I watch games now and then on MLB Network and they usually use the feed from one of the two teams playing in that game when they show you a game (they do their own broadcasts with Bob Costas and Jim Kaat, too) So I've had the opportunity to listen in to the broadcast teams of National League clubs. And, boy, but most of them love to declare how only national league baseball is real and similar expressions.
Oddly enough, you don't seem to get any american league teams' broadcasters much bothering with the issue. Maybe the broadcasters for AL teams are aware that their teams have kicked the asses of the senora circuit for 10 years now.
From the Wall Street Journal comes this table of the results of interleague play:
1997 NL 117-97
1998 AL 114-110
1999 NL 135-116
2000 AL 136-115
2001 AL 132-120
2002 NL 129-123
2003 NL 137-115
2004 AL 127-125
2005 AL 136-116
2006 AL 154-98
2007 AL 137-115
2008 AL 149-103
2009 AL 138-114
2010 AL 134-118
2011 AL 131-121
2012 AL 142-110
2013 AL 154-146
2014 AL 147-126(so far)
http://online.wsj.com/articles/is-the-national-league-just-inferior-1409354450
Maybe making the all star game "count" is the only way a national league world series team has much chance to have 4 home games.
Oddly enough, you don't seem to get any american league teams' broadcasters much bothering with the issue. Maybe the broadcasters for AL teams are aware that their teams have kicked the asses of the senora circuit for 10 years now.
From the Wall Street Journal comes this table of the results of interleague play:
1997 NL 117-97
1998 AL 114-110
1999 NL 135-116
2000 AL 136-115
2001 AL 132-120
2002 NL 129-123
2003 NL 137-115
2004 AL 127-125
2005 AL 136-116
2006 AL 154-98
2007 AL 137-115
2008 AL 149-103
2009 AL 138-114
2010 AL 134-118
2011 AL 131-121
2012 AL 142-110
2013 AL 154-146
2014 AL 147-126(so far)
http://online.wsj.com/articles/is-the-national-league-just-inferior-1409354450
Maybe making the all star game "count" is the only way a national league world series team has much chance to have 4 home games.