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7 teams, 174 games schedule
Hello. I want a 7-team schedule where each team plays 174 games, 29 against each opponent. When I refer to "Team 7" it means the last team in the schedule.
Schedule starts first Tuesday on or after March 30 Schedule ends on a Sunday mid to late October No consecutive off days for any team, except for Team 7 who has a whole week off at the start No ASG All series starting on Sunday are 2-game series No doubleheaders Each team plays: 29 games against each opponent (14-15H/14-15A) All 3-game series except for one 2-game series to fill the Sunday starts Team 7's first opponent has the final day of the season off |
I do not see how you envision the series being laid out so that teams do not have consecutive offdays considering the odd number of teams.
Also I am not sure how the number of 2-game series fits with how you want them distributed. |
With the 2-game series, we have 21 3-game series and 28 weekends, 3 more than a regular MLB schedule. Sat/Sun would have to be consecutive off days once for every team.
Speaking of that, I have an example for the two offdays in a row thing. Remember, all series do not have to start on the same days. We could have a Wednesday start, a Thursday start, a Friday start, and so on. Here's how it works. 3/30: T1@T2, T3@T4, T5@T6 (T7 off) 3/31: T1@T2, T3@T4, T5@T6 (T7 off) 4/1: T1@T2, T3@T4, T5@T6 (T7 off) 4/2: T1@T3, T5@T2 (T4, T6, T7 off) 4/3: T4@T6, T1@T3 (T2, T5, T7 off) 4/4: T4@T6, T5@T2, T1@T3 (T7 off) 4/5: T7@T4, T5@T2, T6@T3 (T1 off) 4/6: T1@T5, T7@T4, T6@T3 (T2 off) and so on |
I still cannot make sense of it, especially with the T7 off the whole first week.
There are 210 total series, of which 21 are 2-game. I do not see how you get only those 21 series starting on Sunday even with allowing 7 instances of consecutive offdays. A method for those days will 3 teams off instead of 1 team is not clear to me either. |
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If one team was off every day, the ratio of games to off days would be 6 to 1, compared to 7.7 to 1 in a real major league schedule. This would leave 174 games and 29 off days, for 203 total days, or 29 weeks, as the schedule calls for. |
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What I can do is make all 3 game series, begin March 30, and start a new series on each day. That gives 180 games per team, 212 total days, 5 teams off on first and last days, 3 teams off on second and next-to-last days. Obviously 21 games can be spliced out to get down to 174 games per team, but not all of those would be making 2-game series that start Sundays. I do not think I can do better than that because I do think the pieces can all fit together as you are describing. |
Only one series should start on each day. I prefer having 6 teams play on the last day though.
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# 7 team schedule, 174 games # Designed for the following configuration: # 1 subleague with 1 division with 7 teams # # # 29 games against 6 other teams in division (14-15H/14-15A) # # # Ten series per opponent, 9 three-game and 1 two-game # Odd number of teams requires at least one team off at all times # New matchup begins almost every day # Thus able to avoid consecutive offdays for teams # except for occasionally 2 consecutive offdays # # No cases of more than 24 straight days without offday # # No homestands or roadtrips longer than 15 games # # All game times set at 7:05pm # # Season begins first Tuesday on or after March 30 # Season thus ends around end of October # # No All-Star Game set because of 1-division configuration # Also no league-wide offdays # |
I sanded down the ends a little and got 6 teams playing on the last day of the season, but otherwise it is as I described.
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Thanks!
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