Current Teams
The league is divided into a Northern Division and a Southern Division.
Division | Team | MLB Affiliation | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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Northern | Delmarva Shorebirds | Baltimore Orioles | Salisbury, Maryland | Arthur W. Perdue Stadium | 5,200 |
Greensboro Grasshoppers | Miami Marlins | Greensboro, North Carolina | NewBridge Bank Park | 7,499 | |
Hagerstown Suns | Washington Nationals | Hagerstown, Maryland | Municipal Stadium | 4,600 | |
Hickory Crawdads | Texas Rangers | Hickory, North Carolina | L. P. Frans Stadium | 5,092 | |
Kannapolis Intimidators | Chicago White Sox | Kannapolis, North Carolina | CMC-NorthEast Stadium | 4,700 | |
Lakewood BlueClaws | Philadelphia Phillies | Lakewood, New Jersey | FirstEnergy Park | 6,588 | |
West Virginia Power | Pittsburgh Pirates | Charleston, West Virginia | Appalachian Power Park | 6,200 | |
Southern | Asheville Tourists | Colorado Rockies | Asheville, North Carolina | McCormick Field | 4,000 |
Augusta GreenJackets | San Francisco Giants | Augusta, Georgia | Lake Olmstead Stadium | 4,400 | |
Charleston RiverDogs | New York Yankees | Charleston, South Carolina | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park | 6,000 | |
Greenville Drive | Boston Red Sox | Greenville, South Carolina | Fluor Field at the West End | 6,000 | |
Lexington Legends | Kansas City Royals | Lexington, Kentucky | Whitaker Bank Ballpark | 6,994 | |
Rome Braves | Atlanta Braves | Rome, Georgia | State Mutual Stadium | 5,105 | |
Savannah Sand Gnats | New York Mets | Savannah, Georgia | Grayson Stadium | 5,000 |
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