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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2012 11:29:32 GMT -5
AL East Pennant: Boston Red Sox AL Central Pennant: Detroit Tigers AL West Pennant: Los Angeles Angels AL Wild Card #1: Texas Rangers AL Wild Card #2: Chicago White Sox Last Team Out: Kansas City Royals
NL East Pennant: Miami Marlins NL Central Pennant: Houston Astros NL West Pennant: Arizona Diamondbacks NL Wild Card #1: Philadelphia Phillies NL Wild Card #2: New York Mets Last Team Out: Milwaukee Brewers
These are my predictions for the postseason this year. If we can only manage to have one wild card then the second wild card teams would be eliminated. Personally, I think we should have 2 wild cards, because we do everything we can to make this league as realistic as possible, and if the MLB adapts a rule why shouldn't we?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2012 18:14:00 GMT -5
I also like the 2 wild cards, but I don't see it working without us losing a couple of regular season weeks i'd rather have. plus you cant really design it on the ESPN leagues.
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Post by Rays GM (forbz) on Feb 17, 2012 19:45:42 GMT -5
id rather 4 or 6 than 5, im just not a fan of bye weeks
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Post by Tigers GM (Alex) on Feb 17, 2012 20:08:04 GMT -5
yeah i think if we do make a change it would need to go to 6 teams (3 wildcards). 5 would be pretty complicated to run.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2012 20:38:07 GMT -5
I think 6 is a stretch to be honest, but, I'd be willing to do it if I knew how that'd work out. bye weeks?
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Post by White Sox GM (Michael) on Feb 17, 2012 21:04:26 GMT -5
I'd go 4 or 5, no way in hell I'd want 6. This isn't football. 5 is good because it gives the #1 seed an advantage. I guess 4 works too.
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