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MLB Realignment Proposal: 32 Teams

MLB Realignment Proposal: 32 Teams

With word that Commissioner Rob Manfred wants to expand and realign before the decade is out, why not make an MLB realignment proposal?

Look, we have many issues with Manfred.  Who knew that we would find a baseball commissioner who would make us long for the days of Bud Selig?  All that aside, this website has long believed that expanding the league to 32 teams and reworking to eight divisions is the correct final evolution of this process.

We are envisioning something that is structured like the NFL, at least before they added a seventh playoff team to each conference for no reason other than money.  Every division would have an equal number of teams and be an even number.  Each league would have an even number as well, making everything nice and symmetrical.  Expanding beyond 32 is impractical and improbable for many reasons, but 32 is the sweet spot.

Word is that baseball does not want to do this (they would rather just eliminate leagues entirely), but we are going to propose it, anyway.

MLB Realignment Proposal: Who Are the Two New Teams?

The majors right now sit at 30 teams, meaning two will need to be added.  For the purposes of this exercise, they are Nashville and Salt Lake City (or Utah as the case may be).  These are two cities which would stand a strong chance of landing expansion franchises.  Other cities which might have interest include Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Portland (Oregon), Montreal, Austin, San Antonio, Charlotte, and Indianapolis.

Before We Begin

Divisional Alignments

The American League and National League will be broken into four divisions with geographic notation: East, North, South, and West.  Each division will have four teams.

Potential Schedule Alignment

We would propose this example of an imbalanced schedule to ensure that division rivals are paramount, but every team plays every other team:

  • 14 games against division rivals (7 home, 7 away)
  • 6 games against non-division league rivals (3 home, 3 away)
  • 3 games against interleague rivals (3 game series, home/away alternates annually)

This adds to 162 games per season, the same as now.

Anything Else?

This exercise assumes that the Athletics will complete their move to Las Vegas within the next few years.

The AL realignment fell into place fairly easily based on the teams already there.  The NL was the tough one, as some of these franchises landed in places that make geographic realignment less simple.  We did the best we could without kicking any teams out of their current league.

MLB Realignment Proposal: American

Teams and divisions are listed in alphabetical order.

AL East

  • Baltimore
  • Boston
  • New York (A)
  • Toronto

AL North

  • Cleveland
  • Chicago (A)
  • Detroit
  • Minnesota

AL South

  • Houston
  • Kansas City
  • Tampa Bay
  • Texas

AL West

  • Las Vegas
  • Los Angeles (A)
  • Salt Lake City/Utah
  • Seattle

MLB Realignment Proposal: National

NL East

  • Atlanta
  • New York (N)
  • Philadelphia
  • Washington

NL North

  • Chicago (N)
  • Colorado
  • Milwaukee
  • St. Louis

NL South

  • Cincinnati
  • Miami
  • Nashville
  • Pittsburgh

NL West

  • Arizona
  • Los Angeles (N)
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco

Map Visualizations of the MLB Realignment Proposal

Click images to enlarge.

New AL Divisions

AL East

MLB realignment proposal - AL East - Baltimore, Boston, New York (A), Toronto on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal, AL East: Baltimore, Boston, New York (A), Toronto

AL North

MLB realignment proposal - AL North - Minnesota, Chicago (A), Detroit, Cleveland on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – AL North – Minnesota, Chicago (A), Detroit, Cleveland

AL South

MLB realignment proposal - AL South - Kansas City, Houston, Texas, Tampa Bay on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – AL South – Kansas City, Houston, Texas, Tampa Bay

AL West

MLB realignment proposal - AL West - Salt Lake City/Utah, Las Vegas, Los Angeles (A), Seattle on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – AL West – Salt Lake City/Utah, Las Vegas, Los Angeles (A), Seattle

NL East

MLB realignment proposal - NL East - New York (A), Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – NL East – New York (A), Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta

NL North

MLB realignment proposal - NL North - Milwaukee, Colorado, St. Louis, Chicago (N) on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – NL North – Milwaukee, Colorado, St. Louis, Chicago (N)

NL South

MLB realignment proposal - NL South - Nashville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Miami on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – NL South – Nashville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Miami

NL West

MLB realignment proposal - NL West - San Francisco, Los Angeles (N), Arizona, San Diego on a yellow map with red stars
MLB realignment proposal – NL West – San Francisco, Los Angeles (N), Arizona, San Diego

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