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Why are the Pirates in the NL Central and not East??

Mr. Laser Beam

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Shouldn't Pittsburgh be in the Eastern division? Pennsylvania being as far East as it is? ;) It just does not seem to make a ton of sense that a team whose state is on the East Coast is in the Central division. :confused:

I mean, it's not like there's no room. The NL Central has six teams (including the Pirates) and the NL East has five...
 
I get what you mean, but do the Pirates really have a better chance in the East against the Phillies and Braves?
 
Are there any teams west of Pittburgh in the East?

Not that I know of, so Central works for me.
 
The Braves played in the west until they went to three divisions. That was always weird. It's not like it really matters in the long run, they're still several years away from competing.
 
It makes far more sense than the Braves being in the west. It's not like anyone in the NL East misses playing the Pirates (well, except maybe to pad out our win column, but we have the Nationals for that).
 
Are there any teams west of Pittburgh in the East?

Not that I know of, so Central works for me.
Yep - Atlanta is further west than Pittsburgh.

Culture-wise, Pittsburgh does not have a whole lot in common with the east coast and fits in much better with the midwest.
 
Are there any teams west of Pittburgh in the East?

Not that I know of, so Central works for me.
Yep - Atlanta is further west than Pittsburgh.

Culture-wise, Pittsburgh does not have a whole lot in common with the east coast and fits in much better with the midwest.

I would also bet that historic rivalries have something to do with it as well. The Pirates and Reds had quite a rivalry in the 70's. In fact, I don't think the Pirates have a bigger rival than Cincinnatti.
 
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