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MLB London Series         
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SERIES IN LONDON
London Series; 2020 MLB London Series
The MLB London Series is an arrangement for Major League Baseball (MLB) to play select regular season games at London Stadium in London, England. The arrangement was initially for two years, 2019 and 2020, which was sponsored by Mitel and branded as Mitel & MLB Present London Series.
All-MLB Team         
  • [[Freddie Freeman]] has been selected to the All-MLB team 4 times.
  • [[Gerrit Cole]] has been selected to the All-MLB team 3 times.
  • [[Juan Soto]] has been selected to the All-MLB team 3 times.
  • [[Liam Hendriks]] has been selected to the All-MLB team 3 times.
  • [[Shohei Ohtani]] was selected to the All-MLB team as both a pitcher and designated hitter in 2021 and 2022.
ANNUAL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL HONOR
All-MLB; All-MLB Second Team
The All-MLB Team is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) honor given to the best players across both leagues at each position during the season. Selections to the first and second teams are determined by a fan vote and a panel consisting of media members, former players, and baseball officials.
MLB 2K         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
2K Sports Major League Baseball series; Mlb 2k; MLB 2K series; 2k baseball; Major League Baseball 2K5: WSE; MLB 2K (series)
MLB 2K was a series of baseball video games that was developed by Visual Concepts and Kush Games, and published by 2K Sports. The series was licensed by, and based on, the Major League Baseball professional baseball organization.