Almost every state has a professional baseball team at some level, i. e. Rookie, Class A, AA, AAA, Major League, on independent professional league.
If you mean Major League teams: Washington, California, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania. Maryland, New York, Massachusetts and the Distric of Columbia are the only U. S. states and districs that have Major League teams, plus the province of Ontario in Canada has a MLB team (Toronto Blue Jays).
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Los Angeles - Dodgers and Angels
Washington D.C. - Nationals
Seattle - Mariners
Boston - Red Sox
Denver - Rockies
Atlanta - Braves
New York - Yankees or Mets (except the Mets do not play in New York City)
Chicago - Cubs and White Sox
Ontario (Canada) - Toronto
State of Texas - Rangers
State of Minnesota - Twins
State of Arizona - Diamondbacks
State of Florida - Marlins
There are currently 30 teams.
In 1845, baseball teams were not organized on a professional level like they are today. However, amateur baseball teams existed during that time, primarily in the Northeastern United States. Some well-known teams of that era include the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club, the New York Baseball Club, and the Brooklyn Atlantics.
The National Football Team is the league for the professional football teams in the United States.
No one. Players are not allowed to play for two different teams in the same game in professional baseball.
all of them how do you think they got there.