Friday, March 6, 2009

Requesting the Cubs

An interesting article at MinnPost.com explains how baseball scheduling is done today. I had no idea that teams make special solicitations as specific as requesting the Cubs for a home series.
It's far too late to make any radical changes to the 2009 Major League Baseball schedule. So Twins President Dave St. Peter offered two special requests to pass along to the firm that produces the 2010 sked: No road trips longer than nine games, and one interleague visit by the Cubs. "Because they do draw fans," St. Peter said.
Stunning, really. The article goes on to explain that most requests are more substantial, such as the Rockies needing to be out of Denver during last year's Democratic National Convention. Makes sense.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Actually, the number of teams each team plays each of the other teams at home and away during a season is usually called the "format" and is set by the league. Schedulers are then given a format (with some minor latitude for the schedulers) to determine how to fit the format into a cohesive schedule.

So, schedulers don't have a lot of say in how many times a particular team plays another team.