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In the MLB (Major League Baseball) there are 30 baseball teams. Each team is placed in a specific league. There are 2 different leagues, the American League which consist of 15 teams and the National League contains 15 teams.
 
 
The American League teams are:
 
 
Boston Red Sox
 
New York Yankees
 
Baltimore Oriels
 
Los Angeles of Anaheim
 
Chicago White Sox
 
Oakland Athletics
 
Cleveland Indians
 
Texas Rangers
 
Tampa Bay Rays
 
Minnesota Twins
 
Toronto Blue Jays (Canada)
 
Kansas City Royals
 
Detroit Tigers
 
Houston Astros
 
 
The National League teams are:
 
 
New York Mets
 
St. Louis Cardinals
 
Los Angeles Dodgers
 
Atlanta Braves
 
Chicago Cubs
 
Cincinnati Reds
 
Miami Marlins
 
Philadelphia Phillies
 
San Fransisco Giants 
 
Arizona Diamoundbacks
 
Washington Nationals
 
San Diego Padres
 
Pittsburgh Pirates
 
Colorado Rockies 
 
Milwaukee Brewers 
 
 
Each of the following 15 teams battle out in there conference to pick an overall winner of there league to decide who plays in the world series. The world series is a battle between both winners or the American and National League. The world series is known as one of the biggest, most important, most watched sporting events of the entire year.
 

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