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5 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Here's hoping we have more games left at home than on the road.  IIRC, it's about 50/50 though.

Good edge actually; after this Toronto series, we will have 27 home and 18 away in the last 45.

Even with the 21 to go right this minute, the Orioles 60 completed road games are 2nd most in the AL.

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3 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Good edge actually; after this Toronto series, we will have 27 home and 18 away in the last 45.

Even with the 21 to go right this minute, the Orioles 60 completed road games are 2nd most in the AL.

Great research! I'm hoping we can get one against Toronto.  I like our chances if we can keep up the at home winning pace.

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1 hour ago, wildcard said:

If we could just move the away games to Camden Yards the O's would be great.

Home   33-21

Away   25-34

Its a young team that has not figured how to win consistently on the road.

Home field advantage is something that's pretty consistent across all teams and all sports.  The surest way to win more on the road is to win a lot more at home.

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