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REQ: 162 Games, Current MLB Setup, Balance Games Yes, IL NO
Any chance of finding one of these? Just to specify what i am looking for exaclty is current MLB Setup. Leagues and Divisions as they are now. I want Balanced schedule, no interleague play.
I would like the all-star game where it is supposed to be. I think I covered it all? |
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I think that covers everything. I do not think anything like that is already out there.
The balance will not be perfect, especially for the 16-team subleague. That works out to 10.8 games per opponent, while the ~12.5 for the 14-team subleague figures to be a little simpler to work out. Ideally the variation will be no more than one game (either 10 or 11 games per opponent in the 16-team subleague and either 12 or 13 games per opponent in the 14-team subleague), but in order to fit the games into schedules that may not work out. Home/away split per opponent will definitely differ by more than one game. |
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For the 16-team NL, another option would be to use a balanced schedule which focuses on 3-game series. One method would have 12 opponents played 12 times each and the other 3 opponents played 6 times each. Another method would have 9 opponents played 12 times each, and the other 6 opponents played 9 times each (with the home-away split either 6-3 or 3-6). Both of these methods would have a total of 54 series. For what it's worth, were MLB to adopt a balanced, non-interleague schedule, the NL's almost certainly would use one of the two methods I mentioned (since MLB prefers to work with 3-game series and keep 2-game series to an absolute minimum).
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I would not say that. But you cannot have something where every team plays every other team in the subleague 12 times (6 home, 6 away). It would be more like 12 (6H/6A) against one team, 10 (4H/6A) against the next, 10 (6H/4A) against the next, etc.
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# 30 team schedule, 162 games # Designed for the following configuration: # 2 subleagues, each with 3 divisions, # first subleague divisions with 5, 5, 4 teams # second subleague divisions with 5, 6, 5 teams # # First subleague # balanced play # 12-13 games against other 13 teams in subleague (6-7H/6-7A) # # Second subleague # balanced play # 10-12 games against other 15 teams in subleague (4-6H/4-6A) # # # no interleague games # # # No cases of more than 20 straight days without offday # # No homestands or roadtrips longer than 14 games # # All game times set at 7:05pm # # Season begins first Monday on or after April 1 # Season thus ends late September/early October # # All-Star Game set for first Tuesday on or after July 9 # |
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