How did the teams get picked for National and American League in baseball?


I have always been curious about this! How did they know what teams to choose for the National or American League? Someone help me out here!



Answers:

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The NL was founded in 1876, absorbing a few existing teams and founding a few new ones. The specific inclusive teams rattled around some for a few years, but settled down around the turn of the century.

The AL was founded in 1901, with a few quick moves soon after, but the familiar cities were fixed by 1903.

Expansion teams added:
1961 - two in the AL
1962 - two in the NL
1969 - two in each
1977 - two in the AL
1993 - two in the NL
1998 - one in each, with the Brewers moving from the AL to the NL to maintain the even cardinal* numbers required to obviate near-daily interleague play.

There was no "selection" as such; each league was formed separately, for the purpose of making munny. Businesses find their niches.

*Has nothing to do with St. Louis.

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The National League was founded in 1876 with 8 teams. The American League was founded in 1901 with 8 teams of its own. Teams have come and gone, moved, been added, etc., but there was no pool of teams that were assigned to either league.

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