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Definitely need a Salary Floor. East/West Conferences are a good idea for the media and them making money but it will end any sort of Subway Series/Battle of the Bay type of World Series. I would love to see a Alt/Cast option where a couple of guys speak candidly and use any sort of language they want and are able to say what they really think of the officiating, etc.. That type of broadcast will do well in every sport.
I think that baseball is a sport that ties into history more than the other sports/leagues. Switching to conference play will create a huge amount of fan dissatisfaction.
If they do move to east/west, it would be better for continuity if they basically smooshed the AL East together with the NL East (for example). Most teams would keep their old rivals, and add some new, same-time zone rivals. Fewer 4pm and 10pm starting times would be most welcome.
@@Passionately44 Having conferences would be different, but I don't think anything would be ruined. Can you imagine a brand-new sports league being established in 2025, and learning that half the west coast teams would in one conference, and the other half would be in a separate conference, AND that they would never play one another? LA never plays Anaheim. Chicago never plays other Chicago. For sure, they would set up their new league more like the NHL or the NBA. The part of the old schedule that annoyed me the most is getting excited to watch my east coast team, only to learn they're playing in Seattle, and the game starts after I go to bed. I say, ditch the cross-country schedules, (one trip to Seattle every other year is fine) and give me 120+ 7PM starts.
@@sitboaf I say just add one knew team to each division and keep it the American league and National League, I would not want a conference play. I don’t like it and I believe most fans would stand with me. It messed up the NBA and I believe would mess up the MLB.
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In Little League, the best player(s) often pitch, play great defense, and are very good hitters. As players move up, specialization occurs and they usually emphasize either pitching or hitting but obviously not both. I say a lot of players are good enough to do both (like Ohtani) if coaching philosophies can adapt. I remember the old days of pro football where rookies had to sit the bench for one to five years before the existing views thought they could play - currently we know some players can step right in and play at the pro level. The players didn't change - coaching changed.
Count me as somewhat of a baseball purist but I would hate the idea of getting rid of American/ National leagues in exchange for East / West conferences. Also I do think another team is going to relocate to a city / region.
I found it surprising that the Cubs and the White Sox, for example, play in different leagues. Both leagues span the entire country. That's strange. I thought it would be like ice hockey.
Those separations go back such a long time that the leagues were not combined. Even when I was a kid the national and American leagues were totally different things and only met in the World Series. Now its all the same and the distinction between American an National leagues is in name only.
I fear that the Midwestern teams would be separated in an East/west conference split, they would need to find a way to keep them together. Example of such a split in the NBA: Timberwolves in a whole different conference from Bucks Bulls, 76’ers, and Pacers.
@@alanas9939 Yes, that's a certain approach to an alt-cast. It can be literally anything that is showing the same game, but with different commentary, no commentary, different camera angles. There's a lot of ways you could do it.
Make the National League and American Leagues different again. Baseball is more interesting when it is quirky. We need another Candem Yards effect when the past nostalgia is revived. 2035 - 32 Teams - 4 x 4 team Divisions in each league. Top team each division plus the next top 4 teams. 2055 - 36 Teams - 3 x 6 team Divisions in each league. Top two teams plus 2 wild card
I predict 2035 Tampa Bay Rays will still be looking for a new stadium , people will be saying the A’s will never move to Las Vegas even though by 2035 they will have been there for 8 years. There will be robotic umpires , starting pitchers will only pitch 3 innings before a reliever then and interim reliever , a set up man then a closer finishes the game by throwing one pitch but gets paid 60 million a year to do it . There will be no ticket prices under 300 dollars except in Miami where still nobody shows up
Will be interesting to see where MLB can expand to 32. Need a deep-pocketed, avid owner, shovel-ready fully funded ballpark, and likely a demonstration of fan interest (season ticket drive with deposits) to be considered. I think if the Rays stay in St Pete or Tampa, Orlando is out (they'll probably end up in one of these cities). One of Sac/Vegas, SLC, Portland would likely be the targets, but don't be surprised if the White Sox move to one of these cities.
#1 is making sure the called pitches are right…streaming all games will be popular, have selected kids take a mini batting practice on the field,autograph sites down the left and right field lines for both teams for about 15 minutes every game,new tv camera angles,ump cameras to see how they makes on field calls…equality among distribution of FA players instead of going to the same good teams all the time
I have a prediction. In 2035, Montreal will be making significant progress on constructing a new ballpark for the revived Expos to play in by the start of the 2040 season. The Expos will be MLB's 33rd or 34th team
A hard salary cap means no more luxury taxes to pay and less revenue sharing. You know what team will make more money by restricting their spending? The Dodgers. You know what teams will make less money by decreasing revenue sharing? The A's, Marlins, Pirates, and every other cheap team. For the proponents of a hard salary cap, when there isn't one in the next CBA, don't blame the Dodgers and Mets. Following the money will let you know which ownerships really benefit from the soft cap.
If the MLB doesn't put new teams outside of the North America, could we see North American MLB teams play each other in regular season games and/or series in places like Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Japan, China, etc.---much like the NFL's International Series? What will Minor League Baseball be like in 2035?
Two team expansion and the NHL / NBA Eastern Western conference alignment I think will be coming sooner rather than later. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the framework was starting to be set up in the next CBA. The other predictions honestly I never even thought of but they're very interesting particularly the streaming service idea.
Brodie I 100% agree that Shohei shouldn't pitch until and unless he's needed. He's so valuable that just keeping him healthy at the plate is worth his entire salary. Keep him ready for the mound and he could pull battery detail if necessary.
One other change I hope is coming: Technology-driven ball and strike calls. Too many missed calls. Hurts both pitchers and hitters. Consistent, accurate strike zone for every pitch, every game. No cut in pay for umpires - just relieve them of this duty. I'm flexible re. check swing calls / appeals, but would prefer automation for that too.
@@thomasjoseph3488 Some people might not agree. The Rockies still draw well even though they have no chance of winning the NL West or even getting a wild card most years. Anaheim is another team that draws fans though their teams are almost always bad. Every market is different, but some areas accept their "loveable losers".
4:04 - I'm convinced AL & NL will go away when we expand next. One league - 8 divisions, 4 teams each. Playoffs not so concerned about but the regular alignment.
The 'Alt-Cast' idea I swear has been around for years in other sports in other countries. I remember watching Premier League matches (before everything went to streaming) via Sky Sports and the commentators mentioned the different viewing options you could receive if you were a Sky Digital customer. One of the popular options was the Fanzone option (i think that's what it was called) where two fans of the teams that were playing, they provided their own brand of commentary, often with hilarious results. It's too bad that there is no money to create something like that with all North American sports.
Alt casts would be a game changer for teams like the M's. You could have a cavalcade of folks doing one offs or a full season of a different crew. Maybe Adam Ray just follows the Mariners around for a season and does his schtick for two hours with guests from the host city with the game on in the background. I think it would be cool for teams like Minnesota, Seattle, Arizona, and Colorado to have native language broadcasts as part of the national language restoration effort. I think the leagues will reorganize a bit more regionally (ie Mets and Yankees in the same division) but I don't think they'll ditch the AL/NL all together. I think they'll put all the Pacific Time Zone teams in one division before they do anything too drastic. As an M's fan, any expansion talk is a roller coaster because it will hurt any way you look at it. Either the M's are losing territory/revenue or they'll be in a division with the Dodgers. I'd love to root against a Portland team again, though so bring it lol. Great video!
The Locked on Reds podcast talked about a true MLB TV with no blackouts with a future collective bargaining agreement. It is possible that cities that have two teams such as Chicago, Los Angeles, & New York might have both teams in separate divisions but still in the same conference. However I do not see the AL & NL going away in the MLB anytime soon.
There are not enough teams out west to have an east/west alignment, you would have to place 6-7 current teams that are located in the central time zone is the “west” conference. That would be bad for the teams and terrible for their fans.
I think your hypothetical, say, Orioles/Phillies World Series wouldn't be much different than, say, a Rockies/Rays World Series -- they aren't going to pick up extra viewers in the West because one of the teams is from the West. No matter who is in the World Series, most viewers are going to be from the competing teams' cities.
East-West confrences could be pretty cool, but I would like to see a Subway Series World Series once in my lifetime, so maybe the MLB could hold off on that a little while longer. For a really psycho prediction: I think the A's still won't have a city, and they'll wind up as the Google A's or something.
I think once baseball expands and goes East and West, baseball will turn into horse racing. They won’t care about how many people are in the stands, but they will start games as early as 6:00 am PT and as late as 8:00 pm PT so there are always games to bet on. Also, I think there will be another scandal in baseball and probably sports as a whole. This time with the IRS. It will have to do with not reporting sports gambling money. We saw this already with Ohtani, but not every MLB player has a translator who can as Logan Roy says, “eat s….”.
1. Regarding alt-streams.... I can see this definitely happening for football, but not for baseball. Too many baseball games are inconsequential, whereas in the NFL every game means something. There's also the problem of lack of crowd noise - and that IS a problem. One way to fix that would be to have alt-streams from inside of bars or pubs. Just as an aside... one of my favorite alt-casts ever was the very popular cricket alt-cast Test Match Sofa out of South London. Despite doing everything right, they were hounded out of existence by the England Cricket Board and the British TV networks. If alt-streams really take off, It is absolutely in the realm of possibility that major leagues and TV networks will take legal action to stop them. 2. Probably right. No point in having separate leagues anymore. They made sure of that. 3. Need both a cap and a floor. 4. I keep telling you - expansion is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN - not by 2035 and maybe not by 2045!. Relocations, maybe. Public funding of stadiums is just not feasible in this economy. 5. Ohtani is a unique phenomenon. The only guy in recent years who was even in the same category was Bumgarner. Ohtani is fun to watch, but he is NOT the future. Thanks, Brodie!
The one aspect missing is the impact of advertising dollars on various sports. The reality is that advertising dollars are gradually shifting away from mass consumption and towards a targeted audience. For instance, observe TH-cam and notice how a significant portion of advertising revenue goes to popular channels that advertisers are aware of being their target audience. Will streaming services adopt a pay-per-game model? If so, will the amount spent on sports make watching them expensive?
I don’t think they want to. The league saw both NY teams play for the right to go to the World Series. Having a LA vs NY in the NLS then a LA vs NY in the WS is literally printing money for them Under an East vs West that’s not possible
As a Mets fan it’s sad to think that our two beloved broadcast booths - GKR on television and Howie Rose on radio - will probably be retired by 2035 😢 Wonder who (besides Keith Raad) will be calling Juan Soto’s age 36-41 at bats?
East and West Conferences... sounds like the NHL. And will Regional Sports Networks disappear in favour of one unified streaming platform? That would really cut into a lot of companies' bottom line revenue.
I will throw one wild prediction, Major League Baseball will follow the Japanese league and have the city/state names replaced with corporate sponsors. For example the Motorola Padres instead of San Diego Padres.
Ohtani is doing both at same time. Babe Ruth didn't become a monster hitter until he stopped pitching. You think Dodgers are paying 70 mil a year for a DH. It's for a two way player.
Having Interleague play everyday ruins the mystique of the World Series. Having owners that don’t want to win at all ruins the sport and lacking competitive balance is killing the sport. By 2035, a fan will lose interest because it cost too much to go to a game and the players and owners keep disagreeing about equity and quality. You can not replace Bob Uecker or Harry Kalas for example.
I personally think so… I don’t know why people say that the leagues have too much history when they’ve had the same commissioner as each other since the 1920s, introduced inter-league play in the 90s, became the same legal entity in 2000, and introduced the DH in 2022
While I agree that the American and National League designations will disappear by 2035, I believe that MLB (as well as other American-based pro sports leagues) will adopt a system of promotion and relagation, similar to domestic soccer leagues in Europe, and include a two-tier pay system, not only for players, but managerial/coaching staffs and player personnel divisions.
Blackouts worked when all we had was cable or satellite, but I think the ubiquity and affordability of VPNs are already making blackouts untenable. CTV had to stop simsubbing the Super Bowl because too many Canadians were using VPNs to watch US commercials. Not saying it's legal or right, but enforcement is a lost cause.
I've lived in Oregon for 23 years. But, I lived west of Seattle for 14 1/2 years beforehand. As a loyal Washington state teams fan, I hope Portland gets an MLB expansion team for the Mariners sake. Right now, the Mariners closest opponent is the A's in Sacramento. Soon, it will be the Giants in San Francisco. It would be nice if they had a closer opponent!
Can’t wait for the salary floor. How do you think the teams that currently have lucrative broadcasting deals to integrate into the league wide streaming? Will they remain separate?
The NL and AL going away...? Uh-uh, no way. Some things are just untouchable and unchanging, and the two leagues are just too historically ingrained in MLB to change. MLB will NEVER adopt something that makes it look like the NFL, and this "conference" business would do just that.
Good video! You made some good points on most of your predictions. I will push back on the East/West concept. That will never happen. Too much history, league rivalries, and tradition to change. Players, owners, and fans will not go along with that. Also, the NFL is the exact same way, and no one ever talks of them going to east vs west. Everything doesn't have to be like the NBA. Baseball is fine the way it is. Also, if they were to expand, they could expand 2 at a time without needing to change the leagues. They would just realign to either 4 divisions a league or 2 large divisions in each league. Every time MLB expanded it is always by 2 teams. There are too many games in a season (playing every day) for one team to always be off for two or three days. If they expand it will be by 2 regardless of any realignment.
Brodie, these are interesting predictions for 10 years from now, but they made me think about 2025. What do you think about MLB if the A’s or the Ray make the World Series while playing in minor league stadiums? Like to hear your thoughts. As always, thank you, and I enjoy your channel. WT
The East/West realignment is an issue I have long feared. I am strongly against it for historical and fanbase reasons. My preferred realignment (including expansion to 32 teams): AL East: BAL, BOS, NYY, TOR AL Central: CWS, CLE, DET, MIN AL South: HOU, KC, TB, TEX AL West: LV, LAA, SEA, (Portland Expansion Team) NL East: NYM, PHI, PIT, WAS NL Central: CHC, COL, MIL, STL NL South: ATL, CIN, MIA, (Nashville or Charlotte Expansion Team) NL West: AZ, LAD, SD, SF Schedule: 14 Divisional Matchups each (42 games), 6 League Matchup vs. 1 division (24 games), 9 League Matchups vs. 2 divisions (72 games), 3 Interleague games vs. 2 divisions (24 games)....with the League divisional matchups and interleague matchups will rotate from season to season.
There will be a team in NC by 2035. Most populated state without a team. One of fastest growing states. Baseball is very popular for the AA and AAA teams here. I would say someone would pay $5billion and throw in the Hornets for free.
The two league system (NL, AL) will remain because interleague play allows regional rivalries (Yankees-Mets, Cubs-White Sox, Dodgers-Angels, etc.) as desirable as East-West. As such, Eastern and Western Conferences are not necessary to promote geographic rivalries. Besides nobody wants the Royals-Cardinals, Reds-Guardians to play 10-11 games a year. About 4-6 games per season is enough. Crucial late season division rivalries, i.e. Yankees-Red Sox, cardinals -Cubs, Dodgers-Giants will be a big plus and should be kept. Mach 1 and Mach 2 jets will make long travel quicker and quicker so teams confined to one tight geographical region are not necessary.
Don't give a crap about west coast teams. More teams have to be in the East where the population is. Ohtani an expensive designated hitter. He will quickly decrease within 5 years, maybe injury. Remember Bo Jackson? Ohtani is no Bo.
Each league has never made more money, and attendance in mlb is up 9%, ps- the nba and nhl play to mostly sellouts( 90%, )and the nfl makes over 20 bill a year,
You understand that they charge those prices because people still pay them right? If people stop coming they will lower the prices to bring them back. It’s something called supply and demand.
My prediction is that MLB will have 32 teams in four divisions of four teams each, like NFL. My hope is that they’re arranged like this: American West: Seattle Mariners Portland Athletics Anaheim Angels San Diego Padres National West: San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers Arizona Diamondbacks Las Vegas Rays American South: Texas Rangers Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Miami Marlin’s National South: Atlanta Braves Charlotte Knights Saint Louis Cardinals San Antonio Lobos American North: Minnesota Twins Chicago White Sox Cleveland Guardians Detroit Tigers National North: Colorado Rockies Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Milwaukee Brewers American East: Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles National East: Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Phillies New York Mets Washington Nationals
Baseball loses revenue for not having more teams in the playoffs. Imagine the rush to the gates for teams trying to land the last few playoff spots like the NBA and NHL as the season winds down. The way it is now by All Star break teams are out of contention, fan base has eroded!
At the other extreme, in the early 1980s, the NHL had 16 of the 21 teams make the playoffs, so the regular season was like one long stretch of exhibition games to get ready for the playoffs. Crazy.
@@michaelmarkowski204 That was crazy. But by Brodie's concept of 2 conferences, this would be the time to go with a similar structure to NBA/NHL...possibly?
@ I would be OK with MLB adding one or two more teams per league in the playoffs. One thing I hate right now is I think all playoff series should be best 4 out of 7 - only way you ensure the better team advances as roster depth plays a much bigger role. If MLB cut spring training short, perhaps this would work so the season could still end before November?
The salary floor is a must with revenue sharing. Why would the tax paying teams want to put money into a cheap owner's pocketbook? Geographical realignment is also a good idea. I hope streaming doesn't become the norm for two reasons. First is the cost. Sports will be limited only to wealthy people who can afford the cost. And ... I like the idea of watching sports on a large screen TV. I grew up with itty-bitty TV sets. Why would I want to go backward? Most of the best high school baseball players can both pitch and hit. The main reason most pitchers can't hit is because they don't practice hitting. I'd love to see the DH go away and be replaced with the "golden hitter" idea that was floated by Commissioner Manfred. Allow a team to pinch hit for the pitcher once every nine innings (not once a game). I'd also like to see a rule that a player gets awarded four bases, not only one, when he gets hit in the head. Time to quit bloviating. LOL
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Definitely need a Salary Floor. East/West Conferences are a good idea for the media and them making money but it will end any sort of Subway Series/Battle of the Bay type of World Series. I would love to see a Alt/Cast option where a couple of guys speak candidly and use any sort of language they want and are able to say what they really think of the officiating, etc.. That type of broadcast will do well in every sport.
dont want the end of the Leagues
Automatic balls and strikes by 2035. Not even a challenge system by then
Here is a prediction. Brodie’s son will be doing a Father son Podcast.
His son seems to enjoy it and have talent, and isn't being overused so he won't get tired of it.
Wtf Brodie is a dad
@ yes he does adorable video with his seven year old son guessing which team belongs to which logo. This big heart just comes through
There's no reason for the dissolution of the AL/NL into regional conferences. It doesn't seem to hurt the NFL having the AFC/NFC.
The nfl plays once a week while mlb plays 5-6 games a week.
I think that baseball is a sport that ties into history more than the other sports/leagues. Switching to conference play will create a huge amount of fan dissatisfaction.
Also, the NFL even has NY, LA teams who could meet in the Super Bowl!
If they do move to east/west, it would be better for continuity if they basically smooshed the AL East together with the NL East (for example). Most teams would keep their old rivals, and add some new, same-time zone rivals.
Fewer 4pm and 10pm starting times would be most welcome.
I would hate that idea don’t ruin baseball with switching to conference play.
@@Passionately44 Having conferences would be different, but I don't think anything would be ruined. Can you imagine a brand-new sports league being established in 2025, and learning that half the west coast teams would in one conference, and the other half would be in a separate conference, AND that they would never play one another? LA never plays Anaheim. Chicago never plays other Chicago. For sure, they would set up their new league more like the NHL or the NBA.
The part of the old schedule that annoyed me the most is getting excited to watch my east coast team, only to learn they're playing in Seattle, and the game starts after I go to bed. I say, ditch the cross-country schedules, (one trip to Seattle every other year is fine) and give me 120+ 7PM starts.
@@sitboaf
I say just add one knew team to each division and keep it the American league and National League, I would not want a conference play. I don’t like it and I believe most fans would stand with me. It messed up the NBA and I believe would mess up the MLB.
I believe more likely then any of these moves will be more teams in the playoffs.
If you growing up in the ‘80s and ‘90’s, and thought 2025 was way in the future, consider the view of us growing up in the ‘40s and ‘50s. I remember as a child, how far away 2000 was!
6:52 UrinatingTree said baseball doesn’t just need a cap. It needs a cap and a floor
absolutely
In Little League, the best player(s) often pitch, play great defense, and are very good hitters. As players move up, specialization occurs and they usually emphasize either pitching or hitting but obviously not both. I say a lot of players are good enough to do both (like Ohtani) if coaching philosophies can adapt. I remember the old days of pro football where rookies had to sit the bench for one to five years before the existing views thought they could play - currently we know some players can step right in and play at the pro level. The players didn't change - coaching changed.
My issue with east/west setups is that Minnesota always ends up in the west, while our current rivals would be in the east.
I don't think MLB will go to East West just because of tradition and history of the American and National Leagues.
I don't think he's thought this through, it'll never happen.
A Utah expansion team might help your position?
Count me as somewhat of a baseball purist but I would hate the idea of getting rid of American/ National leagues in exchange for East / West conferences. Also I do think another team is going to relocate to a city / region.
I found it surprising that the Cubs and the White Sox, for example, play in different leagues. Both leagues span the entire country. That's strange. I thought it would be like ice hockey.
Those separations go back such a long time that the leagues were not combined. Even when I was a kid the national and American leagues were totally different things and only met in the World Series. Now its all the same and the distinction between American an National leagues is in name only.
Bay Area Teams, LA, NYC all separate. AL and NL didn’t play each other until interleague play
I fear that the Midwestern teams would be separated in an East/west conference split, they would need to find a way to keep them together. Example of such a split in the NBA: Timberwolves in a whole different conference from Bucks Bulls, 76’ers, and Pacers.
Need an alt cast with just gameplay and crowd noise
is an alt-cast similar to the NFL Manning Cast?
@@alanas9939 Yes, that's a certain approach to an alt-cast. It can be literally anything that is showing the same game, but with different commentary, no commentary, different camera angles. There's a lot of ways you could do it.
There is no reason for owners to agree to a salary floor unless revenue sharing comes to include TV money so everyone is on the same playing field.
There will never be a floor without a cap and vice versa. There will be a lockout, mark my words.
0:43 My prediction for 2035 MLB... see 1975 film "Rollerball"... fans only involvement will be regarding betting!
I agree Brodie that the A’s will never land in Vegas. They’ll end up somewhere else.
Make the National League and American Leagues different again. Baseball is more interesting when it is quirky. We need another Candem Yards effect when the past nostalgia is revived.
2035 - 32 Teams - 4 x 4 team Divisions in each league. Top team each division plus the next top 4 teams.
2055 - 36 Teams - 3 x 6 team Divisions in each league. Top two teams plus 2 wild card
I predict 2035 Tampa Bay Rays will still be looking for a new stadium , people will be saying the A’s will never move to Las Vegas even though by 2035 they will have been there for 8 years. There will be robotic umpires , starting pitchers will only pitch 3 innings before a reliever then and interim reliever , a set up man then a closer finishes the game by throwing one pitch but gets paid 60 million a year to do it . There will be no ticket prices under 300 dollars except in Miami where still nobody shows up
I agree with reconfiguring the the baseball leagues around geography. Hockey and the NBA have done it very well.
Too many teams are concentrated in certain areas. You got 5 California teams and Arizona is closer to LA and SD than SF and Oakland
We have NHL games in Punjabi in Canada
Will be interesting to see where MLB can expand to 32. Need a deep-pocketed, avid owner, shovel-ready fully funded ballpark, and likely a demonstration of fan interest (season ticket drive with deposits) to be considered. I think if the Rays stay in St Pete or Tampa, Orlando is out (they'll probably end up in one of these cities). One of Sac/Vegas, SLC, Portland would likely be the targets, but don't be surprised if the White Sox move to one of these cities.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing more dual way players, even average at either. Seriously kind of exciting lol.
#1 is making sure the called pitches are right…streaming all games will be popular, have selected kids take a mini batting practice on the field,autograph sites down the left and right field lines for both teams for about 15 minutes every game,new tv camera angles,ump cameras to see how they makes on field calls…equality among distribution of FA players instead of going to the same good teams all the time
Cool video, other than the depressing end, thinking how old I'll be in 10 years. So, enjoy each moment and make the most of it
I have a prediction. In 2035, Montreal will be making significant progress on constructing a new ballpark for the revived Expos to play in by the start of the 2040 season. The Expos will be MLB's 33rd or 34th team
A hard salary cap means no more luxury taxes to pay and less revenue sharing. You know what team will make more money by restricting their spending? The Dodgers. You know what teams will make less money by decreasing revenue sharing? The A's, Marlins, Pirates, and every other cheap team. For the proponents of a hard salary cap, when there isn't one in the next CBA, don't blame the Dodgers and Mets. Following the money will let you know which ownerships really benefit from the soft cap.
If the MLB doesn't put new teams outside of the North America, could we see North American MLB teams play each other in regular season games and/or series in places like Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Japan, China, etc.---much like the NFL's International Series? What will Minor League Baseball be like in 2035?
They already do this right? With games in Japan and South Korea
Two team expansion and the NHL / NBA Eastern Western conference alignment I think will be coming sooner rather than later. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the framework was starting to be set up in the next CBA. The other predictions honestly I never even thought of but they're very interesting particularly the streaming service idea.
Brodie I 100% agree that Shohei shouldn't pitch until and unless he's needed. He's so valuable that just keeping him healthy at the plate is worth his entire salary. Keep him ready for the mound and he could pull battery detail if necessary.
Great video!
If they realigned I would like it to go back to where there was not interleave games. Teams from other leagues should only meet in the World Series.
That will never happen.
Can you do a video talking about potential Canadian expansion into Montreal and possibly Vancouver?
One other change I hope is coming: Technology-driven ball and strike calls. Too many missed calls. Hurts both pitchers and hitters. Consistent, accurate strike zone for every pitch, every game. No cut in pay for umpires - just relieve them of this duty. I'm flexible re. check swing calls / appeals, but would prefer automation for that too.
I think the economic divide will be so large between teams 40-50% of the fans will walk away before then.
I think so, too. Where's the fun or value in watching entertainment in which your team has almost no chance to win. There isn't any.
@@thomasjoseph3488 Some people might not agree. The Rockies still draw well even though they have no chance of winning the NL West or even getting a wild card most years. Anaheim is another team that draws fans though their teams are almost always bad. Every market is different, but some areas accept their "loveable losers".
@ZackfromNoHo I guess that's true. Look at the Cubs. Like the Washington Generals against the Globetrotters, these lovable losers exist!
Colorado draws well no matter the sport or success but that is not the case with most US markets .
Lol what if I told you baseball has the most championship parity of any other major sport?
A dedicated home and away cast would be good. TH-cam already did it with their MLB games
4:04 - I'm convinced AL & NL will go away when we expand next.
One league - 8 divisions, 4 teams each. Playoffs not so concerned about but the regular alignment.
The 'Alt-Cast' idea I swear has been around for years in other sports in other countries. I remember watching Premier League matches (before everything went to streaming) via Sky Sports and the commentators mentioned the different viewing options you could receive if you were a Sky Digital customer. One of the popular options was the Fanzone option (i think that's what it was called) where two fans of the teams that were playing, they provided their own brand of commentary, often with hilarious results. It's too bad that there is no money to create something like that with all North American sports.
One of my favorites was Test Match Sofa.
It’s true 2035 is not far away
10 years ago Jose Bautista did his epic bat flip vs the Rangers and that haunted me.
Feels just like yesterday
Alt casts would be a game changer for teams like the M's. You could have a cavalcade of folks doing one offs or a full season of a different crew. Maybe Adam Ray just follows the Mariners around for a season and does his schtick for two hours with guests from the host city with the game on in the background. I think it would be cool for teams like Minnesota, Seattle, Arizona, and Colorado to have native language broadcasts as part of the national language restoration effort.
I think the leagues will reorganize a bit more regionally (ie Mets and Yankees in the same division) but I don't think they'll ditch the AL/NL all together. I think they'll put all the Pacific Time Zone teams in one division before they do anything too drastic. As an M's fan, any expansion talk is a roller coaster because it will hurt any way you look at it. Either the M's are losing territory/revenue or they'll be in a division with the Dodgers. I'd love to root against a Portland team again, though so bring it lol.
Great video!
I almost spit out my food at the thought of a Padres-Mariners World Series. Good Lord!!
Do you predict the Angels will make at least one postseason appearance by then?
By 2035, Brodie Brazil will be MLB Commissioner, who will pass an order that all ballparks must have food hall concessions.😋⚾
The Locked on Reds podcast talked about a true MLB TV with no blackouts with a future collective bargaining agreement. It is possible that cities that have two teams such as Chicago, Los Angeles, & New York might have both teams in separate divisions but still in the same conference. However I do not see the AL & NL going away in the MLB anytime soon.
Interesting take well done everything always changing
There are not enough teams out west to have an east/west alignment, you would have to place 6-7 current teams that are located in the central time zone is the “west” conference. That would be bad for the teams and terrible for their fans.
Ohtani is very very possible such as a short stop that is also a reliever or closer. I see that happening
Getting rid of separate leagues would be a step too far imo. This is something I can see Manfred doing, but luckily he's gone before 2035.
I think your hypothetical, say, Orioles/Phillies World Series wouldn't be much different than, say, a Rockies/Rays World Series -- they aren't going to pick up extra viewers in the West because one of the teams is from the West. No matter who is in the World Series, most viewers are going to be from the competing teams' cities.
East-West confrences could be pretty cool, but I would like to see a Subway Series World Series once in my lifetime, so maybe the MLB could hold off on that a little while longer.
For a really psycho prediction: I think the A's still won't have a city, and they'll wind up as the Google A's or something.
I think once baseball expands and goes East and West, baseball will turn into horse racing. They won’t care about how many people are in the stands, but they will start games as early as 6:00 am PT and as late as 8:00 pm PT so there are always games to bet on. Also, I think there will be another scandal in baseball and probably sports as a whole. This time with the IRS. It will have to do with not reporting sports gambling money. We saw this already with Ohtani, but not every MLB player has a translator who can as Logan Roy says, “eat s….”.
Love the MNF Manning Cast.
1. Regarding alt-streams.... I can see this definitely happening for football, but not for baseball. Too many baseball games are inconsequential, whereas in the NFL every game means something. There's also the problem of lack of crowd noise - and that IS a problem. One way to fix that would be to have alt-streams from inside of bars or pubs.
Just as an aside... one of my favorite alt-casts ever was the very popular cricket alt-cast Test Match Sofa out of South London. Despite doing everything right, they were hounded out of existence by the England Cricket Board and the British TV networks. If alt-streams really take off, It is absolutely in the realm of possibility that major leagues and TV networks will take legal action to stop them.
2. Probably right. No point in having separate leagues anymore. They made sure of that.
3. Need both a cap and a floor.
4. I keep telling you - expansion is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN - not by 2035 and maybe not by 2045!. Relocations, maybe. Public funding of stadiums is just not feasible in this economy.
5. Ohtani is a unique phenomenon. The only guy in recent years who was even in the same category was Bumgarner. Ohtani is fun to watch, but he is NOT the future.
Thanks, Brodie!
Cap isn’t happening.
The one aspect missing is the impact of advertising dollars on various sports. The reality is that advertising dollars are gradually shifting away from mass consumption and towards a targeted audience. For instance, observe TH-cam and notice how a significant portion of advertising revenue goes to popular channels that advertisers are aware of being their target audience.
Will streaming services adopt a pay-per-game model? If so, will the amount spent on sports make watching them expensive?
MLB should have been doing East vs West ever since Houston moved to the AL.
I don’t think they want to. The league saw both NY teams play for the right to go to the World Series. Having a LA vs NY in the NLS then a LA vs NY in the WS is literally printing money for them
Under an East vs West that’s not possible
@ LA vs NY is possible though. Also NY vs NY for the right to go to the series would also be huge.
Warriors often have the NBCSportsBA broadcast in addition to the national one. The NBCSportsBA one is always much better.
As a Mets fan it’s sad to think that our two beloved broadcast booths - GKR on television and Howie Rose on radio - will probably be retired by 2035 😢 Wonder who (besides Keith Raad) will be calling Juan Soto’s age 36-41 at bats?
David Wright is a frequent guest in the booth, maybe him.
With the way Ohtani hit last year it would be insane to let him pitch and reduce his offensive output.
Pitching is more important than hitting. He is a top 10 pitcher. If he gets injured than back to hitting.
@@laartwork Yeah that's why Babe Ruth gave up pitching. He has had two Tommy John's there is no way he is going to be able to pitch long term.
East and West Conferences... sounds like the NHL. And will Regional Sports Networks disappear in favour of one unified streaming platform? That would really cut into a lot of companies' bottom line revenue.
I agree about Ohtani this year. If the Bums do make him pitch, maybe it should only be once per week.
I will throw one wild prediction, Major League Baseball will follow the Japanese league and have the city/state names replaced with corporate sponsors. For example the Motorola Padres instead of San Diego Padres.
How about the San Diego Motorola Padres?
I’ve been thinking that both MLB and the NFL should have East/West conferences
Ohtani is doing both at same time. Babe Ruth didn't become a monster hitter until he stopped pitching. You think Dodgers are paying 70 mil a year for a DH. It's for a two way player.
Having Interleague play everyday ruins the mystique of the World Series. Having owners that don’t want to win at all ruins the sport and lacking competitive balance is killing the sport. By 2035, a fan will lose interest because it cost too much to go to a game and the players and owners keep disagreeing about equity and quality. You can not replace Bob Uecker or Harry Kalas for example.
Once they got rid of the pitcher batting the Leagues died. There is nothing special or unique about each league.
Aren´t the AL and the NL obsolete?
I personally think so… I don’t know why people say that the leagues have too much history when they’ve had the same commissioner as each other since the 1920s, introduced inter-league play in the 90s, became the same legal entity in 2000, and introduced the DH in 2022
NL adopting Designated Hitter was the nail in the coffin for the AL/NL system in my opinion
Don't mess with the game like Rob Manfred is already doing.
While I agree that the American and National League designations will disappear by 2035, I believe that MLB (as well as other American-based pro sports leagues) will adopt a system of promotion and relagation, similar to domestic soccer leagues in Europe, and include a two-tier pay system, not only for players, but managerial/coaching staffs and player personnel divisions.
With attendances for bad MLB teams being roughly the same as for good AAA teams, that could work.
It'll never happen, but one can dream.
There is no National League anymore. The universal DH made both leagues the AL.
It would lower the value of 2/3 of teams.
Blackouts worked when all we had was cable or satellite, but I think the ubiquity and affordability of VPNs are already making blackouts untenable. CTV had to stop simsubbing the Super Bowl because too many Canadians were using VPNs to watch US commercials.
Not saying it's legal or right, but enforcement is a lost cause.
I've lived in Oregon for 23 years. But, I lived west of Seattle for 14 1/2 years beforehand. As a loyal Washington state teams fan, I hope Portland gets an MLB expansion team for the Mariners sake. Right now, the Mariners closest opponent is the A's in Sacramento. Soon, it will be the Giants in San Francisco. It would be nice if they had a closer opponent!
Can’t wait for the salary floor. How do you think the teams that currently have lucrative broadcasting deals to integrate into the league wide streaming? Will they remain separate?
Very optimist predictions Brody. There are also signs out there that MLB could collapse by 2035 or be a shadow of its current incarnation.
My wild prediction is that baseball in Asia will become part of the MLB.
The NL and AL going away...? Uh-uh, no way. Some things are just untouchable and unchanging, and the two leagues are just too historically ingrained in MLB to change. MLB will NEVER adopt something that makes it look like the NFL, and this "conference" business would do just that.
David Rubenstein at Davos complaining about the need for a salary cap like any good politician... Oh, wait - he owns the Orioles.
2035 cleveland will still have the longest world series drought 🤣
Actually 2035 does not seem that far off. It is only 10 years away.
If MLB would decide the East/West alignment then it'd be bye bye White Sox
Cyber-ball anyone?! They had a baseball version too, and that'll come to truth one day. Just like robot wars
Good video! You made some good points on most of your predictions. I will push back on the East/West concept. That will never happen. Too much history, league rivalries, and tradition to change. Players, owners, and fans will not go along with that. Also, the NFL is the exact same way, and no one ever talks of them going to east vs west. Everything doesn't have to be like the NBA. Baseball is fine the way it is. Also, if they were to expand, they could expand 2 at a time without needing to change the leagues. They would just realign to either 4 divisions a league or 2 large divisions in each league. Every time MLB expanded it is always by 2 teams. There are too many games in a season (playing every day) for one team to always be off for two or three days. If they expand it will be by 2 regardless of any realignment.
Brodie, these are interesting predictions for 10 years from now, but they made me think about 2025. What do you think about MLB if the A’s or the Ray make the World Series while playing in minor league stadiums? Like to hear your thoughts. As always, thank you, and I enjoy your channel. WT
Alt cast would be awesome for the postseason, just like Nickelodeon does it with the NFL
NFL is like the MLB with their leagues/,conferences....mix of east and west teams.
The East/West realignment is an issue I have long feared. I am strongly against it for historical and fanbase reasons.
My preferred realignment (including expansion to 32 teams):
AL East: BAL, BOS, NYY, TOR
AL Central: CWS, CLE, DET, MIN
AL South: HOU, KC, TB, TEX
AL West: LV, LAA, SEA, (Portland Expansion Team)
NL East: NYM, PHI, PIT, WAS
NL Central: CHC, COL, MIL, STL
NL South: ATL, CIN, MIA, (Nashville or Charlotte Expansion Team)
NL West: AZ, LAD, SD, SF
Schedule: 14 Divisional Matchups each (42 games), 6 League Matchup vs. 1 division (24 games), 9 League Matchups vs. 2 divisions (72 games), 3 Interleague games vs. 2 divisions (24 games)....with the League divisional matchups and interleague matchups will rotate from season to season.
There will be a team in NC by 2035. Most populated state without a team. One of fastest growing states. Baseball is very popular for the AA and AAA teams here. I would say someone would pay $5billion and throw in the Hornets for free.
The luxury tax does nothing. The rich teams are so rich the penalty isn't enough . If you put in a floor your putting in a cap
A cap isn’t happening. Period. End of story. So stop whining.
2024 world series was not a ideal match-up for me i can't stand either team
The two league system (NL, AL) will remain because interleague play allows regional rivalries (Yankees-Mets, Cubs-White Sox, Dodgers-Angels, etc.) as desirable as East-West. As such, Eastern and Western Conferences are not necessary to promote geographic rivalries. Besides nobody wants the Royals-Cardinals, Reds-Guardians to play 10-11 games a year. About 4-6 games per season is enough. Crucial late season division rivalries, i.e. Yankees-Red Sox, cardinals -Cubs, Dodgers-Giants will be a big plus and should be kept. Mach 1 and Mach 2 jets will make long travel quicker and quicker so teams confined to one tight geographical region are not necessary.
The Utah A's! Bank on it!
Blackouts are the worst handled streaming issue across all leagues. I live in AZ and both Utah HC and VGK are blacked out here.
The PAC-12 basically blacked themselves out of existence!
Don't give a crap about west coast teams. More teams have to be in the East where the population is. Ohtani an expensive designated hitter. He will quickly decrease within 5 years, maybe injury. Remember Bo Jackson? Ohtani is no Bo.
Who is outspending everyone? A west coast team. Who drew the most fans? A west coast team. Who won the World Series? A west coast team.
Also, every one of your overpaid players is on the decline and you have no farm system. Enjoy the rebuild in 2 years LMAO
There will be no four major sports by 2035. Attendance is dropping in all the sports. Prices are too high. Contracts are too high. Its not sustainable
Each league has never made more money, and attendance in mlb is up 9%, ps- the nba and nhl play to mostly sellouts( 90%, )and the nfl makes over 20 bill a year,
You understand that they charge those prices because people still pay them right? If people stop coming they will lower the prices to bring them back. It’s something called supply and demand.
I truly hope they don't go to east/west conferences
My prediction is that MLB will have 32 teams in four divisions of four teams each, like NFL. My hope is that they’re arranged like this:
American West:
Seattle Mariners
Portland Athletics
Anaheim Angels
San Diego Padres
National West:
San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers
Arizona Diamondbacks
Las Vegas Rays
American South:
Texas Rangers
Houston Astros
Kansas City Royals
Miami Marlin’s
National South:
Atlanta Braves
Charlotte Knights
Saint Louis Cardinals
San Antonio Lobos
American North:
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Guardians
Detroit Tigers
National North:
Colorado Rockies
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Milwaukee Brewers
American East:
Toronto Blue Jays
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees
Baltimore Orioles
National East:
Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia Phillies
New York Mets
Washington Nationals
Baseball loses revenue for not having more teams in the playoffs. Imagine the rush to the gates for teams trying to land the last few playoff spots like the NBA and NHL as the season winds down. The way it is now by All Star break teams are out of contention, fan base has eroded!
At the other extreme, in the early 1980s, the NHL had 16 of the 21 teams make the playoffs, so the regular season was like one long stretch of exhibition games to get ready for the playoffs. Crazy.
@@michaelmarkowski204 That was crazy. But by Brodie's concept of 2 conferences, this would be the time to go with a similar structure to NBA/NHL...possibly?
@ I would be OK with MLB adding one or two more teams per league in the playoffs. One thing I hate right now is I think all playoff series should be best 4 out of 7 - only way you ensure the better team advances as roster depth plays a much bigger role. If MLB cut spring training short, perhaps this would work so the season could still end before November?
@@michaelmarkowski204 I agree with the seven. I mean you play 162 to win first place, you deserve seven to defend your success and superiority.
The salary floor is a must with revenue sharing. Why would the tax paying teams want to put money into a cheap owner's pocketbook? Geographical realignment is also a good idea. I hope streaming doesn't become the norm for two reasons. First is the cost. Sports will be limited only to wealthy people who can afford the cost. And ... I like the idea of watching sports on a large screen TV. I grew up with itty-bitty TV sets. Why would I want to go backward? Most of the best high school baseball players can both pitch and hit. The main reason most pitchers can't hit is because they don't practice hitting. I'd love to see the DH go away and be replaced with the "golden hitter" idea that was floated by Commissioner Manfred. Allow a team to pinch hit for the pitcher once every nine innings (not once a game). I'd also like to see a rule that a player gets awarded four bases, not only one, when he gets hit in the head. Time to quit bloviating. LOL
Dodgers don’t need Ohtani to pitch . They have the best rotation already
Prediction: All Star Games won’t be a thing in Professional Sports in 2035
I think it’ll stick around in baseball, but might be abandoned in the other sports by 2035.
Thank God.
@@michaelstein7510 definitely see the NBA getting rid of it first since the players don’t care to be there and Saturday night lost it’s luster
The sooner the better,
All star games in pro sports no longer make sense .
No, MLB will not do away with NL and AL. Can't do that with cities that have 2 teams and so many games, and DH and no DH.
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