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  2. Interleague play - Wikipedia

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    Interleague play in Major League Baseball refers to regular-season baseball games played between an ... Previously played as interleague rivals in 2002, 2003, and ...

  3. Pearson Cup - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the series was ... The Blue Jays and Expos first played meaningful baseball in the 1997 season with the introduction of interleague play, with the teams ...

  4. Mets–Yankees rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Until interleague play started, the two teams had only met in exhibition games. Since the inception of interleague play, the two teams have played each other in every regular season since 1997. From 1999 through 2012, they have played six games per season: two three-game series (one series in each team's ballpark).

  5. Cardinals notch first Yankee Stadium win since ... the 1964 ...

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    There was no interleague play until 1997, and that began with AL East teams playing NL East teams and NL Central teams playing AL Central teams. ... So the Cardinals' first road series against the ...

  6. Subway Series - Wikipedia

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    The Mets and Yankees first met in a regular season game on June 16, 1997, with the introduction of interleague play. The Mets won the game 6–0. The Yankees took the next two games to win the series, all three being played at Yankee Stadium. 1999 marked the first year of this rendition of the Subway Series to be two three-game series, three ...

  7. City Series (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics played the Phillies for the first time in interleague play in June 2003 at Veterans Stadium. The Phillies invited former A's Eddie Joost and Gus Zernial to the games. Connie Mack's daughter Ruth Mack Clark attended the first game. Former Florida U.S. Senator Connie Mack III, Mack's grandson, threw out the first ball. [27]

  8. Philadelphia Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics played the Phillies for the first time in interleague play in June 2003 at Veterans Stadium. The Phillies invited former A's Eddie Joost and Gus Zernial to the games. Connie Mack's daughter Ruth Mack Clark attended the first game. Former Florida U.S. Senator Connie Mack III, Mack's grandson, threw out the first ball. [12]

  9. Ohio Cup - Wikipedia

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    Except in 2002, the Indians and Reds have played each other every year since interleague play has been established. They have played each other 6 times every year from 1999 to 2012 except 2002 and 2003, with each team hosting a three-game series. The Reds and Indians did not play each other in 2002 and played one three-game series in 2003.