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American League
American League
LeagueAmerican League
SportBaseball
Founded1901
CommissionerRob Manfred

American League is one of the two leagues that make up Major League Baseball (MLB), with the other being the National League. The league was founded in 1901 by Ban Johnson, with eight teams, including the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Americans, Chicago White Stockings, Cleveland Blues, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Athletics, and Washington Senators. The American League is headquartered in New York City and is composed of 15 teams, including the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, and Houston Astros. The league has a rich history, with notable events such as the 1919 World Series and the 1927 New York Yankees season, which featured players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.

History

The American League was established in 1901 as a major league, with Ban Johnson as its first president. The league's early years were marked by a rivalry with the National League, which had been founded in 1876. The two leagues competed for players, fans, and respect, with the American League eventually gaining recognition as a major league in 1903. The league's history is closely tied to that of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Detroit Tigers, who have all won numerous World Series championships. Other notable teams in the league's history include the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Athletics, and Washington Senators, who have all relocated to other cities. The league has also been shaped by notable events, such as the Black Sox Scandal and the 1961 New York Yankees season, which featured players like Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle.

Organization

The American League is organized into three divisions: the American League East, American League Central, and American League West. Each division is composed of five teams, with the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and Tampa Bay Rays competing in the East, the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Detroit Tigers competing in the Central, and the Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels, and Oakland Athletics competing in the West. The league is governed by the Major League Baseball (MLB) office, which is headed by Rob Manfred. The league also has a number of notable affiliates, including the Minor League Baseball (MiLB) and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Teams

The American League is composed of 15 teams, including the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers. These teams are spread across the United States and Canada, with a number of notable ballparks, including Fenway Park, Yankee Stadium, and Wrigley Field. The league has also been home to a number of notable players, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle, who have all been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Season Structure

The American League season typically runs from late March to late September, with each team playing 162 games. The season is divided into two halves, with the All-Star Game taking place in mid-July. The league also features a number of notable events, including the Home Run Derby and the World Series. The season is followed by the postseason, which features the American League Division Series (ALDS), the American League Championship Series (ALCS), and the World Series. The league has also been shaped by notable managers, including Joe McCarthy, Casey Stengel, and Tony La Russa, who have all won numerous championships.

Championship

The American League championship is determined by the World Series, which pits the league's champion against the champion of the National League. The league has won the World Series 66 times, with the New York Yankees winning 27 championships, the most of any team in the league. Other notable teams that have won the World Series include the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Oakland Athletics. The league has also been home to a number of notable players who have won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mickey Mantle.

Awards and Honors

The American League presents a number of awards and honors to its players and teams, including the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, the Cy Young Award, and the Rookie of the Year award. The league also features a number of notable accolades, including the Silver Slugger Award and the Gold Glove Award. The league has also been home to a number of notable players who have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe DiMaggio. Other notable awards and honors in the league include the Hank Aaron Award and the Roberto Clemente Award, which are presented to players who have made significant contributions to the game. Category:Baseball leagues