Interleague Play that runs throughout the season, set to begin in 2013, won't result in the sort of dramatic increase in AL vs. NL games that some have predicted. MLB senior vice president Katy Feeney said teams are likely to play "about the same number" of Interleague games under the new alignment. In 2011, AL teams played 18 apiece and NL teams played 15-18. "All of that is still to be finalized, but there's not right now, in general, a feel from the players' side or the management side to increase the number of Interleague games," Feeney said. "It will probably be close to the number we currently play."