What City Doesn't Have An MLB Team

San Antonio, with a population of 1.50 million, tops the list of cities without an MLB team. Despite being larger than some cities with MLB teams, San Antonio remains on the sidelines.

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a beloved sport that has captured the hearts of many Americans. However, not all cities in the United States have the privilege of hosting an MLB team. This blog post aims to shed light on these cities and explore the potential for future expansions.

The MLB Landscape

Currently, there are 30 MLB teams spread across the United States and Canada. However, some large cities surprisingly do not have a team. According to a report published on August 13, 2023, San Antonio, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, and Columbus are among the largest cities without an MLB team.

Cities Awaiting Their Turn

San Antonio, with a population of 1.50 million, tops the list of cities without an MLB team. Despite being larger than some cities with MLB teams, San Antonio remains on the sidelines. Similarly, Jacksonville, with a population of 890,467, and Indianapolis, with 865,447 residents, also lack an MLB presence.

Columbus, Ohio, with a population of 878,553, is another city that does not have an MLB team. Interestingly, it's not just American cities that are missing out. Montreal and Mexico City, two of the largest North American cities, also do not have an MLB team.

Potential Candidates for Expansion

While several cities lack an MLB team, some stand out as potential candidates for future expansion. Charlotte, North Carolina, is often touted as the number one choice. Other promising candidates include Portland, Oregon, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Nashville, Tennessee. These cities have shown significant growth and have a strong sports culture, making them ideal candidates for an MLB team.

Conclusion

While the MLB has a broad reach, there are still cities waiting for their chance to host a team. As the sport continues to grow and evolve, it will be interesting to see if these cities will finally get their own MLB teams. Until then, the fans in these cities will continue to support their favorite teams from afar.

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