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    ESPN says O's schedule gets easier

    Buster Olney posts on ESPN (Insider) that the Orioles second half schedule is the easiest in the AL East -- with the Red Sox having the hardest schedule in the east. Here is the link for insiders: http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/blog/...contenders-mlb

    Hopefully this will help us in the standings


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    It would be nice to feast on some weak teams after the break. Still, all the really crappy teams are in the NL.

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    The thing is, its usually reversed but because the Red Sox and Jays have struggled and the Orioles are over 500 the tables, they have turned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leitch View Post
    It would be nice to feast on some weak teams after the break. Still, all the really crappy teams are in the NL.
    There are only three teams more then 1 game under .500 in the American League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentJames View Post
    The thing is, its usually reversed but because the Red Sox and Jays have struggled and the Orioles are over 500 the tables, they have turned.

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    What?

    I imagine not having to face the Angels again will do wonders for our record. We start out with DET, MIN, and CLE after the break. We need to come out winning 7 or 8 out of those 11 before we make a trade to try to stay in it.

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