The Set Game II: Members Only

Cities with teams that are not as good as the Brewers?

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Nah, just kidding.

Cities with Baseball Teams?

Member: Milwauke
Non-Member: Providence
 
Guys, having something as generic as "Cities With Baseball Teams" will cover most Australian cities. I know for a fact Canberra has one.

It probably has something to do with winning or hosting something. Now, American sports and winning. Hm...
 
Not (American) football.

Utah doesn't even have a team.
 
No to all.

Members: Denver, Washington DC, Salt Lake City, Boston, New York City, Chicago, Vancouver
Non-Members: Baltimore, Canberra, London, Quito, Farmington, Cairo, San Francisco, Paris, Guadalajara, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Sydney, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Milwaukee, Providence,
 
Cities with Major League Soccer teams?

Member: Seattle

Non-Member: Atlanta
 
Members: Red

Non-Members: Yellow
 
Primary colors of light?

Member: Green

Non-Member: Burgundy
 
Colours that are primary colours on the RGB system?

Member: Green

Non-Member: Orange
 
Main colours of CFC themes?

Member: Black
Non-member: Salmon
 
No to all.

Members: Red, Green, Burgundy, Black, White, Pink

Non-Members: Yellow, Orange, Salmon
 
No guess, just trying something.

Member: Optical
Non-member: Light Green
 
Salmon would be a member then Luther.
 
Optical has the right idea that the set has nothing to do with color.

Members: Red, Green, Burgundy, Black, White, Pink, Optical, Blue, Grey

Non-Members: Yellow, Orange, Salmon

A hint about his guess of Light Green: "Light" and "Green" are both members, but "Light Green" isn't.
 
Words that don't have six letters?

Member: Non-member
Non-member: Member

EDIT: No, that can't be right. Hold on.
 
It's words/phrases that don't have two syllables. My guesses from above here.
 
That's... very close to the answer, close enough that I'll give it to you.

Members: Red, Green, Burgundy, Black, White, Pink, Optical, Blue, Grey, Non-Member

Non-Members: Yellow, Orange, Salmon, Member

It's actually words/phrases with an odd number of syllables. :p
 
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