MLB team wheel: spin the wheel of MLB teams
Press SPIN and the wheel hands you a random MLB team: all 30 franchises load automatically, every club at an exactly equal 1-in-30 chance, both leagues, nothing weighted. Use it to draw your next MLB The Show franchise, pick tonight's game to watch, or hand every fan at the party a side, and the replay link proves nobody rigged it.
Anything can win. That's the deal.
- Angels
- Astros
- Athletics
- Blue Jays
- Braves
- Brewers
- Cardinals
- Cubs
- Diamondbacks
- Dodgers
- Giants
- Guardians
- Mariners
- Marlins
- Mets
- Nationals
- Orioles
- Padres
- Phillies
- Pirates
- Rangers
- Rays
- Red Sox
- Reds
- Rockies
- Royals
- Tigers
- Twins
- White Sox
- Yankees
How does the MLB spin the wheel work?
All 30 teams take one identical slice each, Angels through Yankees, and the winner comes from a fresh random seed drawn from your browser's cryptographic source the moment you press SPIN. The seed travels inside the share link, so anyone can reopen your exact spin and watch it land on the same team: proof, not promises.
The list is yours to edit. The × on a chip drops a team you refuse to accept (no judgment), the box above types anything back in, and your setup saves in your browser, not on a server. Call it an MLB teams wheel, an MLB random team wheel, an MLB random team generator, or a random team generator MLB style: same thirty slices, same fair pick.
What are the 30 MLB teams on the wheel?
Fifteen per league, five per division, current names only, including the Athletics, who currently wear no city at all while the franchise plays in West Sacramento on its way to Las Vegas. The full map:
| TEAM | LEAGUE | DIVISION |
|---|---|---|
| Baltimore Orioles | American League | East |
| Boston Red Sox | American League | East |
| New York Yankees | American League | East |
| Tampa Bay Rays | American League | East |
| Toronto Blue Jays | American League | East |
| Chicago White Sox | American League | Central |
| Cleveland Guardians | American League | Central |
| Detroit Tigers | American League | Central |
| Kansas City Royals | American League | Central |
| Minnesota Twins | American League | Central |
| Houston Astros | American League | West |
| Los Angeles Angels | American League | West |
| Athletics | American League | West |
| Seattle Mariners | American League | West |
| Texas Rangers | American League | West |
| Atlanta Braves | National League | East |
| Miami Marlins | National League | East |
| New York Mets | National League | East |
| Philadelphia Phillies | National League | East |
| Washington Nationals | National League | East |
| Chicago Cubs | National League | Central |
| Cincinnati Reds | National League | Central |
| Milwaukee Brewers | National League | Central |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | National League | Central |
| St. Louis Cardinals | National League | Central |
| Arizona Diamondbacks | National League | West |
| Colorado Rockies | National League | West |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | National League | West |
| San Diego Padres | National League | West |
| San Francisco Giants | National League | West |
Spin the wheel: MLB teams by league, division, or draft order
Open Wheel settings and the quick fills load exactly the slice of baseball you want: either full league at 15 teams, or any of the six divisions at five, which turns a division rivalry into a one-in-five coin toss. Some search it backwards, MLB teams spin the wheel, and land in the same place: this one.
For a random order of the whole league, switch on "Remove the winner after each spin": every landed team leaves the wheel, so 30 spins produce a complete first-to-last sequence with no repeats. That's a fantasy draft order, a 30-ballparks road-trip order, or a full season of assigned watch nights, settled in front of everyone.
What can you use an MLB team randomizer for?
The random-franchise save is the classic: starting MLB The Show or OOTP with whoever fate assigns, small-market rebuild included, is a completely different game than picking your favorites again. It also assigns clubs for season-long family pick'em pools, decides which of tonight's fifteen games actually gets the TV, picks whose cap you buy next, and gives a random baseball team to every player at a watch party so a neutral October game suddenly matters to everyone in the room.
Teachers and trivia hosts spin it too: land on a team, name its ballpark, league, or a Hall of Famer who wore the uniform. The table above settles any argument the wheel starts.
Fair questions
- Does the wheel include all 30 MLB teams?
- Yes: all 30 current franchises, 15 American League and 15 National League, under today's names. Drop any team with the × on its chip; Reset wheel restores the full league.
- Is the random MLB team pick actually fair?
- Every team holds an exactly equal 1-in-30 slice and each spin draws a fresh seed from your browser's cryptographic random source. The seed rides in the share link, so the exact spin can be replayed as proof.
- Can I spin just one league or one division?
- Yes. Quick fills in Wheel settings load the American League, the National League, or any of the six divisions in one tap, and you can type any custom mix up to 52 entries.
- Can it make a full random order of all 30 teams?
- Switch on "Remove the winner after each spin" and every landed team leaves the wheel: 30 spins produce a complete random ordering with no repeats, which is exactly how fantasy draft orders and ballpark road-trip plans get settled.
- Is PlaySpinWheel affiliated with MLB?
- No. Team names appear only as labels on the slices you spin. This is a free, unofficial fan toy: no accounts, no money, nothing to win or lose.
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