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In case you were curious

For its founding year, Major League Baseball (the current official organization) uses 1869 - the year the first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, was established - and held official celebrations for its 100th anniversary in 1969 and its 125th anniversary in 1994. Many believe that the formation of the National League in 1876 is the beginning of Major League Baseball. Others believe the signing of the National Agreement in 1903 (two seasons after the American League's formation in 1901) is the true beginning of Major League Baseball.

 

The first attempt at a national major league was the short-lived National Association, which existed from 1871 to 1875. Two current Major League franchises, the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs, can trace their origins to the National Association.

 

Currently, there are two major leagues: the National League (founded in 1876) and the American League (founded in 1901.) Several other defunct leagues are officially considered to be major, and their statistics and records are included with those of the two current Major Leagues. These include the Union Association (1884), the American Association (19th century) (1882–1891, not to be confused with later minor leagues of the same name), the Players League (1890) and the Federal League (1914–1915). In the late 1950s, a serious attempt was made to establish a third major league, the Continental League, but that league never played.

 

The top players in the Negro Leagues of the first half of the 20th century were as good as or even better than their counterparts in the segregated Major Leagues, which was virtually all-white with few Hispanic and Native American players. Several Negro league players have been enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. However, the Negro Leagues are not officially considered major, primarily because the statistical record is incomplete.

 

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