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I kinda dont like it, because I mean like its not gonna make me hate the Mets or Phillies any less. So I'll hate not having them as rivals liks that.

But at the same time. Holy shit that looks like a cake walk division for the Braves. Braves would still be behind this season though so who knows. :heston
and that's a water walk for the Yankees. The Yankees aren't Jesus so that'd be a problem.

This configuration would probably use a similar schedule structure as NFL. Play your own division most, play the rest of your league at least once, then play one division in the other league once. It would help with All Star and World Series as you'll get the matchups you most likely won't get during the season. I would also shorten the season back to 145 games (or whatever number works mathematically with 8 4 team divisions).

Also I wonder how they do playoffs. each division winner and 4 Wildcards?
 

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and that's a water walk for the Yankees. The Yankees aren't Jesus so that'd be a problem.

This configuration would probably use a similar schedule structure as NFL. Play your own division most, play the rest of your league at least once, then play one division in the other league once. It would help with All Star and World Series as you'll get the matchups you most likely won't get during the season. I would also shorten the season back to 145 games (or whatever number works mathematically with 8 4 team divisions).

Also I wonder how they do playoffs. each division winner and 4 Wildcards?
Oh yeah, Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies all in one division? That shit might get toxic bro :lmao like legitimately that could be both entertaining and scary. Crazy ass fan bases right there.


But idk. I still rather just keep it how it is. I get from a business standpoint its more money. But that doesn't matter to me, I'm not gonna see any of the money. :lol Plus idk how many people in Charlotte would drop the Braves to become a fan of whatever expansion team. Maybe anyone who aint a fan of any teams can be gained. But I feel it be hard to get a footing there. Same with the possibility of Nashville getting one. Both are Braves country.
 

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So reports are saying Friday Night Apple goes away, NBC/Peacock picks up Friday Night Baseball as well as Sunday Night Baseball (and Wildcard games). ESPN buys MLB.TV (if that gets included with the $29.99 package holy fuck that becomes a good deal). Netflix gets the Home Run Derby.

I like all these moves if they're true.
 

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Oh yeah, Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies all in one division? That shit might get toxic bro :lmao like legitimately that could be both entertaining and scary. Crazy ass fan bases right there.


But idk. I still rather just keep it how it is. I get from a business standpoint its more money. But that doesn't matter to me, I'm not gonna see any of the money. :lol Plus idk how many people in Charlotte would drop the Braves to become a fan of whatever expansion team. Maybe anyone who aint a fan of any teams can be gained. But I feel it be hard to get a footing there. Same with the possibility of Nashville getting one. Both are Braves country.
I don't know. I think there's a chance to get new fans especially younger ones who aren't entrenched with the Braves. Obviously the old guard aren't leaving the Braves.

And not just toxic, but like lets put all the Eastern Major market teams in one division.
 
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I don't know. I think there's a chance to get new fans especially younger ones who aren't entrenched with the Braves. Obviously the old guard aren't leaving the Braves.

And not just toxic, but like lets put all the Eastern Major market teams in one division.
Yeah the younger ones, might be easy to get. Depends how young and how loyal. Like it's something that would be a growing pain obviously. Like they still old fucks up in Boston who like the Braves. :heston
 

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Yeah the younger ones, might be easy to get. Depends how young and how loyal. Like it's something that would be a growing pain obviously. Like they still old fucks up in Boston who like the Braves. :heston
not for long.... They bout to die off.


It's weird. There were VERY few Dodger/Giant fans in New York after they fucked off back in 1956. New Yorkers were pissed AF about that shit and swore off them. Gave up on baseball completely with a FEW going to the Yankees. until the Mets came around in 62.
 
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I'm not a fan of having 4 teams in each division. I would strongly prefer 8 teams in 4 divisions. I accept that they're not contracting the playoffs, but with enough teams in each division, the winners will have earned a playoff spot; none of them can be that weak.
 

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not for long.... They bout to die off.


It's weird. There were VERY few Dodger/Giant fans in New York after they fucked off back in 1956. New Yorkers were pissed AF about that shit and swore off them. Gave up on baseball completely with a FEW going to the Yankees. until the Mets came around in 62.
Like the only reason I even know, my girl mentioned her dad still LOVES the Braves and he lives around that area. So I just assume probably some others still do also. :lol
 
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Never had I wanted this Phillies Team to win the World Series than this Year. Wheeler is done for the Season because of the Blood Clot that turned into Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. The Phils have been playing really well lately and hopefully they can turn this into something great.
 
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Never had I wanted this Phillies Team to win the World Series than this Year. Wheeler is done for the Season because of the Blood Clot that turned into Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. The Phils have been playing really well lately and hopefully they can turn this into something great.
Hopefully he doesn't have any setbacks recovering from VTOS, and be ready before the 2026 season starts.
 
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CHICAGO -- When Aaron Judge returned to the dugout after his first-inning homer, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone yelled "Yogi!" in the direction of his star slugger.

Yogi indeed.

Judge moved into a tie with Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra for fifth in franchise history when hitting his 358th career homer during Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Chicago White Sox.

"Not getting [the win] kind of stings," Judge said, "but you know, get a chance to tie one of the greatest if not the greatest Yankee in homers is, it's pretty special. The way Yogi played the game, what he meant to these pinstripes, you knew how much it meant being a New York Yankee to him. I feel the same way.

"I'm honored to wear this jersey, so it's pretty cool to be on that list with him."

Judge drove an 0-2 cutter from Martin Perez deep to center for a one-out solo shot. Judge's 43rd homer of the season had a 112.6 mph exit velocity and traveled 426 feet.

He made a bid for another homer in the third, but his drive went off the wall in center for a double. He also singled in the fifth and popped out for the final out of the seventh.

Batting with a runner aboard and one out in the ninth, he flied to center.

"Just missed the last one," Boone said. "I thought he made the right move on the pitch. Looked like he got a hanger there that I thought he put a great swing on. He got under it a little bit and hit it straight up in the air. So those things happen."

Judge, 33, also connected for a solo homer in New York's 11-inning victory at Chicago on Saturday night. The two-time American League MVP and seven-time All-Star batted .241 (20-for-83) with 6 homers, 12 RBIs and a .417 on-base percentage in 24 games in August.

Next up for Judge and the Yankees is four consecutive series against playoff contenders, beginning with the opener of a three-game set at Houston on Tuesday night.

"That's what we want," said Judge, who signed a $360 million, nine-year contract with New York in December 2022. "It's coming down to the wire. We want to play the best teams and especially getting down the stretch here into the postseason, this is what it's all about."

Hall of Famers Babe Ruth (659 homers), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493) and Joe DiMaggio (361) are on top of the Yankees' career home runs list. Judge's drive produced the first change in the franchise's top five since Mantle hit his 203rd career homer Aug. 7, 1957, snapping a tie with Bill Dickey.

Judge was selected by New York in the first round of the 2013 amateur draft and made his debut with the Yankees in 2016. Berra was 90 when he died in 2015.

"Didn't get to see him too much. He was definitely around over at big league camp," Judge said. "But he was a special individual. A lot of the veteran guys talk highly of him. It was probably some of their favorite memories, you know, coming to spring training was having a chance to talk with him during camp, just hear some of his stories."

Judge was activated from the 10-day injured list Aug. 5 after being sidelined by a flexor strain in his right elbow. He has been serving as the team's designated hitter, but he could return to the outfield at some point this season.