Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest professional baseball organization in North America, operating the American and National Leagues.
It features 30 teams (29 US, 1 Canada), a 162‑game regular season, and culminates each autumn in the World Series championship.
Address: 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020
Phone: (212) 485-3444
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Former Bensalem Owls Baseball Player Drafted to the Chicago Cubs. Read to Learn More
A baseball player from Bucks County has been drafted to a major league team as he wraps up his successful collegiate career. Nick Dean, a…
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A Bucks County Company Most Likely Made the Baseballs Jackie Robinson Practiced With
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Quakertown Baseball Stadium Used as a Setting for the Filming of Amazon Prime Show
A popular television show recently utilized a Bucks County baseball field to record episodes of their historical and beloved story. Tom Chang wrote about the…
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Council Rock North Grad Surprises Grandparents with Tickets to See the Phillies at the World Series
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TV Sports Anchor Antics: How a Present-Day CEO in Yardley Became the Father of the Viral Video
Warren Flax, now CEO of an artists’ brush manufacturing company in Yardley, started as a Fort Myers, Fla., sports reporter. While there, he embarked on…
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Richboro Chef Keith Rudolf Plates Nutritious — But Not Too Frou-Frou — Dishes for the Philadelphia Phillies
When considering baseball stadium food, the timeworn song evokes “peanuts and Cracker Jack.” That may suffice for fans, but players need more substance. Allie Conti,…
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“Godzilla vs. Kong” Bodes Well for Citizens vs. COVID
With vaccination rates increasing and parts of pre-pandemic life coming back, there are plenty of signs that things are slowly returning to normal, writes Francesca…






















