Which city will be the next to get a MLB baseball team?
Which city will be the next to get a MLB baseball team?
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11mo

Las Vegas is technically getting a baseball team in a couple years

11mo

@drewmummy yeah, do only new teams count, or old teams moving to a city?

@Qoiuoiuoiu good point. I meant new team and new city. Who's moving to la ? I can na remake it

11mo

@strutheo probably the oakland a's

@Qoiuoiuoiu since this Q is already up ill allow it to count for las vegas, and i can make a new one for a brand new team that doesnt move

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