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The practice of having ceremonial first pitches dates back to at least 1890, when throwers were often a mayor, governor, or other locally notable individual. [1] Ohio Governor (and future U.S. president) William McKinley, for example, "threw the ball into the diamond" before an opening day game between Toledo and Columbus in 1892. [2]
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{{MLB Schedule Entry | number = game number | w/l = w if the game was won, l if lost, t if tie, p if postponed, blank if game hasn't occurred yet; lowercase | date = date of the game | away = 'yes' if this is an away game | opponent = the name of the opponent played | score = final score of the game; use dash (–) instead of hypen | extrainn = if the game went into extra innings (i.e. '11 ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in North American professional baseball, and is the organization that operates the National League and the American League. In 2000, the two leagues were officially disbanded as separate legal entities, and all of their rights and functions were consolidated in the commissioner's office ...