Thursday, October 17, 2013
National League (NL)
National League (NL), oldest
existing major-league professional baseball organization in the United States. The
league began play in 1876 as the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs,
replacing the failed National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. The
league’s supremacy was challenged by several rival organizations over the years,
beginning with the American Association in 1882–91. Of these, only the American
League, formed in 1900, survived. Beginning in 1903, the champions of
the National and American leagues have engaged in an annual World Series
contest to decide the championship of Major League
Baseball. The National League consists of 15 teams aligned in three
divisions. In the NL East are the Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Philadelphia
Phillies, and Washington (D.C.)
Nationals. In the NL Central are the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds,
Milwaukee
Brewers, Pittsburgh
Pirates, and St. Louis
Cardinals. In the NL West are the Arizona
Diamondbacks, Colorado
Rockies, Los Angeles
Dodgers, San Diego
Padres, and San Francisco
Giants.
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