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  2. Major League Baseball schedule - Wikipedia

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    Each team plays 162 games, 81 as the "home" team, 81 as the "visitor". (This is true even on the rare occasion when a game is played at a ballpark not home to either team.) Occasionally, the advance schedule is subsequently altered due to a game postponement or a one-game tie-breaker to determine which team will play in the postseason.

  3. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    Example: "Banged up Braves ready for playoff rematch with Astros." A bang-up game is an exciting or close game. Example from a sports headline: "A Real Bang-Up Finish." A bang bang play is one in which the runner is barely thrown out, a very close call, typically at first base. Perhaps reflecting the "bang" of the ball in the first-baseman's ...

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  5. Strength of schedule - Wikipedia

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    In the National Football League (NFL), the strength of schedule (SOS) is the combined record of all teams in a schedule, and the strength of victory (SOV) is the combined record of all teams that were beaten in that schedule. For example, opponents of the 2016 New England Patriots had a combined record of 111–142–3 (a win percentage of 0. ...

  6. Ask yourselves, ‘Was I a good teammate today ... - AOL

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  7. Major League Baseball rosters - Wikipedia

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    A Major League Baseball roster is a list of players who are allowed, by league agreement, to play for a Major League Baseball (MLB) team. Each MLB team maintains two rosters: an active roster of players eligible to participate in an MLB game, and an expanded roster encompassing the active roster plus additional reserve players.

  8. Report: David Fletcher, former Shohei Ohtani teammate ... - AOL

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    Fletcher's Angels tenure fully overlapped with Ohtani's, joining the team as rookies in 2018 and leaving after the 2023 season. Fletcher was known to be one of Ohtani's best friends on the team.

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