MLB Team Changes and Relocations
In the ever-evolving world of Major League Baseball, keeping track of divisions and teams can sometimes feel like following a soap opera with more plot twists than a telenovela. One minute, your favorite team is in the East, the next, they're sipping margaritas in the West. It's as if the MLB can't decide if they want to play baseball or organize a game of hide and seek. So, grab your popcorn, because you never know when your team might be switching divisions or adopting a new mascot, like the "Cleveland Chameleons" or the "Miami Migrators. Seriously though, do better Tampa Bay.
2023 MLB Division
American League - East
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Baltimore Orioles
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Boston Red Sox
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New York Yankees
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Tampa Bay Rays
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Toronto Blue Jays
National League - East
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Atlanta Braves
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Miami Marlins
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New York Mets
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Philadelphia Phillies
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Washington Nationals
American League - Central
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Chicago White Sox
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Cleveland Indians
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Detroit Tigers
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Kansas City Royals
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Minnesota Twins
National League - Central
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Chicago Cubs
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Cincinnati Reds
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Milwaukee Brewers
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Pittsburgh Pirates
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St. Louis Cardinals
American League - West
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Houston Astros
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Los Angeles Angels
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Oakland Athletics
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Seattle Mariners
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Texas Rangers
National League - West
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Arizona Diamondbacks
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Colorado Rockies
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Los Angeles Dodgers
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San Diego Padres
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San Francisco Giants