I'm a little surprised at how high the Tigers are, and how low the Mets are. But the weaker teams? I thought the Orioles and (due to being the only team left in Canada) the Jays would be higher. And the Nationals won the World Series only 4 years ago. Surely, they should be higher.
This means the only teams with more than the Yankees are the Dallas Cowboys; and 6 NBA teams: The Lakers, the Bulls, the Rockets, the Heat, the Warriors and the Celtics.
This means the only teams with more than the Yankees are the Dallas Cowboys; and 6 NBA teams: The Lakers, the Bulls, the Rockets, the Heat, the Warriors and the Celtics.
1. New York Yankees, 7.9 million (Overall, AL & AL East Leader)
2. Boston Red Sox, 4.8M (AL Wild Card)
3. Los Angeles Dodgers, 3.4M (NL & NL West Leader)
4. Chicago Cubs, 3.2M (NL Central Leader)
5. San Francisco Giants, 2.7M (NL West Leader)
4. Chicago Cubs, 3.2M (NL Central Leader)
5. San Francisco Giants, 2.7M (NL West Leader)
6. Atlanta Braves, 2.4M (NL Wild Card)
7. St. Louis Cardinals, 2.2M (NL Wild Card)
8. Texas Rangers, 2.2M (AL West Leader)
7. St. Louis Cardinals, 2.2M (NL Wild Card)
8. Texas Rangers, 2.2M (AL West Leader)
9. Detroit Tigers, 2.2M (AL Central Leader)
10. Houston Astros, 1.7M (AL Wild Card)
11. Toronto Blue Jays, 1.7M (AL Wild Card)
12. Philadelphia Phillies, 1.6M (NL East Leader)
13. Chicago White Sox, 1.5M (AL Wild Card)
14. New York Mets, 1.5M (NL Wild Card)
15. Los Angeles Angels, 1.3M
16. Cincinnati Reds, 1.2M
17. Cleveland Guardians, 1.2M
18. Kansas City Royals, 1.2M
19. Minnesota Twins, 1.1M
20. Seattle Mariners, 1.1M
21. Baltimore Orioles, 1.1M
22. Pittsburgh Pirates, 1.1M
23. Milwaukee Brewers, 1M
24. Colorado Rockies, 871 thousand
25. San Diego Padres, 868K
26. Arizona Diamondbacks, 794K
27. Tampa Bay Rays, 772K
28. Oakland Athletics, 759K
29. Miami Marlins, 714K
30. Washington Nationals, 711K
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