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Might I suggest this, if you start with 28, instead of 30? Take the pre-1998 setup of teams, to start with here, modified to have only two divisions per subleague, until you expand your MLB setup. From there, when you expand, you can add Washington, Tampa Bay, Hartford, and Arizona at the same time. That could then move Milwaukee to the AL West to make room for the two new AL teams. While Arizona and Hartford would then occupy the corresponding spots in the two NL divisions, in like manner, of course.
You'd have a prospective setup as follows, then, I believe, when the expansion teams come in as needed and all:
AL East:
Baltimore
Boston
Cleveland
Detroit
New York
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Washington
AL West:
California (or Anaheim or Los Angeles)
Chicago
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Minnesota
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
NL East:
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Hartford
Miami (or Florida)
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
NL West:
Arizona
Chicago
Colorado
Houston
Los Angeles
St. Louis
San Diego
San Francisco
That's supposing you don't actually start all the classic MLB franchises, at least, off in their traditional starting locations instead, of course, you know, jg2977. But I'm certainly not running this particular dynasty here, either, in any case whatsoever. CD out.
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