Posted by
Kate on
7 October 2009, 3:34 pm
Now onto the National League teams.
The NL has four teams that will be playing to go to the World Series to face the winning AL team.
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Posted by
Kate on
26 May 2009, 3:34 am
Since inter league play has become more prevalent in the schedule, it is starting to become more competitive then in years past.
The joke has always been the NL is not comparable to the AL. I used to think that meant the AL has better teams, more talented players which is false in a sense. I believe that the AL has more competitive divisions then the national league but as we saw last year the world series was won by the NL Philadelphia Phillies.
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