Apparently for the A's too.No, too hot for me.

Apparently for the A's too.No, too hot for me.
Apparently for the A's too.![]()
…because … that 10 o’clock time slot where we sometimes get Boston-Anaheim would now be two West Coast teams.
Not sure I understand, Boston would still be making West Coast trips, unless they plan on not having East and West play each other during the season.
That northeast division is pretty top-heavy with upper-tier teams that are typically in contention for the playoffs.
I'm typically anti-Manfred on everything but...I kind of like that realignment, at least on the surface.
I'm typically anti-Manfred on everything but...I kind of like that realignment, at least on the surface.
I suppose it would also help w/ the jet-lag that eastern teams experience when having to travel like say, from Philly to L.A. to play a night game against the Angels on Monday like my Redlegs had to do Sunday. But so far there seem to be no visible ill-effects as 'we' are going for a SWEEP tonight, sorry about your pain @1001001Any realignment would help the Mariners, who currently have the longest travel schedule in the Major League.
I didn't even think about the interleague play. Especially now that everybody plays everybody during the season, it takes all the mystery out of "Will NL Team X's pitcher be able to handle AL Team Y's star batter?" because chances are they faced each other already.Back in the day, I would've hated the dismantling of the American and National leagues. But at this point, between interleague play and the universal use of the designated hitter, the line between the two has been blurred so much that they're pretty much irrelevant.
Edit: Ninja'd!
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