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05-18-2019, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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Schedule Request: 2 leagues, 2 divisions per league, 8 teams per division
I humbly request a 162 game schedule for 32 teams (2/2/8)
14 games against division (7x14) 8 games against non-division (8x8) No inter-league games If possible, 2 "4 game series" against non-division and 2 "4 game series" and 2 "3 game series" against the division. Thanks in advance |
05-18-2019, 03:56 PM | #2 |
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The exact numbers 14/8 are unfeasible in a modern structure, but a very close 12/9 layout already exists.
The problem with 14/8 is that at face value, it's only 44 series, and for it to hit 52 the non-division matchups need to be split into three series each instead of two. In turn, to avoid overuse of two-game series, a ninth game needs to be added to each non-division matchup, hence the schedule above. |
05-18-2019, 07:13 PM | #3 |
Minors (Double A)
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Thanks for the response.
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05-19-2019, 11:35 PM | #4 |
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As noted above, this with the numerous 4-game series cannot adhere to weeks. Series are simply laid out with offdays scattered about to given an MLB-type length. I think modern at least modern AAA schedules tend this way in terms of frequent 4-game series and not the common MLB paradigm of usually two series per week (Mon-Sun).
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# # 32 team schedule, 162 games # Designed for the following configuration: # 2 subleagues, each with 2 division of 8 teams # # # 14 games against 7 other teams in division (7H/7A) # 8 games against 8 teams in other division in subleague (4H/4A) # no interleague games # # Schedules for two subleagues are identical # # Majority of series are 4-game # Thus schedule does not adhere to two series per week pattern # No pattern to days on which series begin # Similarly offdays are scattered about between series # # Teams play no more than 20 consecutive days without offday # # Homestands and roadtrips as long as 16 games # # All game times set at 7:05pm # # Season begins Saturday before first Monday of April # Season ends late-September/early-October # Season spans 185 days # # All-Star Game in early/mid-July (season day number 102) # # Built 2019-05-19 #
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05-19-2019, 11:41 PM | #5 |
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For this one I split one of the 4-game series for each interdivision opponent into two 2-game series. That gives the 52 series like MLB has now and allows for something MLB-like in the sense that weeks (Mon-Sun) have two series. But as also noted above that makes it quite un-MLB-like in that there are so many 2-game and 4-game series. Around half the weeks are a 2-game interdivision followed by a 4-game either division or interdivision series.
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# # 32 team schedule, 162 games # Designed for the following configuration: # 2 subleagues, each with 2 division of 8 teams # # # 14 games against 7 other teams in division (7H/7A) # 8 games against 8 teams in other division in subleague (4H/4A) # no interleague games # # Schedules for two subleagues are identical # # # Many 2-game and 4-games series # About half of weeks are a 2-game series followed by a 4-game series # # Teams play no more than 20 consecutive days without offday # # Homestands and roadtrips as long as 14 games # # All game times set at 7:05pm # # Season begins Saturday before first Monday of April # Season ends late-September/early-October # Season spans 184 days # # All-Star Game in early/mid-July (season day number 102) # # Built 2019-05-19 #
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05-20-2019, 08:56 AM | #6 |
Minors (Double A)
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Thank you. I am in the middle of writing a ksh script to generate a schedule. I might finish it since I started it.
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