What this rule change would do is give teams like the Tampa Bay Rays a chance to switch divisions, leaving the AL East and the powerhouses of the Yankees and Red Sox, to a division like the much weaker AL Central where the Rays would have a realistic shot every year of winning the division.
Take the 2009 season for example - at the conclusion of the regular season the Rays finished in third place behind the Red Sox (AL Wild-Card champions) and the division champion Yankees. They finished the year 84-78, a whopping 19 games out of the pennant race. If those same Rays would have been in the AL Central however, they would have been only 2 1/2 games behind the AL Central champion Twins.
This move I believe would be greatly beneficial to the MLB, for a number of reasons.
- It would allow a more balanced playing field for teams like the Rays, who are in the top echelon of the American League, to compete year in and year out.
- It would promote tighter pennant races for all three divisions.
- It would allow lower payroll teams to vie for a chance to play in October.
Here is the link to the Tom Verducci piece:
Selig, committee considering radical realignment plan
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