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MLB 2022: Playing Ball, But Is Anyone Still Watching?

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It's easier with tiny divisions.

4 x 8 is The Way.

And FFS abolish interleague.

If you schedule like the NFL you'd get

6 games vs other 12 teams in your league = 72
6 games vs one other division in the other league = 24 (96)
#18 games vs your own division = 54 (150)
*4 games vs 1 team in each of the other league divisions = 12 (162)

# from the trading deadline to the end of the season, play only in your division.

* Dvision AL East 1 would play NL Central 1, NL South 1 and NL Pacific 1.

Postseason -- just division winners qualify
Seed by record within league.
DS 3/5 CS & WS 4/7.

There -- now find me 2 expansion cities.
 
They're changing the schedule next year to be a little more balanced.

I believe it's reduced from 18 games to 14 against your own division. (56 games)
6 against every other team in your league (60)
3 against all but one interleague team (42)
4 against your interleague rival (4)
 
They're changing the schedule next year to be a little more balanced.

I believe it's reduced from 18 games to 14 against your own division. (56 games)
6 against every other team in your league (60)
3 against all but one interleague team (42)
4 against your interleague rival (4)

I saw that and wonder if Manfred has lost his marbles.
 
If you schedule like the NFL you'd get

6 games vs other 12 teams in your league = 72
6 games vs one other division in the other league = 24 (96)
#18 games vs your own division = 54 (150)
*4 games vs 1 team in each of the other league divisions = 12 (162)

# from the trading deadline to the end of the season, play only in your division.

* Dvision AL East 1 would play NL Central 1, NL South 1 and NL Pacific 1.

Postseason -- just division winners qualify
Seed by record within league.
DS 3/5 CS & WS 4/7.

There -- now find me 2 expansion cities.

With 4x8, no interleague, I would play 12x7 + 6x8 = 84 + 48 = 132 game RS.

I personally would wipe out the WC and go back to just the division winners, but let's throw the morons a bone and have 2 WC. LSF, LCS, and WS best of 7.

Your franchise changes are:

(1) move Miami to Montreal
(2) move Tampa to Charlotte
(3) add Las Vegas to NL
(4) add Mexico City to NL
(5) move Milwaukee back to the AL

NLE

Atl
Chi
Cin
Mon
NY
Pha
Pit
Was

NLW

AZ
Col
LA
LV
Mex
StL
SD
SF

AL

I don't care.
 
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I saw that and wonder if Manfred has lost his marbles.

I don't mind reducing the division schedule. The AL East has been beating up on each other for a decade now while one okayish team in the Central runs it up on one average and three terrible teams and gets a playoff spot with 90 wins. Although this new schedule doesn't mean the Tigers will see the Jays or Yanks more, just that they'll see the whole NL every year.

As for your expansion cities, they're going to be based on what happens to a couple teams. I think there are four cities up for grabs: Las Vegas, Montreal, Nashville, and one of the two metros in Carolina, whether that be Charlotte or Raleigh. I don't see a scenario where Vegas doesn't get a team. Arizona was rumored to be looking to move there, but they just got a renovation tax passed for Chase Field, so looks like they're staying. Oakland is all but following the Raiders there, but we'll have to see if the stadium negotiations get a Hail Mary save. The other team that will have an effect are the Rays. The split season plan got squashed by MLB, but with the Tropicana Field lease ending in 2027 they don't appear any closer to a stadium deal than they were before. MLB is likely waiting to see how the Oakland and Tampa stadium situations end first before giving out expansion teams. Personally, I think we're going to see the Las Vegas A's and the new edition of the Montreal Expos.

If that ends up happening, bring in Nashville and Carolina for 32 teams. I think somewhere else in this thread I had divisional alignments that would work for a set up like this, but now that I'm doing a quick run through in my head, some teams are going to have to switch leagues or there's going to be some weird team pairings going to eight divisions of four teams.
 
Relocations: Oakland to Vegas, Tampa to Montreal
Expansions: Carolina (NL) and Nashville (NL)
League moves: Colorado and Milwaukee to the AL, Montreal to the NL

AL East: BAL, BOS, NYY, TOR
AL North: CLE, CHW, DET, MIL
AL Central: HOU, KC, MIN, TEX
AL West: LAA, LV, SEA, COL

NL East: NYM, MTL, PHI, WSH
NL South: ATL, CAR, MIA, NSH
NL Central: CIN, CHC, STL, PIT
NL West: AZ, LAD, SF, SD

This kind of messes with interleague rivals. The entire NL South is without natural rivals and it moves others like MIN-MIL to the same league. Would likely just end up going the protected rivalry route for some teams to maintain the home and home series and other teams would rotate each year.
 
With 4x8, no interleague, I would play 12x7 + 6x8 = 84 + 48 = 132 game RS.

I personally would wipe out the WC and go back to just the division winners, but let's throw the morons a bone and have 2 WC. LSF, LCS, and WS best of 7.

8 teams! 154 game schedule! The good old days! 7 x 22!!

But the networks love interleague (Subway series, North v South sides, etc.) play.
 
I realize that I'm supposed to hate what the Padres are wearing tonight, but I just don't. :^D

I can't decide if I like em or hate then. I love me the occasional burst of color like that. But theres just something off about them. I just don't know what it is.
 
The Padres' citi connect are pathetic.

The good ones so far:
  • Colorado, if they lose the onesy pants and go to white.
  • Washington, for the cherry blossoms.
  • LA (A) for the Beach Boys vibe
 
I can't decide if I like em or hate then. I love me the occasional burst of color like that. But theres just something off about them. I just don't know what it is.

I hated them when they were unveiled, but they looked pretty good on the field. Only issue I have with them is San Diego being two toned. If they made it pink or green it would be better, but there’s something off about the 50/50 split.
 
The Padres' citi connect are pathetic.

The good ones so far:
  • Colorado, if they lose the onesy pants and go to white.
  • Washington, for the cherry blossoms.
  • LA (A) for the Beach Boys vibe

I think Colorado did go white pants for one game and they looked much better than the slow pitch look.
 
The Padres' citi connect are pathetic.

The good ones so far:
  • Colorado, if they lose the onesy pants and go to white.
  • Washington, for the cherry blossoms.
  • LA (A) for the Beach Boys vibe

I still like the ones the brewers wore to Fenway.


(also, yes those three are excellent. The rest have mostly sucked. I don't hate the Padres.)
 
I still like the ones the brewers wore to Fenway.

I'm confused? Last night's game? Those are the standard road grays.


The powder blue "Brew Crew" they've worn at home a few times now are the City Connect jerseys and they're actually pretty awesome. The grill patch is perfect, and I love the 414/MKE cap logo.



I do fear the point where the "Motre Bame" interlocking MB logo gets busted out on the regular as a *retro* jersey for the Brewers.
 
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I'm confused? Last night's game? Those are the standard road grays.


The powder blue "Brew Crew" they've worn at home a few times now are the City Connect jerseys and they're actually pretty awesome. The grill patch is perfect, and I love the 414/MKE cap logo.



I do fear the point where the "Motre Bame" interlocking MB logo gets busted out on the regular as a *retro* jersey for the Brewers.

Z
 
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