Thursday, February 16, 2012

In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?

Have all the teams played each other home and away?

I realize that the Nationals were in Montreal before...but has every combination been met?



Poll: Do you like inter-league play?In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?Letting the Nationals take credit for the Expos' history (as we should), then yes, every AL-NL matchup has been played.



However, not every team has hosted all possible visitors. I don't have time to work out a complete list, but one example: the Dodgers have not played at the Yankees. (They've met in interleague play once, at LA, in 2004. No LAD @ NYY games in the 2009 schedule. Of course, they've met more than a few times in the World Series.) There's probably a very few other such instances.



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Edit: the Royals played in Atlanta in 2004. The Braves have not yet visited KC. (So there's another one.)In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?
very good question

...too bad i dont know the answer, sorry!In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?I am not sure!



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It's good for cities that have teams who are lacking. The different teams coming in will generate more interest, thus more ticket sales.

For the teams that can hold their own it's more of a waste. In less you get the occasional division leaders playing each other.In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?I don't think so. I don't think that the Cleveland Indians have been to New York to play the Mets yet.



Interleague play is good for a number of geographical rivalries, but what does Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh, and Toronto vs. Arizona do for anyone.In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?
Inter league play has been going on since 1996. By now I am pretty sure every combination has played out. I am really not a fan of inter league play. I would much rather see more NL teams playing in St. Louis. We only get 6 or 7 games a year against East and West Division teams in St. Louis. I would prefer to see more games against the Mets, Braves and Dodgers than American League teams.
huh.. In MLB inter-league play has every combination been met?
I dont think so

Since the Nationals are a new team, they have not been able to play every american league team
Nope, the Braves have NEVER played Kansas City.





EDIT: Chipmaker I knew it was something like that, so I'm not a complete idiot.

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