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The Baltimore Orioles' difficult second-half schedule takes another exhausting turn July 27-29, as the team plays three days in a row in three different cities.

The whirlwind tour marks the ninth time in Orioles history they have a three-day stretch against three different opponents in three different cities. Here's a look at the previous times it's happened:

https://www.pressboxonline.com/2016/07/27/baltimore-orioles-face-three-opponents-in-three-cities-in-three-days

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The Baltimore Orioles' difficult second-half schedule takes another exhausting turn July 27-29, as the team plays three days in a row in three different cities.

I guess they are happy to at least be traveling in style and not be traveling by train or bus. LOL

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The Baltimore Orioles' difficult second-half schedule takes another exhausting turn July 27-29, as the team plays three days in a row in three different cities.

The whirlwind tour marks the ninth time in Orioles history they have a three-day stretch against three different opponents in three different cities. Here's a look at the previous times it's happened:

https://www.pressboxonline.com/2016/07/27/baltimore-orioles-face-three-opponents-in-three-cities-in-three-days

Orioles did the same in June with that game in Texas.

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