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Old 07-09-2005, 05:20 PM   #629
canadiancreed
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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
Hmmm, sounds a bit like a fictional league I'm planning to run when OOTP7 comes out. Only in my case I'm basing it loosely on the history of the CFL and Canadian football in general.
That would be cool although if based totaly on their exapnsion pratices, would be kind of intresting. If you want some more info, check out the links in my signature.

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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
While your Eastern league wouldn't have too much trouble with intraleague travel, save for perhaps trips out to the Atlantic cities, your Western league is very spread out.
Agreed. about 60% of the Eastern league is concenterated within a six hour drive of each other. For reality sake, the trip to Halifax would be a day in itself, and St Johns would be four or so having to take the ferry. It's why i'll probably ahve to make some artistic licenses as it'd be next to impossible to have a realistic scheduele if everythign was adherred to.

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The solution I'm taking in tackling my similarly distributed western league is to adopt a PCL-style schedule, where nearly all series are one week long to reduce the travel burden. Since Sunday baseball wasn't first legal out west until the 1950's, I'm having teams play Monday through Saturday, with Sundays off for travel (I may use doubleheaders on Saturday as well).

Given your setup, if you want to keep a better semblance of historical reality, I would recommend making your interleague matchups 4 per team, 2 at home and 2 away. Have all the western teams go east at the same time, and each western club would play a total of 16 games out east before heading home. That's not too bad of a road trip, and it means each league only has to make one trip per season to the other league's distant cities. You can then play with your intraleague game totals to come up with a season length you want. I would suggest though perhaps keeping it on the shorter side. A 144 game schedule might be good (7 x 16 = 112 intraleague games plus 8 x 4 = 32 interleague games).
So for example you'd have the eastern teams visitiong the west one year, while the oppisite the next year? That'd be intresting for sure, and with the Sunday ban that you mentioned, would fit inot a reduced scheduele

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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
Incidentally, below are the first years in which some Canadian cities finally legalized the playing of professional baseball on Sundays (note the year in which the last MLB cities authorized Sunday baseball was Philadelphia and Pittsburgh for the 1934 season):

Montreal: no restrictions (other Quebec cities didn't seem to limit Sunday games either).
Toronto: 1950 season
Calgary: 1954 season
Edmonton: 1954 season
Vancouver: Aug. of 1956
Winnipeg: 1963 season

I'm still trying to find out when other cities, such as Hamilton, Ottawa, and Regina finally legalized the playing of Sunday pro sports.
i'm guessing that it might be a province wide thing? if so that would take care of that. All we'd need is the years for saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and NFLD.

And with these bans, i'm going to ahve to redo my CUBA scheduele
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