In a move designed to get a jump on the National League in the expansion race, the American League grants franchises to Washington and Los Angeles, and okays the Senatorsā move to Minnesota. The decision to place a new team in Washington is partly political because the owners fear the nationās lawmakers, upset about losing the American Leagueās oldest club, will threaten baseballās anti-trust exemption.
In a move designed to get a jump on the National League in the expansion race, the American League grants franchises to Washington and Los Angeles, and okays the Senatorsā move to Minnesota. The decision to place a new team in Washington is partly political because the owners fear the nationās lawmakers, upset about losing the American Leagueās oldest club, will threaten baseballās anti-trust exemption.