1) California (Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, California Angels, Oakland Athletics)
2) New York (New York Yankees, New York Mets)
3) Florida (Florida Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays)
4) Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates)
5) Illinois (Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs)
6) Ohio (Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians)
7) Missouri (St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals)
8) Texas (Houston Astros, Texas Rangers)
Major league baseball players
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Probably California, with five Major League teams, more than any other state.
Yes it is, and the most popular baseball league in the U.S. is Major League Baseball (MLB).
This is more of an opinion, but 2k10 is slightly better because it has better game-play
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To play major league baseball, it is a good idea to being playing baseball early. Play during college and work hard to get scouted by a major league team.
Hank Aaron played in 3,213 major league games, while Babe Ruth played in 2,503 major league games.
Major League Baseball more DesiredThe value of a Signature on a Major League ball could have a higher value than a signature on a "regular baseball" but the value will ultimately fall upon the quality of the signature, and the type of authenticity that accompanies it. A Major League baseball would be more desired for the signature resulting in a higher value. The condition of the ball would be a larger factor on value overall. Because the Major league baseball is more desired it doesn't always translate into a higher value. The signature, and how well it displays dictates the value.
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The National league (43 wins) has won more MLB all star games than the American League (38.) - as of 2012
there are a ton of abbreviations. for major league baseball it is the MLB. then there is USSSA. which is for 18yrs and younger teams in a variety of states and i bunch more. but MLB is more known then any other for baseball