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08-15-2015, 05:49 PM | #1 |
Minors (Double A)
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new 32-team request: two-year rotation
Hi. Long-time player, first-time poster ...
I'm looking for a schedule with the following parameters: 32 teams, divided into 2 sub-leagues, each with 4 4-team divisions 162-game schedule, broken down like this: ..14 games against each of the other three teams in their division (42) ...... four series: 3-gm home, 3-gm road, 4-gm home, 4-gm road .. 6 games against each of the other 12 teams in their subleague (72) ..... two series: 3-gm home, 3-gm road .. 3 games against each of the 16 teams in the other subleague (48) ..... one 3-gm series The wrinkle is that I would like a two-year rotation for interleague play, using this as the example: .. Year 1: AL East hosts NL East / NL North; visits NL South / NL West .. Year 2: AL East hosts NL South / NL West; visits NL East / NL North In other words, a team plays every team in interleague play every year, but alternates home-and-road every other year. Thanks in advance. |
08-15-2015, 08:43 PM | #2 |
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Not sure who is making schedules these days. In the meantime have you looked at the GMO schedules?
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...-use-ootp.html
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08-15-2015, 11:57 PM | #3 |
Minors (Double A)
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Yep, none of the 32-team skeds quite did that. Thanks for that link.
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08-16-2015, 01:05 AM | #4 |
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I just made a schedule last week that was almost exactly like this one, except it was for 30 teams rather than 32. I'll see if I can modify it to fit this new format.
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08-19-2015, 02:54 PM | #5 |
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Here's your schedule:
- 32 teams, separated into two subleagues of four 4-team divisions - Teams play 14 games against division opponents (7/7 - 21/21 in total) - 6 games against conference opponents outside the division (3/3 - 36/36 in total) - 3 games against interleague opponents (3/0 for two divisions, 0/3 for the other two - 24/24 in total) - Total of 162 games The season is 3 days longer than the MLB season, due to needing to take place in 52 half-weeks rather than 51. The season would then end in early October, starting on a Monday and ending on a Wednesday. There's a spot for the All-Star Game in the second week of July - I think you'll have to schedule it yourself, but it should be obvious where it goes. All Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday games start at 7:05 PM. All Sunday games start at 1:05 PM, and Thursday games are a mix between the two. The longest homestand or roadtrip is 21 games, which there's only one of - that's much longer than I was hoping for but hopefully that's acceptable. It's only for one team, and it's a roadtrip in schedule 1 and a homestand in schedule 2 that takes up the majority of the month of August. That should be it - let me know if there are any other issues. |
08-19-2015, 06:14 PM | #6 |
Minors (Double A)
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Wow! Awesome. Thanks for your work!
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05-13-2020, 02:34 AM | #7 |
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Here I am bumping a 5-year dead thread, but for good reason. Fonzie came to me looking for some extra bells and whistles on this schedule and I was able to work it all out, so here's an updated version of the schedule files that I originally wrote back in 2015.
---------- Schedule for 32 teams, 162 games - 2 subleagues, each containing 4 divisions of 4 teams each Interleague YES, balanced games NO ---------- - 14 games vs. 3 division opponents (7H/7A) - 6 games vs. 12 league opponents (3H/3A) - 3 games vs. 16 interleague opponents (3H or 3A) ---------- Season begins on the last Thursday of March and ends on a Sunday in late Sept/early Oct. This is exactly the same length as the current MLB schedule Weekday games begin at 7:05 local time, Sunday games at 1:05 local time, and Saturdays a mix of 1:05, 4:05 and 7:05 starts ---------- The last two weeks of the season consists of all divisional games; this is the final 12 or 13 games for each team Because of the high number of interleague series, they're not confined to a particular part of the calendar, but the first and last 3 weeks of the schedule will be interleague-free ---------- Homestands and roadtrips have not been extensively tested but I believe the longest ones in this schedule are in the 12-13 game range. Most are between 6-9 games For the most part, road trips in these schedules will "make sense" geographically - not all, but you'll see teams heading out to California for a week to play two series, etc. ---------- Two files included - interleague matchups flip between the two versions EDIT: fixed XML parsing error - schedule was functional before but should now load without incident. Last edited by Ruwisc; 05-13-2020 at 02:20 PM. |
05-13-2020, 11:29 PM | #8 |
Minors (Double A)
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Indeed they do! Thanks again for amazing work and equally-amazing effort.
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