The National League is one of the two leagues in Major League Baseball(MLB), the other being the American League. The leagues are divided into three divisions, the East, the Central, and the East.
The National League was the first league, starting in 1876, as opposed to the American League, which started in 1901. The National League is 25 years older than the American League. One distinctive difference between the two leagues is that the the National League has the pitcher hit, whereas in the American League, their is a designated hitter (DH) who hits, an offensive player but a player who does not take the field for defense. The National League's nickname is the Senior Circuit.
The National League East consists of 5 teams. The teams are the:
Of these 5, the
NY Mets is the last team to compete in the
World Series, but losing against in-state rival, the
New York Yankees. The Atlanta Braves have won the division an impressive 10 straight years, and are on pace to have it 11 straight in 2002. The Marlins, after winning the '97
World Series and their fire sale of '98, have had a losing season since. The Expos were on the verge of
contraction (not anymore because of the
labor agreements not to contract a team till 2006). And the Phillies are a mediocre team, but their best player,
Scott Rolen, was traded away in the summer of 2002.
The National League Central contains 6 teams, one more than the other two. The teams are the:
Unfortunately, the
Chicago Cubs have not been to the World Series since 1945, unwillingly hold the record for most seasons of not winning the
World Series. This division is really a tossup between Houston and St. Louis, as all the other teams are really crap. Pittsburgh has had a losing season for 10 straight years (1992-2002). And Milwaukee and Chicago are equally crap. Cincinnati is a mediocre team with some young talent which will blossom in the years to come.
The National League West contains 5 teams. The teams are the:
The Giants is the team that the current home-run record leader,
Barry Bonds (he hit 73 in 2001), plays for. The
Arizona Diamondbacks won the
World Series in 2001, beating the defending champions, the
New York Yankees. The LA Dodgers are an excellent team with great pitching and batting. The Dodgers, Diamondbacks and Giants are all capable of winning the division. The Rockies, despite having the best batting average in the majors (because they play at
Coors Field, have a horrible pitching staff, and as a result, are the worst team in this division.