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MLB adds universal DH, a balanced schedule. Is realignment next?

For the San Francisco Giants, enough already with the constant games against the Rockies and Diamondbacks. For the Oakland Athletics, enough already with all those weeklong trips into Texas.

Major League Baseball has done us all a favor and introduced a fan-friendly 2023 schedule in which every team plays every other team.

It means the Yankees and Red Sox would visit Oracle Park every other year. Ditto with the Cubs and Dodgers at the Coliseum. Fans will be able to see high-profile teams more frequently and won’t be subject to as many Giants-Rockies or A’s-Rangers series.

Do you know that nearly a quarter of this year’s A’s games are against Texas teams and 12% of the schedule is in the Lone Star State? Not much variety.

On the flip side, there will be fewer Giants-Dodgers games (13 instead of 19) but only one less series in San Francisco per year. The Dodgers will still make two visits to Third and King.

First it was the universal designated hitter. Now a more balanced schedule. What’s next? Realignment? Don’t bet against it. The leagues are becoming antiquated.