http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/rays/article1170491.ece
May 18, 2011
Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon suggests interleague play's time has past
By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer
TORONTO - Rays manager Joe Maddon never has been a fan of interleague play, and with the 15th season set to open Friday, he has joined the chorus of those saying its time may be past.
"I think in the beginning it was an idea that fans kind of got into and it was kind of interesting," Maddon said. "I don't know that it's interesting any more."
His biggest issues:
. The impact it has on the schedule - in terms of greater imbalance competitively and travel inconveniences: "I'd rather have a balanced schedule within the American League and have us play in a more balanced way."
. The lack of appeal of most of the matchups. "There's some (Cubs-White Sox, Angels-Dodgers, Yankees-Mets), but to say that we're rivals with the Marlins, that's not true."
Also, Maddon said it creates advantages for the NL teams and dilutes the World Series pairing.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Tuesday that he felt the idea "has run its course" and also cited the lack of rivalries.