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There Isn't one. The Indianapolis Indians is a minor league baseball team who farms for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Indians are actually the 2nd oldest team in the nation and have recently built a new ballpark in downtown Indy. It has won awards and rivals many Major league ball parks, with great amenities. Most people in Indiana follow teams from other nearby states. The Reds and the Cardinals have a very large following, as they aren't very far from State lines but are closely followed by the Cubs. Smaller numbers follow the Pirates because of their affiliation with the Indians and even smaller numbers follow the White Sox and Tigers also from nearby States.
Justice Byron "Whizzer" White played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (now Steelers) in 1938, leading the league in rushing his rookie year. After attending England's Oxford University in 1939, he returned to the United States and joined the Detroit Lions, where he played in 1940 and 1941. In all, White played three seasons of pro football.
They is no video of those years of baseball, and second it probably was not even a stat or word they used back then. Most stats are from the 1920's on and some are even newer like saves, on base percentage, holds, and many more. They have some states from the day of Honus, Ty Cobb, and other baseball greats just not as many.
As of 2008, Major League Baseball has two separate leagues (American and National) with three divisions under each league (East, Central, and West). There are 30 Major League Baseball teams in existence. The National League has 16 teams; five in the East (E), six in the Central (C), and five in the West (W). 12 states are represented by these 16 teams. The District of Columbia is represented by one of these 16 teams. Teams are listed in alphabetical order by state. * Arizona - Arizona Diamondbacks (W) * California - Los Angeles Dodgers (W); San Diego Padres (W); San Francisco Giants (W) * Colorado - Colorado Rockies (W) * Florida - Florida Marlins (E) * Georgia - Atlanta Braves (E) * Illinois - Chicago Cubs (C) * Missouri - St. Louis Cardinals (C) * New York - New York Mets (E) * Ohio - Cincinnati Reds (C) * Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Phillies (E); Pittsburgh Pirates (C) * Texas - Houston Astros (C) * Washington DC - Washington Nationals (E) * Wisconsin - Milwaukee Brewers (C) The American League has 14 teams; five in the East (E), five in the Central (C), and four in the West (W). 12 states are represented by these 16 teams. Canada is represented by one of the 16 teams. Teams are listed in alphabetical order by state/country. * California - Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim (W); Oakland Athletics (W) * Canada, Ontario, Toronto - Toronto Blue Jays (E) * Florida - Tampa Bay Rays (E) * Illinois - Chicago White Sox (C) * Maryland - Baltimore Orioles (E) * Massachusetts - Boston Red Sox (E) * Michigan - Detroit Tigers (C) * Minnesota - Minnesota Twins (C) * Missouri - Kansas City Royals (C) * New York - New York Yankees (E) * Ohio - Cleveland Indians (C) * Texas - Texas Rangers (W) * Washington - Seattle Mariners (W) Altogether, 17 states have a professional baseball team. Eight of these states have multiple teams. * California - 5 - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants * Florida - 2 - Florida Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays * Illinois - 2 - Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox * Missouri - 2 - Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals * New York - 2 - New York Mets, New York Yankees * Ohio - 2 - Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians * Pennsylvania - 2 - Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates * Texas - 2 - Houston Astros, Texas Rangers Within these eight states, three cities (Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York) share multiple teams (Chicago Cubs & Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim & Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets & New York Yankees).
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Cubs play in IllinoisPirates play inPennsylvania
Chicago plays home games at Wrigley Field in Illinois. Pittsburgh plays home games at PNC Park in Philadelphia.
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Headquartered in Chicago, in the United States
Information available on the internet about Matt Stairs states the he has played for many teams. Some of the teams he has played for are as follows: Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas city Royals, Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago cubs and a few more.
The Blue Jays play in Toronto, Canada. The Yankees, Pirates and Rangers all play in the United States.
Chicago is a city inside the state of Illinois so there are no states in Chicago.
Lew Freedman has written: 'Dangerous steps' -- subject(s): Mountaineers, Description and travel, Biography, Mountaineering 'Early Wynn, the go-go White Sox and the 1959 World Series' -- subject(s): Chicago White Sox (Baseball team), World Series (Baseball) 1959, Baseball players, Pitchers (Baseball), Biography 'Pittsburgh steelers' -- subject(s): Pittsburgh Steelers (Football team), History 'More Iditarod Classics' -- subject(s): Mushers, Iditarod (Race), Interviews 'Fishing for a laugh' -- subject(s): Fishing, Anecdotes, Humor, American Fishing stories 'Hard-luck Harvey Haddix and the greatest game ever lost' -- subject(s): History, Pittsburgh Pirates (Baseball team), Milwaukee Braves (Baseball team), Pitchers (Baseball), Baseball 'African American Pioneers of Baseball' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, African American baseball players, Biography 'Indianapolis Colts' -- subject(s): History, SPORTS & RECREATION / History, Indianapolis Colts (Football team), TRAVEL / United States / Midwest / East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI), SPORTS & RECREATION / Football 'Going yard' -- subject(s): Home runs (Baseball), Baseball, Baseball players, History '50 greatest plays in Chicago Bears football history' -- subject(s): Chicago Bears (Football team), History 'For the love of the Chicago Cubs' -- subject(s): Chicago Cubs (Baseball team), History, Pictorial works 'Real Alaskans' -- subject(s): Biographies, Biography, Aventures et aventuriers, Adventure and adventurers 'Father of the Iditarod' -- subject(s): Mushers, Iditarod (Race), Sled dog racing, Biography 'Game of my life' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Baseball players, Biography, Chicago Bears (Football team), Chicago White Sox (Baseball team), Football players, History 'George Attla' -- subject(s): Mushers, Fur Rendezvous World Championship Sled Dog Race, Anchorage, Alaska, Biography, History 'New York Giants' -- subject(s): New York Giants (Football team), History, Football 'Chicago Cubs' 'White Sox Essential' -- subject(s): Chicago White Sox (Baseball team), Miscellanea, History 'New York Giants' -- subject(s): SPORTS & RECREATION / History, SPORTS & RECREATION / Football, Football, TRAVEL / United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, PA), New York Giants (Football team), History
There have been three pro football teams in Chicago. Chicago Bears, 1922- Present - Played as the Decatur Staleys 1920 - Played as the Chicago Staleys 1921 Chicago Hornets/Rockets, 1946-1949 - Played as the Chicago Rockets 1946-1947 - Played as the Chicago Hornets 1948-1949 Chicago Tigers, 1920
Pittsburgh has no governor. Only states have governors. Pittsburgh has a mayor, Mayor Ravenstahl
They're not states they're cities. But they are in different states. Chicago is in Illinois and Boston is in Massachusetts.