I'm a Giants fan, and the scheduling for my team's first two series - both on the road, both featuring the home opener for the other team - has been a bit weird.
Giants opened the season at the Yankees. Played a game opening night - Thursday, March 30. Then no game Friday (Mar 31), followed by games Saturday and Sunday.
Move on the Chicago. White Sox home opener yesterday, Monday, April 3. No game today, followed by games Wednesday and Thursday.
I kind of get the odd off day in New York - MLB wants everyone to play on Opening Day. If that's a Thursday, and you've got a 3 game series, you're not going to get the traditional, normal Fri-Sat-Sun series. But what's up with having that gap day in Chicago?
I haven't looked at any other teams' schedules Are there any other teams with this kind of oddity in their schedule?
Giants opened the season at the Yankees. Played a game opening night - Thursday, March 30. Then no game Friday (Mar 31), followed by games Saturday and Sunday.
Move on the Chicago. White Sox home opener yesterday, Monday, April 3. No game today, followed by games Wednesday and Thursday.
I kind of get the odd off day in New York - MLB wants everyone to play on Opening Day. If that's a Thursday, and you've got a 3 game series, you're not going to get the traditional, normal Fri-Sat-Sun series. But what's up with having that gap day in Chicago?
I haven't looked at any other teams' schedules Are there any other teams with this kind of oddity in their schedule?