Looking for an FA Cup-style tournament, Ray?
 
This is a tough problem to fix. The idea being floated to add a second wild 
card doesn't fix the problem Ray brings up. The wild card team this year will 
be the second best team in the AL. Under the two wild-card proposal, the 
second-best AL team will play the fifth-best team in a single-game or 
best-of-three playoff to see who gets the wild card, leaving open the 
possibility that the second-place team gets hosed out of the playoffs.
 
I've thought maybe it's time to lose the divisions and go to a balanced 
schedule. Then there's the option of ditching playoffs altogether and having 
one pennant winner, or any number of playoff combinations (top four? top three 
with No. 2 and 3 playing a short series with the winner playing no. 1 in the 
league championship series?)
 
The next trick is to figure out how to rig a promotion/relegation scheme. Then 
the fun really begins...
 
-- Matt

From: Ray Salemi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 4:40 PM
Subject: Ditching the Wild Card


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/joe_sheehan/09/01/wild.card/index.html#ixzz1Wjehjymw



Joe Sheehan makes the point that ditching the wild card would make the division 
race in the AL East meaningful.  I suppose it would, but I'm not a fan of that 
solution.  One of the aggravating things about the division system was that the 
Sox would have the second best record in the league and still not make the 
playoffs.  That said,  here is a good point from Joe:


MLB is trying to fix a problem of its own creation. In 1994, when they first 
instituted the wild card as part of a radical realignment and playoff 
expansion, they sent the message that pennant races and division titles -- the 
trappings of September -- meant less than the short-season tournament of 
best-of series -- the trappings of October. A division title was no longer an 
accomplishment in and of itself, but rather, just another playoff spot, as it 
is in the NBA and NFL.
I hear what he's saying, but getting rid of the wildcard won't improve division 
races because it's not the structure of the race that makes the difference, 
it's whether several teams are close to the line. 

Personally, I'd rather see the World Series be one of several tournaments 
played throughout the season.

Ray

-- 
Author of Robot Haiku : Poems for humans to read until their robots decide it's 
kill time.

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