Monday, March 12, 2012

MLB history

By John Mac


America has been going wild over baseball since the mid 1850s. With passing years this game has matured and it is now considered a professional sport having an unparallel group of fans in America. Major League baseball or MLB as it's also known is the operating body that oversees the operations of the National league and the American League organizations. Major League baseball is also the highest level of baseball play throughout the United States.

The National League and the American League constitute the MLB. The national League was formed in 1876 as a replacement of the National Association of Professional Baseball Players and it is known as the Senior Circuit whilst the American League is called the Junior Circuit. At the end of every baseball season the champions from these two leagues play in the World Series against each other.

The Major League Baseball is considered one of the major professional sports leagues in the USA and has 30 teams under its umbrella. 29 out of these thirty teams come from the United States while one is from Canada. Each mlb season sees 162 games being played. The season begins around the first Sunday within the month of April and continues up until the first Sunday in October. The post season games are played in October and quite often continue until November.

The Major League Baseball constitution controls the MLB and its operations. It's this constitution that markets and negotiates every one of the MLB contracts. They are responsible for maintaining the umpiring crews and negotiating the television, labor and marketing contracts too. The designated wing that oversees the functioning of MLB.com is known as the MLB Advanced Media. In addition, they look over web sites of the 30 participant teams of the MLB as well as MLB.com.

Major League Baseball presently has three broadcasting partners, namely, ESPN, FOX and TBS. All the three channels have been assigned their designated slots to air the games beginning with the opening day till the conclusion of the season. Fox Sports shall continue to telecast MLB until 2013 and shall have the rights of the All Star games. They will also broadcast the American League Championships in each odd year and shall air the National League Championships every even year.

ESPN covers the national Opening Day for the baseball season. They air Monday, Wednesday and Sunday Night Baseball along with Baseball tonight which gives viewers a complete lowdown about the MLB games played on that day. TBS continues to air regular games on Sunday afternoons until 2013. They broadcast the American League Championships in even years and the National League championships in odd years.

MLB news can be located over a number of websites just about the most popular one being http//espn.com. When you go to ESPN.com you can get the latest on MLB baseball scores, reviews, performance analysis, statistics and story of the day as well as includes real-time baseball scores. Now baseball fans get all the info, news that you could possibly want at espn.com.




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