Nuf Ced said:No weekend games in Baltimore. Grumble.
Hmmm.... I went to Seattle in May for their weekend this season and would love to do it again, but what I see on that schedule is a midweek trip in August.steeplechase3k said:They continue the streak of weekend games in Seattle which is nice for me.
No Baltimore Bash? I would love to go to Baltimore for a Bash.Orange Julia said:What is up with that?
Rice4HOF said:Hmmm.... I went to Seattle in May for their weekend this season and would love to do it again, but what I see on that schedule is a midweek trip in August.
This season ends on October 4th.Max Power said:Are some travel days getting eliminated from the playoffs next year? October 2 is really late for the last scheduled day of the regular season.
Ale Xander said:It is asinine for all the interleague home games to be on weekdays, esp. Colorado and SF that are here almost never and are a long ways away. They probably do it because Fenway can draw reasonably well, good team or poor.
Sucks for Rockies and Giants fans who want to visit Fenway.
rehabsox said:Gotta love that the Sox get the Braves (who are terrible) while the MFY get to play the Mets and the O's get the Nats.
Who is Toronto's "traditional rival'?
How quickly we forget the many years of complaining that the Sox always had to play the perennially good Braves while the Yankees got 6 easy wins against the train wreck Mets. Glad the cycle reversed for a bit, but let's not celebrate too much-the Braves may not be terrible for too many years.rehabsox said:Gotta love that the Sox get the Braves (who are terrible) while the MFY get to play the Mets and the O's get the Nats.
Who is Toronto's "traditional rival'?
Had not forgotten the years that the Braves were good; I'm celebrating the rise of the Mets and the decline of the Braves (projected) for 2016. I'm happy the cycle has reversed (until it does so again).Boggs26 said:How quickly we forget the many years of complaining that the Sox always had to play the perennially good Braves while the Yankees got 6 easy wins against the train wreck Mets. Glad the cycle reversed for a bit, but let's not celebrate too much-the Braves may not be terrible for too many years.
D'oh - I knew that. Thank you, RHF, (and Google could have been my friend).Red(s)HawksFan said:
The Phillies on account of that's who's left in the NL East (Rays get the Marlins).
rmurph3 said:That stretch with 28-of-37 at home from mid-June through late-July seems pretty astounding. If I'm counting right, that's 6+ weeks with a total of five plane flights (excluding players scattering for the ASB).
CoolPapaBellhorn said:
Would they fly to New York if that's the entire trip? If not, they could actually go almost a month (June 29 to July 27) without flying.