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For the away series to start the season looks like we have quite favorable weather destinations.

Milwaukee (Dome)
Miami
Kansas City
Oakland (Sacramento)
Arizona
San Diego
Los Angeles
Seattle
San Francisco

That takes us to end of May dodging the entire East coast and Min/Cle/Det

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2 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

For the away series to start the season looks like we have quite favorable weather destinations.

Milwaukee (Dome)
Miami
Kansas City
Oakland (Sacramento)
Arizona
San Diego
Los Angeles
Seattle
San Francisco

That takes us to end of May dodging the entire East coast and Min/Cle/Det

Yeah noticed that as well

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1 minute ago, chitownsportsfan said:

One of the dumbest things in pro sports. Start the season...off day.

Also, why the hell are we opening in Milwaukee and then have to turn around and fly to Miami.

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19 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

Eh, gotta go down there some time, spring sounds better than July.

Aside from them playing in a domed stadium rending the weather pointless, I meant more why the flight across the country right off the bat.

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First time opening the season in Milwaukee since 1995 although this is the one I remember:

April 9, 1985 - For future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, it was his record 14th opening day start. For Ozzie Guillen, it was his debut in the Major Leagues.

The two of them combined to help the Sox beat Milwaukee 4-2 at County Stadium. Guillen would get his first hit in the big leagues that day, a bunt single off future Sox pitcher Ray Searage in the ninth inning. Seaver would pick up the win.  

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

First time opening the season in Milwaukee since 1995 although this is the one I remember:

April 9, 1985 - For future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, it was his record 14th opening day start. For Ozzie Guillen, it was his debut in the Major Leagues.

The two of them combined to help the Sox beat Milwaukee 4-2 at County Stadium. Guillen would get his first hit in the big leagues that day, a bunt single off future Sox pitcher Ray Searage in the ninth inning. Seaver would pick up the win.  

 

 

Good memories. I was at that game with a mixed group of Sox and Brewers.

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16 minutes ago, TheBooneLoganEra said:

They don't have to worry about weather. Would be nice if the opener in Milwaukee was a night game.

That's why people are saying the Friday off after the opener (the whole reason why they do that is incase OD is PPD) is weird.

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3 hours ago, T R U said:

Also, why the hell are we opening in Milwaukee and then have to turn around and fly to Miami.

....and then back to Chicago after that.  Perhaps Manfred needs examples of ridiculous travel schedules to help him achieve his dream of abolishing the American League and National League.

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3 hours ago, wegner said:

Playing the Cubbies again on my bday weekend....I hope it is not a 3 day ass kickin like it was up at Wrigley this season.

It's nice they play the Cubs two 3 game series again. I don't like the 2 game series bs. I'm in the camp where the more they play the cubs the more exciting the rivalry is.

Hey, just noticed that's my birthday weekend too lol. 

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16 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

First time opening the season in Milwaukee since 1995 although this is the one I remember:

April 9, 1985 - For future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, it was his record 14th opening day start. For Ozzie Guillen, it was his debut in the Major Leagues.

The two of them combined to help the Sox beat Milwaukee 4-2 at County Stadium. Guillen would get his first hit in the big leagues that day, a bunt single off future Sox pitcher Ray Searage in the ninth inning. Seaver would pick up the win.  

 

 

Ray Sewage…left handed pitchers had more lives than a cat back then.

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