A proposed MLB return plan amazingly has the Astros and Dodgers in the same division

That would be something.

While the global coronavirus pandemic has brought a stop to the sports world, there is some growing optimism in MLB circles that the season can be saved sooner rather than later.

According to a report from USA TODAY Sports’ Bob Nightengale, MLB is considering a plan that would have the season start by July 2 at the latest and include at least 100 regular-season games. Teams would also play these games — at least eventually — at their home ballparks without fans, moving away from the proposed Arizona/Florida/Texas biodome idea.

To pull this wildly audacious plan off, there would need to be a dramatic increase in nationwide testing. But to make the scheduling work, MLB would reorganize the entire league in three divisions: East, West and Central.

That’s where it gets interesting because anyone who has followed this baseball offseason knows that the Houston Astros cheating scandal dominated the headlines. And Dodgers players — having lost the 2017 World Series to Houston — have been the most vocal critics of the Astros and MLB.

Well, let’s take a gander at the potential divisions:

EAST

New York Yankees and Mets, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins

WEST

Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners

CENTRAL

Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers

The Dodgers and Astros went from not being scheduled to meet in the 2020 season to, uh, BEING IN THE SAME DIVISION. Yes, please.

We already expected the on-field fallout from the Astros scandal to make this one of the more dramatic MLB seasons, and we had to put those plans on hold. But if this realignment and return idea actually happens, every Dodgers-Astros meeting will be appointment television.

Just the idea of the Astros and Dodgers in the same division had MLB fans excited about the possibilities.

Even if this plan seems unlikely, it needs to happen for that reason alone. Find a (safe and responsible) way, MLB.

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