Friday, May 16, 2008

Interleague Play

So, in full disclosure, I will be going to the Ballpark in Arlington today for Rangers vs Astros, but just because I go to the interleague games doesn't mean that I like them.

I feel like interleague play is unnecessary and as currently constructed completely useless.

I understand the theory, you get a chance to see the players from the other league. Fans in American League cities can get a chance to see Albert Pujols, Derek Lee, and Lance Berkman (stars who have played their whole career in the NL) and fans in National League cities can get a chance to see Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez, and Vladimir Guerrero (you get the idea).

The only problem is, it doesn't work that way. Due to the way that the series are set up, chances are that you won't get to see any of those players at your ballpark.

The only matchups that make sense are the natural rivalry series.

Sure, Yankees/Mets, Cubs/White Sox, and Giants/A's (and to a lesser extent Rangers/Astros, Marlins/Rays, and Indians/Reds) all are great fun bragging right type games, but other matchups don't really make sense. And if you're going to have interleague, fans from those areas will demand those matchups which means you've got less of a chance to see other teams, and other teams in your division might get easier matchups that change the equality of the division's scheduales, which isn't fair.

I think that if the MLB is going to stick with interleague, then it should be more like the NFL, NHL, and NBA where it isn't something special that happens only a couple of times a season, but something that happens throughout the year so that the scheduales can be more even within each division.

Ultimately, though, I think baseball was better off when teams didn't play outside their league. Especially since National League baseball and American League baseball are different (the DH actually causes a huge shift in the way the game is played).

The only teams not joining in Interleague Play this weekend are the Cubs and Pirates who are playing each other. The Cubs have faced the Pirates in two seperate three games series so far this season and the Cubs have won all 6 games. They look to make it 9-0 starting today.

1 comment:

fester said...

more like the nfl nhl and the nba, are you kidding me, then how do we know who is the best in a division then should we just let the best 18 million teams into the playoffs let them go for two friggin months so that by the time we get to the world series the only people who care are the fans of the two teams in it. stick with the down with interleague thing. the reality is that interleage sucks, even though there are some upsides: mostly the need for other players. i think that the santana trade came because of interleague, players want to play for both sides now they want to see if they have the arm/bat for both leagues and once they play a few games against the other league they then think they want to make the move, of course once agian i dont think the santana move was as great as we hoped it would be. ultimatly keep it real: kill the dh kill interleage let the national leage be crappy and have to adapt sight unseen so that it is a suprise when they win the series, enough of the bull.