As of 2010 The National Leagues Giants won the last WS) the American League won 62 World Series titles. The National League won 44 World Series titles, though the Yankees have 27 of those American league wins if you were to subtract the Yankees(A power house team since forever who by chance happens to be an American league team) 27 wins the National League would have 8 more World Series wins than the American league.
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What the heck is "scired"?
The Oakland Athletics have the second most world Series titles of American League Teams with 9
As of 2009, the American League won 61 World Series titles, the National League 43.
Athletics with 9.
Athletics with 9.
The American League has 61 World Series titles, and the National League 43.
The Oakland Athletics have the second most World Series wins for an American League team with 9, second to the Yankees with 27.
the minor leagues im pretty sure
Define "best." The St. Louis Cardinals have the most World Series wins in the National League with 10. The San Francisco Giants have the most wins with 10,344 and the highest win/loss percentage with .538. For the 2009 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the most wins with 95, but the Philadelphia Phillies represented the National League in the World Series.
You did not mention at what level of baseball you are asking. But in every level there is a playoff system. Most levels from Little League to the Major League it is called the World Series. In the Major Leagues the World Series is determined by a best-of-seven game series between one American League team and one National League team. Whoever wins 4 games first wins the World Series.
AL because they have better teams and they have the Yankees After the 2007 World Series that the Red Sox won, the count between leagues is 42 for the National League and 61 for the American League. Of the American League's 61 World Series wins, the Yankees have 26 of those.