The MLB has released team schedules today and, after a quick once over, it looks like the Yankees will have quite the 2010 season. While the year will begin and end with play in Boston—let’s hope that we win this year and can rub it in their faces at Fenway—one of the stories that will surely emerge now that the schedule has been released will be about the weekend series against the Dodgers in June (25-27). The series is in LA, therefore, Joe Torre won’t make his return to the Bronx, however, you can bet that it will be billed as an emotional series (and for many, it will be). The Yankees will also face the Astros, Diamondbacks, Phillies and the Mets, of course, in interleague play.
You can see the full schedule here.
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That’s a brutual start to the season for a team that has consistently started slow the last several years. @Bos, @Tam, LAA, Tex, then a west coast trip to Oak and LA. Ouch.
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Chris H. Reply:
September 15th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
That is definitely a tough start. It’ll be interesting to see how guys like Tex and Cano perform.
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The other Chris H Reply:
September 15th, 2009 at 8:12 pm
It actually might help Cano because he will know if he doesn’t try really hard to be prepared and ready to hit right away he will have to play catch up all year like 2008 and he doesn’t want that.
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Yeah CC and Tex need to be on there games for the start of next year or they could be fighting to improve there numbers all year again.
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