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This gives the Red Sox 74 divisional matches.
This gives the Red Sox 76 divisional matches.


===Interleague===
===Interleague===

Revision as of 00:56, 29 May 2005

The 2005 Boston Red Sox Season comes on the heels of their spectacular win in 2004. Not only did the Red Sox win the series after a decades-long drought, they beat the New York Yankees 4 to 3 in the ALCS after falling to 0 and 3. This is a relatively unheard of feat in sports. They punctuated this incredible achievement with a 4 game World Series win against the St. Louis Cardinals. In preseason polls the Sox were picked first or second in the league, along with the Yankees.

2005 Schedule

Major League Baseball has weighted Boston's schedule slightly, in line with its post-season success in 2004. The schedule is created with the assistance of detailed forecasts of each team's relative success in the 2005 season, which are partially independent of the results of the 2004 season. The weighting in the Bosox' schedule can be seen in Major League ball's choice of Atlanta and St. Louis as interleague foes, and also perhaps in the numbers in the non-divisional list below.

Home Division

In their division, the AL East, the Red Sox have the following games:

This gives the Red Sox 76 divisional matches.

Interleague

In interleague play the Red Sox face:

for 3 games apiece giving 18 IL games.

American League

In non-divisional league play the Red Sox have at least 6 games against each AL team.

There are 71 games with non-divisional opponents.

Not Scheduled

The Red Sox have no games against the following National League teams: Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Florida Marlins, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants or the new Washington Nationals.

2005 Season

As of June the Red Sox were doing well in their division.

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