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  2. American Legion Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The American Legion first sponsored a baseball league in 1925. In the first American Legion Baseball World Series, Yonkers, New York, Post 321 beat a team from Pocatello, Idaho, in Philadelphia in 1926. However, the inaugural season was expensive for the American Legion due to travel costs, and the subsequent season was cancelled.

  3. List of World Series champions - Wikipedia

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    The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason.First played in 1903, [1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL). [2]

  4. Here's the American Legion World Series baseball schedule for ...

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    Hudson Post 100 will make history when it plays its first American Legion World Series game in Shelby, N.C. The program had never won a Northeast Regional championship or even appeared in the ...

  5. Amateur baseball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, draws participants from around the world and is televised in the US on ESPN. American Amateur Youth Baseball Alliance known as AAYBA (World Series in Flower Mound Texas with over 300 teams participating ages 7–14 Founded in 1989) American Legion Baseball (ages 13–19)

  6. Meet the teams set to compete in the American Legion World Series

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  7. World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 19th-century competitions are, however, not officially recognized as part of World Series history by Major League Baseball, as it considers 19th-century baseball to be a prologue to the modern baseball era. [9] As late as approximately 1960, some sources treated the 19th-century Series on an equal basis with the post-19th-century series. [10]

  8. American League Central - Wikipedia

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    Along with the National League East, the AL Central is one of two divisions in the Major Leagues in which all of its members have won a World Series title. In fact, each team has captured at least two World Series championships. The Kansas City Royals were the most recent team from the division to win the World Series. [1]

  9. Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball is the oldest of North America's major professional sports organizations, with roots dating back to the 1870s. The final series to determine its champion has been called the "World Series" (originally "World's Championship Series" and then "World's Series") as far back as the National League's contests with the American Association starting at the beginning of the 1880s.