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Piecing together the 2006 schedule.
SI Metman Sep 14 2005 01:32 AM Edited 12 time(s), most recently on Oct 04 2005 12:51 AM |
The Astros released their entire schedule and the Rockies released their home sched for next season. That combined with the leaked dates for Boston has me starting this a few weeks earlier this season.
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 14 2005 07:13 AM |
I'm waiting for the Cardinals' schedule to come out. We're going to have a new stadium to visit next sumer.
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SI Metman Sep 19 2005 10:39 PM |
bump
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Valadius Sep 19 2005 10:47 PM |
Why does it always have to be us? Why can't the Phillies and the Pirates play each other during the Rivalry Series instead?
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Nymr83 Sep 19 2005 11:20 PM |
why the fuck do we play the yankees twice a year? that bullshit is getting old...
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Frayed Knot Sep 19 2005 11:42 PM |
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I don't get what the complaint is here. You get 81 at home & 81 on the road. As far as I'm concerned the fewer IL games on the sked the better.
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SI Metman Sep 19 2005 11:53 PM |
My take on the whole thing is that it's fewer new teams coming to Shea. Oakland and Texas have yet to make trips because the Mets took an extra NL team at home during those years.
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Valadius Sep 19 2005 11:54 PM |
I want more games against teams we can beat.
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SI Metman Sep 22 2005 12:04 AM |
[url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/12/AR2005081201635.html[/url]
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Frayed Knot Sep 22 2005 10:05 AM |
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In the immortal words of Derrick Colman; "Whoop-dee-damn-doo" I know the league tries to promote this notion that new and different teams visiting your crib once every 5-6 years spurns some sort of jump in attendance but their "proof" of this comes when they compare IL games (mostly in June & July when school is out) with that of April games giving them a fool-proof way of pronouncing their experiment a success every time. The fact that IL games can be (and frequently are) distributed unfairly is true, but whether losing or gaining one will be an advantage is totally random. Of course it would be nice if schedules weren't subjected to randomness but that's the fault of the whole IL concept in the first place.
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SI Metman Sep 25 2005 10:54 PM |
19 games added tonight including SF, LA and Milwaukee
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SI Metman Sep 26 2005 04:18 PM |
It has been learned that the Reds series costs a visit by Scott Kazmir and the D-Rays who will not be on the Mets interleague schedule
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SI Metman Sep 27 2005 03:20 PM |
19 games vs the Phillies edited in.
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 27 2005 03:23 PM |
Dammit! For the second year in a row there won't be a weekend series in Philly :(
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Spacemans Bong Sep 28 2005 12:30 AM |
ASG's in Pittsburgh, not SF.
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cooby Sep 28 2005 07:33 AM |
Wouldn't it, though? :)
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SI Metman Sep 28 2005 08:47 PM |
7 late May/early June games against Arizona added in.
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G-Fafif Sep 29 2005 01:33 AM |
FYI, the Marlins are having 2006 Magnetic Schedule Day on Sunday, not a badly timed promotion if you think about it (except that it probably has the Marlins' schedule on it).
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SI Metman Sep 29 2005 05:34 PM |
Marlins posted their schedule today, as did the Padres.
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Elster88 Sep 29 2005 05:42 PM |
A west coast trip in April? Not good times.
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Willets Point Sep 29 2005 06:24 PM |
Actually, as crappy as the weather is in April in the Northeast, a trip to where the weather is nice could help avoid some rainouts.
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seawolf17 Sep 29 2005 08:56 PM |
Get one of the West Coast trips out of the way early. I'm down with that.
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SI Metman Oct 01 2005 05:34 PM |
an article in today's Washington Post gave away the rest of the Mets-Nats games in DC for those who want to plan a roadtrip.
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SI Metman Oct 04 2005 12:52 AM |
9 games against the Bucs added.
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