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Near as I can recall, none. Obviously all the central teams have been in two. -Detroit, and Cleveland have been in the east too. -White Sox, and Minnesota, (and KC?) have been in the west too. I think all the west teams have always been in the west, and all the current east teams have always been in the east. Note this answer encompases my lifetime, from 1973, and a good deal of time before that too, I believe. Go far enough back in time, then I may be wrong. Are people just guessing answers or providing facts? The answer is the Milwaukee Brewers. The Milwaukee Brewers were in the AL West (1969 as the Seattle Pilots; 1970-1971 as Milwaukee Brewers), East (1972-1993; in 1972 the Washington Senators became the Texas Rangers and swapped East / West with Milwaukee), and Central (1994-1997). Milwaukee moved to the NL Central in 1998.

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