List of International League teams

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From the International League's foundation in 1912, many of its teams relocated, changed names, transferred to different leagues, or ceased operations altogether. For the 2021 season, the league operated as the Triple-A East before switching back to its previous moniker in 2022.

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Teams

Key
Team name (#)
A number following a team's name indicates multiple iterations of the team in chronological order.
TeamFirst
season
Last
season
CityFate
Akron Buckeyes 19201920 Akron, Ohio Relocated to Newark, New Jersey, as the Newark Bears (2)
Albany Senators 19321936 Albany, New York Relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey, as the Jersey City Giants
Arkansas Travelers 19631963 Little Rock, Arkansas Transferred to the Pacific Coast League
Atlanta Crackers 19621965 Atlanta, Georgia Relocated to Richmond, Virginia, as the Richmond Braves
Baltimore Orioles (1)19121914 Baltimore, Maryland Relocated to Richmond, Virginia, as the Richmond Climbers
Baltimore Orioles (2)19161953 Baltimore, Maryland Relocated to Richmond, Virginia, as the Richmond Virginians (2)
Binghamton Bingoes 19181919 Binghamton, New York Relocated to Syracuse, New York, as the Syracuse Stars (2)
Buffalo Bisons (1)19121970 Buffalo, New York Relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the Winnipeg Whips, during the 1970 season
Buffalo Bisons (2)1998 Buffalo, New York Active
Charleston Charlies (1)19711976 Charleston, West Virginia Relocated to Columbus, Ohio, as the Columbus Clippers
Charleston Charlies (2)19771983 Charleston, West Virginia Relocated to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, as the Maine Guides
Charleston Marlins 19611961 Charleston, West Virginia Relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, as the Atlanta Crackers
Charlotte Knights 1993 Charlotte, North Carolina Active
Columbus Clippers 1977 Columbus, Ohio Active
Columbus Jets 19551970 Columbus, Ohio Relocated to Charleston, West Virginia, as the Charleston Charlies (1)
Durham Bulls 1998 Durham, North Carolina Active
Gwinnett Braves 20092017 Lawrenceville, Georgia Renamed the Gwinnett Stripers
Gwinnett Stripers 2018 Lawrenceville, Georgia Active
Hamilton Tigers 19181918 Hamilton, Ontario Relocated to Reading, Pennsylvania, as the Reading Coal Barons
Harrisburg Senators 19151915 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Relocated to Newark, New Jersey, as the Newark Indians (2)
Havana Sugar Kings 19541960 Havana, Cuba Relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey, as the Jersey City Jerseys, during the 1960 season
Indianapolis Indians (1)19631963 Indianapolis, Indiana Transferred to the American Association
Indianapolis Indians (2)1998 Indianapolis, Indiana Active
Iowa Cubs 2021 Des Moines, Iowa Active
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 2021 Jacksonville, Florida Active
Jacksonville Suns 19621968 Jacksonville, Florida Relocated to Norfolk, Virginia, as the Tidewater Tides
Jersey City Giants 19371950 Jersey City, New Jersey Relocated to Ottawa, Ontario, as the Ottawa Giants
Jersey City Jerseys 19601961 Jersey City, New Jersey Relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, as the Jacksonville Suns
Jersey City Skeeters (1)19121915 Jersey City, New Jersey Relocated to Baltimore, Maryland, as the Baltimore Orioles (2)
Jersey City Skeeters (2)19181933 Jersey City, New Jersey Relocated to Syracuse, New York, as the Syracuse Chiefs (1)
Lehigh Valley IronPigs 2008 Allentown, Pennsylvania Active
Louisville Bats 2002 Louisville, Kentucky Active
Louisville Colonels 19681972 Louisville, Kentucky Relocated to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, as the Pawtucket Red Sox (1)
Louisville Redbirds 19981998 Louisville, Kentucky Renamed the Louisville RiverBats
Louisville RiverBats 19992001 Louisville, Kentucky Renamed the Louisville Bats
Maine Guides 19841987 Old Orchard Beach, Maine Renamed the Maine Phillies
Maine Phillies 19881988 Old Orchard Beach, Maine Relocated to Moosic, Pennsylvania, as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons
Memphis Blues 19741976 Memphis, Tennessee Relocated to Charleston, West Virginia, as the Charleston Charlies (2)
Memphis Redbirds 2021 Memphis, Tennessee Active
Miami Marlins 19561960 Miami, Florida Relocated to San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the San Juan Marlins
Montreal Royals (1)19121917 Montreal, Quebec Folded
Montreal Royals (2)19281960 Montreal, Quebec Relocated to Syracuse, New York, as the Syracuse Chiefs (2)
Nashville Sounds 2021 Nashville, Tennessee Active
Newark Bears (1)19171919 Newark, New Jersey Relocated to Akron, Ohio, as the Akron Buckeyes
Newark Bears (2)19211925 Newark, New Jersey Relocated to Providence, Rhode Island, as the Providence Grays (2), during the 1925 season
Newark Bears (3)19261949 Newark, New Jersey Relocated to Springfield, Massachusetts, as the Springfield Cubs
Newark Indians (1)19121915 Newark, New Jersey Relocated to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as the Harrisburg Senators, during the 1915 season
Newark Indians (2)19161916 Newark, New Jersey Renamed the Newark Bears (1)
Norfolk Tides 1993 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Omaha Storm Chasers 2021 Papillion, Nebraska Active
Ottawa Athletics 19521954 Ottawa, Ontario Relocated to Columbus, Ohio, as the Columbus Jets
Ottawa Giants 19511951 Ottawa, Ontario Renamed the Ottawa Athletics
Ottawa Lynx 19932007 Ottawa, Ontario Relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, as the Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Pawtucket Red Sox (1)19731975 Pawtucket, Rhode Island Renamed the Rhode Island Red Sox
Pawtucket Red Sox (2)19772020 Pawtucket, Rhode Island Relocated to Worcester, Massachusetts, as the Worcester Red Sox
Peninsula Whips 19721973 Hampton, Virginia Relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, as the Memphis Blues
Providence Grays (1)19121917 Providence, Rhode Island Folded
Providence Grays (2)19251925 Providence, Rhode Island Relocated to Newark, New Jersey, as the Newark Bears (3)
Reading Aces 19211922 Reading, Pennsylvania Renamed the Reading Keystones
Reading Coal Barons 19191919 Reading, Pennsylvania Renamed the Reading Marines
Reading Keystones 19231932 Reading, Pennsylvania Relocated to Albany, New York, as the Albany Senators, during the 1932 season
Reading Marines 19201920 Reading, Pennsylvania Renamed the Reading Aces
Rhode Island Red Sox 19761976 Pawtucket, Rhode Island Renamed the Pawtucket Red Sox (2)
Richmond Braves 19662008 Richmond, Virginia Relocated to Lawrenceville, Georgia, as the Gwinnett Braves
Richmond Climbers 19151916 Richmond, Virginia Renamed the Richmond Virginians (1)
Richmond Virginians (1)19171917 Richmond, Virginia Folded
Richmond Virginians (2)19541964 Richmond, Virginia Relocated to Toledo, Ohio, as the Toledo Mud Hens
Rochester Colts 19211921 Rochester, New York Renamed the Rochester Tribe
Rochester Hustlers 19121920 Rochester, New York Renamed the Rochester Colts
Rochester Red Wings 1928 Rochester, New York Active
Rochester Tribe 19221927 Rochester, New York Renamed the Rochester Red Wings
San Juan Marlins 19611961 San Juan, Puerto Rico Relocated to Charleston, West Virginia, as the Charleston Marlins, during the 1961 season
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 2013 Moosic, Pennsylvania Active
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons 19892006 Moosic, Pennsylvania Renamed the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 20072012 Moosic, Pennsylvania Renamed the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
Springfield Cubs 19501953 Springfield, Massachusetts Relocated to Havana, Cuba, as the Havana Sugar Kings
St. Paul Saints 2021 Saint Paul, Minnesota Active
Syracuse Chiefs (1)19341955 Syracuse, New York Relocated to Miami, Florida, as the Miami Marlins
Syracuse Chiefs (2)19611996 Syracuse, New York Renamed the Syracuse SkyChiefs
Syracuse Chiefs (3)20072018 Syracuse, New York Renamed the Syracuse Mets
Syracuse Mets 2019 Syracuse, New York Active
Syracuse SkyChiefs 19972006 Syracuse, New York Renamed the Syracuse Chiefs (3)
Syracuse Stars (1)19181918 Syracuse, New York Relocated to Hamilton, Ontario, as the Hamilton Tigers, during the 1918 season
Syracuse Stars (2)19201927 Syracuse, New York Relocated to Montreal, Quebec, as the Montreal Royals (2)
Tidewater Tides 19691992 Norfolk, Virginia Renamed the Norfolk Tides
Toledo Mud Hens 1965 Toledo, Ohio Active
Toronto Maple Leafs 19121967 Toronto, Ontario Relocated to Louisville, Kentucky, as the Louisville Colonels
Winnipeg Whips 19701971 Winnipeg, Manitoba Relocated to Hampton, Virginia as the Peninsula Whips
Worcester Red Sox 2021 Worcester, Massachusetts Active


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