MLB Changes
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sleeperHouston Astros moving to the AL.
Additional 2 team will be given wildcards making it more like the NFL in which a third of the league makes the playoffs.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7246443/houston-astros-sale-approved-mlb -
GoPensWish the Brewers had moved back to the AL.
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sleeper
It should be at least a best of 3. What a joke.GoPens;976514 wrote:Wish the Brewers had moved back to the AL.
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Laley23All season baseball is played in series'. Why on earth is the WC game going to be a 1 game event? Thats dumb. Best of 3 is the clear way to go here, imo.
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karen lotzAll MLB wants is more teams to be in the race for more of the season so attendance won't drop off as quickly.
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Laley23
Which is why I really do like the added WC team. But make it a 3 game series.karen lotz;976565 wrote:All MLB wants is more teams to be in the race for more of the season so attendance won't drop off as quickly. -
GoPensI agree that it should be a 3 game wild card series, but under the current set-up the World Series almost goes into November as it is. The only solution would be to shorten the regular season, which we all know will never happen.
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karen lotz
Yeah I like it too, but I don't think Selig has any interest in extending the playoffs more than one more game. If he can have 4 or 5 teams in each league play 2 more weeks worth of meaningful regular season games, he will ($$$$$$$$$$$). I agree it should be a 3 game series but I don't really think that is the motivation for adding a team.Laley23;976573 wrote:Which is why I really do like the added WC team. But make it a 3 game series. -
sleeper
Or start the season a week earlier.GoPens;976581 wrote:I agree that it should be a 3 game wild card series, but under the current set-up the World Series almost goes into November as it is. The only solution would be to shorten the regular season, which we all know will never happen. -
Commander of AwesomeWish they'd add a salary cap as well.
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Raw Dawgin' itWish baseball would go the way of the NBA...
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Commander of Awesome
K.Raw Dawgin' it;976615 wrote:Wish baseball would go the way of the NBA... -
Raw Dawgin' it
You'd really be sad if baseball was locked out and they didn't play? Couldn't care less about baseball. Way too boring and without salary caps it's the same teams every year. Also, the all star game having an impact is retardedCommander of Awesome;976645 wrote:K. -
GoPensWould miss baseball in the summer. No other sport is playing and enjoy a cold one on a summer's day at the ballpark.
As far as starting the season a week earlier, it's bad enough now the first week of April. Can't imagine starting the last week of March in places like Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Boston, Minn. etc. -
karen lotz2010: Yankees, Twins, Rangers, Rays, Phillies, Braves, Reds, Giants
2011: Yankees, Rays, Tigers, Rangers, Phillies, Brewers, Cardinals, Diamondbacks
50% turnover in one year. -
SportsAndLady
You don't care=everyone else must not careRaw Dawgin' it;976659 wrote:You'd really be sad if baseball was locked out and they didn't play? Couldn't care less about baseball. Way too boring and without salary caps it's the same teams every year. Also, the all star game having an impact is retarded
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ts1227Have they said if this will be end of unbalanced scheduling? When they originally talked about evening out the leagues 15/15, there was also talk of blowing up the divisions and just taking the 5 best teams. Since Houston will go to the AL West, apparently they aren't blowing up divisions... but going back to balanced schedules would at least take such a heavy emphasis off of the divisions.
Also, 15/15 means that interleague will have to be spread throughout the season, as it basically forces one series to be interleague at all times, correct? -
GoPens
Correct. There will always be an interleague matchup throughout the year involving someone. Heck, could have the season open with Cleveland and Pittsburgh.ts1227;976696 wrote:Have they said if this will be end of unbalanced scheduling? When they originally talked about evening out the leagues 15/15, there was also talk of blowing up the divisions and just taking the 5 best teams. Since Houston will go to the AL West, apparently they aren't blowing up divisions... but going back to balanced schedules would at least take such a heavy emphasis off of the divisions.
Also, 15/15 means that interleague will have to be spread throughout the season, as it basically forces one series to be interleague at all times, correct? -
like_thatRaw Dawgin' it;976659 wrote:You'd really be sad if baseball was locked out and they didn't play? Couldn't care less about baseball. Way too boring and without salary caps it's the same teams every year. Also, the all star game having an impact is retarded
If a lockout brought a salary cap, I would be all for it.
Anybody know when baseball will negotiate their new CBA? Do they even negotiate? I feel like the owners just get bent over be the players union every day all day long. -
karen lotzMLB came to a labor agreement today. The current deal was set to expire at the end of December (I think). Formal announcement will be made Monday.
U mad NBA??
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HitsRus
you mean, to hell?Wish baseball would go the way of the NBA...
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Mulva1 game playoff = dumb.
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darbypitcher22I don't like many of these changes. The Wild Card game should not come down to a 1 game playoff to determine it all; seems like such cruel fate when you've been battling for 162 all year to get to that point.
Also not a fan of the balanced leagues because it means interleague play is going to be dispersed all the way throughout. I definately don't want to see my team in the race in September and see its fate being decided by interleague games being played in San Diego or Miami than in Boston or Tampa Bay... -
shook_17
+1. baseball will continue to be a joke as long as the yankees can spend 300 million a year on payroll while the lower markets pay 40 million.Commander of Awesome;976589 wrote:Wish they'd add a salary cap as well. -
darbypitcher22^^^
Don't know why this continues to be an issue. Somebody proves it every year, a large payroll doesn't always add up to victories. Look at what Tampa Bay has been able to do and Florida, Minnesota, and Oakland before them