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Cities With the Oldest Baseball Franchises

By Frank Moraes Jun 30, 2022 | 10:28 AM

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The Major League Baseball season is in full swing again. With the NFL season still months away and the NBA and NHL playoffs just concluded, the MLB dominates the summertime calendar for fans of the “Big Four” professional sports leagues.

While baseball has the summer months to itself, in recent years sports pundits have noted signs that overall interest in the game is in decline. These commentators often cite declining television ratings for national broadcasts as a signal of baseball’s receding position in American life. By this measure, baseball pales in comparison to the NFL’s ratings dominance and the NBA’s growing popularity with younger viewers.

But worries about baseball’s status as the national pastime miss the fact that baseball remains highly popular in local markets. MLB has far higher total in-person attendance than any other sports league due to its longer season, regularly drawing more than 70 million fans per year, and it remains a strong draw for regional TV broadcasts. Perhaps more importantly, baseball’s long history as the oldest professional sport in the U.S. has made MLB franchises an important part of many U.S. cities’ social and cultural life. In baseball-obsessed places like Boston or St. Louis, the local team and the town can feel nearly synonymous.

Professional baseball in the U.S. dates back nearly 150 years, to the founding of the National League in 1876. Many major cities in the U.S. have hosted one or more franchises for much of that span, and teams that are founded in one city have tended to stay there. Of the MLB’s 30 active teams, more than two-thirds originated in the city where they now play. And even the group of franchises that have relocated include teams with long histories in their current markets, like the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants.

The deep ties between baseball franchises and the cities that host them are also a product of how long teams have been around. More than half of the MLB’s active franchises have existed for more than 120 years, whether in their current market or elsewhere, and only six teams are less than 50 years old. In total, nine U.S. cities host a franchise that is both more than a century old and has remained in the same location since its founding.

To find the cities with the oldest baseball franchises, researchers at HotDog.com ranked U.S. and Canadian cities according to the age of each location’s active professional baseball franchises. All professional baseball seasons since the founding of the National League in 1876 through 2022 were considered. In the event of a tie, the location with the franchise that has accumulated more years in its current city was ranked higher. Further ties were broken by total games played, and then all-time winning percentage. The data was sourced from baseball-reference.com.

Here are the cities with the oldest baseball franchises.

Cities With the Oldest Baseball Franchises

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15. Oakland, CA

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Oakland Athletics
  • Year established: 1901 (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • Years in current city: 55

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14. Minneapolis, MN

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Minnesota Twins
  • Year established: 1901 (Washington Senators)
  • Years in current city: 62

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13. Baltimore, MD

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Baltimore Orioles
  • Year established: 1901 (Milwaukee Brewers)
  • Years in current city: 69

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12. Boston, MA

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Boston Red Sox
  • Year established: 1901 (Boston Americans)
  • Years in current city: 122

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11. Chicago, IL

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Chicago White Sox
  • Year established: 1901 (Chicago White Sox)
  • Years in current city: 122

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10. Cleveland, OH

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Cleveland Guardians
  • Year established: 1901 (Cleveland Blues)
  • Years in current city: 122

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9. Detroit, MI

  • Franchise age (years): 122
  • Team: Detroit Tigers
  • Year established: 1901 (Detroit Tigers)
  • Years in current city: 122

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8. Los Angeles, CA

  • Franchise age (years): 139
  • Team: Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Year established: 1884 (Brooklyn Atlantics)
  • Years in current city: 65

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7. San Francisco, CA

  • Franchise age (years): 140
  • Team: San Francisco Giants
  • Year established: 1883 (New York Gothams)
  • Years in current city: 65

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6. Philadelphia, PA

  • Franchise age (years): 140
  • Team: Philadelphia Phillies
  • Year established: 1883 (Philadelphia Quakers)
  • Years in current city: 140

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5. Pittsburgh, PA

  • Franchise age (years): 141
  • Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Year established: 1882 (Pittsburgh Alleghenys)
  • Years in current city: 141

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4. Cincinnati, OH

  • Franchise age (years): 141
  • Team: Cincinnati Reds
  • Year established: 1882 (Cincinnati Red Stockings)
  • Years in current city: 141

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3. St. Louis, MO

  • Franchise age (years): 141
  • Team: St. Louis Cardinals
  • Year established: 1882 (St. Louis Brown Stockings)
  • Years in current city: 141

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2. Atlanta, GA

  • Franchise age (years): 147
  • Team: Atlanta Braves
  • Year established: 1876 (Boston Red Stockings)
  • Years in current city: 57

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1. Chicago, IL

  • Franchise age (years): 147
  • Team: Chicago Cubs
  • Year established: 1876 (Chicago White Stockings)
  • Years in current city: 147

Methodology & Detailed Findings

Researchers at HotDog.com ranked U.S. and Canadian cities according to the age of each location’s active professional baseball franchises. All professional baseball seasons since the founding of the National League in 1876 through 2022 were considered. In the event of a tie, the location with the franchise that has accumulated more years in its current city was ranked higher. Further ties were broken by total games played, and then all-time winning percentage. The data was sourced from baseball-reference.com.