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Τι (ποιος) είναι American League - ορισμός

BASEBALL LEAGUE, PART OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
American league baseball club; Junior Circuit; American league; American League of Professional Baseball Clubs
  • American League President and founder [[Ban Johnson]], in center, surrounded by the portraits of the league's eight teams in 1907.
  • Washington Senators]] pitcher [[Walter Johnson]] (1887–1946, played 1907–1927, managed 1929–1932 for Senators; managed Cleveland Indians 1933–1935), shake hands following the Senators' 1924 American League championship at [[Griffith Stadium]], [[Washington, D.C.]]

1961–62 American Soccer League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
1961-62 American Soccer League II season; 1961-62 American Soccer League; The 1961–62 American Soccer League; The 1961-62 American Soccer League
In the 1961–62 American Soccer League II, Ukrainian Nationals won the championship. After the season, Galicia-Honduras withdrew.
United American Football League         
United American Professional Football League
The United American Football League (UAFL) (also referred as United American Professional Football League (UAPFL)) was a professional American football minor league that played in 1967. The league was an attempt by Hal Shapiro to revive professional football in Richmond, Virginia after the Richmond Rebels from the Continental Football League had folded.
1921–22 American Soccer League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
1921-22 American Soccer League I season; 1921-22 American Soccer League season; 1921-22 American Soccer League
The 1921-22 American Soccer League season was the inaugural season of the American Soccer League. Philadelphia F.

Βικιπαίδεια

American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada. It developed from the Western League, a minor league based in the Great Lakes states, which eventually aspired to major league status. It is sometimes called the Junior Circuit because it claimed Major League status for the 1901 season, 25 years after the formation of the National League (the "Senior Circuit").

At the end of every season, the American League champion plays in the World Series against the National League champion; two seasons did not end in playing a World Series (1904, when the National League champion New York Giants refused to play their AL counterpart, and 1994, when a players' strike prevented the Series). Through 2022, American League teams have won 67 of the 118 World Series played since 1903, with 27 of those coming from the New York Yankees alone. The New York Yankees have won 40 American League titles, the most in the league's history, followed by the Philadelphia/Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (15) and the Boston Red Sox (14).

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για American League
1. "I‘m an American League fan, and I go with the American League team, maybe with the exception of the Mets," he said.
2. Both the Tigers and the Twins will play in the post–season – one as American League Central division winners and one as the American League wildcard team.
3. "I‘m glad to see as an American League fan, as a Yankees fan, we‘re keeping him in the American League, we‘re keeping him on the Yankees," he said.
4. The Tigers, American League champions, have home field advantage in the World Series as the American League team won the MLB All–Star Game in July.
5. Miller, president of the American League of Lobbyists.