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May 1 DKNG Apple, Novo Nordisk earnings, jobless claims: What to watch
May 1 DKNG Formula 1 Stops Trump Fundraiser; Miami Grand Prix Connection To Dolphins Owner Draws Attention
May 1 DKNG DraftKings Q1 results preview: Betting on sector tailwinds while fending off competition
May 1 DKNG 3 Amazing Internet Stocks That Could Help Set You Up for Life
Apr 30 DKNG 15 Best Gambling Stocks to Buy Now
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Apr 30 VFC Top 11 Luxury Clothing Stocks to Invest in Now
Apr 30 DKNG 25 Richest Billionaires in Sports Industry
Apr 30 DKNG Earnings Preview: Red Rock Resorts (RRR) Q1 Earnings Expected to Decline
Apr 29 DKNG DraftKings (DKNG) to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store?
Apr 29 DKNG Will Earnings Cheer Continue To Buoy Markets? Apple, Amazon, Pfizer, Coinbase Lead Flurry Of Q1 Reports This Week
Apr 28 DKNG 10 Leisure and Recreation Services Stocks to Buy
Apr 28 VFC V. F. Corporation: Weaker Performance But Some Restructuring Effect Shows Up
Apr 27 DKNG Betting on the house: Five trends to watch in the casino sector
Apr 26 VFC 12 Analysts Assess VF: What You Need To Know
Apr 26 VFC V.F. Corporation Is A Strong Buy: This Bargain Stock Is My Top Turnaround For 2024
Apr 26 DKNG Got $1,000? 3 Stocks to Buy Now While They're On Sale
Apr 25 DKNG Cathie Wood’s Fintech ETF Bleeds Assets After 93% Return Last Year
Apr 25 DKNG DraftKings (DKNG) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: What to Know Ahead of Q1 Release
Apr 25 DKNG DraftKings Inc. (DKNG) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
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Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization, the oldest of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. A total of 30 teams play in the National League (NL) and American League (AL), with 15 teams in each league. The NL and AL were formed as separate legal entities in 1876 and 1901 respectively. After cooperating but remaining legally separate entities beginning in 1903, the leagues merged into a single organization led by the Commissioner of Baseball in 2000. The organization also oversees Minor League Baseball, which comprises 256 teams affiliated with the Major League clubs. With the World Baseball Softball Confederation, MLB manages the international World Baseball Classic tournament.
Baseball's first openly all-professional team was founded in Cincinnati in 1869. (There had been teams in the past that paid some players, and some that had paid all players but under the table.) The first few decades of professional baseball were characterized by rivalries between leagues and by players who often jumped from one team or league to another.
The period before 1920 in baseball was known as the dead-ball era; players rarely hit home runs during this time. Baseball survived a conspiracy to fix the 1919 World Series, which came to be known as the Black Sox Scandal. The sport rose in popularity in the 1920s, and survived potential downturns during the Great Depression and World War II. Shortly after the war, Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier.
The 1950s and 1960s were a time of expansion for the AL and NL, then new stadiums and artificial turf surfaces began to change the game in the 1970s and 1980s. Home runs dominated the game during the 1990s, and media reports began to discuss the use of anabolic steroids among Major League players in the mid-2000s. In 2006, an investigation produced the Mitchell Report, which implicated many players in the use of performance-enhancing substances, including at least one player from each team.
Today, MLB is composed of 30 teams: 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. Teams play 162 games each season and five teams in each league advance to a four-round postseason tournament that culminates in the World Series, a best-of-seven championship series between the two league champions that dates to 1903. Baseball broadcasts are aired on television, radio, and the Internet throughout North America and in several other countries throughout the world. MLB has the highest season attendance of any sports league in the world with more than 73 million spectators in 2015.

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