Entity: MLB
MLB stands for Major League Baseball, the organization overseeing professional baseball leagues in the United States and Canada.
MLB
Etymology
The abbreviation MLB stands for Major League Baseball.
Definition
MLB is the premier organization that oversees and regulates professional baseball leagues in the United States and Canada. It consists of two leagues, the National League and the American League, known for their competitive teams and historic rivalries.
Historical Context
Founded in 1903, MLB has a rich history dating back over a century. It has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry with a global fan base and iconic players.
Cultural Significance
MLB holds a special place in American culture, with baseball often referred to as the national pastime. The sport has inspired movies, books, and countless traditions.
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A premier baseball organization consisting of two leagues, the National and American, known for its competitive spirit and rich history.