Who Has the Tougher March/April?

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The Yanks play 11 home games, 18 away, with an off day April 1st (immediately after Opening Day) and another on April 21st after a day game in Baltimore. The Yanks will play evening get-away games without a travel day going from NY to KC (for a 4:05 start!), KC to Boston, Boston to Tampa, then Tampa to NY (love those two game homestands). The getaway game on April 17th against the Red Sox at ... [link]

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New York Yankees’ link dump
Published 3/18/2008 by Ed Valentine at Bugs & Cranks
... bothered by the fact that the Red Sox have won two of the last four World Series. He’s bothered by the fact that the Yankees haven’t. Johnny Damon, no longer the Yankees’ regular center fielder, says he is comfortable with his move to left field. Starter or reliever? WFAN’s Sweeny Murti weighs in on the The Great Joba Debate. Both the Yankees and Red Sox face unusually difficult schedules during the early part of the season. ...

The Scorecard: Yankees are Hokies for a day
Published 3/18/2008 at Big League Stew
... drawing support from plenty of people who are not Red Sox fans. [Tao of Stieb] • A Massachusetts representative just introduced some legislation that would make Pittsfield, Mass., the official birthplace of baseball. [The Biz of Baseball] • The argument for Andre Ethier over Juan Pierre goes beyond just a hot spring training for the former. [Dodger Thoughts] • Do the Red Sox or Yankees have a tougher March and April? [Pinstripe Alley] • The career of Chris Capuano takes another sad plunge. ...

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