I think baseball would be better off having eight-team divisions, as each major league had eight teams up until the mid-'50s.Professional Sports as of 2000
Major League Baseball
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I think baseball would be better off having eight-team divisions, as each major league had eight teams up until the mid-'50s.Professional Sports as of 2000
Major League Baseball
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Here you go:I think baseball would be better off having eight-team divisions, as each major league had eight teams up until the mid-'50s.
The older of the two books will be made into a movie first.Any chance of the sign or the seahorse or the worst band of the universe getting turned into a movie. I got intersted in thus books for movie adaption in the orignal american magic but you neaver got around to it
That would be the sign of the seahorse.The older of the two books will be made into a movie first.
Hollywood Stars [1]
So Arte Moreno did something right? Honestly, the Lancers name wasn't fitting with team history so reverting it to the Hollywood Stars is perfect. Hope the team is better than OTL Moreno Anaheim Angels. (no I will never be called them the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.)[1] The "Lancers" moniker was hated by fans and was a target of a trademark dispute with California Baptist University. New owner Arte Moreno has done was the fans have been wanting for years and changed the name back to the Hollywood Stars, which was the team's name when they were part of the Pacific Coast League prior to the MLB-PCL merger in the early Sixties.
IOTL, I'm a Pads fan, so I was pretty lucky to see them go to a WS under John Moores' ownership in '98.So Arte Moreno did something right? Honestly, the Lancers name wasn't fitting with team history so reverting it to the Hollywood Stars is perfect. Hope the team is better than OTL Moreno Anaheim Angels. (no I will never be called them the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.)
Personally, a fan of the White Sox (despite living in Texas...) but yeah, the Pads got damn lucky in 1998...IOTL, I'm a Pads fan, so I was pretty lucky to see them go to a WS under John Moores' ownership in '98.
On the other hand, I thought the OTL Halos would be in good hands when Moreno bought the team from Disney, but so far, Mike Trout has been languishing in Anaheim with a mediocre supporting cast.
Freaking ouch. Being compared to the Clippers (or Sabers and Chargers) is a fate worse than going defunct...ITTL, the Angels have been the better of the two MLB teams that represent Greater LA. While TTL's Halos have had a couple WS trips against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 80's, the Lancers/Stars franchise are pretty much TTL's equivalent of the Chargers and Clippers.
Plus, we were very, very lucky Tony Gwynn stayed when he could've chased a ring in a larger market.Personally, a fan of the White Sox (despite living in Texas...) but yeah, the Pads got damn lucky in 1998...
Moreno did well at first, Disney was in rough shape and needed to sell both the Angels and Ducks. (hated that the ducks were sold when I was young which was a reason that made me stop watching hockey for a long time (that and ESPN lost NHL rights to NBC and VS... smh)). But Moreno's actions after a few years became just stupid.
Freaking ouch. Being compared to the Clippers (or Sabers and Chargers) is a fate worse than going defunct...
Hopefully, the Stars will do better. BTW where is the Clippers' ITTL?
Personally, I'd move the Brewers to the NL East rather than the Astros, but you do you I guess. Sure hope my D-Backs still win it all in 01 like IOTL.Here you go:
American League
East
Baltimore Orioles
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees
Washington Grays
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Cleveland Guardians
Detroit Tigers
Toronto Blue Jays
West
Denver Zephyrs
Kansas City Monarchs
Texas Rangers
Los Angeles Angels
Oakland Athletics
Portland Beavers
Seattle Mariners
Chicago White Sox
National League
East
Brooklyn Dodgers
Montreal Expos
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
Atlanta Hammers
Cincinnati Reds
Florida Marlins
Houston Astros
West
Chicago Cubs
Milwaukee Brewers
Minnesota Twins
St. Louis Cardinals
Hollywood Stars [1]
Arizona Diamondbacks
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Seals
This will go into effect in 2002. Note that the Astros were slotted in the NL East to avoid breaking up the Cardinals/Cubs rivalry.
[1] The "Lancers" moniker was hated by fans and was a target of a trademark dispute with California Baptist University. New owner Arte Moreno has done was the fans have been wanting for years and changed the name back to the Hollywood Stars, which was the team's name when they were part of the Pacific Coast League prior to the MLB-PCL merger in the early Sixties.
The lands that are listed are places that I'd like to see from the outside looking in.
Universal Studios Japan
Opened on March 31, 2001 in Osaka, Japan
Hollywood
- Back to the Future: The Ride
- Cinema 4-D
Jurassic Park
Same as OTL
San Francisco
Same as OTL with Backdraft
Amity Village
Same as OTL with Jaws
Monster World
Home to Universal's Classic Monsters
Lost Continent (or Skull Island)
Home to the Godzilla and King Kong franchises
Mushroom Kingdom
Home to the Super Mario and Donkey Kong franchises
Famous Studios
The Kids/Family section of USJ featuring Woody Woodpecker, Mighty Mouse and Fievel among others.
Named after the former animation subsidiary.
Riverdale
Home to the Archie and Gemini characters
Coming Soon
Wizarding World
Hyrule
Hello Kitty
Equestria
Spyro the Dragon
And for Fox, Gary Thorne will do the play by play instead of Joe Buck.Personally, I'd move the Brewers to the NL East rather than the Astros, but you do you I guess. Sure hope my D-Backs still win it all in 01 like IOTL.
Seeing Equestria on there, OTL My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic stopped airing in Japan after Season 3 to the annoyance of its many fans there who keep pirating episodes even if they can't understand them. This does cost some problems when it is aired out of order. For example, later Equestria Girls media was released there but not the early stuff, so Sunset Shimmer will talk about how they used to be evil but the Japanese audience has no frame of reference for this and know only the Good Sunset. Anyway that seems like something to fix when we cross that bridge, otherwise an Equestria land is likely to flounder.
Universal Studios Japan
Opened on March 31, 2001 in Osaka, Japan
Hollywood
- Back to the Future: The Ride
- Cinema 4-D
Jurassic Park
Same as OTL
San Francisco
Same as OTL with Backdraft
Amity Village
Same as OTL with Jaws
Monster World
Home to Universal's Classic Monsters
Lost Continent (or Skull Island)
Home to the Godzilla and King Kong franchises
Mushroom Kingdom
Home to the Super Mario and Donkey Kong franchises
Famous Studios
The Kids/Family section of USJ featuring Woody Woodpecker, Mighty Mouse and Fievel among others.
Named after the former animation subsidiary.
Riverdale
Home to the Archie and Gemini characters
Coming Soon
Wizarding World
Hyrule
Hello Kitty
Equestria
Spyro the Dragon
And as we get closer to MLP:FIM, I do plan on having Blanche St. Pierre provide the voice of either Applejack or Apple Bloom thinking her Louisiana accent would be close to how each character sounds IOTL.Seeing Equestria on there, OTL My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic stopped airing in Japan after Season 3 to the annoyance of its many fans there who keep pirating episodes even if they can't understand them. This does cost some problems when it is aired out of order. For example, later Equestria Girls media was released there but not the early stuff, so Sunset Shimmer will talk about how they used to be evil but the Japanese audience has no frame of reference for this and know only the Good Sunset. Anyway that seems like something to fix when we cross that bridge, otherwise an Equestria land is likely to flounder.
The changes for Shrek guys would like to see were:Speaking of Shrek, what changes would you guys like to see for TTL?