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I was thinking about this the other day, and I got around to actually making the thread.
Steps would go like this:
1. Each division (i.e. NL East, AL Central) would play a game of Hurt and Heal, with the winner moving on to step 3. The two second-place finishers in each league with the highest rankings going into the final two move on to step 2. (That is, if Detroit finishes second in ALC with 32 going in, Boston finishes second in ALE with 23 going in, and the Athletics finish second in ALW with 22 going in, Boston and Detroit will win the wild-card slots.
2. The two wild-cards in each division will face off in a V2W; the winner moves on to the playoffs.
3. The playoffs. This section will be played like a V2W, with the winner being the one with the most votes. Here, the AL and NL champions will be crowned bracket-style.
4. The World Series. This section plays like a Hurt and Heal, in that you can hurt and heal the two teams, but from the bottom up, like a Vote to Win. Example, using the 1986 season:
New York NL: 0
Boston: 0
New York NL: 2
Boston: 0
New York NL: 1
Boston: 1
New York NL: 1
Boston: -1 (yes, you can do negatives)
The first team to reach 25 is the World Series champion.
I hope that made sense.
Schedule:
American League East:
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Baltimore
New York AL
Boston
American League Central:
Detroit
Minnesota (Wild Card)
Cleveland
Kansas City
Chicago AL
American League West:
Oakland
Texas (Wild Card)
Seattle
Los Angeles AL
American League Wild Card:
Texas (52)
Minnesota (44)
Toronto (32)
National League East:
New York NL
Washington (Wild Card)
Miami
Atlanta
Philadelphia
National League Central:
Chicago NL
Houston (Wild Card)
St. Louis
Cincinatti
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
National League West:
Arizona
Colorado
San Diego
Los Angeles NL
San Francisco
National League Wild Card:
Houston (33)
Washington (23)
Colorado (21)
San Diego (20)
Miami Marlins (13)
St. Louis Cardinals (2)
Playoffs:
ALWS
Texas: 3
Minnesota: 2
ALDS 1
Tampa Bay: 3
Texas: 2
ALDS 2
Oakland: 3
Detroit: 1
ALCS
Oakland: 4
Tampa Bay: 0
NLWS
Houston: 3
Washington: 0
NLDS 1
Houston: 3
New York NL: 1
NLDS
Arizona: 3
Chicago NL: 2
NLCS
Arizona: 4
Houston: 3
World Series
Arizona
Oakland
Steps would go like this:
1. Each division (i.e. NL East, AL Central) would play a game of Hurt and Heal, with the winner moving on to step 3. The two second-place finishers in each league with the highest rankings going into the final two move on to step 2. (That is, if Detroit finishes second in ALC with 32 going in, Boston finishes second in ALE with 23 going in, and the Athletics finish second in ALW with 22 going in, Boston and Detroit will win the wild-card slots.
2. The two wild-cards in each division will face off in a V2W; the winner moves on to the playoffs.
3. The playoffs. This section will be played like a V2W, with the winner being the one with the most votes. Here, the AL and NL champions will be crowned bracket-style.
4. The World Series. This section plays like a Hurt and Heal, in that you can hurt and heal the two teams, but from the bottom up, like a Vote to Win. Example, using the 1986 season:
New York NL: 0
Boston: 0
New York NL: 2
Boston: 0
New York NL: 1
Boston: 1
New York NL: 1
Boston: -1 (yes, you can do negatives)
The first team to reach 25 is the World Series champion.
I hope that made sense.
Schedule:
American League East:
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
New York AL
Boston
American League Central:
Detroit
Minnesota (Wild Card)
American League West:
Oakland
Texas (Wild Card)
Los Angeles AL
American League Wild Card:
Texas (52)
Minnesota (44)
Toronto (32)
National League East:
New York NL
Washington (Wild Card)
Atlanta
Philadelphia
National League Central:
Chicago NL
Houston (Wild Card)
Cincinatti
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
National League West:
Arizona
San Diego
Los Angeles NL
San Francisco
National League Wild Card:
Houston (33)
Washington (23)
Playoffs:
ALWS
Texas: 3
ALDS 1
Tampa Bay: 3
ALDS 2
Oakland: 3
ALCS
Oakland: 4
NLWS
Houston: 3
NLDS 1
Houston: 3
NLDS
Arizona: 3
NLCS
Arizona: 4
World Series
Arizona
Oakland