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September 14, 2011

2012 Orioles schedule

Next year's Orioles schedule was released by the team, and you can take a look at it month-by-month by clicking here to view it on Orioles.com. If you're like me, you can't wait for next spring and you're hoping somebody develops a new drug that will erase your short-term baseball memory.

I haven't looked at it yet, but I can tell you this without fear of serious debate. The Orioles are again going to have way too many games against the American League East. Is that a coincidence or what, because it seems to happen every year.

Posted by Peter Schmuck at 11:40 AM | | Comments (6)
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Amen. Already got that 4/6 date checked mentally....

Pete--Not hoping for such a drug. And what would really be "a short-term baseball memory?"

I am looking forward to next spring and the Orioles' opening day, 6-3 win over the Twins. Reimold bangs two home runs and beats out an infield hit to third.

Looking forward, too to being 30-31 and then going on to win 19 out of 24.

we need to go back to a balanced schedule--it's fair for all.
Peter, can you advise on a name and address at MLB we fans can write to?
thanks.

Why does the season start on a friday, and why no traditional off day after the opener? Weird.

It's not a coincidence...it's a conspiracy

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