Other than having them play in the snow, in November.
Always thought it was dumb that a sport that's basically defined as a summertime sport plays it's championship games in cold, almost wintery weather. 95% of the games are played at 80 degrees or so, then the championship series is played in 35 degree conditions.
Don't see the urge to add another WC team. this year's races were boring, but usually not the case. Add another one, and in the AL, for example, suddenly a team that's 8 games back from qualifying is suddenly good? Can make the 2 WC teams fight for a single spot, but is it really valid if the team that misses the division by a game (or even a tie-breaker, which happens) suddenly has to compete in a 1 game (or 3, which would drag it out even more!) playoff with a team 10 games behind them?
Really think they need to shake up the divisions, or maybe even get rid of them and go to a balanced schedule instead of what's going on now. There's no parity in the schedule, teams miss the playoffs in one division, but someone in another division walks in despite being 10 games behind the guy that didn't make it, just doesn't make sense. The Cardinals, for example, seem to usually be that team that can walk in with 80-85 wins, while the Sox-Yankees-Rays are battling it out to the point where the 94 win team just doesn't cut it...
Always thought it was dumb that a sport that's basically defined as a summertime sport plays it's championship games in cold, almost wintery weather. 95% of the games are played at 80 degrees or so, then the championship series is played in 35 degree conditions.
Don't see the urge to add another WC team. this year's races were boring, but usually not the case. Add another one, and in the AL, for example, suddenly a team that's 8 games back from qualifying is suddenly good? Can make the 2 WC teams fight for a single spot, but is it really valid if the team that misses the division by a game (or even a tie-breaker, which happens) suddenly has to compete in a 1 game (or 3, which would drag it out even more!) playoff with a team 10 games behind them?
Really think they need to shake up the divisions, or maybe even get rid of them and go to a balanced schedule instead of what's going on now. There's no parity in the schedule, teams miss the playoffs in one division, but someone in another division walks in despite being 10 games behind the guy that didn't make it, just doesn't make sense. The Cardinals, for example, seem to usually be that team that can walk in with 80-85 wins, while the Sox-Yankees-Rays are battling it out to the point where the 94 win team just doesn't cut it...