Hopefully they add the double hook rule soon, which should help some.
A.J. Hinch has managed the bullpen extremely well, but that because they traded Flaherty when they thought they were done, Maeda has been terrible. Multiple pitchers were on the IL. So even when they were just whatever in August, they only had two healthy starters, one of whom had a half a (bad) season in AAA.
But yeah, I generally don't love it. Particularly in the playoff when you are looking for these epic duals between starting pitchers.
I still like my idea to expand thep layoff to retain interest, but still reward the regular season.
You actually expand the playoffs to 8 for league. I don't think the bye in baseball is an advantage. Maybe if they go to the double hook rule, the ability to set your rotation would be a bigger advantage, but for now it seems like it just gets you out of rhythm.
So I would expand to 8 teams, and the 3 division winners are guaranteed a top 4 seed. The higher seeded team hosts the entire Wildcard Series. The lower seeded team always needs to win 4, but the #1 seed needs to win once, #2 seed twice, #3 seed thrice, and #4 seed also needs to win 4. Just getting in is worth maintaining interest, and if you can go on the road and win 4 straight at the #1 seed, I'm good with that.
Then from the ALDS on, it should all be best of 7, but the ALDS should also be hosted entirely by the higher seed.
So you would have
AMERICAN- #8 Twins at #1 Yankees
- #7 Mariners at #2 Guardians
- #6 Tigers at #3 Orioles
- #5 Royals at #4 Astros
NATIONAL- #8 Cardinals at #1 Dodgers
- #7 Diamondbacks at #2 Phillies
- #6 Mets at #3 Brewers
- #5 Braves at #4 Padres