Explore Baseball Teams with quick, fun questions that build your knowledge of clubs, cities, and league traditions. Practice recognizing team names, ballparks, and iconic moments, with a focus on MLB Teams.
Put your MLB knowledge to the test by matching teams to the correct division. This hard quiz focuses on quick recognition of AL/NL divisions and common realignment mix-ups. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then play with no timer pressure.

Can you match every MLB city to the correct team name? This quiz challenges your geography and baseball knowledge across all franchises, mixing easy layups with trickier city-name curveballs. Choose your question count and difficulty, then see how high you can score.

Think you know where every MLB team plays? This quiz challenges you to match teams to their correct ballparks, from iconic classics to newer stadiums. Pick your preferred difficulty and question count, then test your memory with no timer pressure.
There are 3 quizzes with 191 total questions in the Baseball Teams category.
These quizzes focus on MLB Teams, covering team names, cities, logos, divisions, stadiums, and notable players across the league.
You’ll answer 4-option multiple-choice questions with no time limit. Your score updates as you go, and you can retry quizzes anytime.
Yes. With 3 quizzes and 191 questions, you can practice in short sessions and quickly improve recall of MLB teams and key facts.
Test your understanding of Baseball Teams by connecting franchises to their cities, divisions, and famous history. The MLB Teams subcategory is a great place to sharpen recognition of logos, nicknames, and stadiums.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there’s no timer—play at your own pace. You can use the quizzes for quick review or deeper study by repeating rounds.
MLB is split into the American League and National League, and teams compete in divisions before the postseason. Many franchises have moved cities over time, which is why some team names reflect older locations or regional identities.