![]() ![]() I’ve noticed in previous baseball seasons there are generally two “hot periods” for travelers to schedule ballpark trips for maximum efficiency. I’ll round out the works with 2012 schedules for MLS and NFL/NCAA football. Then I’ll branch out to the winter sports, with the NHL to start, then NCAA basketball, and the NBA once if it gets its act together. This first step is next season’s MLB slate, to be followed by all minor league teams. The teams are organized by geographical area (West Coast, Northeast, etc.) so it should easy to see how a traveler could hop from one city to another, catch a game in each market, then take a short trip to the next one. Knowing this, I’ve taken the 2430-game 2012 MLB schedule and turned it into a grid (PDF), showing all games by home team and date. I’ve done several ballpark trips over the years, and I’ve always been frustrated by the lack of tools available for those who want to take similar trips. I’ve noticed a few things about how the schedule is put together, so I figured it would be best to take time to gear this post towards the traveler. ![]() ![]() This time, I decided to step back in order to review the entire league. Normally I do a review of the schedule immediately when it comes out. ![]()
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