MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CONSTITUTION

The 'Major League Baseball Constitution' is a document under which the day-to-day operation of Major League Baseball are conducted. It was originally drafted in 1903 as the Constitution of the National League and has since been amended several times, most recently in June of 2005.

Contents
1876 National League Constitution
1926 American League Constitution
National Agreements
1903 American League-National League Agreement
1903 National Agreement
1921 Major League Agreement
Current Major League Constitution

1876 National League Constitution


The 1876 Constitution of the National League consisted of 14 articles. The League originally consisted of 8 teams:

★ Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia, PA

★ Boston Base Ball Club of Boston, MA

★ Hartford Base Ball Club of Hartford, Conn.

★ Mutual Base Ball Club of Brooklyn, N.Y.

★ Chicago Base Ball Club of Chicago, Ill.

★ Cincinnati Base Ball Club of Cincinnati, O.

★ Louisville Base Ball Club of Louisville, Ky.

★ St. Louis Base Ball Club of St. Louis, Mo.
Under the original constitution, the League had 5 objects: to encourage baseball, to enact and enforce rules of its playing, to make playing respectable and honorable, to protect the interests of the players, and to establish and regulate the baseball championship of the United States.
The League was governed by a five member Board from among whom was elected a President. The Board also selected a Secretary and Treasurer. Annual dues for each Club were $100.

1926 American League Constitution


National Agreements


1903 American League-National League Agreement

1903 National Agreement

1921 Major League Agreement

Current Major League Constitution


The current constitution consists of the following sections:

★ 'Article I ' - Formation and Duration of Constitution

★ 'Article II ' - The Commissioner (9 sections)

★ 'Article III ' - The Executive Council (4 sections)

★ 'Article IV ' - Rules, Resolutions and Regulations

★ 'Article V ' - Major League Meetings (3 sections)

★ 'Article VI ' - Arbitration (3 sections)

★ 'Article VII ' - Superseding Effect

★ 'Article VIII' - Clubs and Territories

★ #30 clubs, 2 leagues, 3 divisions (lists the clubs in each league and division)

★ #Expansion, Contraction, Realignment, Divisions

★ #Voluntary Termination

★ #Involuntary Termination (12 subsections a-l)

★ #Termination Procedure

★ #Effect of Termination

★ #Effect of Termination on Active Player Contracts and Reservation Rights

★ #Operating Territories

★ #
★ a) National League (lists cities)

★ #
★ b) American League (lists cities)

★ #Home Television Territories

★ 'Article IX ' - Conduct of Championship Season and Post-Season

★ #Schedule

★ #Playing Rules

★ #Parks not to be changed during season

★ #Championship Season and Post-Season

★ #All-Star Game

★ 'Article X ' - Major League Central Fund

★ #Maintenance of Major League Central Fund

★ #All-Star Game Revenues and Expenses

★ #Major League Club Broadcasts (4 subsections a-d)

★ #National and International Broadcast, Copyright and Royalties

★ #Payments from Central Fund, Books of Account (4 subsections a-d)

★ #Termination of Central Fund

★ 'Article XI ' - Miscellaneous

★ #Fiscal Responsibility

★ #Indemnification of officials

★ #Major League Regulations
;See also
Baseball business rules
;External Links

The Business of Baseball::Documents

★ http://www.businessofbaseball.com/insidethemlbrules.htm
Today there are the National League (NL) and the American League (AL).

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