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'''Major League Baseball''' is an organization which drifts increasingly [[liberal]] as many other organizations and persons who pander to the [[liberal media]] do. Television ratings for the 2020 [[World Series]] dropped to a 20-year record low,<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/mlb-losing-fans-donald-trump-claims-1580852</ref> and then fell further to only 9.11 million viewers of the 2023 World Series which the lowest audience ever recorded despite the increase in population.<ref>https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/mlb-world-series-2023-tv-ratings-viewership-fox-texas-rangers/?zephr_sso_ott=KKCTMq#:~:text=The%20five%2Dgame%20series%20won,9.11m%20viewers%20on%20Fox.&text=The%202023%20Major%20League%20Baseball,9.11%20million%20viewers%20on%20Fox.</ref>
MLB operates two leagues, the [[American League|American]] and the [[National League]], and has existed since 1903. It is comprised of 30 teams; 16 15 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams 15 teams in the American League(the leagues were previously separate organizations and legally still are; however, with the National League adopting the designated hitter rule, the division is solely for historical rivalry purposes). The Major League baseball season runs from [[March]] or [[April]] until [[September]] or [[October]], and consists of 162 games (or 163 in the event of a tiebreaker). Spring training comes before the main season, usually in [[February]]. The playoffs follow the regular season, culminating in the [[World Series]] in [[October]]. The only difference between the play of the two leagues is that American League teams are permitted to allow a [[designated hitter]] to bat in place of the pitcher. The MLB is popular throughout [[North America|North]] and [[South America]] as well as [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[Japan]], [[China]], [[South Korea]] and [[India]].
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