Midwest League - Current Teams

Current Teams

Division Team MLB Affiliation City Stadium Capacity
Eastern Bowling Green Hot Rods Tampa Bay Rays Bowling Green, Kentucky Bowling Green Ballpark 4,559
Dayton Dragons Cincinnati Reds Dayton, Ohio Fifth Third Field3 7,230
Fort Wayne TinCaps San Diego Padres Fort Wayne, Indiana Parkview Field 8,100
Great Lakes Loons Los Angeles Dodgers Midland, Michigan Dow Diamond 5,500
Lake County Captains Cleveland Indians Eastlake, Ohio Classic Park 7,273
Lansing Lugnuts Toronto Blue Jays Lansing, Michigan Cooley Law School Stadium 11,000
South Bend Silver Hawks Arizona Diamondbacks South Bend, Indiana Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium 5,000
West Michigan Whitecaps Detroit Tigers Comstock Park, Michigan Fifth Third Ballpark 10,071
Western Beloit Snappers Oakland Athletics Beloit, Wisconsin Harry C. Pohlman Field 3,501
Burlington Bees Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Burlington, Iowa Community Field 3,200
Cedar Rapids Kernels Minnesota Twins Cedar Rapids, Iowa Veterans Memorial Stadium 5,300
Clinton LumberKings Seattle Mariners Clinton, Iowa Ashford University Field 3,000
Kane County Cougars Chicago Cubs Geneva, Illinois Fifth Third Bank Ballpark2 7,400
Peoria Chiefs St. Louis Cardinals Peoria, Illinois O'Brien Field 7,377
Quad Cities River Bandits Houston Astros Davenport, Iowa Modern Woodmen Park1 4,024
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Milwaukee Brewers Grand Chute, Wisconsin Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium 5,500
1 Hosted 2011 Midwest League All-Star Game
2 Hosted 2012 Midwest League All-Star Game
3 Hosting 2013 Midwest League All-Star Game

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