In ranking the toughest second half schedules ESPN.com's
Buster Olney ranks the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox as the two
easiest and the Detroit Tigers as the 4th toughest. Olney's strength of schedule rankings are based on the number of games remaining against teams with a .500 record and at the time of his writing the Indians had 33 opponents with a .500 record or better, the White Sox 35,
and the Tigers 54.
Currently the Chicago White Sox lead the AL Central with a record of 47-53 and lead the Indians (44-41) by 3 games, the Detroit Tigers (44-42) by 3.5 games, the Kansas City Royals (37-47) by 9.5 games, and the Minnesota Twins (36-49) by 11games. The Indians trail the Baltimore Orioles (45-40) for the final wild card spot by 1 game and Tigers trail the Orioles by 1.5 games.
How active the White Sox, Indians, Tigers, and even the Royals are at the trade deadline will be determined by how they perform between now and the July 31st trade deadline so let's take a look at who's playing who and where.
How active the White Sox, Indians, Tigers, and even the Royals are at the trade deadline will be determined by how they perform between now and the July 31st trade deadline so let's take a look at who's playing who and where.
Cleveland Indians:
Home Games (7): Baltimore Orioles (4) Detroit
Tigers (3)
Road Games (11): Toronto Blue Jays (3), Tampa Bay
Rays (4), Minnesota Twins (3), Kansas City Royals (1)
Off Days: 1 (July 30th)
Chicago White Sox:
Home Games/Opponent: (3): Minnesota Twins (3)
Road Games (15): Kansas City Royals (3), Boston Red
Sox (4), Detroit Tigers (3), Texas Rangers (3), Minnesota Twins (2)
Off Days: 1 (July 26th)
The Detroit Tigers:
Home Games (7): LA Angels (4), Chicago White Sox (3)
Road Games (11): Baltimore Orioles (3), Cleveland
Indians (3), Toronto Blue Jays (3), Boston Red Sox (2)
Off Days: 1 (July 23rd)
Kansas City Royals:
Home Games ( 11): Chicago White Sox (3), Seattle Mariners
(4), Minnesota Twins (3), Cleveland Indians (1)
Road Games (7): LA Angels (3), Seattle Mariners (4)
Off Days: 1 (July 30th)
Minnesota Twins:
Home Games (12): Oakland Athletics (3), Baltimore Orioles
(4), Cleveland Indians (3), Chicago White Sox (2)
Road Games ( 6): Kansas City Royals (3), Chicago White Sox
(3)
Off Days: 1 (July 26th)
Wow, only 3 games at home, 15 on the road for Chicago.
ReplyDeleteyep, always fun to find those odd little things.
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