Mike Carminati makes an interesting and fairly commonly made point about interleague play, and that is that it unbalances an already unbalanced schedule. Nominally, the argument goes, the Marlins get to see the horrible Devil Rays for six games or so a year, while the Dodgers see the Angels (who have been fairly evenly matched over the years), the Giants see the A's, and the Yankees get the reliably putrid Mets (though ...
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