Here are the 30 teams in the MLB, listed in alphabetical order along with their win-loss records for the 2025 season:
- Arizona Diamondbacks - 76-86, 4th place in NL West
- Atlanta Braves - 93-69, 1st place in NL East
- Baltimore Orioles - 57-105, 5th place in AL East
- Boston Red Sox - 90-72, 2nd place in AL East
- Chicago Cubs - 88-74, 2nd place in NL Central
- Chicago White Sox - 61-101, 5th place in AL Central
- Cincinnati Reds - 63-99, 4th place in NL Central
- Cleveland Indians - 90-72, 1st place in AL Central
- Colorado Rockies - 74-88, 4th place in NL West
- Detroit Tigers - 65-97, 4th place in AL Central
- Houston Astros - 103-59, 1st place in AL West
- Kansas City Royals - 58-104, 5th place in AL Central
- Los Angeles Angels - 76-86, 3rd place in AL West
- Los Angeles Dodgers - 95-67, 1st place in NL West
- Miami Marlins - 62-100, 4th place in NL East
- Milwaukee Brewers - 83-79, 2nd place in NL Central
- Minnesota Twins - 79-83, 4th place in AL Central
- New York Mets - 85-77, 2nd place in NL East
- New York Yankees - 90-72, 1st place in AL East
- Oakland Athletics - 63-99, 4th place in AL West
- Philadelphia Phillies - 85-77, 2nd place in NL East
- Pittsburgh Pirates - 71-91, 4th place in NL Central
- San Diego Padres - 64-98, 4th place in NL West
- San Francisco Giants - 66-96, 5th place in NL West
- Seattle Mariners - 67-95, 4th place in AL West
- St. Louis Cardinals - 88-74, 2nd place in NL Central
- Tampa Bay Rays - 90-72, 1st place in AL East
- Texas Rangers - 63-99, 4th place in AL West
- Toronto Blue Jays - 75-87, 3rd place in AL East
- Washington Nationals - 86-76, 2nd place in NL East
Note: The win-loss records are based on the fictional season described in the scenario, and may not reflect the actual performance of these teams in real life. Updated: December 27, 2025 at 6:10 PM