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richig07
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Starting tomorrow, we have a bit of a generous run in the schedule.
1 at KC (make up)
3 at Baltimore
3 vs Arizona
3 vs KC
7 vs teams that are well below .500 and sold off their useful pieces at the deadline. 3 vs a Baltimore team that (while admirable) also sold some pieces and have begun to fade a bit.
Meanwhile, Cleveland will start a series at San Diego on Tuesday and then go to Seattle for 3. Minnesota will start one at Houston and then be at home vs SF.
We still have a similar stretch remaining after MIN/SEA where we will see Oakland, Colorado, and Detroit. However, if we don't take advantage of this 10 game stretch and don't play well vs Minnesota afterwards. That may not matter anymore.
Solid opportunity to close this gap. Even before we see either Minnesota or Cleveland again.
1 at KC (make up)
3 at Baltimore
3 vs Arizona
3 vs KC
7 vs teams that are well below .500 and sold off their useful pieces at the deadline. 3 vs a Baltimore team that (while admirable) also sold some pieces and have begun to fade a bit.
Meanwhile, Cleveland will start a series at San Diego on Tuesday and then go to Seattle for 3. Minnesota will start one at Houston and then be at home vs SF.
We still have a similar stretch remaining after MIN/SEA where we will see Oakland, Colorado, and Detroit. However, if we don't take advantage of this 10 game stretch and don't play well vs Minnesota afterwards. That may not matter anymore.
Solid opportunity to close this gap. Even before we see either Minnesota or Cleveland again.