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1994 & 1995 were still pre-interleague. Despite the divisional breakdown, the schedules were balanced - everyone played each of their 13 league opponents in either 12 or 13 games.
So the "real" schedules could be used, just with adjustment to the structure labeling. Basically, take a copy of the season schedule and change the SCHEDULE type value at the top to be consistent with the different structure. I put the scare quotes there because the strike shortened what was actually played in 94/95. The game does have the as-played schedules as well.
If you did not actually want to keep the balanced nature, the question becomes what you want in terms of if interleague (and if so, how much) and how unbalanced. Such small divisions will makes an unbalanced schedule skew very quickly, especially if no interleague. With no interleague, dropping from ~12 to ~9 games per non-division opponent would mean going to ~24 games per division opponent in the 4-team division and ~32 games per division opponent in the 3-team divisions.
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