1998 Major League Baseball expansion

The 1998 Major League Baseball expansion resulted in the establishment of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s 29th and 30th teams beginning play for the 1998 season. After initiating an expansion committee in March 1994, 27 groups representing nine cities submitted bids for the proposed expansion teams. After a yearlong process, on March 9, 1995, the league awarded the National League franchise to Phoenix and the American League franchise to Tampa Bay. The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (currently the Tampa Bay Rays), subsequently began play for the 1998 season.

Angels
   Athletics
Mariners
Rangers
Tigers      
Twins
Yankees
Devil Rays
Blue
Jays
Locations of AL teams for the 1998 MLB season
West   Central   East
Dodgers
Padres
Giants
Brewers
Pirates
Cardinals
Marlins
Expos
Mets
Phillies
Locations of NL teams for the 1998 MLB seasons
West   Central   East
Angels
   Athletics
Mariners
Rangers
Brewers
Twins
Tigers   
Yankees
Blue
Jays
Locations of AL teams for the 1997 MLB season
West   Central   East
Dodgers
Padres
Giants
Pirates
Cardinals
Marlins
Expos
Mets
Phillies
Locations of NL teams for the 1997 MLB seasons
West   Central   East
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