2006_post-seaosn_ballot
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+ | == proposal 7.1, regular season schedule 2.1.1 == | ||
+ | for those who prefer to not play interconference games | ||
+ | Each team will play each other team in their division for 30 games. | ||
+ | Each team will play the other teams from their conference 9 games, with extra home series traded from year to year to even the disadvantage. | ||
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+ | == proposal 8.0; Revise Playoff Structure to Traditional Methods == | ||
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+ | Proposed by Jed Rosenthal (TRI) | ||
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+ | Revise playoff structure to traditional method instead of " | ||
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+ | The playoff structure will be as follows: | ||
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+ | Five teams from each conference will continue to make the playoffs - 3 division winners and 2 wild card teams from each conference. |
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