MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred indicated that teams like the New York Mets and the New York Yankees could be realigned into the same division, aimed at reducing player travel fatigue. This shift could have significant implications for the Blue Jays, who may face challenges competing in an increasingly tough New York division. Former MLB executive Jim Bowden suggests a more favorable outcome for the Blue Jays, proposing a 'North division' consisting of Toronto and other regional teams, while also recommending the inclusion of new teams in Charlotte and Nashville, resulting in a restructuring of the league into two main conferences.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred hinted at geographical realignment and expansion, suggesting teams like the Mets and the Yankees may end up in the same division to ease travel schedules for players.
Jim Bowden proposes a 'North division' for the Blue Jays, comprised of the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Guardians, and Cincinnati Reds, allowing for a more competitive and economically viable environment.
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