According to ESPN, 2 15 team divisions are being discussed as part of the new CBA...
MLB talks switching National League team to American League, sources say - ESPN
What do you think of this?
According to ESPN, 2 15 team divisions are being discussed as part of the new CBA...
MLB talks switching National League team to American League, sources say - ESPN
What do you think of this?
League Team Division Titles Wild Card WS Wins Years as GM MSL Seattle 0 0 0 1
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Royals GM since January 2005
Oakland GM in MSL History
3 Division Titles (4 Wild Card Berths) 1 World Series
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Will never happen.
This article makes it sound like 2 wildcards in each league are a foregone conclusion.
League Team Record Wild Card Division Pennants Titles MSL Kansas City Royals (NYY/TB) 3611-3517 1 14 8 7 TBL Cleveland Indians 1084-698 2 5 2 1 HSL Chicago Cubs 2071-1764 1 9 4 1
if they are going back to the balanced schedule why not just merge the divisions? They'd have no point anyways?
League Team Division Titles Wild Card WS Wins Years as GM MSL Seattle 0 0 0 1
Seattle GM since July 2065
Royals GM since January 2005
Oakland GM in MSL History
3 Division Titles (4 Wild Card Berths) 1 World Series
RIP TBSL Los Angeles Angels 2012 WS Champs
1) Think there'd be some kind of "move to the AL by ____" ruling? I mean, whatever team makes the move hasn't been building for the AL style of play, the difference would be a factor against them for the first year or so.
2) Not sure I like this I prefer the unbalanced schedule. If you're going to change the schedule, eliminate or reduce interleague, but I like seeing division rivals the most, since that's what really fosters rivalries.
3) Off the top of my head, the Giants/Dodgers/Mets/Cubs have to stay in the NL, bc you wouldn't want to saturate those cities with two AL teams and no NL team. I like most of the remaining NL teams where they are, especially teams like the Phillies and Braves would seem weird in the AL. Maybe the Brewers going back to the AL?
I just don't like this idea as a whole.
I would think the Astros would make the most sense... rivalry with Texas etc...
League Team Division Titles Wild Card WS Wins Years as GM MSL Seattle 0 0 0 1
Seattle GM since July 2065
Royals GM since January 2005
Oakland GM in MSL History
3 Division Titles (4 Wild Card Berths) 1 World Series
RIP TBSL Los Angeles Angels 2012 WS Champs
I wouldn't mind a huge-ass 30-team league, no divisions, where the overall top 8 teams make the playoffs. Eliminate division "rivalries" and eliminate the designated hitter. Eliminate the unbalanced schedule. Every team plays every other team the same number of times. Get it done.
I have no problem with balancing the leagues with 15 each but do have a big problem with 5 playoff teams.
I agree with reducing or getting rid of Interleague play. It's not fair for an NL West team to have the Yankees and Red Sox on their schedule while another to have the Blue Jays and Orioles.
the DH isn't going anywhere... learn to like it
League Team Division Titles Wild Card WS Wins Years as GM MSL Seattle 0 0 0 1
Seattle GM since July 2065
Royals GM since January 2005
Oakland GM in MSL History
3 Division Titles (4 Wild Card Berths) 1 World Series
RIP TBSL Los Angeles Angels 2012 WS Champs
League Team Division Titles Wild Card WS Wins Years as GM MSL Seattle 0 0 0 1
Seattle GM since July 2065
Royals GM since January 2005
Oakland GM in MSL History
3 Division Titles (4 Wild Card Berths) 1 World Series
RIP TBSL Los Angeles Angels 2012 WS Champs