I’ve done a ton of realignment variations over the years, but I think this one captures quite a bit of what most people want. I’ve even proposed it to purists whose knee jerk reaction was “no way,” but then when I discussed the merits with them they have changed their minds and have gotten excited about the possibilities. Realignment No more AL/NL. 4 geographic divisions of 8 teams (Portland and Montreal get us to 32 teams). Schedule 12 games against 7 division opponents 3 games against the remaining 24 teams 156 Games Postseason 4 Division Winners 7 Wild Card Winners Wild Card Round - (if you’re gonna get all upset and stop reading when I say best-of-three then just skip this section and assume I said 1 game do or die). Regular season ends on Thursday. Throughout the day Saturday 6 of the wild card teams play game 1 of a 3-game series. Sunday afternoon all 3 game 2s begin staggered by an hour. If necessary game 3 is played immediately after. Division Round - Best of 5. Division Winners get seeds 1-4. Best overall Wild Card team got a bye as well and gets the 5 seed. 3 winners from Wild Card Round are reseeded 6-8 based on regular season record. Pennant Round - Best of 7 World Series - Best of 7 DIVISIONS WEST SEA POR SF OAK LAD LAA SD AZ MIDWEST COL HOU TEX KC STL CHC CHW MIL NORTH MIN CIN CLE DET PIT TOR MTL ATL EAST BOS NYM NYY PHI BAL WAS TB MIA Realignment Discussion These divisions would help with travel. And I really like the possibilities for the postseason including the chance that any two teams could face off in a World Series. Only 2 teams reside in a time zone that doesn’t match every other team in the division and purposefully both of those teams are one hour behind the rest of the division. So basically all evening start times will be 6:00 or 7:00. Other than MIN and COL the most series a team would ever play outside their time zone is 12. This will be an improvement for every single team in baseball except for the current East divisions, but it is basically a wash for them. It would be really easy to setup the schedule so 4 teams in one divison all go on a road trip to play 4 teams in another division over the course of 2 weeks. Block scheduling could be awesome for planning road trips. Schedule Discussion At 156 games you actually get pretty close to having an off day every week of the season. This minimizes the need for 2 and 4 game series, but the few you need could all be in your division. The schedule math easily works, which is often overlooked in these realignment plans. Hopefully, that’s enough off days to fit in rainouts since you have individual series against 24 teams. That’s the biggest con to this schedule. Postseason Discussion All 3 games of Wild Card Round are played in the higher seeds’ park. 3 teams get eliminated in the course of a few hours. It’s as close to a March Madness type day as baseball can get. In the current format I think the 1-game Wild Card is fine. This format changes things a bit, and I prefer the 3-game format. If you hate it, then just change it to a 1-game format (or 5 for those who prefer that).