Postby Adam » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:27 pm
The AL and NL began as just two separate leagues. Eventually they started playing each other in the World Series which is the best team from each league as decided by a playoff system. There are small differences in the rules of how the game is played in each league most notably in the American League you can have a designated hitter in the place of your pitcher hitting, in the National League the pitcher always hits. When the two teams meet in inter league play who ever has the home field determines what rules are followed. The National League is the older of the two leagues. Throughout the history of baseball the two leagues have began to interact more and more first with the All-Star game which in the middle of the season players who are voted on by the fans from each league face each other (The American League historically wins). There is also a often despised part of baseball where throughout the season NL teams will face AL teams in regular season games. Bottom line really is there isn't much difference it is just another division of Major League Baseball. This is my understanding from being a life long baseball fan, however I easily could have made some mistakes.
Oh and the Yankees suck!
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