Monday, June 27, 2005

Heading Into the All-Star Break...

The Fish have the advantage in the NL East home-game wise, with 4 with Atlanta, 4 with Milwaukee and 3 with the Cubs, split up by the infamous 3-game series in Shea on 4th of July weekend.

The Braves play 3 at Philly after the Marlins series, then they go home for 4 with Chicago and 3 with the Brewers.

The Mets play 3 at home agaainst Philly before the Marlins series, then it's 4 at Washington and 3 at Pittsburgh.

The Nats have to go back-and-forth; 3 at home verses Pittsburgh, 3 at Chicago, 4 at RFK against the Mets, and 3 away at Philly

Same with the Phillies - 3 away at New York, 3 home against Atlanta; the difference being one extra game (4 altogether) away at Pittsburgh, then 3 at home verses the Nats

The Marlins and Braves and Nats play NL East rivals twice; the Mets and Phillies 3 times (although playing the Cubs is almost the same situation because of the Wild Card, so it can be said that they all will be playing 3 pennant-contending series).

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