1. No - but I'd curb it ... see below
2. No
3. Yes, Yes, Yes
4. No
5. Yes - sort of ... expand the rosters to 28 players, but only 25 active in a given game. One of the inactive players is a pitcher - who can be activated if a game goes extras
6. With the 6 mound visits a game, this is probably not necessary.
7. Not sure this is that important ... the review process should be tightened for sure
8. I like the idea of just stealing what the NHL does (especially if we go 4 divisions) - two 3 inning semifinals and a 3 inning final ... 16-man rosters for each division.
Obviously with #1, that'd involve yada-yada'ing away territorial monopolies, but since we're dreaming:
- Move the A's to San Jose (where they've wanted to go all along)
- Move Tampa somewhere else. I'd suggest somewhere in North Carolina.
- Expand to Austin/San Antonio, Bring back Les Expos
DIVISIONS:
AL East: BOS, NYY, TOR, BAL, NC, CLE, DET, CHW
AL West: TEX, HOU, ANA, SJ, SEA, KC, MIN, MIL
NL East: ATL, WAS, NYM, MIA, PHI, PIT, CIN, MON
NL West: SA, LA, SF, COL, ARI, SD, CHC, STL
12 games in division, 9 games cross division
Interleague is 6 games ... NYY-NYM, TOR-MTL, BAL-WAS, CLE-CIN, CHW-CHC, ANA-LA, SJ-SF, KC-STL, Rotate HOU/TEX-SA are locked in, the other 8 matchups rotate (or maybe have a lottery drawing)
Brand the interleague games collectively - you know, like the "Dodge, AL/NL showdown" or something cheesy like that. The league that wins it gets the home field in the WS.