MLB team captains are not officially recognized or designated by Major League Baseball. Unlike other sports leagues, such as the NHL or NFL, where team captains are recognized and play a significant leadership role on the team, the MLB does not have a formal system for captaincy.
However, some teams do have unofficial or de facto captains. These players are often veterans who have been with the team for a long time, have a proven track record of leadership, and command respect from their teammates. They may act as a liaison between the players and the coaching staff, as well as help to set the tone for the team's culture and locker room atmosphere.
Examples of past MLB team captains include Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees, David Wright of the New York Mets, and David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox. Despite not being officially recognized by the league, these captains played a crucial role in leading their teams to success on and off the field.
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