bravesnumberone
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Thinking if Nashville and Salt Lake City get the expansion teams, this is how I could see the new division alignment looking like. This includes two teams changing leagues:
NL East: Mets, Nationals, Phillies, Pirates
NL North: Brewers, Cardinals, Cubs, Reds
NL South: Braves, Marlins, Rays, Nashville franchise
NL West: Dodgers, Giants, Padres, Rockies
AL East: Blue Jays, Orioles, Red Sox, Yankees
AL North: Guardians, Tigers, Twins, White Sox
AL South: Astros, Diamondbacks, Rangers, Royals
AL West: Angels, A’s, Mariners, Salt Lake City franchise
This is about how I see it unfolding. I do think it makes more geographic sense to keep the Diamondbacks in the NL and have the Rockies flip to the AL to be with the Texas teams and Kansas City.
The scheduling also seems like it would be pretty straightforward:
14 games against each division opponent x 3 = 42
6 games each against other 12 league opponents = 72 (114)
3 games each against 16 teams in other league = 48 (162)