Only three state capitals have Major League teams; Boston (Red Sox), Denver (Colorado Rockies) and Phoenix (Arizona Diamondbacks). You may also consider St. Paul, although the Twins' stadium is in Minneapolis, across the river from St. Paul...and don't forget Washington D. C., the nation's capital, home of the Nationals.
Individual cities have their own semi-pro leagues, but those are not major, so I assume you are asking which capitals have Major League Baseball teams. Phoenix (Arizona Diamondbacks) Denver (Colorado Rockies) Atlanta (Braves) Boston (Red Sox)
there is no major league team for that state
Alaska.
Florida
Definately every state.
The Indians are a major league baseball franchise in Cleveland, in the state of Ohio.
Chicago & New York
im not doing your state report
No, there are no Major League teams anywhere in the state of Tennessee. Nashville does have a Double-A team, the Sounds.
Between Maine, Michigan and Missouri, Maine is the team that doesn't have a Major League Baseball team. Michigan has the Detrot Tigers, a team in the American League Central Division and Missouri has the Kansas City Royals, a team in the American League Central Division and the St. Louis Cardinals, a team in the National League Central Division.
Cooperstown
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