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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
2005 MLB Original Schedule (Modified)
30 teams, 14 teams in the first league and 16 in the second league;
3 divisions of 5, 5, and 4 teams in the first league and 3 divisions of 5, 6, and 5 teams in the second league
Games: 162
Length: 182 days (NL); 183 days (AL)
Interleague: Yes
Format: Divisional
AL: A team plays 18-19 games against its divisional opponents, 6-10 games against the other opponents in the league, and 18 interleague games.
NL: A team plays 15-19 games against its divisional opponents, 6-10 games against the other opponents in the league, and 12-18 interleague games.
NOTE: To see the exact breakdown of which teams play which and how many times, see the matchup grids in the schedulenotes file.
Year starts on: Saturday
Season opens: Sun. Apr. 3 (AL); Mon. Apr. 4 (NL)
Season closes: Sun. Oct. 2
All-Star Game: Tue. July 12
Total scheduled doubleheaders: none
Average home stand length: 6.7 games
Average of longest home stands: 11.7 games
Longest home stand: 13 games (eleven clubs)
Average road trip length: 6.7 games
Average of longest road trips: 11.5 games
Longest road trip: 13 games (seven clubs)
Average stretch of consecutive play: 8.7 days
Average of longest stretches of consecutive play: 18.1 days
Longest stretch of consecutive play: 23 days (COL)
Series scheduled
2-game: 042
3-game: 606
4-game: 132
TOTAL:w780
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Schedule is editted so that Nationals are team #17, Mets are #18 and Phillies are #19. Everything else is the same as LGO's original schedule. It's still the original schedule, just editted so that leagues with the above differances will have the Mets, Phils and Nats facing each other on the right days.
Hey, I just wanted to play the Nats on Opening day!