Okay, so my point is still not wrong as you claim. Games in the middle of the season still do not matter more than the World Series. Same theory holds true. The World Series is baseballs showcase to the world...to have to play it out in a blizzard matters more than any game(s) in the middle of the season.
It’s really not rocket science...cut spring training short. And have teams that play in cold weather cities(like the cubs) start off their seasons on road trips to places in Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, and teams with dome stadiums. Sucks for teams like the cubs to always have to start off their season on the road for the first 2 or 3 series, but it’s the best solution IMO
Every game matters. Going into it thinking Mar/Apr don't matter then you end up with 10 PPD that falls on the summer. Which is basically 100 deg days out there and flying in for 1 game then flying out getting x2 jet lag.
I would rather have a honest and be
Game 1 DH 2-3 Reg. 2nd home 1-2 reg game 3-4 DH. so this way your 5&6 starters are back to back and then you go into a off date before or after the date for rest to the rosters. You keep this in sync through out all MLB teams and consistent off dates vs the current staggered system it can be done easier.
Look at it this way. That 6 day run you have 8 games played out. Then you go into a reg off date. Basically 8 games played per week.
Do the math. 162/8=20 week season plus asg break and 2 bonus games.
20 weeks is around 5 months more of less. Vs the current 6 month reg season.
So yes there would be time to have extra play offs or even a week between to clean out PPD'S