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Post by BrewCrewGM on Feb 18, 2018 22:15:16 GMT -5
Looked over my schedule and maybe it's just my team, but I'm only playing my division rivals once each throughout the season. I've been under the assumption that teams in the same division play against each other twice throughout the season.
Chris told me in the chat that the schedule can be edited, which would help.
Anyone else have this issue with their schedules? I'm for some interleague play, but not at the cost of one less matchup with each division rival.
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Post by St. Louis Cardinals (Andrew) on Feb 18, 2018 22:44:17 GMT -5
Tim and I discussed this, we're going to try one matchup v each other team in your league plus a handful of inter league matchups.
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Post by St. Louis Cardinals (Andrew) on Feb 18, 2018 22:51:24 GMT -5
This year, in the NL central you should be playing one matchup v each of the other 14 NL teams and each of the AL Central once. NL East will play AL East and NL West v AL West once.
At the end of the year we will discuss how it went and whether we want to rotate which AL division each NL team plays, etc.
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Post by BrewCrewGM on Feb 18, 2018 23:00:03 GMT -5
This year, in the NL central you should be playing one matchup v each of the other 14 NL teams and each of the AL Central once. NL East will play AL East and NL West v AL West once. At the end of the year we will discuss how it went and whether we want to rotate which AL division each NL team plays, etc. wtf man you gave us the central to deal with?
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Post by St. Louis Cardinals (Andrew) on Feb 18, 2018 23:01:39 GMT -5
This year, in the NL central you should be playing one matchup v each of the other 14 NL teams and each of the AL Central once. NL East will play AL East and NL West v AL West once. At the end of the year we will discuss how it went and whether we want to rotate which AL division each NL team plays, etc. wtf man you gave us the central to deal with? If we rotate each year we get a different division next year ... got to beat them if you hope to win a championship ...
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Post by Arizona Diamondbacks on Feb 20, 2018 15:40:39 GMT -5
This year, in the NL central you should be playing one matchup v each of the other 14 NL teams and each of the AL Central once. NL East will play AL East and NL West v AL West once. At the end of the year we will discuss how it went and whether we want to rotate which AL division each NL team plays, etc. wtf man you gave us the central to deal with? It just made sense to do East/East, West/West, and Central/Central to start. It will rotate next year. Just be the best team in your division and you won't have to worry about it
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Post by Cincinnati Reds - Chris on Feb 21, 2018 12:41:14 GMT -5
Is there any way to tweak the schedule where really good teams play each other at the end of, or near the end of the Regular Season? It makes it more interesting and a lead up in to the playoffs where powerhouse teams or TPB personality clashes facing off against each other is near the end of the Reg Season.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 14:26:08 GMT -5
Is there any way to tweak the schedule where really good teams play each other at the end of, or near the end of the Regular Season? It makes it more interesting and a lead up in to the playoffs where powerhouse teams or TPB personality clashes facing off against each other is near the end of the Reg Season. This would be really hard to predict IMO but I like the idea of big matchups being more spread out throughout the season.
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Post by Arizona Diamondbacks on Feb 21, 2018 22:20:44 GMT -5
I feel like I tried to when I was working on the schedule. But it was really difficult to get it all to fit into place. I'm definitely not tweaking it at this point. There's a few key matchups the last week - notably Dan/Kris. Cards/Marlins.
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Post by Cincinnati Reds - Chris on Feb 22, 2018 7:18:00 GMT -5
It was just a suggestion. If it's too difficult no worries.
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