That's kind of hard to come up with the proper list. The Yankees, sure. The Dodgers? They've been on opposite ends of the country and a complete non-entity for extremely long periods of time. The Giants? Without Bonds that team has had less personality than just about anybody out there? Phillies? Boooooorrrrinnngggggggg. Athletics? 3 different locations, the Bash Brothers and Moneyball. The White Sox have disco demolition. Nobody even realizes Baltimore still exists, plus two different locations. Cincy? They haven't been relevant since Vietnam. Pittsburgh? Cocaine and acid was fun. St. Louis, quality slice of white bread if there ever was one. Prior to the 2000s Boston had no more meaningful history than the Cubs. Their most meaningful play took place in Shea stadium. As lackluster as it has been, I think the Cubs stack up well with just about any non-Yankees organization out there. They'd lose the argument with a couple but they aren't at the bottom of the list. And it really is a good place to drink beer. And perhaps get autographed Hostess Twinkies from that lard-encrusted Berkman back in the day.