How Major League Realignment Would Affect the Cincinnati Reds

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During an interview with ESPN's Karl Ravech on August 17th, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred discussed a potential league realignment and its potential impact on the sport. Manfred discussed making a four-team division format in two separate leagues, and realigning the divisions easier geographically, and making the sport more appealing for television providers and/ or streaming services.
For this idea to work, there would need to be two teams added via expansion. Most examples given have Charlotte and Nashville as the two new teams, but there are a multitude of cities that could be in the running for an expansion slot. Portland and Salt Lake City are two that already have funding and are politically ready for a team. The Portland City Council unanimously approved 30.85 acres of land for a waterfront baseball stadium in Zidell Yards in an area of undeveloped land that was a former shipyard. It overlooks the Willamette River between the Tillikum Crossing and Ross Island Bridge. Utah Legislature approved a bill that could fund upwards of $900 million towards a stadium in the state of Utah. Other potential cities include Orlando, Montreal, and Austin as possible expansion destinations.
What would the divisions look like?
The premise of the realignment would be to make the league more geographically sound, limiting the amount of travel and giving a more appealing product to television and/or streaming networks. The realignment listed below has the Yankees and Red Sox staying together, but also the Yankees and Mets in the same division as an example. This could also give smaller market teams more willingness to spend to compete with teams more in line with their market size. An example of this would be the Twins being in the same division as the Brewers, Tigers, and Blue Jays.
NL North West:
- Seattle Mariners
- Portland Expansion Team
- San Francisco Giants
- Athletics
NL South West:
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Los Angeles Angels
- San Diego Padres
- Arizona Diamondbacks
NL Central:
- Colorado Rockies
- Kansas City Royals
- Texas Rangers
- Houston Astros
NL Midwest:
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Chicago Cubs
- Chicago White Sox
- Cincinnati Reds
AL Great Lakes:
- Minnesota Twins
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Detroit Tigers
- Toronto Blue Jays
AL North East:
- New York Yankees
- New York Mets
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Boston Red Sox
AL Mid Atlantic:
- Cleveland Guardians
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Baltimore Orioles
- Washington Nationals
AL South East:
- Charlotte Expansion Team
- Atlanta Braves
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Miami Marlins
In the proposed divisions above by Fox, the Reds would share a division with the Cubs, White Sox, and Cardinals.
Overall, this would be a massive overhaul that MLB has not seen since 1998 when Arizona and Tampa Bay were added. There is no current timetable for this to be persued, but the league's Collective Barganing Agreement does expire on December 1, 2026, maybe the most important date in MLB history.
How would MLB’s divisions and rivalries evolve if the league expanded and realigned? We mapped it out.
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) August 20, 2025
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says expansion could spark major changes:
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) August 18, 2025
• Geographic realignment to ease travel
• A more appealing postseason format for partners like ESPN
• New opportunities in untapped markets
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Ricky Logan is a California native, originally from Yuba City, now living in the greater Cincinnati area with his wife and kids. He’s the co-host and producer of the Red Hot Reds Podcast on YouTube and other social platforms, where he brings commentary and passionate coverage of Cincinnati Reds baseball. He co-hosts the Chatterbox Reds Pregame Show for Chatterbox Sports on YouTube to give pregame analysis for upcoming games and has appeared on various Chatterbox Sports shows. Ricky also serves as an editor and writer for WeLikeSportzPC and recently joined the writing team at Chatterbox Sports covering Reds Minor League Baseball, continuing to grow his presence in the world of sports media.
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