| American Legion Baseball | |
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| Sport | Baseball |
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| CEO | Attorney Donahue |
| Founded | 1925 |
| Founder/s | WW I & II Veterans |
| Inaugural season | 1926 |
| No. of teams | 5,000+ |
| Most Championships | Cincinnati, OH Post 50 (8) |
| Current Champions | Midland, MI |
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| Official website | http://www.baseball.legion.org/baseball |
American Legion Baseball is a variety of amateur baseball played by teenage boys in 50 states in the USA. More than five thousand teams participate each year. The American Legion Department of South Dakota established the program in 1925 at Milbank, South Dakota. Most Major League Baseball players played American Legion Baseball.[citation needed]
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According to the American Legion, the purpose of American Legion Baseball is to give young men "an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, leadership qualities, and to have fun." [1]
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Sectional champions
Regional champions
Department champions
Awards
See also: Baseball awards#U.S. youth baseball
PledgeAmerican Legion Code of Sportsmanship I Will Keep The Rules. I Will Keep Faith with my Teammates. I Will Keep my Temper. I Will Keep myself Fit. I Will Keep a Stout Heart in Defeat. I Will Keep my Pride under in Victory. I Will Keep a Sound Soul, a Clean Mind, & a Healthy Body. Alumni
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