MLB Relocation and Expansion Version 2.0

One of my favorite sports topics is relocation and expansion in the Big Four Sports Leagues. In a post on March 19 of this year (https://wheelhouseblog.com/2025/03/19/big-four-relocation-and-expansion/), I gave my original thoughts on which Big Four teams should relocate and which cities should get new teams. In this article I have made some updates to my MLB relocation/expansion plans.

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I predict the MLB will expand to 32 teams. 5 new cities should get teams, with 2 expansions and 3 relocations.

The 3 relocations will need to happen before expansion occurs. The first team that should relocate is the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite having decent success, the Rays constituently have poor attendance, even for playoff games. With the new stadium project in the Tampa area collapsing and Tropicana Stadium having its roof ripped off, Tampa needs to leave soon.

I think it makes sense for them to move to Nashville. There is already a lot of momentum for a new team to go to Nashville and be called the Nashville Stars. There also is rumors that the new Tennessee Titans stadium complex will have room for a new MLB stadium which puts it in a great location. Nashville is a good sports town and the Rays moving there solves a current issue while also allowing them to stay in the AL East (for now).

I also think the Chicago White Sox should relocate. They are having tons of issues with finding a new stadium and with current attendance issues. There is already another team in Chicago and they would be a prime candidate to move. I think they should move to Austin or San Antonio. Both cities have large, growing metro populations that would be great markets to move into. Ideally, the White Sox would be able to find a way to get both cities to root for them.

I also think the the LA Angels should move to Portland. Portland is a big sports city/area without an MLB team. The city recently approved a potential $800 million dollar tax to help build an MLB stadium if a team were to move there. The Angels are second citizens in their town and are due for a move.

The two expansion cities I see for the MLB are Charlotte and Salt Lake City. Charlotte would give the MLB access to the Carolinas market, which is a pretty big baseball area. Salt Lake City already has 2 other sports teams and is a sports crazy town. They also have a big group trying to bring the team there.

Based on the moves above and the Athletics moving to Las Vegas, here are the new divisions I imagine once 32 teams are in the league:

American League

AL EastAL NorthAL South^AL West
Baltimore OriolesCleveland GuardiansAustin/San Antonio Team (formerly Chicago White Sox)*Las Vegas Athletics
Boston Red SoxDetroit TigersColorado Rockies**Portland Team (formerly LA Angels)
New York YankeesKansas City RoyalsHouston Astros*Salt Lake City Team
Toronto Blue JaysMinnesota TwinsTexas Rangers*Seattle Mariners

National League

NL EastNL NorthNL South^NL West
New York MetsChicago CubsAtlanta BravesArizona Diamondbacks
Philadelphia PhilliesCincinnati RedsCharlotte TeamLos Angeles Dodgers
Pittsburgh Pirates*Milwaukee BrewersMiami MarlinsSan Diego Padres
Washington NationalsSt. Louis CardinalsNashville Stars (formerly Tampa Bay Rays)San Francisco Giants

Notes:

  1. The Central Divisions in both leagues will be renamed to North
  2. ^ Indicates New Division
  3. Italicized Team Indicates Expansion or Relocation Team
  4. * Indicates Team Switched Divisions
  5. ** Indicates Team Switched Leagues

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