Okay I have a little bet with my brother. How many original Major League Baseball teams are still their original cities? By this I mean teams that were in the AL and NL the years the leagues were founded?

Here is what I have:

AL: Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, NY Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians.
NL: Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals.

I thought the Pittsburgh Pirates might be in there, they have been together many years. But no. They were started playing several years after the NL was founded.

The "pointed ‘C’" is used by both the Chicago Bears of the NFL and the Cincinnati Reds of the MLB. Is there a reason that they would choose to make the "C" pointed on the back end? Is there a significance to two different cities using the logo?
Update: This type of C is called a "Wishbone C."" Also, The Minnesota Twins of MLB use it as well. Still, what is the origin of the "Wishbone C" and why do multiple franchises use it?

I am looking for the Cincinnati Reds.