"One thing is clear, however. The idea of increasing the number of Pacific League clubs to six after the Kintetsu-Orix merger would not necessarily work. This is because all Pacific League clubs have all been affected by poor business performances.
"It is highly questionable whether the establishment of a new club will help improve the financial positions of the Pacific League clubs. Should the creation of a new club result in increasing Pacific League club losses, it would be totally meaningless. The matter must be dealt with from a viewpoint of helping the pro baseball world in its entirety."
Quite a number of former players were for an increase in the number of teams. Here's the breakdown of answers:
How many leagues should there be?
1 league: 8
2 leagues: 83
3 leagues: 1
4 leagues: 1
No answer: 7
How many teams should there be?
8: 1
8-10: 2
10: 3
12: 57
12 or more: 2
16: 4
20: 1
Increase: 4
The more the better: 1
No decrease: 5
Decrease inevitable: 1
Can be supported: 1
No answer: 18
As you can see, the people closest to management who have actually played the game are pretty much against a decrease in the number of teams. What I found surprising was the number in favor of an increase.
I didn't have time, but I'm wondering about a break down of Giants' OB, Pacific League OB, and the remaining Central League OB.
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I mentioned this on another thread (under a different topic), but why hasn't the possibilities of relocation entered into the owners discussions?
Shikoku is still without a team and Matsuyama boasts a great ballpark. Share a few games around Takamatsu, Kochi, and Tokushima and give the team a truly Shikoku identity.
Could Okayama host a team? I've been to several sold out Tiger game there, and Muscat Stadium shows up some other pro stadiums that I've been to, notably the Carp and BayStars' stadiums. The Kurashiki/Okayama City area has a population in excess of 1 million, so it's not beyond the realms of possibility.
It's disappointing that this hasn't been discussed as I believe it would be preferable to a club totally disappearing!