MLB, short for Major League Baseball is a professional baseball organization consisting of teams from the United States and Canada.
Founded in 1903 as the American League and National League merged to create a unified national league.
The first World Series was played in 1903 between the Boston Americans (now Red Sox) and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Today, MLB is comprised of 30 teams divided into two leagues, American League and National League.
NBA is a men's professional basketball league in North America comprising 30 teams.
NFL is a professional football league comprising 32 teams from the United States.
NHL is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 31 teams.
MLS is a men's professional soccer league in the United States and Canada.
A subscription-based streaming service that is used to stream live MLB games.
An online shop that sells MLB merchandise, such as jerseys, caps, and memorabilia.
An app that provides fans with information about games, including ticketing, parking, and concession options.
The main difference between the American League and National League is that the American League uses the designated hitter (DH) rule, while the National League does not.
There are 30 teams in MLB, divided into two leagues: American League and National League.
The MLB postseason is a series of games that determine which team will win the World Series. The postseason consists of the Wild Card Game, Division Series, Championship Series, and World Series.
MLB games can be watched on a variety of platforms, including cable TV, satellite TV, online streaming services, and the MLB.tv subscription-based streaming service.
MLB teams are formed through a combination of drafts, trades, and signings by team management. The process of forming a team can take years, and teams are constantly making changes to their roster to improve their chances of winning.