Manfred elaborates on MLB realignment divisions and schedule innovations

Building on expansion and realignment plans discussed earlier this week, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred detailed geographic divisions—such as separating teams in multi-team cities—and schedule changes like split seasons and in-season tournaments during his WFAN interview. These ideas aim to improve playoffs and address the 162-game grind, amid upcoming league growth.

In his WFAN appearance with Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle, Manfred expanded on structural tweaks. "We’ve talked about split seasons. We’ve talked about in-season tournaments," he said. "We do understand that 162 (games) is a long pull... you almost inevitably start talking about fewer regular-season games."

He highlighted baseball's unique challenges: "It is a much more complicated thing in our sport... Because of all of our season-long records, you’re playing around with something that people care a lot about." The MLB Players Association declined to comment.

Realignment would prioritize geography for better playoffs, avoiding East-West mismatches like Boston-Anaheim. Manfred wants to keep multi-team markets separate, e.g., Chicago Cubs and White Sox apart. For the Cincinnati Reds, this could mean a division with the Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Guardians, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Detroit Tigers—preserving historic rivalries.

These concepts support expansion to cities like Nashville, Charlotte, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Raleigh. Manfred reiterated plans to retire at 70, end of contract. While years away, the ideas reflect MLB's modernization efforts.

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Vibrant photo of MLB spring training prospects from Tigers and Pirates preparing for a breakout game on a sunny field, illustrating the 2026 schedule announcement.
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Major League Baseball announced its full 2026 Spring Training schedule on Wednesday, featuring games starting February 20 and unique exhibitions against World Baseball Classic teams. The schedule includes 16 Spring Breakout contests from March 19-22, showcasing top prospects from all 30 organizations. Highlights include potential matchups between the game's top-ranked prospects in games like Tigers at Pirates.

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred discussed plans for league expansion and realignment during a radio interview, aiming to add two teams by 2029 and reorganize divisions geographically. He emphasized reducing player travel burdens and improving playoff scheduling, while considering other schedule changes like split seasons. Manfred also affirmed his intention to retire at the end of his term.

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Nine Major League Baseball teams have ended their broadcasting contracts with Main Street Sports, the operator of the FanDuel Sports Network, amid the company's financial difficulties. The move comes after missed payments to some teams, prompting them to explore alternatives including potential takeover by the league. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred assured fans that games will continue to be available regardless of the outcome.

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Chris Marinak, a top Major League Baseball executive considered a potential commissioner candidate, is leaving the league office in the new year. The 45-year-old joined MLB in 2008 and served as chief operations and strategy officer. He played a key role in innovations like instant replay and the pitch clock.

Minor League Baseball teams offered a diverse array of creative promotions during the 2025 season, blending local history, culture, and whimsy to enhance fan experiences. MLB selected one standout promotion from each of the 30 organizations, highlighting the unique flair of affiliates across levels. These events ranged from alternate identities and giveaways to experiential spectacles.

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