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Theres belief well see MLB expand to 32 teams and realign in the very near future. Manfred has MLB actively monitoring public funding for stadiums in Portland, Oregon and Downtown Montreal. It is also being speculated that MLB would use this expansion to realign the league, cut down on travel, offer more days off, and expand the post season.
Ive read a few proposals but one I really like comes from Baseball America. Under their proposal, MLB geographically realigns to 4 divisions:
East: Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Miami, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay and Washington.
North: Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Minnesota, Montreal, both New York franchises and Toronto.
Midwest: Both Chicago franchises, Colorado, Houston, Kansas City, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Texas.
West: Anaheim, Arizona, Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.
Abolishing AL & NL is a huge change for the game but all things considered, it might be worth it.
This proposal offers a 156-game regular season and a routine off day each week. Postseason would essentially be 12 of 32 teams with division winners getting in and having play-in games against the eight remaining teams with the best records.
The winners of the four wild card games would advance to the Division Series, which would feature a wild card team against each division champion.
Those four winners would advance to the Championship Series, and the winners of that round would meet in the World Series.
What do we think? Personally, I like it for many reasons. Ill miss the AL/NL quirks but this is the kinda shakeup that improves fan interest in the game. I also like the players having more stability and rest periods during the regular season.
Ive read a few proposals but one I really like comes from Baseball America. Under their proposal, MLB geographically realigns to 4 divisions:
East: Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Miami, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay and Washington.
North: Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Minnesota, Montreal, both New York franchises and Toronto.
Midwest: Both Chicago franchises, Colorado, Houston, Kansas City, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Texas.
West: Anaheim, Arizona, Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.
Abolishing AL & NL is a huge change for the game but all things considered, it might be worth it.
This proposal offers a 156-game regular season and a routine off day each week. Postseason would essentially be 12 of 32 teams with division winners getting in and having play-in games against the eight remaining teams with the best records.
The winners of the four wild card games would advance to the Division Series, which would feature a wild card team against each division champion.
Those four winners would advance to the Championship Series, and the winners of that round would meet in the World Series.
What do we think? Personally, I like it for many reasons. Ill miss the AL/NL quirks but this is the kinda shakeup that improves fan interest in the game. I also like the players having more stability and rest periods during the regular season.