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Regular season baseball games between the American League and National League are called interleague games. The first interleague games occurred in 1998 and have been a staple of the MLB schedule since. In 2013 the leagues were balanced to have 15 teams each (the Houston Astros switched from the National League to the American League) which necessitated interleague games throughout the season. Before 2013 interleague games typically happened in concentrated pockets during June and July.
All the major league baseball teams agree on a schedule of playing among themselves, with each team playing 161 games. Anything that happens after that, the playoffs, the league championships, the World Series is all after the regular season, hence post-season.
yes, in a four-game series, one of those games could be a double-header
When the American League expanded to 10 teams in the 1961 season their schedule was lengthened to 162 games. When the National League expanded to 10 teams in the 1962 season their schedule was lengthened to 162 games.
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Teams in the 1908 season played a schedule of 154 games.
There are a total of 162 games for each Major League Baseball team during the Regular Season.
There are 162 games in a team's regular season.
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A standard MLB regular season has 162 games.