Timeline of Major League Baseball


The following is a timeline of franchise evolution in Major League Baseball.

Background

The National Association of Base Ball Players was the first organization to govern baseball. The succeeding National Association of Professional Base Ball Players was then established as the first professional baseball league. In 1876 six clubs from the NA and two independents joined to create the National League. In subsequent years, the following major leagues competed against the NL, but all eventually folded:
In 1900 the minor league Western League renamed itself the American League. All of the 1899 Western League teams were a part of the transformation with the Saint Paul Apostles moving to Chicago to play as the White Stockings. In 1901 the AL declared itself a major league. For its inaugural major league season the AL dropped its teams in Indianapolis, Buffalo and Minneapolis and replaced them with franchises in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The Kansas City Blues moved to Washington D.C. to play as the Senators.
Another major league competitor was the Federal League . However, none of its teams joined either the NL or AL after it disbanded.
In 2020, Major League Baseball designated the following seven Negro leagues from 1920–1948 as major leagues:

Timeline

The first line is the formation of the National League in 1876, and the second is the transformation of the American League to a major league in 1901. The third line is the beginning of the expansion era in 1961. The fourth line marks the legal merger of the American and National Leagues into a single Major League Baseball in 2000.
World Series championships are shown with a "•", National League Pennants before the World Series are shown with a "^", and American League Pennants before the World Series are shown with a "#". No World Series was played in 1904, so the pennant winners for each league are indicated. Due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, there were no pennant or World Series winners in 1994, so this year is left blank.
  • Prior to 1876, only teams from the National Association that established the NL are shown.
  • Between 1876 and 1901, in addition to the NL teams, only American Association and Union Association teams that eventually joined the NL are shown. No teams from the Players' League are shown.
  • After 1901, only AL and NL teams are shown. No teams from the Federal League nor the seven Negro leagues are shown.

1876–1900: Pre-modern Era

1876: Founding of the National League (NL)

The NL was established with eight teams.
Only season in NL §

1877

Team folded after the season ^

1878

  • The Brooklyn Hartfords, Louisville Grays, and St. Louis Brown Stockings folded.
  • The Indianapolis Blues, Milwaukee Grays, and Providence Grays joined.
First season in NL *
Only season in NL §

1879

First season in NL *
Only season in NL §
Team disbanded after the season ^

1880

First season in NL *
Only season in NL §

1881

First season in NL *

1882: Establishment of the American Association (AA)

The AA was established with six teams.
Team folded after the season ^

1883

First season in NL or AA *

1884: The Union Association (UA) as a third league

First season in AA *
Only season in AA/Folds mid-season §
Last season in AA or NL ^

1885: Back to two leagues

Team moved from the former UA **
Last season in NL ^

1886

First season in NL *
Only season in NL §

1887

First season in AA *
Team moved from AA **
Last season in AA ^

1888

First season in AA *
Last season in NL ^

1889

First season in AA *
Team moved from AA **
Last season in AA or NL ^

1890: The Players' League (PL) as a third league

Team moved from AA **
Only season in AA §
Last AA season ^

1891: Last AA season

First AA season *
Only season in AA §
Last AA season ^

1892: NL monopoly

Teams move from the former AA **

1896

The Brooklyn Grooms became the Brooklyn Bridegrooms again.
Baltimore Orioles
Boston Beaneaters
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Chicago Colts
Cincinnati Reds
Cleveland Spiders
Louisville Colonels
New York Giants
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Browns
Washington Senators

1898

The Chicago Colts became the Chicago Orphans.
Baltimore Orioles
Boston Beaneaters
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Chicago Orphans
Cincinnati Reds
Cleveland Spiders
Louisville Colonels
New York Giants
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Browns
Washington Senators

1899

Team folded after the season ^

1900: Classic Eight

Boston Beaneaters
Brooklyn Superbas
Chicago Orphans
Cincinnati Reds
New York Giants
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals

1901–1919: Birth of the Modern Era

1901: Founding of the American League (AL)

The AL was established with eight teams.
ALNL
Baltimore OriolesBoston Beaneaters
Boston AmericansBrooklyn Superbas
Chicago White StockingsChicago Orphans
Cleveland BluesCincinnati Reds
Detroit TigersNew York Giants
Milwaukee BrewersPhiladelphia Phillies
Philadelphia AthleticsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1902

Team folded after the season ^

1903: National Agreement and Founding of National Baseball Commission

First AL season *

1904

The Chicago White Stockings became the Chicago White Sox.
ALNL
Boston AmericansBoston Beaneaters
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Superbas
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York HighlandersNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1907

The Boston Beaneaters became the Boston Doves.
ALNL
Boston AmericansBoston Doves
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Superbas
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York HighlandersNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1908

The Boston Americans became the Boston Red Sox.
ALNL
Boston Red SoxBoston Doves
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Superbas
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York HighlandersNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1911

ALNL
Boston Red SoxBoston Rustlers
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Trolley Dodgers
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York HighlandersNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1912

The Boston Rustlers became the Boston Braves.
ALNL
Boston Red SoxBoston Braves
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Trolley Dodgers
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York HighlandersNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1913

ALNL
Boston Red SoxBoston Braves
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Dodgers
Cleveland NapsChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York YankeesNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1914: The Federal League (FL) as a third league

ALNLFL
Boston Red SoxBoston BravesBaltimore Terrapins
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn RobinsBrooklyn Tip-Tops
Cleveland NapsChicago CubsBuffalo Buffeds
Detroit TigersCincinnati RedsChicago Federals
New York YankeesNew York GiantsIndianapolis Hoosiers
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia PhilliesKansas City Packers
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh PiratesPittsburgh Rebels
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis CardinalsSt. Louis Terriers

1915

ALNLFL
Boston Red SoxBoston BravesBaltimore Terrapins
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn RobinsBrooklyn Tip-Tops
Cleveland IndiansChicago CubsBuffalo Blues
Detroit TigersCincinnati RedsChicago Whales
New York YankeesNew York GiantsKansas City Packers
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia PhilliesNewark Peppers
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh PiratesPittsburgh Rebels
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis CardinalsSt. Louis Terriers

1916: Back to two leagues

The FL folded prior to the season.
ALNL
Boston Red SoxBoston Braves
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn Robins
Cleveland IndiansChicago Cubs
Detroit TigersCincinnati Reds
New York YankeesNew York Giants
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1920–1946: Establishment of the Negro major leagues

1920: Establishment of the Negro National League (NNL)

The NNL was established with eight teams, the first black baseball league to be designated a major league.
Team withdrew after the season ^^

1921: Commissioner of Baseball established

Only season in NNL §
Team folded after the season ^

1922

First season in NNL *
Only season in NNL §

1923: Founding of the Eastern Colored League (ECL)

Only season in NNL §
Only season in NNL, folded mid-season §§
Associate member, joined mid-season, team folded after the season ^

1924

First season in NNL or ECL*
Only season in NNL §

1925

Team folded mid-season ^
Team withdrew after the season ^^

1926

Only season in NNL or ECL, folded mid-season §
Team folded after the season ^
Last season in NNL, withdrew mid-season ^^

1927

Team rejoined from minor league Negro Southern League **
Only season in NNL §
Last season in NNL or ECL ^
Team departed after the season ^^

1928: Last ECL season

Only season in NNL or ECL §

1929: American Negro League (ANL)'s only season

Team folded after the season ^
Team independent after the season ^^

1930

First season in NNL *
Team folded after the season ^
Team departed after the season ^^

1931: Last NNL season

First season in NNL *
Team folded after the season ^

1932: Negro Southern League (NSL)'s only major league season and East–West League (EWL)'s only season

Team rejoined Negro major leagues **
Only season in NSL or EWL §
Team folded after the season ^
Team departed after the season ^^

1933: Establishment of the second NNL

First season in NNL *
Team moved from former EWL or NSL **
Only season in NNL, folded mid-season §
Only season in NNL, joined mid-season §§
Team folded after the season ^
Team departed after the season ^^

1934

First season in NNL *
Only season in NNL §
Team folded after the season ^

1935

First season in NNL *
Team rejoined NNL **
Only season in NNL §
Team folded after the season ^
Team departed after the season ^^

1936

First season in NNL *
Team departed after the season ^^

1937: Founding of the Negro American League (NAL)

Team rejoined Negro major leagues **
Only season in NAL §

1938

First season in NAL *
Team rejoined Negro major leagues **
Only season in NNL §
Team departed after the season ^^

1939

Team joined NAL or rejoined NNL **
Team folded after the season ^
Team left NNL mid-season ^^

1940

Team rejoined NAL **
Team folded after the season ^

1941

Team temporarily folded after the season ^^

1942

First season in NAL *
Team left mid-season ^

1943

First season in NAL *
Team folded mid-season ^

1944

The Cincinnati Clowns split their home games between Cincinnati, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana and became the Cincinnati–Indianapolis Clowns, though would play more games in Indianapolis beginning in 1946.
ALNLNALNNL
Boston Red SoxBoston BravesBirmingham Black BaronsBaltimore Elite Giants
Chicago White SoxBrooklyn DodgersChicago American GiantsHomestead Grays
Cleveland IndiansChicago CubsCincinnati–Indianapolis ClownsNew York Black Yankees
Detroit TigersCincinnati RedsCleveland BuckeyesNew York Cubans
New York YankeesNew York GiantsKansas City MonarchsNewark Eagles
Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphia PhilliesMemphis Red SoxPhiladelphia Stars
St. Louis BrownsPittsburgh Pirates
Washington SenatorsSt. Louis Cardinals

1947–1960: Integration, end of the Negro major leagues, and relocations

1947

The Brooklyn Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, and St. Louis Browns integrated.

1948

Team has yet to integrate †
Team folded after the season ^

1949

1950

The Boston Braves integrated.

1951

The Chicago White Sox integrated.

1953: Braves relocation to Milwaukee, and Cincinnati renaming

1954: Browns relocation to Baltimore

1955: Athletics relocation to Kansas City

1957

The Philadelphia Phillies integrated.

1958: The NL exits New York for California

1959: Cincinnati reverts back to the Reds

ALNL
Baltimore OriolesChicago Cubs
Boston Red SoxCincinnati Reds
Chicago White SoxLos Angeles Dodgers
Cleveland IndiansMilwaukee Braves
Detroit TigersPhiladelphia Phillies
Kansas City AthleticsPittsburgh Pirates
New York YankeesSt. Louis Cardinals
Washington SenatorsSan Francisco Giants

1961–1968: First expansion

1961 Relocation and AL expansion

Expansion team *

1962: NL expansion

Expansion team *

1965: Houston and Angels renaming

ALNL
Baltimore OriolesChicago Cubs
Boston Red SoxCincinnati Reds
Los Angeles/California AngelsHouston Astros
Chicago White SoxLos Angeles Dodgers
Cleveland IndiansMilwaukee Braves
Detroit TigersNew York Mets
Kansas City AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
Minnesota TwinsPittsburgh Pirates
New York YankeesSt. Louis Cardinals
Washington SenatorsSan Francisco Giants

1966: Braves relocation to Atlanta

The Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta and became the Atlanta Braves.
ALNL
Baltimore OriolesAtlanta Braves
Boston Red SoxChicago Cubs
California AngelsCincinnati Reds
Chicago White SoxHouston Astros
Cleveland IndiansLos Angeles Dodgers
Detroit TigersNew York Mets
Kansas City AthleticsPhiladelphia Phillies
Minnesota TwinsPittsburgh Pirates
New York YankeesSt. Louis Cardinals
Washington SenatorsSan Francisco Giants

1968: Athletics relocation to Oakland

The Kansas City Athletics moved to Oakland, California, and became the Oakland Athletics.
ALNL
Baltimore OriolesAtlanta Braves
Boston Red SoxChicago Cubs
California AngelsCincinnati Reds
Chicago White SoxHouston Astros
Cleveland IndiansLos Angeles Dodgers
Detroit TigersNew York Mets
Minnesota TwinsPhiladelphia Phillies
New York YankeesPittsburgh Pirates
Oakland AthleticsSt. Louis Cardinals
Washington SenatorsSan Francisco Giants

1969–1993: Birth of division play

1969: Expansion and realignment

Expansion team *

1970: Pilots relocation to Milwaukee

The Seattle Pilots moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Brewers.

1972: Senators relocation to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

1977: AL expansion

Expansion team *

1993: NL expansion

Expansion team *

1994–present: Wild Card era

1994: Realignment

The two leagues realigned to three divisions in each to accommodate an expanded postseason format with a wild card team :

1997: Angels renaming

The California Angels became the Anaheim Angels.

1998: Expansion

Expansion team *

2000: Legal merger of AL & NL into MLB

2001: Scrapped contraction to 28 teams

In 2001, MLB team owners voted 28–2 to eliminate two teams, the Minnesota Twins and the Montreal Expos for the 2002 season. In this realignment:
By December 2001, this plan was scrapped; both teams would be retained for the following season.

2005: Expos relocation and Angels renaming

2008: Tampa Bay renaming

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays became the Tampa Bay Rays.

2012: Marlins renaming

The Florida Marlins became the Miami Marlins.

2013: Astros switch leagues

With interleague play expanded to occur throughout the season, the Houston Astros transferred to the AL West to accommodate each league with 15 clubs apiece.

2016: Angels renaming

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim became the Los Angeles Angels.

2022: Cleveland renaming

The Cleveland Indians became the Cleveland Guardians.

2025: Athletics relocation

The Oakland Athletics temporarily moved to West Sacramento, California, and branded themselves as simply the "Athletics" and "A's" with no city name attached, until they permanently relocate to Las Vegas in 2028 or later when their new ballpark is completed.