Both American and National League teams follow theexact same rules. The difference between both leagues is that the American League elects to use the Designated Hitter Rule, and the National League does not.
There is no rule stating that the National League cannot use Designated Hitters. As a matter of fact, Rule 6.10 states: 6.10 Any league may elect to use Rule 6.10(b), which shall be called the Designated Hitter Rule.
(b) The Designated Hitter Rule provides as follows:
That is the only difference between American and National leagues, but as mentioned before, either league has the option of using the Designated Hitter Rule at the beginning of any game.
Its just the same as normal baseball!
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No, there are no differences in rules or regulations of the game itself. The National and American Leagues only differ by their franchises and trading, everything else, including the baseball, remains the same.
There are 14 teams in the American League. There are also 16 in the National League.
There are 16 teams in the American League 14 in the National League
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No, Both American and National league baseball games are 9 innings long
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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.
The American League is one of the two leagues in Major League Baseball. There are currently 15 teams in the American League.
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