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We all know the New York's, Chicago's, L.A's of MLB. Along with a few other teams who have been around since the first few years of the league/leagues's. But how about the Worcester's, Troy's, and even the 1884 Richmond team who joined the league for half a season. They didnt even finish in the cellar! Pretty good for a B team moving up on short notice. Its a pretty interesting list from the 19th century of teams/cities involved. Anyone live in one of the cities where MLB baseball came and went?
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