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I'm a traditionalist, more or less, you might say. As for Los Angeles, and the surrounding area, at least in the above configuration, the Angels could cover that area, at least. Other leagues could easily cover San Francisco, among other areas, or they could perhaps be reserved for later expansion franchises in one or more of the four leagues listed above in my proposed configuration, jg2977.
Also I'd have the leagues all play 154-game schedules only against the other teams in their respective leagues, with no interleague play except during the All-Star Tournament and the postseason, ideally. Meaning NL teams only against NL teams, and so on and so forth for every league, as possible and all, for most, if not all, of the entire regular season.
But such a configuration is not likely to happen, if ever, in MLB for quite some time, at the very least, for sure. Even if it would be interesting to see, it won't happen, most likely, in the future, if ever.
Talk more later, as time permits and all here, of course. Thank you for your time and attention and all here, everyone. That's enough for this post here, at least, I think. CD out.
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