Back in the mid 1950's, Major League Baseball hadn't conquered the West Coast.
But that changed in 1957 when the Giants and Dodgers were granted permission to move from New York to San Francisco and Los Angeles, respectively.
Both teams played their inaugural season in California in 1958.
Baseball hasn't been the same since, relocating or adding teams all over the West Coast.
But how would MLB look today if the Giants and Dodgers hadn't moved West? According to the MLB Cathedrals' Twitter account, the Dodgers wanted a new stadium in Brooklyn in 1957, but were denied, leading to the two teams moving.