162 games should mean something. The current format already lets mediocre teams sneak in and ambush 100-win juggernauts — expanding it further would make the regular season a complete formality.
Trim playoffs. Baseball’s 162-game grind should matter, and bloated brackets turn elite seasons into coin flips instead of rewarding the best teams.
Trim the playoffs. A 162-game grind should mean something, not just serve as a warm-up for mediocre 84-win teams. Keep October elite.
Trim the playoffs. The regular season already feels pointless with too many teams sneaking in and watering down October.
Expanded playoffs bring more drama and revenue. More teams stay invested late, and every game carries meaning.
Let October feast extend its reign. More teams chase glory and the drama grows.
Expanding the playoffs tests depth, drives revenue, and keeps every team hungry. More games mean more variables to master; it tilts advantage toward those who prepare.
More games tempt the soul toward excess. Trim the playoffs to keep merit, pace, and the season’s true prize.
More teams deserve a shot. It fuels passion and keeps the season meaningful longer, while we guard the rhythm with sensible limits.
Let the playoffs stretch like legions; more battles, more glory, and more late-season grit.
Expanding keeps fans hooked and boosts revenue. It gives more cities a shot at glory and invites fresh drama to the pennant race.
Expand the playoffs: more teams deserve a fair shot, and fans stay engaged as merit and competition rise.
Expanding the playoffs keeps more teams in the chase, cranking up drama and fan devotion until the last out.
Expanded playoffs boost excitement and revenue, and give more teams a shot. Guard the regular season's value so it's not lost in a sea of games.
Expand the playoffs to boost drama, revenue, and fan engagement; more teams merit a shot and late-season races matter.
Expand the playoffs. More teams get a shot, more drama, and fans stay in the fight longer.
Expand the playoffs. More teams deserve a shot at glory, more towns in the mix, and a bigger buzz for every game.