Monday, February 22, 2010

TBS Releases Early Season MLB Schedule

There's still no word on a replacement for Chip Caray, but that's not stopping TBS from releasing their early season MLB schedule. Per usual, you get a lot of AL East and NL Central with a little NL East added here and there. All games are on Sunday and EST....

April 11th - NY Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays (1:30pm)
April 18th - Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox (1:30pm)
April 25th - Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers (2pm)
May 2nd - Chicago White Sox at NY Yankees (1pm)
May 9th - Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies (1:30pm)
May 16th - Minnesota Twins at NY Yankees (1pm)
May 23rd - Boston Red Sox at Philadelphia Phillies (1:30pm)
May 30th - St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs (2:15pm)

7 comments:

  1. WHY WON'T THEY SHOW THE ROYALS OR PIRATES!!!--this is what a douchebag might say

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  2. Not enough Yankees, Red Sox, Chicago.

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  3. Wow, and when you do post you put up an old picture of Jake Peavy in a Padres uniform. Nice...

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  4. The question isn't who'll be the new TBS PbP man, the question is what terrible show will they incessantly hype during the game? Lopez Tonight? Some unholy Tyler Perry/Pauly Shore combination?

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  5. Espn has the first pick of games. Also, lets hope Dick Suckton doesn't become the lead announcer.

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  6. Interesting to see who TBS is gonna use. Can't imagine it would be dick stockton cause that would be an errawh.( is it just me or does anybody else notice how he pronounces error funny?)

    Extremely unlikely, but maybe TBS could use Marv Albert after his NBA duties.

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