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All four major sports leagues have launched a network of their own—NBA TV in the U.S. in 1999 and in Canada in 2001, the NFL Network in 2003, the NHL Network in Canada in 2001 and in the U.S. in 2007, and the MLB Network in 2009. All networks remain in operation today except for the Canadian NHL Network, which was shut down shortly before the ...
List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada; List of U.S. and Canadian cities by number of major professional sports teams; National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) List of sports; List of sports attendance figures; List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues; List of professional sports ...
All cities in the United States and Canada with at least one team in MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLS as of 2021. Professional sports leagues in the United States includes major professional sports leagues, other highest-level professional leagues, and minor leagues.
This article is a list of teams that play in the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada: Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Football League (NFL), the National Hockey League (NHL), Major League Soccer (MLS), and the Canadian Football League (CFL).
This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue. Individual sports are not included. ... Major League Baseball (MLB) Baseball: 2023: 1: 30: 2,430: 11,319 [d ...
The Athletes Unlimited Softball League is a women's fastpitch softball league with four, currently geographically-neutral teams, that'll be assigned home grounds in its 2026 season. As of its 2025 season , the average salary for a player will be $40,000–45,000, with salaries up to $75,000 achievable through bonus payments .
The following list contains all urban areas in the United States and Canada containing at least one team in any of the six major leagues. The number of teams in the Big Four leagues (B4) (NFL, [2] MLB, [3] NBA, [4] and NHL [5]) and the Big Six leagues (B6) (aforementioned leagues plus MLS [6] and CFL) [7] are included in the table below.
The following leagues partly or fully merged with NFL: All-America Football Conference, 1946–1949 [17] American Football League, 1960–1969 [18] Other notable major outdoor leagues: Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit, 1892–1905 [19] National Football League, 1902; Ohio Independent Championship (Ohio League), 1903–1919 [20]