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Cardinals broadcaster Chip Caray's idea: ditch geography, reimagine MLB divisions by economy

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Cardinals broadcaster Chip Caray's idea: ditch geography, reimagine MLB divisions by economy
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JUPITER, Fla. -- Cardinals broadcaster Chip Caray lobbed a compelling question into the conversation he and other members of the media had this past week with Tony Clark, chief executive of the Major League Baseball Players' Association.
 
Caray, a longtime presence on baseball broadcasts and third-generation Caray in that role, wondered what it would look like if Major League Baseball ditched geographic divisions and reimagined itself along economic lines. The divisions would be organized by market size, not region. Tampa Bay would be free from competing against the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox for a division playoff spot. The Colorado Rockies wouldn't have to keep pace with the wallets in the National League West, if they were in the Plaines Division with Kansas City.
 
It's one way to open up more spots in the postseason for markets that are increasingly seeing those routes erased.
 
Expansion is going to make such tinkering possible.
 
Intrigued, Best Podcast in Baseball host and ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ baseball writer Derrick Goold asked Caray to expand on his question in this brand new episode -- and much much much more.
 
This is the 80th year of a Caray calling baseball, and that puts their family up there with some of the longest tenured in the history of the game in any role, any level, or any capacity. And there is a fourth generation on the way. FanDuel ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ Network picked up the Cardinals' Spring Breakout game on March 14 for prospects, but the prospects won't only be on the field. Chip's son, Stefan, will join him in the booth to call the game and offer thoughts on many of the players he's seen before from calling minor-league games.
 
Prospects for the future of baseball, prospects for the future of playing baseball, and prospects for the future of calling baseball -- all in one 30 minute conversation under the son at the Cardinals player development complex in Jupiter.
 
The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ, , and Derrick Goold.

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