Now, let’s talk about this MLB thing, alright? Major League Baseball, that’s what it is, they call it MLB for short, ya know. Been around forever, since way back in 1903, and it’s got 30 teams now. Big thing in America, it’s what the folks like to watch, especially in the summer. These teams are from all over the place, so I’m gonna give you a nice, easy list of all the teams in alphabetical order. Makes it simple, right? So, whether you’re a baseball fan or just nosy like me, you’ll get a good look at all the teams from A to Z.
MLB Teams in Alphabetical Order

- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Atlanta Braves
- Baltimore Orioles
- Boston Red Sox
- Chicago Cubs
- Chicago White Sox
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Guardians
- Colorado Rockies
- Detroit Tigers
- Houston Astros
- Kansas City Royals
- Los Angeles Angels
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Miami Marlins
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Minnesota Twins
- New York Mets
- New York Yankees
- Oakland Athletics
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- San Diego Padres
- San Francisco Giants
- Seattle Mariners
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Texas Rangers
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Washington Nationals
That’s quite the list, ain’t it? Now, some folks like to know more than just the team names. They wanna know what city they’re from, what league they’re in, and so on. So let’s talk a bit more. Some of these teams are in the American League, and some are in the National League. See, MLB splits itself up into two big ol’ leagues, with each one split into three divisions: East, Central, and West. Keeps things nice and organized, kinda like sorting eggs by size.
Here’s another little thing that’s kinda funny: not all team names end with an “S.” You’ve got the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox, for example, and they don’t have that “S” at the end like most of the other teams. Those are old names, see, been around a long time. And don’t get me started on other sports with funny names! But back to baseball here.
How to Use This Alphabetical List
Maybe you’re wondering, “What’s the big deal with putting it all in alphabetical order?” Well, it makes it real easy to find a team fast. Let’s say you heard about the Yankees on the news. You can look right near the end of the list and there they are: New York Yankees. Or maybe it’s the Arizona Diamondbacks someone mentioned—they’re right up at the start. No fuss, no confusion.
If you’re new to MLB, you might not know which teams are which. Some people get mixed up between the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox since they’re both from Chicago, but they’re different teams in different leagues. Cubs are in the National League, White Sox in the American League. Ain’t that something?

Fun Facts About MLB Teams
- Oldest Team: Now, some say it’s the Atlanta Braves going way back to 1876, before they moved all around and settled in Atlanta. Lots of history there.
- Youngest Team: That’d be the Arizona Diamondbacks, just starting up in 1998. Not too long ago, really.
- Teams That Moved: Oh, plenty of teams have packed up and moved! Like the Los Angeles Dodgers, they used to be the Brooklyn Dodgers.
So, if you’re thinking about following baseball, or if you’re already a fan, there’s plenty to learn. Just remember, you got your American League teams and your National League teams, all split up by divisions. And if you ever forget who’s who, just come back to this handy alphabetical list!
That’s about all you need to know for now. Just keep this list handy, and next time someone brings up the San Francisco Giants or the Texas Rangers, you’ll know right where to look to find ‘em.
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