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= American League East =
== Teams ==
 
{{rpl|Arizona Diamondbacks}}
    [[Baltimore Orioles]] enfranchised 1894 as the Milwaukee Brewers, moved to St. Louis (1902) and to Baltimore (1954)
{{rpl|Atlanta Braves}}
    [[Boston Red Sox]] enfranchised 1901*
{{rpl|Baltimore Orioles}}
    [[New York Yankees]] enfranchised 1901* as the Baltimore Orioles, moved to New York (1903)
{{rpl|Boston Red Sox}}
    [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] enfranchised 1998
{{rpl|Chicago Cubs}}
    [[Toronto Blue Jays]] enfranchised 1977
{{rpl|Chicago White Sox}}
 
{{rpl|Cincinnati Reds}}
= American League Central =
{{rpl|Cleveland Guardians}}
 
{{rpl|Colorado Rockies}}
    [[Chicago White Sox]] enfranchised 1894 as the Sioux City Cornhuskers, moved to St. Paul (1895) and to Chicago (1900)
{{rpl|Detroit Tigers}}
    [[Cleveland Indians]] enfranchised 1894 as the Grand Rapids Rustlers, moved to Cleveland (1900)
{{rpl|Houston Astros}}
    [[Detroit Tigers]] enfranchised 1894
{{rpl|Kansas City Royals}}
    [[Kansas City Royals]] enfranchised 1969
{{rpl|Los Angeles Angels}}
    [[Minnesota Twins]] enfranchised 1901* as the Washington Senators, moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul (1961)
{{rpl|Los Angeles Dodgers}}
 
{{rpl|Miami Marlins}}
= American League West =
{{rpl|Milwaukee Brewers}}
 
{{rpl|Minnesota Twins}}
    [[Los Angeles Angels]] of Anaheim enfranchised 1961
{{rpl|New York Mets}}
    [[Oakland Athletics]] enfranchised 1901* in Philadelphia, moved to Kansas City (1955) and to Oakland (1968)
{{rpl|New York Yankees}}
    [[Seattle Mariners]] enfranchised 1977
{{rpl|Oakland Athletics}}
    [[Texas Rangers]] enfranchised 1961 as the Washington Senators, moved to Dallas-Fort Worth (1972)
{{rpl|Philadelphia Phillies}}
    [[Houston Astros]] enfranchised 2013, moved to AL West from NL Central
{{rpl|Pittsburgh Pirates}}
 
{{rpl|San Diego Padres}}
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{{rpl|Seattle Mariners}}
= National League East =
{{rpl|St. Louis Cardinals}}
 
{{rpl|Tampa Bay Rays}}
    [[Atlanta Braves]] enfranchised 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings (or Red Caps) in National Association, joined National League as Charter Member (1876), moved to Milwaukee (1953) and to Atlanta (1966)
{{rpl|Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers}}
    [[Florida Marlins]] enfranchised 1993
{{rpl|Toronto Blue Jays}}
    [[New York Mets]] enfranchised 1962
{{rpl|Washington Nationals}}
    [[Philadelphia Phillies]] enfranchised 1883
    [[Washington Nationals]] enfranchised 1969 as the Montreal Expos, moved to Washington (2005)
 
= National League Central =
 
    [[Chicago Cubs]] enfranchised 1874 in National Association, joined National League as Charter Member (1876)
    [[Cincinnati Reds]] enfranchised 1882 in American Association, joined National League (1890)
    [[Milwaukee Brewers]] enfranchised 1969 as the Seattle Pilots in American League, moved to Milwaukee (1970), joined N.L. (1998)
    [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] enfranchised 1882 in American Association, joined National League (1887)
    [[St. Louis Cardinals]] enfranchised 1882 in American Association, joined National League (1892)
 
= National League West =
 
    [[Arizona Diamondbacks]] enfranchised 1998
    [[Colorado Rockies]] enfranchised 1993
    [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] enfranchised 1884 as the Brooklyn Atlantics in American Association, joined National League (1890), moved to Los Angeles (1958)
    [[San Diego Padres]] enfranchised 1969
    [[San Francisco Giants]] enfranchised 1883 in New York, moved to San Francisco (1958)
 
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