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Keep in mind that the April 4-6-7 series in Philly is subject to change. ESPN2 might move the 4/4 3:05 PM start to a 4/3 8:05 PM (ET) start, and the other games would move to April 5 and 6 at 7:05 PM respectively.

BTW, first home series for the Washington Senators will be April 15-17 against Arizona.

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Where are you all finding schedules already? I am looking all over. Not even the mlbpressbox site has anything.

If you go to each teams website, some of them have their tentative schedules up. Some just have the home, some have all but you can piece it together from those.

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Washington Post

Web Posted: Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004; 12:43 p.m. EDT

(All times TBA. Schedule is still subject to change.)

Spring Training

March 2: at N.Y. Mets

March 3: TBA

March 5: Baltimore

March 6: at Houston/Mets

March 7: Detroit

March 8: St. Louis

March 9: at Detroit

March 10: at Florida/Cleve.

March 11: at St. Louis

March 12: Florida

March 13: at Baltimore

March 14: at Los Angeles

March 15: at Cleve./Houston

March 16: Atlanta

March 17: at N.Y. Mets

March 18: N.Y. Mets

March 19: at Cleveland

March 20: Los Angeles

March 21: at Florida

March 22: Houston

March 24: St. Louis

March 25: at Baltimore

March 26: at Los Angeles

March 27: N.Y. Mets

March 28: Los Angeles

March 29: at N.Y. Mets

March 30: at Atlanta

March 31: Florida

Regular Season

April

April 4: at Philadelphia

April 6: at Philadelphia

April 7: at Philadelphia

April 8: at Florida

April 9: at Florida

April 10: at Florida

April 11: at Atlanta

April 12: at Atlanta

April 13: at Atlanta

April 15: vs. Arizona

April 16: vs. Arizona

April 18: vs. Florida

April 19: vs. Florida

April 20: vs. Atlanta

April 21: vs. Atlanta

April 22: at N.Y. Mets

April 23: at N.Y. Mets

April 24: at N.Y. Mets

April 25: vs. Philadelphia

April 26: vs. Philadelphia

April 27: vs. Philadelphia

April 29: vs. N.Y. Mets

April 30: vs. N.Y. Mets

May

May 1: vs. N.Y. Mets

May 2: at Los Angeles

May 3: at Los Angeles

May 4: at Los Angeles

May 6: at San Fran.

May 7: at San Fran.

May 8: at San Fran.

May 9: at Arizona

May 10: at Arizona

May 11: at Arizona

May 13: vs. Chicago

May 14: vs. Chicago

May 15: vs. Chicago

May 16: vs. Milwaukee

May 17: vs. Milwaukee

May 18: vs. Milwaukee

May 19: vs. Milwaukee

May 20: at Toronto

May 21: at Toronto

May 22: at Toronto

May 23: at Cincinnati

May 24: at Cincinnati

May 25: at Cincinnati

May 27: at St. Louis

May 28: at St. Louis

May 29: at St. Louis

May 30: vs. Atlanta

May 31: vs. Atlanta

June

June 1: vs. Atlanta

June 2: vs. Atlanta

June 3: vs. Florida

June 4: vs. Florida

June 5: vs. Florida

June 7: vs. Oakland

June 8: vs. Oakland

June 9: vs. Oakland

June 10: vs. Seattle

June 11: vs. Seattle

June 12: vs. Seattle

June 13: at Anaheim

June 14: at Anaheim

June 15: at Anaheim

June 17: at Texas

June 18: at Texas

June 19: at Texas

June 20: at Pittsburgh

June 21: at Pittsburgh

June 22: at Pittsburgh

June 24: vs. Toronto

June 25: vs. Toronto

June 26: vs. Toronto

June 28: vs. Pittsburgh

June 29: vs. Pittsburgh

June 30: vs. Pittsburgh

July

July 1: at Chicago

July 2: at Chicago

July 3: at Chicago

July 4: vs. N.Y. Mets

July 5: vs. N.Y. Mets

July 6: vs. N.Y. Mets

July 7: vs. N.Y. Mets

July 8: vs. Philadelphia

July 9: vs. Philadelphia

July 10: vs. Philadelphia

July 14: at Milwaukee

July 15: at Milwaukee

July 16: at Milwaukee

July 17: at Milwaukee

July 18: vs. Colorado

July 19: vs. Colorado

July 20: vs. Colorado

July 21: vs. Colorado

July 22: vs. Houston

July 23: vs. Houston

July 24: vs. Houston

July 26: at Atlanta

July 27: at Atlanta

July 28: at Atlanta

July 29: at Florida

July 30: at Florida

July 31: at Florida

August

Aug. 2: vs. Los Angeles

Aug. 3: vs. Los Angeles

Aug. 4: vs. Los Angeles

Aug. 5: vs. San Diego

Aug. 6: vs. San Diego

Aug. 7: vs. San Diego

Aug. 9: at Houston

Aug. 10: at Houston

Aug. 11: at Houston

Aug. 12: at Colorado

Aug. 13: at Colorado

Aug. 14: at Colorado

Aug. 16: at Philadelphia

Aug. 17: at Philadelphia

Aug. 18: at Philadelphia

Aug. 19: at N.Y. Mets

Aug. 20: at N.Y. Mets

Aug. 21: at N.Y. Mets

Aug. 22: vs. Cincinnati

Aug. 23: vs. Cincinnati

Aug. 24: vs. Cincinnati

Aug. 26: vs. St. Louis

Aug. 27: vs. St. Louis

Aug. 28: vs. St. Louis

Aug. 29: at Atlanta

Aug. 30: at Atlanta

Aug. 31: at Atlanta

September

Sept. 1: at Atlanta

Sept. 2: vs. Philadelphia

Sept. 3: vs. Philadelphia

Sept. 4: vs. Philadelphia

Sept. 5: vs. Florida

Sept. 6: vs. Florida

Sept. 7: vs. Florida

Sept. 8: vs. Florida

Sept. 9: vs. Atlanta

Sept. 10: vs. Atlanta

Sept. 11: vs. Atlanta

Sept. 13: at N.Y. Mets

Sept. 14: at N.Y. Mets

Sept. 15: at N.Y. Mets

Sept. 16: at San Diego

Sept. 17: at San Diego

Sept. 18: at San Diego

Sept. 20: vs. San Fran.

Sept. 21: vs. San Fran.

Sept. 22: vs. San Fran.

Sept. 23: vs. N.Y. Mets

Sept. 24: vs. N.Y. Mets

Sept. 25: vs. N.Y. Mets

Sept. 26: at Florida

Sept. 27: at Florida

Sept. 28: at Florida

Sept. 29: at Philadelphia

Sept. 30: at Philadelphia

October

Oct. 1: at Philadelphia

Oct. 2: at Philadelphia

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Wow that will be the first time teh Cubs come to Washington that should be intresting.

Until 1899 when Washington was dropped out of the National League, Washington played against the Cubs by several seasons in that league.

The city of Washington had an illustrious past in both major leagues.

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Wow that will be the first time teh Cubs come to Washington that should be intresting.

Until 1899 when Washington was dropped out of the National League, Washington played against the Cubs by several seasons in that league.

The city of Washington had an illustrious past in both major leagues.

Unlike Chicago, where my Cubs have sucked since 1908.

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Goin' to DC and "Citizens Bank Park South" July 8th-10th for the Phillies last series before the All-Star Break.

"I better go take a long walk off a short pier or something."

Some people on this bolard have told me to do just that.

My "Ron Mexico" alias is "Jon Tobago".

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You are right Swiss I always forget about that team. They were one if 4 teams contracted in 1899 by the NL which opened the door for the AL in 1901.

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Unlike Chicago, where my Cubs have sucked since 1908.

Eh, don't be tough with your Cubs... your club has a rich history despite its failure to win more World Series...

At least you have the Cubbies every year, think about the Washingtonians... never having any local baseball team since 1972 until next year.

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Unlike Chicago, where my Cubs have sucked since 1908.

Eh, don't be tough with your Cubs... your club has a rich history despite its failure to win more World Series...

At least you have the Cubbies every year, think about the Washingtonians... never having any local baseball team since 1972 until next year.

Or the Montrealers! (I'll keep draggin my old boys into this until they get an AA or AAA team at least!)

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