I've made some revisions and additions to my MLB realignment. Here's a quick explanation: 32 teams, football style divisions. NO WILD CARDS. This way, the Yankees and Red Sox actually have to fight each other for a spot in the playoffs, instead of just being all like "Oh, well if we don't get the division we still get the wild card". Also, the only interleague play is against each teams predesignated rivals (Cubs-White Sox, Yankees-Mets, Rays-Marlins, etc). You play 28 games (14 home, 14 away) against each division opponent, 6 games against each team in the other three divisions of your league, and 6 games agaisnst your interleague rival. This will work so, on the last weekend in May, every NL team will play a Friday-Saturday-Sunday series in the AL park. NL parks will be closed for the weekend. Same thing on the second weekend in June, except NL parks run the show (Yes! A whole weekend with no DH!) Add up the games and it's 162. (84 intradivisional, 72 interdivisional, and 6 interleague). Here are the updated divisions: AL East New York Yankees Boston Red Sox Detroit Tigers Toronto Blue Jays AL South Tampa Bay Rays Charlotte expansion team Baltimore Orioles Cleveland Indians AL North Milwaukee Brewers Minnesota Twins Albuquerque expansion team Chicago White Sox AL West Seattle Mariners Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Texas Rangers Oakland Athletics NL East Philadelphia Phillies Washington Nationals Pittsburgh Pirates New York Mets NL South Florida Marlins Atlanta Braves Houston Astros Kansas City Royals NL North Chicago Cubs Colorado Rockies St. Louis Cardinals Cincinnati Reds NL West Arizona Diamondbacks San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers San Diego Padres Oops, forgot the interleague matchups. Here they are: NYY-NYM CHC-CHW KC-ABQ FLA-TB ATL-CLT MIL-STL BAL-WSH BOS-PHI SD-SEA SF-OAK LAA-LAD ARI-DET MIN-COL CLE-CIN TOR-PIT TEX-HOU