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Originally Posted by mr. tegu
Okay so I'm going to take a look at the schedules for the rest of the year in hopes of maintaining a glimmer if hope. At this point I have no idea of the results.
Royals
Detroit - 13 (52-42)
Baltimore - 4 (53-43)
Chicago - 10 (37-55)
Minnesota - 9 (39-53)
Mets - 3 (41-50)
Boston - 4 (58-39)
Florida - 3 (35-58)
Tampa Bay - 1 (55-41)
Toronto - 3 (45-49)
Seattle - 7 (43-52)
Cleveland - 6 (51-44)
Texas - 3 (54-41)
66 games
Opponents w/l % - .498
Games vs winning teams - 31
Games vs losing teams - 35
Detroit
KC - 13 (43-49)
Chicago - 16 (37-55)
Philadelphia - 3 (48-48)
Washington - 2 (48-47)
Cleveland - 7 (51-44)
Yankees - 3 (51-44)
Minnesota - 6 (39-53)
Mets - 3 (41-50)
Oakland - 4 (56-39)
Boston - 3 (58-39)
Seattle - 4 (43-52)
Florida - 3 (35-58)
67 games
Opponents w/l % - .487
Games vs winning teams - 25
Games vs losing teams - 42
Cleveland
KC - 13 (43-49)
Detroit - 7 (52-42)
Minnesota - 13 (39-53)
Seattle - 3 (43-52)
Texas - 3 (54-41)
Chicago - 10 (37-55)
Florida - 3 (35-58)
Anaheim - 6 (44-49)
Oakland - 3 (56-39)
Atlanta - 3 (54-41)
Baltimore - 3 (53-43)
Mets - 3 (41-50)
Houston - 4 (33-61)
64 games
Opponents w/l % - .479
Games vs winning teams - 19
Games vs losing teams - 45
So wow at those numbers for Cleveland. Cleveland doesn't face a winning team after September 4th. Same with Detroit actually. The schedule clearly doesn't favor us. I guess the only "bright spot" is that 19 of our 31 games against winning teams are against Cleveland and Detroit. Regardless, I think I may have just destroyed any shred of hope that I might have had left.
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Not to nitpick, but how is it that the indians get to play us 13 times but we get to play them only 6 times?