From the first generation of baseball fans that tore open newspapers to gobble up box scores through the generations who gathered around the radio and then the television, to today's fans who get scores on their cell phones or over the Internet – the question has never changed – "How did my team do today?"
The answer to that question immediately defines quality of life for a baseball fan. The days when the answer is "my team won" just seem brighter and better than other days. Love of a baseball team runs deep and is not diminished by time or distance. Why is that?
Perhaps it is because we take a team to heart at a young age, when players and teams seem like Olympian heroes to be worshipped and admired. We lose that child-like wonderment about everything, but not about our baseball teams.
Or perhaps because the game is played every day for six months, and fortunes of the team become as much a part of our life as those of friends and family. Baseball, like life, is full of difficult day-to-day challenges, with regular disappointments to which we can all relate and occasional bursts of success we can celebrate. What else explains rational people jumping for joy or crying in despair at the fortunes of a group of 25 men they don't know and who don't know them?
Baseball teams are wrapped in the mythic personality of their accomplishments and histories. No matter their recent accomplishments, the Red Sox are the slow-footed gaggle of hulky right handed hitters looking to dent the Green Monster, while the Cardinals are a model of pitching and defense. The Giants are a haven for sluggers and the Mets continually produce quality hurlers. The Cubs are the lovable losers with the grand ballpark and the Dodgers are always playing home-grown talent. And the Yankees – well, they are always the Yankees.
Baseball Almanac pays tribute to the thirty teams of today and their predecessors – all of whom are the torch bearers of the game's history. Their accomplishments can be found here, their championship seasons, and the great performances which define the personality and measure the success of a team.
Each team also has its share of famous firsts, fabulous feats, record setters, and histories that need to be told. Baseball Almanac is dedicated to the preservation of each team's unique history and we hope you enjoy our look at the Major League franchises.
"The kid who was lucky enough to come up with a real league ball or a store-bought bat automatically became team captain." - Frick, Ford. Commissioner of Major League Baseball. Games, Asterisks, and People: Memoirs of a Lucky Fan. Crown Publishers. 1 January 1973. Page 64.
Major League Baseball Team HistoryAttendance, Rosters, Schedules, Statistics, Uniforms |
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American League Franchises | National League Franchises |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Baltimore Orioles History |
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![]() Arizona Diamondbacks History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Boston Red Sox History |
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![]() Atlanta Braves History |
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![]() Chicago White Sox History |
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![]() Chicago Cubs History |
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![]() Cleveland Guardians History |
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![]() Cincinnati Reds History |
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![]() Detroit Tigers History |
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![]() Colorado Rockies History |
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![]() Houston Astros History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Los Angeles Dodgers History |
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![]() Kansas City Royals History |
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![]() Miami Marlins History |
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![]() Los Angeles Angels History |
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![]() Milwaukee Brewers History |
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![]() Minnesota Twins History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() New York Mets History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() New York Yankees History |
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![]() Philadelphia Phillies History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats ![]() Sacramento Athletics History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Pittsburgh Pirates History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Seattle Mariners History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() St. Louis Cardinals History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Tampa Bay Rays History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats ![]() San Diego Padres History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats ![]() Texas Rangers History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() San Francisco Giants History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats | Records ![]() Toronto Blue Jays History |
Roster | Schedule | Stats ![]() Washington Nationals History |
American League Franchises | National League Franchises |
Official Teams of YesteryearDEFUNCT Franchises No Longer In Existence |
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American League Franchises | National League Franchises |
All American League Teams Are Still Active |
Baltimore Orioles 1892 - 1899 Baltimore Orioles (AA) 1882 - 1891 |
Buffalo Bisons 1879 - 1885 |
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Cincinnati Reds 1876 - 1880 |
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Cleveland Blues 1879 - 1884 |
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Cleveland Spiders 1889 - 1899 Cleveland Blues (AA) 1887 - 1888 |
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Detroit Wolverines 1881 - 1888 |
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Kansas City Cowboys 1886 - 1886 |
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Louisville Colonels 1892 - 1899 Louisville Colonels (AA) 1884 - 1891 Louisville Eclipse (AA) 1882 - 1883 |
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Philadelphia Athletics 1876 - 1876 |
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Providence Grays 1878 - 1885 |
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Troy Trojans 1879 - 1882 |
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Washington Senators 1892 - 1899 Washington Senators (AA) 1891 - 1891 |
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Worcester Ruby Legs 1880 - 1882 |
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Team-by-Team Items of InterestLeague at a Glance Pages |
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American League | National League |
Cycle Hitters | Cycle Hitters |
Designated Hitters | Designated Hitters |
General Managers | General Managers |
Logos | Logos |
Managers | Managers |
No Hitters | No Hitters |
Presidents | Presidents |
Retired Numbers | Retired Numbers |
Schedules | Schedules |
Spring Training Sites | Spring Training Sites |
Team-vs-Team Wins & Losses | Team-vs-Team Wins & Losses |
American League | National League |
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This single section links out to more than one-hundred fifty thousand pages of baseball history. Every team roster, every team schedule, every score from every game from every team, every uniform number worn, every known salary, nearly every Opening Day roster and so much more.
Ever wonder who the roster included in 1986? How about in 1956? Baseball Almanac has the answer as we maintain roster data on EVERY team in Major League history. We also challenge you to find more accurate uniform numbers on any other site anywhere on the Internet. You won't, except for here at Baseball Almanac (unless they copied it from us!).
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