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  2. Category:Major League Baseball team logos - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Major League Baseball logos - Wikipedia

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  4. Major League Baseball logo - Wikipedia

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    The MLB "Batter" logo was commissioned by the Major League Baseball Centennial Committee, and was introduced by the new Baseball Commissioner, Bowie Kuhn, to be used in preparations for, and celebration of, the 1869–1969 Professional Baseball Centennial Celebration held July 21, 1969, in Washington, DC.

  5. Category:Major League Baseball logos and uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball logos (7 C, 36 F) U. Major League Baseball uniforms (3 P, 30 F) Pages in category "Major League Baseball logos and uniforms"

  6. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    The new guideline requires players to be part of a Major League team roster before a rookie card would be released in their name, and a designated "rookie card" logo printed on the face of the card. The rookie card logo shows the words "rookie card" over a baseball bat and home plate with the Major League Baseball logo in the top left corner.

  7. Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada. It comprises 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada.