Ummm the All Star game?
no... the only difference between American and national league is that there is a DH in the roster for American league and the pitcher doesnt bat in American league... other than that it is exactly the same
its the championship between the national league and American league champions
Major League Baseball (MLB) teams are divided between National and American League. Within these leagues, teams are further divided into divisions: East, Central, and West; therefore, in total, there are six (6) divisions (or "conferences") in MLB, including National League East, National League Central, National League West, American League East, American League Central, and American League West teams.
A competition between National Accounts Divisions in order to compile national accounts using automatic data processing. Although not very usually, at least put something of sense to the question.
The world series is between the top american league team and the top national league team. There is no american league world series. The Texas Rangers were the american league team in the World Series. The St. Louis Cardinals from the national league beat them in seven games.
AL - American League NL - National League The AL and NL make up MLB (Major League Baseball).
The National Association was the first major league in baseball and existed between 1871-1875. After it folded the National League was formed and has played continuously since 1876. The American League was founded in 1901.
No. World Cup is a competition between national teams, not between clubs. I believe some Man U players, however, are competing in it together with their respective national teams.
Same as American baseball...90 feet between the bases.
Regular season baseball games between the American League and National League are simply referred to as "interleague games." These games occur when teams from the two leagues face each other during the regular season, rather than during the World Series or All-Star Game.
Interspecific competition.
Interspecific competition is the competition between two or more species of different organisms competing for the same resources. Intraspecific competition is the competition between two or more of the same species fighting for the same resources.