Re – Aligning To 4 Divisions May Help The MLB

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Since the MLB doth refuses to address their salary discrepancies among teams in the league, how about we take another radical approach?

How about eliminate the 6 Divisions – and come back with 4 new divisions!

We can also go back to 14 teams in the AL and 16 in the NL.

I have long since agreed with this websites philosophy on re-aligning the Divisions for payroll and geography reasons.

If you watched the youtube clip up top, you have to ask yourselves the question of how many teams in that collage (since 1994) have won the World Series with a lower half payroll in the MLB?  How about a mere few.  The Marlins in 2003, and the 2010 Giants were teams that come to mind with payrolls that you could say were not upper tier limits.

If you watched the youtube clip up top, you have to ask yourselves the question of how many teams in that collage (since 1994) have won the World Series with a lower half payroll in the MLB? How about a mere few. The Marlins in 2003, and the 2010 Giants were teams that come to mind with payrolls that you could say were not upper tier limits.

In my adjusted Divisions, for the AL that now has 14 teams (2 Division X 6 opponents, you would play your division foes 14 times, and your other division in the league 6 times).  This takes you to 126 total contests.

From there, you would play one of the 2 8 team NL Divisions 4 games each to equal 30 games, taking you up to 158 games overall.  The remaining 4 games you would play your natural rivalries.

In the National League, both Divisions would play their own divisional foes 12 times for 84 total games.  From there, they would the other Division in the NL 6 times each to equal 48 games and reach 132 games.

They would play either of the AL Division a total of 28 games (7 teams and 4 games), this would make each teams total 160.  The NL would then round out the 162 game schedule with an additional 2 games versus their own league natural rivalry.

This would be a fairer schedule then what we have now.

Yes there would be 28 games for each team for Interleague play, but this would make sure that a fanbase never went without seeing all 30 MLB clubs for more than 2 years.

As you can see, more of the powerhouse teams also reside in the AL, where you have to allocate more spending in order to secure a Designated Hitter.

With the American League only possessing 14 clubs, they will have a better chance to make the playoffs, however the sheer dollars teams are spending will make the competition fierce.

So there are 4 division winners in this format, I would give these teams an automatic bye into the second round of the playoffs (kind of like the NFL for the two top seeds in either conference).

I would then make 4 wild card teams in each league play each other 1 vs 4, and 2 vs 3 in each of the NL and AL leagues in a best of 3 series.

The team with the lower record will start off the Wild Card Series at home, before heading for games 2 and 3 on the road.

For a change, the Division Pennant Winners will have a clear cut advantage again.  In round 2, the highest seeds would play the lowest seeds until a winner for the league pennant is decided.

Having 12 teams out of 30 still ties the MLB for the least amount of teams qualifying for the Post Season in the 4 Major Sports (NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL).  NFL also has 12 (but with 32 teams), the NHL and NBA both have 16 out of the 30 clubs making the playoffs.

Of course the MLB will never undergo such a change like this so relax people.  This is just me speedbagging more thoughts.

MLB will have teams that will feature $250 MIL payrolls, and also have clubs with $40 – $70 MIL payrolls..  Just ridiculous!

AMERICAN League
Division
2014
Natural rivalry in bracket payroll payroll
AL North $ Budget maximum
NY Yankees (NYM) 189 225
NY Mets (NYY) 84 120
Boston (PHI) 165 189
Philadelphia (BOS) 160 160
Detroit (STL) 160 160
Chicago White Sox (CWS) 85 120
Chicago Cubs (CHC) 77 120
7 Team Totals (in MIL) 920 1094
Division average 131.4286 156.2857
Natural rivalry in bracket 2014
AL Southwest payroll payroll
$ Budget maximum
LA Angels (LAD) 225 225
LA Dodgers (LAA) 150 190
St. Louis (DET) 110 120
Seattle (SF) 85 110
San Francisco (SEA) 155 155
Houston (TEX) 60 100
Texas (HOU) 130 130
7 Team Totals 915 1030
Division average 130.7143 147.1429
Natural rivalry in bracket
National League
2014
NL East payroll payroll
$ Budget maximum
Toronto (ATL) 125 110
Washington (BAL) 131 140
Baltimore (WSH) 100 110
Miami (TB) 40 75
Tampa Bay (MIA) 73 75
Atlanta (TOR) 91 100
Pittsburgh (CLE) 70 85
Cleveland (PIT) 83 85
713 780
Division average 89.125 97.5
Natural rivalry in bracket
2014
payroll payroll
$ Budget maximum
NL West
Cincinnati (KC) 106 105
Minnesota (MIL) 82 95
Milwaukee (MIN) 96 100
Kansas City (CIN) 90 90
San Diego (ARI) 82 90
Oakland (COL) 75 75
Arizona (SD) 100 100
Colorado (OAK) 91 100
722 755
Division average 8 teams 90.25 94.375
It would be nice if the MLB would make the divisions more competitive as currently constructed, but it simply wont happen in this current CBA.  The bigger salary teams are about to break apart from the lower payroll teams in the next few seasons.  It would behoove the powers to be, that they place Divisions of similar teams of economics and geography.

It would be nice if the MLB would make the divisions more competitive as currently constructed, but it simply wont happen in this current CBA. The bigger salary teams are about to break apart from the lower payroll teams in the next few seasons. It would behoove the powers to be, that they place Divisions of similar teams of economics and geography.  Maybe I am wrong, so lets all check back in a decade.

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