As of 2012, the following active Major League Baseball (MLB) teams have regular season stadiums in state capital cities:
Arizona Diamonbacks...Phoenix, Arizona
Atlanta Braves...Atlanta, Georgia
Boston Red Sox...Boston, Massachusetts
Colorado Rockies...Denver, Colorado
NOTE: Two (2) teams are excluded by the very nature of their location: the Toronto Blue Jays, who play in Canada and, thus, can not be geographically located in a U.S. state capital, and; the Washington Nationals, who play in Washington, D.C., which, albeit, is the capital of the United States, is not geographically located in a U.S. state and, thus, can not be geograhically located in a U.S. state capital.
Chat with our AI personalities
No, there are no Major League teams anywhere in the state of Tennessee. Nashville does have a Double-A team, the Sounds.
how many state capitals are in north carolina i <3 u
If your talking one player then five but in college baseball Fresno state hit back to back to back to back to back to back jacks
Only three, Atlanta, Ga., home of the Braves; Denver, Colo., home of the Colorado Rockies; and Phoeniz, Ariz., home of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
See Related Links section below for a link to a map of state capitals.