Wow. So many comments to make here. I'm just gonna focus on baseball for now: - Splitting up the Cubs and Cardinals? Mistake numero uno. - Then, you put the Braves with the Chicago teams, Milwaukee and Cincinnati instead of St. Louis, even though they're much closer to those cities. And you put the Florida teams, who are closer to Atlanta, with St. Louis and the Texas teams... in the WEST league. How in the world is Florida teams in the West League? Florida and Texas teams in one divison works, in the AL/NL format, but you should swap St. Louis and Atlanta. - All this on top of the fact that you ditched the NL and AL. As far as the splitting up the Cubs and Cards, the NL/AL or any division rivalry, I'm not really going much for realisim. There's obviously problems. I'm just simply going for closest distance. The west league is kind of a bad name for what I was going for, and I don't really know why I put it. It's really more of a south-west league. How many of those teams are above the mason dixon line, versus what I had for the NFL? Atlanta was a tough team to place. I threw them in there mainly because of their relation in regards to everyone else in their league moreso then their division. I will agree that St. Louis is a better for that division, but not not for the league. If it was a serious proposition, I wouldn't be completely closed minded to the idea of swapping Atlanta for St. Louis. St. Louis is also closer fit then Atlanta for that division, but not the overall league. I like it the way I had it, but its a good point to bring up. I don't even think of it because I had it sorted by league first and then division. Better fit for the league? What does that even mean? There are 3 rivalries you NEVER split up divisionally in baseball: Yanks/Sox, Cards/Cubs and Dodgers/Giants. There is nothing logical, geographically or "fit-wise", about the way you have the Cardinals and Braves placed. What I mean by that was that Atlanta is closer to places like Washington, Baltimore, Philly, New York, and Boston then St. Louis is. Just like St. Louis is much closer to Seattle, Minnesota, KC, Colorado, San Fran and Oakland. And I even said it was a good point, and I could understand where you were coming from. I don't know what more you want from me? It's a joke thing that I did in 20 minutes, but you seem to be very upset over it. If it bothers you that much, then do the switch for Atlanta and St. Louis yourself. I rather that then try to continuly defend something I thought of that I know has no chance of happening.