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Old 07-21-2010, 04:18 PM   #6
Tram2Whitaker
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Global MLB featured the Yankees, Dodgers, and since it is the only major market in Canada, the Blue Jays. They played in a division with a fictional Mexico City team. There was another western hemisphere division with Caracas, Havanah, San Juan (PR), and a team from the Dutch Antilles. These two divisions made up the Americas sub league (with plans for future expansion into Panama, Columbia, Haiti, and Jamaica)

The other sub league, was the Eurasian League, featuring the Euro division (London, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Rome w/ planned expansion to Moscow, Paris, and Munich), and the Asian division (Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul, and I forgot what city in Taiwan I used; expansion would've included Hong Kong, but I couldn't find it (unless it is now called shanghai), Singapore (despite the lack of Malaysian influence in baseball), Sidney, and Melbourne (despite the fact that those are in Australia and not Asia))

The Large Market consisted of what I believed to be the top 16 markets left in the MLB (Philly, Boston, Atlanta, NY Mets/Detroit, both Chicagos, St. Louis/Houston, Texas, Arizona, Colorado/ San Diego, LA Angels, San Fran, and Seattle)

And the small market consisted of the other 11, plus 5 "expansion" teams.


Point is, in order to recreate the league, I went purely fictional, and it turns out that my perception of league markets is either way off, or the game engine is quite random in its assignments.
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