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Originally Posted by symp1
Thank you very much for this guide thehip41!!! Now, can you do an other example with a MLB schedule style (with 30 teams) please???
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The concept for all the schedules is the same. Once you get into 30 teams, 15 in each division, thats where you have to get creative.
Since there are 15 teams in each league, there needs to be an interleague series every time.
If every team in the NL played ever team in the AL, wouldn't be that big of a deal. Since only AL East plays NL East, you only have these matchups
1-5 play 16-20
etc.
Making each league 15 makes creating the schedule really difficult. You can just simply take a rotation like we have in the example and roll through it 6 times. In the current MLB set up, you are going to have to manually schedule out the interleague games first and then add the rest of the games to the schedule around it.
That means hand scheduling each series game by game.
If there is an easier way to do it I am unaware of it.