who are the 6 players in national league history to play 20 or more years for the same team?
I only have 5 names 1) Craig Biggio 2) Tony Gwynn 3) Mel Ott 4) Willie Stargell 5) Stan Musial.
Both of these players played more than 20 years for the same team but changed cities in the middle of their career: Henry Aaron and Willie Mays
18 or 20. In games played where the home team is from the National League, there are 9 players on each team. In games played where the home team is from the American League there are 10 players on each team. This is because the American League allows for a designated hitter, whereas the National League does not.
None of the players that played in the '95 Major League Baseball World Series regardless of being from the National League Champion; Atlanta Braves or the Cleveland Indians are currently playing with any of the Major League Baseball teams in 2014.
yes they have
None of the players that played in the 1997 Major League Baseball World Series regardless of being from the American League Champion; Cleveland Indians or the National League Champion; Florida Marlins are currently playing in the Major Leagues as of 2014.
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In order for players to be playable players in "MLB 08 The Show," they must have played at least 1 game in the previous Major League Baseball season and they cannot be 1 of the players that are known as "replacement players" meaning players who played during the 1995 season while there was a Baseball strike ongoing, this is because the replacement players are banned from entering into the Players' Association which means they cannot be in any games that are under license with Major League Baseball and the Players' Association.
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Amost all of them
There is a DH if the game is played in the American League team's ballpark. There is no DH if the game is played in the National League team's ballpark.
None. This is one of the reasons baseball was dropped as an Olympic sport after the 2008 Olympic Games. Major League Baseball refuses to make any allowances so players can play for their national team in the Olympics. This is the direct opposite of the National Hockey League which suspends play for three weeks during the Winter Olympics so that its players may join their national teams and participate in the Olympics.
The Negro Leagues
The World Series was not played in 1904 (because the National League team refused to play the American League team) and in 1994 (because of a players' strike).