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By Sean McAdam
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, September 13, 2005 Never mind that the American League and National League have split the last four World Series, alternating championships between the two. The point can hardly be argued: This season, and the last several as a matter of fact, the AL has been the superior league. "If you listed the five best teams, on paper," says one baseball executive, "I think the Cardinals are the only team from the National League that cracks that list.'" Which isn't to suggest that a National League team -- the Cardinals, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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