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AceKeptic
Here we go again
MLB announces 2018 schedules: Mariners open at home on March 29 vs. Cleveland
Starting things off with Cleveland on March 29th
Starting things off with Cleveland on March 29th
Unlike this season, there are no four-city road trips for the Mariners. That’s due to the fact that the Mariners will play the National League West in interleague play. The Diamondbacks will be the Mariners “natural rival” this season. That will rotate to the Padres next season.
I may be "baseball guy" but I don't like baseball starting in March. I really think the logic behind it is flawed with if you start it earlier you can give the players more days off, yet still have the WS possibly going into November. Start the season on time, go old school with either a Saturday or Sunday doubleheader which gives every player more off days. Quit acting as though these players take commercial flights and stay at Motel 6's.
Also eliminate interleague play. Either go back to the old way and only play your league or open it all up and play all teams in MLB equally except play more games vs teams in your division. Or just get rid of divisions. Just have two 16 team divisions with top 3 in the playoffs and 4 vs 5 for one game playoff like current wildcard.
In order to eliminate the interleague play, they'd have to add one more team in both the AL and NL. Otherwise, there's ALWAYS someone playing interleague, even if it's just one AL team vs. one NL team.Also eliminate interleague play. Either go back to the old way and only play your league or open it all up and play all teams in MLB equally except play more games vs teams in your division. Or just get rid of divisions. Just have two 16 team divisions with top 3 in the playoffs and 4 vs 5 for one game playoff like current wildcard.
In order to eliminate the interleague play, they'd have to add one more team in both the AL and NL. Otherwise, there's ALWAYS someone playing interleague, even if it's just one AL team vs. one NL team.