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This is a list of seasons of Major League Baseball 1870s. Year National League champion 1876: Chicago White Stockings: 1877: Boston Red Caps: 1878: 1879: Providence ...
Note: Team names are given here according to the convention used by The Baseball Encyclopedia, which regularized them into the familiar form of modern team names. However, most teams in the early period had no name, aside from that of the club (as in "Hartford Base Ball Club" or "Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia"), and nicknames like ...
Major League Baseball inaugural teams seasons (30 P) A. Arizona Diamondbacks seasons (29 P) Athletics (baseball) seasons (4 C, 2 P) Atlanta Braves seasons (3 C, 61 P) B.
The overall length of the season was extended to 187 days with the addition of four off-days for all teams. All teams were scheduled to play on Opening Day, which for 2018 was March 29. Sunday Night Baseball will no longer be played on the final Sunday before the All-Star Game, in order to ease travel time for those who are participating in the ...
Major League Baseball teams seasons (57 C, 30 P) World Series champion seasons (126 P) 0–9. 1876 Major League Baseball season (8 P) ... 1887 Major League Baseball ...
The 1958 Major League Baseball season began to turn Major League Baseball into a nationwide league. Walter O'Malley, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers and "perhaps the most influential owner of baseball's early expansion era," [66] moved his team to Los Angeles, marking the first major league franchise on the West Coast. [67]
Team season: Each year is linked to an article about that particular Brewers season. Finish: The team's final position in the divisional standings GB: Games behind the team that finished in first place in the division that season Apps. Postseason appearances: number of seasons the team qualified for the postseason † World Series champions ...
This timeline includes all franchises (including non-defunct franchises) that played in the AL or NL after 1891; it also shows the eleven historical leagues during the period in which each is considered a major league by Major League Baseball. Only major and recent name changes are marked in blue. Franchise moves are marked in black.