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'''Major League Baseball''' can refer to any of the following:
'''Major League Baseball''' can refer to any of the following:


* [[List of professional sports teams from Birmingham#Baseball|Birmingham professional baseball teams]], often affiliated with Major League programs
* The [[Birmingham Black Barons]] played in the Negro Southern League, the Negro National League and the Negro American League. The records of those leagues and their players from [[1920]] until the to integration of the white Major Leagues in [[1948]] were incorporated into the Major League Baseball's records in [[2024]].
* [[List of professional sports teams from Birmingham#Baseball|Birmingham professional baseball teams]], have sometimes operated as Minor League affiliates of Major League programs:
** From 1947 to 1952 the [[Birmingham Barons]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Boston Red Sox.
** From 1953 to 1956 the [[Birmingham Barons]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's New York Yankees.
** From 1957 to 1961 the [[Birmingham Barons]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Detroit Tigers.
** From 1964 to 1965 the [[Birmingham Barons]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Kansas City Athletics.
** From 1967 to 1975 the [[Birmingham A's]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Kansas City Athletics.
** From 1981 to 1985 the [[Birmingham Barons]] were the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Detroit Tigers.
** From 1986 to the present the [[Birmingham Barons]] have been the AA [[Southern League]] affiliate of the American League's Chicago White Sox.
* [[List of baseball players born in Birmingham]], and [[:Category:Major League Baseball players]]
* [[List of baseball players born in Birmingham]], and [[:Category:Major League Baseball players]]
* [[Rickwood Field]] hosted numerous Major League teams for exhibition games, usually as a stop on the route to their home cities from spring training camps in Florida.
* [[Rickwood Field]] historically has hosted numerous Major League teams for exhibition games, usually as a stop on the route to their home cities from spring training camps in Florida.
* [[MLB at Rickwood Field]], a 2024 regular-season game between the San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals, played at [[Rickwood Field]]
* [[MLB at Rickwood Field]], a 2024 regular-season game between the San Francisco Giants and St Louis Cardinals, played at [[Rickwood Field]]
* [[MLB Youth Academy]], a 2019 proposal for a youth baseball and softball facility at [[George Ward Park]] which was not realized.
* [[MLB Youth Academy]], a 2019 proposal for a youth baseball and softball facility at [[George Ward Park]] which was not realized.


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Revision as of 11:18, 5 July 2024

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