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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.
National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs of the United States and Cuba; Negro American Association; Negro American League; Negro Major League; Negro National League (1920–1931) Negro National League (1933–1948) Negro Southern League (1920–1936) Negro Southern League (1945–1951) Negro Texas League; New York State League
Some members of the 1871–1875 National Association of Professional Base Ball Players or National Association (NA) may be listed here, even if they did not play after 1875. Some may be in Category:Defunct baseball teams. NA players are commonly considered "major leaguers" although MLB does not count the NA as a major league.
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Pages in category "Defunct independent baseball league teams" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Defunct major baseball leagues in the United States" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Patsy Tebeau won 579 games as manager of the Cleveland Spiders.. In Major League Baseball history, 65 teams have become defunct. [1] These teams played in five different Major Leagues–the extant National League and the now defunct American Association, Union Association, Players' League and Federal League.
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