start times do matter for TV.
BMX Bandit said:
3 division winners and 4 wildcards for each league.
iBrad said:BMX Bandit said:
3 division winners and 4 wildcards for each league.
How would that playoff format work?
It would have to be one-game play in games (and then, what's the point??). Past one game and getting your rotation set up, baseball is a sport where a full bye would be very harmful to the top seed.tjholley16 said:iBrad said:BMX Bandit said:
3 division winners and 4 wildcards for each league.
How would that playoff format work?
I assume the four wildcard teams would play against each other in play in games And the overall number one seed for each league would get a first round bye
So playing different teams than normal is messing it up?mwm said:
Sometimes, when you're trying to fix something, you actually make it worse. Please, please don't this to baseball.
I'd almost rather not have any baseball at all in 2020 than to mess it up so bad we'll never recognize it again.
cpsencik04 said:
But those division winners could be from either league. Meaning you'd have uneven amount on one side. Say AL wins all three divisions then they get 4 wildcards. You now have 7 AL teams and 4 NL teams?
mwm said:
Sometimes, when you're trying to fix something, you actually make it worse. Please, please don't this to baseball.
I'd almost rather not have any baseball at all in 2020 than to mess it up so bad we'll never recognize it again.
Yes!expresswrittenconsent said:
NL pennant - check
AL pennant - check
WS - check
I'd love to win a 3rd pennant "Central League" or other!
Farmer1906 said:Yes!expresswrittenconsent said:
NL pennant - check
AL pennant - check
WS - check
I'd love to win a 3rd pennant "Central League" or other!
I would love to win this year. No one else would ever replicate it.
W said:
one thing about the proposed west division...
very few hitter friendly parks outside of Coors Field.
and the Giants, Padres, Dodgers, and A's stadiums are among the worst for hitters. SF & SD especially