It's going to be a long season.....

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and they should still be in the NL. :evil:
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and they should still be in the NL. :evil:
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:fp: i sure as hell hope not
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That's a tough record to break but the over/under is 59 1/2 which seems overly optimistic.
It used to be my #1 sport, but now, it is a bit of an afterthought. Im an Indians fan, but it really sucks not having any meaningful games for long stretches of time. Its nice when the start out hot, but you always know... The league is too stratified, seasons are too long, and too few playoff teams.
They need a better commish and some owners with balls. Need a hard cap with a salary minimum and some good revenue sharing.
Ideally, if we are going to continue the survival of the fittest route I would loooove for them to dissolve all affiliations, and create a tiered relegation/promotion system.
We don't need anymore playoff teams, lets stop rewarding mediocrity, baseball is not like any other sport the regular season should count more. A salary floor is needed much more than a hard cap. The astros 20mm payroll is a joke, houston is the 4th biggest city and the owner is worth 2 billon spend some money. Going with a soccer type standings won't work here unless there's massive expansion which will never happen. I personally rather see them contract a few teams than expand.
i'd start with the yankee's. new york doesn't seem to want to support two teams, and the yankee's always have a ton of empty seats behind home plate. :P
it's the only thing about soccer that interests me.