Arizona Diamondbacks
The D-backs became MLB’s fastest expansion team to win a World Series in 2001. Despite being founded in 1998, they’ve produced stars like Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, and Paul Goldschmidt. They returned to the World Series in 2023.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Corbin Burnes |
| SP | Zac Gallen |
| SP | Merrill Kelly |
| SP | Eduardo Rodriguez |
| SP | Brandon Pfaadt |
| RP | Jalen Beeks |
| RP | Justin Martinez |
| RP | Ryan Thompson |
| RP | Shelby Miller |
| RP | Ryne Nelson |
| C | Gabriel Moreno |
| C | Jose Herrera |
| 1B | Josh Naylor |
| 2B | Ketel Marte |
| SS | Geraldo Perdomo |
| 3B | Eugenio Suarez |
| LF | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. |
| CF | Alek Thomas |
| RF | Corbin Carroll |
| DH/OF | Randal Grichuk |
Atlanta Braves
The Braves trace back to 1876 and won the 2021 World Series after moving to Atlanta in 1966. Legends Hank Aaron, Chipper Jones, and current star Ronald Acuña Jr. thrilled fans across generations with their powerful lineup.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Chris Sale |
| SP | Spencer Strider |
| SP | Max Fried |
| SP | Bryce Elder |
| SP | Spencer Schwellenbach |
| RP | Raisel Iglesias |
| RP | Aaron Bummer |
| RP | Dylan Lee |
| RP | Pierce Johnson |
| RP | Daysbel Hernandez |
| C | Sean Murphy |
| C | Travis d’Arnaud |
| 1B | Matt Olson |
| 2B | Ozzie Albies |
| SS | Orlando Arcia |
| 3B | Austin Riley |
| LF | Jarred Kelenic |
| CF | Michael Harris II |
| RF | Ronald Acuña Jr. |
| DH | Marcell Ozuna |
Baltimore Orioles
The O’s have 3 World Series titles and the iconic Camden Yards sparked baseball’s retro ballpark revolution. Cal Ripken Jr.’s consecutive games streak became a baseball legend. Young stars Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson lead their revival.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Dean Kremer |
| SP | Charlie Morton |
| SP | Cade Povich |
| SP | Tomoyuki Sugano |
| RP | Yennier Cano |
| RP | Keegan Akin |
| RP | Bryan Baker |
| RP | Felix Bautista |
| RP | Seranthony Dominguez |
| RP | Gregory Soto |
| C | Adley Rutschman |
| C | Gary Sánchez |
| 1B | Ryan Mountcastle |
| 1B | Ryan O’Hearn |
| 2B | Jackson Holliday |
| SS | Gunnar Henderson |
| 3B | Jordan Westburg |
| 3B | Ramón Urías |
| LF | Heston Kjerstad |
| CF | Cedric Mullins |
| RF | Tyler O’Neill |
Boston Red Sox
The Sox finally broke the “Curse of the Bambino” in 2004 and added 3 more titles since. Fenway Park remains baseball’s oldest cathedral. Legends Ted Williams, David Ortiz, and recent star Rafael Devers represent different eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Garrett Crochet |
| SP | Brayan Bello |
| SP | Walker Buehler |
| SP | Lucas Giolito |
| SP | Hunter Dobbins |
| RP | Aroldis Chapman |
| RP | Justin Slaten |
| RP | Garrett Whitlock |
| RP | Greg Weissert |
| RP | Liam Hendriks |
| C | Carlos Narvaez |
| C | Connor Wong |
| 1B | Abraham Toro |
| 2B | Kristian Campbell |
| SS | Trevor Story |
| 3B | Alex Bregman |
| LF | Jarren Duran |
| CF | Ceddanne Rafaela |
| RF | Wilyer Abreu |
| DH | Rob Refsnyder |
Chicago Cubs
The Cubs ended their 108-year championship drought in 2016, bringing joy to Wrigley Field’s ivy walls. Legends Ernie Banks, Ryne Sandberg, and recent World Series hero Anthony Rizzo became Chicago’s North Side heroes.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Shota Imanaga |
| SP | Jameson Taillon |
| SP | Matthew Boyd |
| SP | Ben Brown |
| SP | Justin Steele |
| RP | Ryan Pressly |
| RP | Ryan Brasier |
| RP | Caleb Thielbar |
| RP | Brad Keller |
| RP | Daniel Palencia |
| C | Carson Kelly |
| C | Miguel Amaya |
| 1B | Michael Busch |
| 2B | Nico Hoerner |
| SS | Dansby Swanson |
| 3B | Matt Shaw |
| LF | Ian Happ |
| CF | Pete Crow-Armstrong |
| RF | Kyle Tucker |
| DH | Seiya Suzuki |
Chicago White Sox
The South Siders won the 2005 World Series after their own long drought. Their infamous 1919 “Black Sox” scandal nearly ruined baseball. Frank Thomas, Paul Konerko, and current star Luis Robert powered different White Sox eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Shane Smith |
| SP | Aaron Civale |
| SP | Sean Burke |
| SP | Jonathan Cannon |
| SP | Davis Martin |
| RP | Jordan Leasure |
| RP | Steven Wilson |
| RP | Brandon Eisert |
| RP | Cameron Booser |
| RP | Grant Taylor |
| C | Kyle Teel |
| C | Edgar Quero |
| 1B | Miguel Vargas |
| 2B | Lenyn Sosa |
| SS | Chase Meidroth |
| 3B | Josh Rojas |
| LF | Andrew Benintendi |
| CF | Luis Robert Jr. |
| RF | Mike Tauchman |
| DH | Edgar Quero |
Cincinnati Reds
Baseball’s first professional team dominated the 1970s as the “Big Red Machine.” Their 5 World Series titles include back-to-back championships. Legends like Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, and Joey Votto defined different eras in Cincinnati.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Hunter Greene |
| SP | Nick Lodolo |
| SP | Andrew Abbott |
| SP | Brady Singer |
| SP | Nick Martinez |
| RP | Alexis Diaz |
| RP | Scott Barlow |
| RP | Emilio Pagan |
| RP | Taylor Rogers |
| RP | Brent Suter |
| C | Tyler Stephenson |
| C | Jose Trevino |
| 1B | Christian Encarnacion-Strand |
| 2B | Matt McLain |
| SS | Elly De La Cruz |
| 3B | Santiago Espinal |
| LF | TJ Friedl |
| CF | Will Benson |
| RF | Jake Fraley |
| DH | Spencer Steer |
Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland’s team (renamed from Indians in 2022) has 2 World Series titles and reached the 2016 Fall Classic. Progressive Field hosted their 1990s powerhouse. Bob Feller, Jim Thome, and current star José Ramírez thrilled generations of fans.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Tanner Bibee |
| SP | Gavin Williams |
| SP | Luis Ortiz |
| SP | Logan Allen |
| SP | Slade Cecconi |
| RP | Emmanuel Clase |
| RP | Cade Smith |
| RP | Hunter Gaddis |
| RP | Paul Sewald |
| RP | Tim Herrin |
| C | Bo Naylor |
| C | Austin Hedges |
| 1B | Carlos Santana |
| 2B | Daniel Schneemann |
| SS | Gabriel Arias |
| 3B | José Ramírez |
| LF | Steven Kwan |
| CF | Lane Thomas |
| RF | Nolan Jones |
| DH | Kyle Manzardo |
Cleveland Indians
Formerly known as the Cleveland Indians, the Cleveland Guardians are a storied American League franchise recognized for strong pitching and a deep commitment to player development. With a competitive roster and a focus on future success, the Guardians remain playoff contenders.
| Position | Player |
| SP | Tanner Bibee |
| SP | Gavin Williams |
| SP | Luis Ortiz |
| SP | Logan Allen |
| SP | Slade Cecconi |
| RP | Emmanuel Clase |
| RP | Cade Smith |
| RP | Hunter Gaddis |
| RP | Paul Sewald |
| RP | Tim Herrin |
| C | Bo Naylor |
| C | Austin Hedges |
| 1B | Carlos Santana |
| 2B | Daniel Schneemann |
| SS | Gabriel Arias |
| 3B | José Ramírez |
| LF | Steven Kwan |
| CF | Lane Thomas |
| RF | Nolan Jones |
| DH | Kyle Manzardo |
Colorado Rockies
The Rockies hit baseballs into thin mountain air since 1993 at hitter-friendly Coors Field. Their 2007 World Series appearance capped their “Rocktober” miracle run. Todd Helton, Larry Walker, and Nolan Arenado put up massive numbers at altitude.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | German Marquez |
| SP | Chase Dollander |
| SP | Kyle Freeland |
| SP | Antonio Senzatela |
| SP | Carson Palmquist |
| RP | Tyler Kinley |
| RP | Jake Bird |
| RP | Juan Mejia |
| RP | Victor Vodnik |
| RP | Angel Chivilli |
| C | Hunter Goodman |
| C | Jacob Stallings |
| 1B | Keston Hiura |
| 2B | Thairo Estrada |
| SS | Ezequiel Tovar |
| 3B | Ryan McMahon |
| LF | Sam Hilliard |
| CF | Brenton Doyle |
| RF | Tyler Freeman |
| DH | Jordan Beck |
Detroit Tigers
The Tigers roared to 4 World Series titles throughout their long history dating to 1901. Comerica Park replaced historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Legends Ty Cobb, Al Kaline, and Miguel Cabrera’s Triple Crown defined different Detroit eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Tarik Skubal |
| SP | Jack Flaherty |
| SP | Reese Olson |
| SP | Casey Mize |
| SP | Jackson Jobe |
| RP | Will Vest |
| RP | Tommy Kahnle |
| RP | Tyler Holton |
| RP | Brant Hurter |
| RP | Brenan Hanifee |
| C | Jake Rogers |
| C | Carson Kelly |
| 1B | Spencer Torkelson |
| 2B | Gleyber Torres |
| SS | Javier Báez |
| 3B | Zach McKinstry |
| LF | Riley Greene |
| CF | Parker Meadows |
| RF | Kerry Carpenter |
| DH | Colt Keith |
Houston Astros
The Astros won the 2017 and 2022 World Series despite sign-stealing controversy. Their move from the NL to AL sparked their golden era. Craig Biggio, Jose Altuve, and recent star Yordan Alvarez represent different Houston eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Framber Valdez |
| SP | Ronel Blanco |
| SP | Hunter Brown |
| SP | Logan VanWey |
| SP | Hayden Wesneski |
| RP | Josh Hader |
| RP | Steven Okert |
| RP | Bryan Abreu |
| RP | Tayler Scott |
| RP | Forrest Whitley |
| C | Victor Caratini |
| C | Yainer Diaz |
| 1B | Christian Walker |
| 2B | Mauricio Dubon |
| SS | Jeremy Peña |
| 3B | Isaac Paredes |
| LF | Yordan Alvarez |
| CF | Jake Meyers |
| RF | Kyle Tucker |
| DH | Jon Singleton |
Kansas City Royals
The Royals won World Series titles in 1985 and 2015 after their 1969 expansion. Kauffman Stadium’s fountains are baseball’s most distinctive. George Brett, Salvador Perez, and Bo Jackson became Kansas City sports legends across generations.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Cole Ragans |
| SP | Kris Bubic |
| SP | Seth Lugo |
| SP | Michael Wacha |
| SP | Michael Lorenzen |
| RP | Carlos Estevez |
| RP | Lucas Erceg |
| RP | John Schreiber |
| RP | Steven Cruz |
| RP | Daniel Lynch |
| C | Salvador Perez |
| C | Freddy Fermin |
| 1B | Vinnie Pasquantino |
| 2B | Jonathan India |
| SS | Bobby Witt Jr. |
| 3B | Maikel Garcia |
| LF | Nick Loftin |
| CF | Kyle Isbel |
| RF | Jac Caglianone |
| DH | Michael Massey |
Los Angeles Angels
The Angels won their only World Series in 2002 with their Rally Monkey mascot. Despite signing huge stars, recent playoff success has been limited. Nolan Ryan, Mike Trout, and Shohei Ohtani brought superstar talent to Anaheim.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Yusei Kikuchi |
| SP | Jose Soriano |
| SP | Tyler Anderson |
| SP | Kyle Hendricks |
| SP | Jack Kochanowicz |
| RP | Kenley Jansen |
| RP | Reid Detmers |
| RP | Ryan Zeferjahn |
| RP | Brock Burke |
| RP | Robert Stephenson |
| C | Logan O’Hoppe |
| C | Travis d’Arnaud |
| 1B | Nolan Schanuel |
| 2B | Luis Rengifo |
| SS | Zach Neto |
| 3B | Yoan Moncada |
| LF | Taylor Ward |
| CF | Jo Adell |
| RF | Jorge Soler |
| DH | Mike Trout |
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Dodgers moved from Brooklyn in 1958 and won 7 World Series, including 2020’s pandemic-shortened season. Legends Sandy Koufax, Jackie Robinson, and current stars Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani maintain their winning tradition.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Yoshinobu Yamamoto |
| SP | Roki Sasaki |
| SP | Dustin May |
| SP | Bobby Miller |
| SP | Walker Buehler |
| RP | Evan Phillips |
| RP | Alex Vesia |
| RP | Tanner Scott |
| RP | Kirby Yates |
| RP | Anthony Banda |
| C | Will Smith |
| C | Dalton Rushing |
| 1B | Freddie Freeman |
| 2B | Tommy Edman |
| SS | Mookie Betts |
| 3B | Max Muncy |
| LF | Teoscar Hernández |
| CF | James Outman |
| RF | Jason Heyward |
| DH | Shohei Ohtani |
Miami Marlins
The Marlins won two World Series as wild cards in 1997 and 2003 despite never winning their division. Their South Florida home has seen stars come and go. Miguel Cabrera, Giancarlo Stanton, and Jazz Chisholm brought excitement to Miami.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Eury Perez |
| SP | Ryan Weathers |
| SP | Sandy Alcantara |
| SP | Max Meyer |
| SP | Edward Cabrera |
| RP | Calvin Faucher |
| RP | Ronny Henriquez |
| RP | Anthony Bender |
| RP | Jesus Tinoco |
| RP | Andrew Nardi |
| C | Agustin Ramirez |
| C | Nick Fortes |
| 1B | Eric Wagaman |
| 2B | Xavier Edwards |
| SS | Otto Lopez |
| 3B | Connor Norby |
| LF | Kyle Stowers |
| CF | Dane Myers |
| RF | Jesus Sanchez |
| DH | Liam Hicks |
Milwaukee Brewers
The Brewers reached just one World Series in 1982 after moving from Seattle. Their sausage races and Bernie Brewer mascot entertain loyal fans. Robin Yount, Prince Fielder, and Christian Yelich’s MVP season highlight their history.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Freddy Peralta |
| SP | Jacob Misiorowski |
| SP | Chad Patrick |
| SP | Jose Quintana |
| SP | Brandon Woodruff |
| RP | Trevor Megill |
| RP | Joel Payamps |
| RP | Hoby Milner |
| RP | Elvis Peguero |
| RP | Abner Uribe |
| C | William Contreras |
| C | Eric Haase |
| 1B | Jake Bauers |
| 2B | Brice Turang |
| SS | Joey Ortiz |
| 3B | Caleb Durbin |
| LF | Christian Yelich |
| CF | Jackson Chourio |
| RF | Sal Frelick |
| DH | Rhys Hoskins |
Minnesota Twins
The Twins won World Series titles in 1987 and 1991 after moving from Washington. Their Metrodome homer hanky gave way to outdoor Target Field. Harmon Killebrew, Joe Mauer, and recent star Byron Buxton represent different eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Joe Ryan |
| SP | Bailey Ober |
| SP | Chris Paddack |
| SP | Zebby Matthews |
| SP | Pablo López |
| RP | Jhoan Duran |
| RP | Griffin Jax |
| RP | Caleb Thielbar |
| RP | Jorge Alcala |
| RP | Steven Okert |
| C | Ryan Jeffers |
| C | Christian Vazquez |
| 1B | Alex Kirilloff |
| 2B | Brooks Lee |
| SS | Carlos Correa |
| 3B | Royce Lewis |
| LF | Trevor Larnach |
| CF | Byron Buxton |
| RF | Max Kepler |
| DH | Matt Wallner |
New York Mets
The Miracle Mets won the 1969 World Series just eight years after their creation. Their 1986 championship team became New York legends. Tom Seaver, Mike Piazza, and current star Francisco Lindor represented Queens across generations.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Kodai Senga |
| SP | Sean Manaea |
| SP | Clay Holmes |
| SP | David Peterson |
| SP | Frankie Montas |
| RP | Edwin Diaz |
| RP | Reed Garrett |
| RP | Ryne Stanek |
| RP | Jose Castillo |
| RP | Huascar Brazoban |
| C | Francisco Alvarez |
| C | Luis Torrens |
| 1B | Pete Alonso |
| 2B | Jeff McNeil |
| SS | Francisco Lindor |
| 3B | Brett Baty |
| LF | Brandon Nimmo |
| CF | Tyrone Taylor |
| RF | Juan Soto |
| DH | Jesse Winker |
New York Yankees
The Yankees’ 27 World Series championships dwarf all other professional teams. Their pinstripes represent baseball excellence and tradition. Legends like Ruth, Jeter, and current star Aaron Judge carried the Bronx Bombers’ winning legacy.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Max Fried |
| SP | Carlos Rodon |
| SP | Clarke Schmidt |
| SP | Will Warren |
| SP | Marcus Stroman |
| RP | Devin Williams |
| RP | Luke Weaver |
| RP | Fernando Cruz |
| RP | Tim Hill |
| RP | Ian Hamilton |
| C | Austin Wells |
| C | J.C. Escarra |
| 1B | Ben Rice |
| 2B | DJ LeMahieu |
| SS | Anthony Volpe |
| 3B | Jazz Chisholm |
| LF | Cody Bellinger |
| CF | Trent Grisham |
| RF | Aaron Judge |
| DH | Giancarlo Stanton |
Oakland Athletics
The A’s won 9 World Series across Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Oakland. “Moneyball” revolutionized baseball analytics despite limited money. Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, and recent star Matt Chapman thrived despite financial constraints.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Osvaldo Bido |
| SP | J.T. Ginn |
| SP | Hogan Harris |
| SP | JP Sears |
| SP | Luis Severino |
| RP | Tyler Ferguson |
| RP | Grant Holman |
| RP | T.J. McFarland |
| RP | Mason Miller |
| RP | Mitch Spence |
| C | Shea Langeliers |
| C | Jhonny Pereda |
| 1B | Nick Kurtz |
| 2B | Max Schuemann |
| SS | Jacob Wilson |
| 3B | Luis Urias |
| LF | Miguel Andujar |
| CF | JJ Bleday |
| RF | Lawrence Butler |
| DH | Brent Rooker |
Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies hold baseball’s record for most losses but won World Series in 1980 and 2008. Their passionate fans pack Citizens Bank Park. Mike Schmidt, Chase Utley, and recent stars Harper and Castellanos brought excitement to Philly.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Zack Wheeler |
| SP | Ranger Suarez |
| SP | Jesus Luzardo |
| SP | Cristopher Sanchez |
| SP | Aaron Nola |
| RP | Jordan Romano |
| RP | Matt Strahm |
| RP | Orion Kerkering |
| RP | Taijuan Walker |
| RP | Jose Alvarado |
| C | Rafael Marchán |
| C | J.T. Realmuto |
| 1B | Bryce Harper |
| 2B | Bryson Stott |
| SS | Edmundo Sosa |
| 3B | Alec Bohm |
| LF | Brandon Marsh |
| CF | Johan Rojas |
| RF | Nick Castellanos |
| DH | Kyle Schwarber |
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pirates won 5 World Series with legends like Honus Wagner and Roberto Clemente. PNC Park offers baseball’s best skyline view. Willie Stargell’s “We Are Family” 1979 team and recent star Andrew McCutchen thrilled Steel City fans.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Mitch Keller |
| SP | Bailey Falter |
| SP | Andrew Heaney |
| SP | Paul Skenes |
| SP | Carmen Mlodzinski |
| RP | David Bednar |
| RP | Ryan Borucki |
| RP | Colin Holderman |
| RP | Dennis Santana |
| RP | Kyle Nicolas |
| C | Henry Davis |
| C | Endy Rodriguez |
| 1B | Spencer Horwitz |
| 2B | Nick Gonzales |
| SS | Oneil Cruz |
| 3B | Ke’Bryan Hayes |
| LF | Bryan Reynolds |
| CF | Jack Suwinski |
| RF | Joshua Palacios |
| DH | Connor Joe |
San Diego Padres
The Padres reached the World Series in 1984 and 1998 but still seek their first championship. Petco Park ranks among baseball’s most beautiful stadiums. Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman, and recent stars Machado and Tatis excite their loyal fans.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Michael King |
| SP | Dylan Cease |
| SP | Nick Pivetta |
| SP | Yu Darvish |
| SP | Randy Vasquez |
| RP | Robert Suarez |
| RP | Jason Adam |
| RP | Jeremiah Estrada |
| RP | Adrian Morejon |
| RP | Wandy Peralta |
| C | Martin Maldonado |
| C | Elias Diaz |
| 1B | Luis Arraez |
| 2B | Jake Cronenworth |
| SS | Xander Bogaerts |
| 3B | Manny Machado |
| LF | Jason Heyward |
| CF | Jackson Merrill |
| RF | Fernando Tatis Jr. |
| DH | Gavin Sheets |
San Francisco Giants
The Giants won 3 World Series between 2010-2014 after moving from New York in 1958. Their waterfront ballpark offers stunning bay views. Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and Buster Posey represent different eras of San Francisco baseball excellence.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Logan Webb |
| SP | Robbie Ray |
| SP | Justin Verlander |
| SP | Landen Roupp |
| SP | Hayden Birdsong |
| RP | Camilo Doval |
| RP | Randy Rodriguez |
| RP | Ryan Walker |
| RP | Tyler Rogers |
| RP | Erik Miller |
| C | Patrick Bailey |
| C | Andrew Knizner |
| 1B | Dominic Smith |
| 2B | Tyler Fitzgerald |
| SS | Willy Adames |
| 3B | Matt Chapman |
| LF | Heliot Ramos |
| CF | Jung Hoo Lee |
| RF | Mike Yastrzemski |
| DH | Wilmer Flores |
Seattle Mariners
The Mariners set an American League record with 116 wins in 2001 but remain the only team never reaching a World Series. Ken Griffey Jr., Ichiro Suzuki, and current star Julio Rodriguez brought excitement to the Pacific Northwest.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Luis Castillo |
| SP | George Kirby |
| SP | Logan Gilbert |
| SP | Bryce Miller |
| SP | Bryan Woo |
| RP | Andres Munoz |
| RP | Matt Brash |
| RP | Gabe Speier |
| RP | Trent Thornton |
| RP | Gregory Santos |
| C | Cal Raleigh |
| C | Mitch Garver |
| 1B | Rowdy Tellez |
| 2B | Cole Young |
| SS | J.P. Crawford |
| 3B | Ben Williamson |
| LF | Randy Arozarena |
| CF | Julio Rodriguez |
| RF | Luke Raley |
| DH | Jorge Polanco |
St. Louis Cardinals
The Cards won 11 World Series, second only to the Yankees. Their “Cardinal Way” represents baseball tradition and excellence. Stan Musial, Albert Pujols, and current star Nolan Arenado maintained their winning culture across generations.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Sonny Gray |
| SP | Miles Mikolas |
| SP | Lance Lynn |
| SP | Kyle Gibson |
| SP | Matthew Liberatore |
| RP | Ryan Helsley |
| RP | Giovanny Gallegos |
| RP | JoJo Romero |
| RP | Andre Pallante |
| RP | Zack Thompson |
| C | Ivan Herrera |
| C | Pedro Pages |
| 1B | Willson Contreras |
| 2B | Nolan Gorman |
| SS | Masyn Winn |
| 3B | Nolan Arenado |
| LF | Brendan Donovan |
| CF | Dylan Carlson |
| RF | Jordan Walker |
| DH | Alec Burleson |
Tampa Bay Rays
The Rays reached two World Series despite baseball’s lowest payrolls since joining in 1998. Their innovative approach maximizes limited resources. Evan Longoria, David Price, and Wander Franco represent their ability to develop stars internally.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Zach Eflin |
| SP | Shane Baz |
| SP | Ryan Pepiot |
| SP | Taj Bradley |
| SP | Drew Rasmussen |
| RP | Pete Fairbanks |
| RP | Jason Adam |
| RP | Colin Poche |
| RP | Garrett Cleavinger |
| RP | Shawn Armstrong |
| C | Rene Pinto |
| C | Alex Jackson |
| 1B | Yandy Diaz |
| 2B | Brandon Lowe |
| SS | Jose Caballero |
| 3B | Isaac Paredes |
| LF | Randy Arozarena |
| CF | Jose Siri |
| RF | Josh Lowe |
| DH | Harold Ramirez |
Texas Rangers
The Rangers finally won their first World Series in 2023 after moving from Washington in 1972. Their Texas heat creates a hitter-friendly environment. Nolan Ryan, Adrián Beltré, and recent champion Corey Seager brought excitement to Arlington.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Nathan Eovaldi |
| SP | Jon Gray |
| SP | Andrew Heaney |
| SP | Dane Dunning |
| SP | Cody Bradford |
| RP | Jose Leclerc |
| RP | David Robertson |
| RP | Josh Sborz |
| RP | Brock Burke |
| RP | Grant Anderson |
| C | Jonah Heim |
| C | Sam Huff |
| 1B | Nathaniel Lowe |
| 2B | Marcus Semien |
| SS | Corey Seager |
| 3B | Josh Jung |
| LF | Wyatt Langford |
| CF | Leody Taveras |
| RF | Adolis Garcia |
| DH | Justin Foscue |
Toronto Blue Jays
Canada’s team won back-to-back World Series in 1992-93 with Joe Carter’s iconic home run. Their return to contention excited a nation of fans. Roberto Alomar, Roy Halladay, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. represented different Blue Jays eras.
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| Position | Player |
| SP | Kevin Gausman |
| SP | Chris Bassitt |
| SP | Jose Berrios |
| SP | Yusei Kikuchi |
| SP | Alek Manoah |
| RP | Jordan Romano |
| RP | Erik Swanson |
| RP | Tim Mayza |
| RP | Yimi Garcia |
| RP | Trevor Richards |
| C | Danny Jansen |
| C | Alejandro Kirk |
| 1B | Vladimir Guerrero Jr. |
| 2B | Davis Schneider |
| SS | Bo Bichette |
| 3B | Isiah Kiner-Falefa |
| LF | Daulton Varsho |
| CF | Kevin Kiermaier |
| RF | George Springer |
| DH | Daniel Vogelbach |
Washington Nationals
The Nats won the 2019 World Series after moving from Montreal in 2005. Their comeback from 19-31 became a baseball legend. Ryan Zimmerman, Max Scherzer, and Juan Soto brought championship glory to the nation’s capital.
Know more about the Washington Nationals players biography and net worth by clicking on their name.
| Position | Player |
| SP | Josiah Gray |
| SP | MacKenzie Gore |
| SP | Patrick Corbin |
| SP | Jake Irvin |
| SP | Trevor Williams |
| RP | Kyle Finnegan |
| RP | Hunter Harvey |
| RP | Jordan Weems |
| RP | Robert Garcia |
| RP | Derek Law |
| C | Keibert Ruiz |
| C | Riley Adams |
| 1B | Joey Meneses |
| 2B | Luis Garcia Jr. |
| SS | CJ Abrams |
| 3B | Nick Senzel |
| LF | Jesse Winker |
| CF | Jacob Young |
| RF | Lane Thomas |
| DH | Joey Gallo |











