chisox72 Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Per E-mail from the team..... WHITE SOX ANNOUNCE TENTATIVE 2007 SCHEDULE CHICAGO – The Chicago White Sox have announced the club’s 2007 regular-season schedule, with the White Sox opening the season at home against the Cleveland Indians (April 2, 4 and 5) for the third straight year. The White Sox face teams from the National League Central and Eastern Divisions in interleague play in 2007, hosting the Houston Astros (June 8-10) and Florida Marlins (June 18-20) at U.S. Cellular Field. Also in interleague play, the White Sox face the Philadelphia Phillies (June 11-13) and Pittsburgh Pirates (June 15-17), both on the road. The White Sox host the New York Yankees twice (May 15-17 and June 4-7) and the Boston Red Sox (August 23-26). The Sox and Cubs play a three-game set at Wrigley Field (May 18-20) followed by their series at U.S. Cellular Field (June 22-24). The White Sox are home for 13 weekends in 2007, hosting Minnesota (April 6-8, July 6-8, September 7-9); the Los Angeles Angels (April 27-29, September 14-16); Kansas City (May 11-13); Tampa Bay (May 25-27); Houston (June 8-10); Cubs (June 22-24); Toronto (July 27-29); Seattle (August 10-12); Boston (August 23-26); and the final home series of the season vs. Detroit (September 28-30). The White Sox will finish the season at home for the first time since 2000. The longest homestand is nine games (September 7-16) and the longest roadtrip is 11 games (July 12-22). The White Sox 2007 schedule is tentative and subject to change. A complete 162-game schedule with game times and a broadcast schedule will be released at a future date. The Chicago White Sox tentative 2007 regular-season schedule (subject to change): White Sox 2007 Regular-Season Schedule Tentative, Subject to Change Date Opponent 4/2 CLEVELAND 4/4 CLEVELAND 4/5 CLEVELAND 4/6 MINNESOTA 4/7 MINNESOTA 4/8 MINNESOTA 4/9 at Oakland 4/10 at Oakland 4/11 at Oakland 4/13 at Cleveland 4/14 at Cleveland 4/15 at Cleveland 4/17 TEXAS 4/18 TEXAS 4/19 TEXAS 4/20 at Detroit 4/21 at Detroit 4/22 at Detroit 4/23 at Kansas City 4/24 at Kansas City 4/25 DETROIT 4/26 DETROIT 4/27 L.A. ANGELS 4/28 L.A. ANGELS 4/29 L.A. ANGELS 5/1 at Seattle 5/2 at Seattle 5/4 at L.A. Angels 5/5 at L.A. Angels 5/6 at L.A. Angels 5/8 at Minnesota 5/9 at Minnesota 5/10 at Minnesota 5/11 KANSAS CITY 5/12 KANSAS CITY 5/13 KANSAS CITY 5/15 N.Y. YANKEES 5/16 N.Y. YANKEES 5/17 N.Y. YANKEES 5/18 at Cubs 5/19 at Cubs 5/20 at Cubs 5/21 OAKLAND . 5/22 OAKLAND 5/23 OAKLAND 5/25 TAMPA BAY 5/26 TAMPA BAY 5/27 TAMPA BAY 5/28 at Minnesota 5/29 at Minnesota 5/30 at Minnesota 5/31 at Toronto 6/1 at Toronto . 6/2 at Toronto 6/3 at Toronto Date Opponent 6/4 N.Y. YANKEES 6/5 N.Y. YANKEES 6/6 N.Y. YANKEES . 6/7 N.Y. YANKEES 6/8 HOUSTON 6/9 HOUSTON 6/10 HOUSTON 6/11 at Philadelphia 6/12 at Philadelphia 6/13 at Philadelphia 6/15 at Pittsburgh 6/16 at Pittsburgh 6/17 at Pittsburgh 6/18 FLORIDA 6/19 FLORIDA 6/20 FLORIDA 6/22 CUBS 6/23 CUBS 6/24 CUBS 6/25 at Tampa Bay 6/26 at Tampa Bay 6/27 at Tampa Bay 6/28 at Tampa Bay 6/29 at Kansas City 6/30 at Kansas City 7/1 at Kansas City 7/2 BALTIMORE 7/3 BALTIMORE 7/4 BALTIMORE 7/5 BALTIMORE 7/6 MINNESOTA 7/7 MINNESOTA 7/8 MINNESOTA 7/10 ALL-STAR GAME in San Francisco 7/12 at Baltimore 7/13 at Baltimore 7/14 at Baltimore 7/15 at Baltimore 7/16 at Cleveland 7/17 at Cleveland 7/18 at Cleveland 7/19 at Boston 7/20 at Boston 7/21 at Boston 7/22 at Boston 7/23 DETROIT 7/24 DETROIT 7/25 DETROIT 7/26 DETROIT 7/27 TORONTO 7/28 TORONTO 7/29 TORONTO 7/31 at N.Y. Yankees Date Opponent 8/1 at N.Y. Yankees 8/2 at N.Y. Yankees 8/3 at Detroit 8/4 at Detroit 8/5 at Detroit 8/7 CLEVELAND 8/8 CLEVELAND 8/9 CLEVELAND 8/10 SEATTLE 8/11 SEATTLE 8/12 SEATTLE 8/14 at Oakland 8/15 at Oakland 8/16 at Oakland 8/17 at Seattle 8/18 at Seattle 8/19 at Seattle 8/20 KANSAS CITY 8/21 KANSAS CITY 8/22 KANSAS CITY 8/23 BOSTON 8/24 BOSTON 8/25 BOSTON 8/26 BOSTON 8/28 at Texas 8/29 at Texas 8/30 at Texas 8/31 at Cleveland 9/1 at Cleveland 9/2 at Cleveland 9/4 at Detroit 9/5 at Detroit 9/6 at Detroit 9/7 MINNESOTA 9/8 MINNESOTA 9/9 MINNESOTA 9/10 CLEVELAND 9/11 CLEVELAND 9/12 CLEVELAND 9/14 L.A. ANGELS 9/15 L.A. ANGELS 9/16 L.A. ANGELS 9/17 at Kansas City 9/18 at Kansas City 9/19 at Kansas City 9/20 at Kansas City 9/21 at Minnesota 9/22 at Minnesota 9/23 at Minnesota 9/25 KANSAS CITY 9/26 KANSAS CITY 9/27 KANSAS CITY 9/28 DETROIT 9/29 DETROIT 9/30 DETROIT Interesting....out to Oak-town early, mixed up NL east and central, and the Yanks here twice.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 We only play 1 non-AL-Central team after 8/31, and we have a lot of late games against K.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rowand44 Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Just wait till next year folks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg The Bull Luzinski Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 YAWN I was hoping for some better interleague match ups. Though a road trip to Pittsburgh would be nice. Will we ever play the Brewers again? The last time we played them, Jose Canseco was patroling RF for the Sox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHizzle85 Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Florida's coming to the cell?!? *circles date on calendar* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalapse Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 18, 2006 -> 05:56 PM) We only play 1 non-AL-Central team after 8/31, and we have a lot of late games against K.C. That September portion is going to be nuts. The Sox have 3 off days in the final month which is huge, so that's 27 games in 30 days with 24/27 being against division rivals so no lead will be safe for any team in the division going into the final month. 7/13 of the final games being played against KC looks pretty damn good as of right now but it could be disasterous if the '07 Sox are anything like the '06 team. I'm liking the mixed interleague this year, @CHC(3), HOU(3), @PHI(3), @PIT(3), FLA(3), CHC(3) of the 4 teams the Sox have to play in interleague (excluding the Cubs) it seems they'll atleast play the thougher 2 at home (FLA, HOU) so that should be neato. The most concerning part of the schedule is the post All-Star break road trip from hell 11 games in 11 days all on the road comming after a 3 day break starting with 4 @ BAL which is never easy for the Sox, 3 @ CLE and ending with a 4 game tilt Vs the Red Sox at Fenway which scares the s*** out of me even now. Sadly the Sox will have to go out to Oakland for 2 series of 3 again this year which blows ass, appearantly the MLB brass hate the Sox. Atleast the Sox get another home opener oddly enough it's against the Indians for the 3rd straight season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockRaines Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 I like having the royals alot in spet, very favorable IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frankensteiner Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 9/17 at Kansas City -- W 9/18 at Kansas City -- W 9/19 at Kansas City -- W 9/20 at Kansas City -- W 9/21 at Minnesota -- W 9/22 at Minnesota -- L 9/23 at Minnesota -- W 9/25 KANSAS CITY -- W 9/26 KANSAS CITY -- W 9/27 KANSAS CITY -- W 9/28 DETROIT -- L 9/29 DETROIT -- W 9/30 DETROIT -- W That's 11-2. We can still get to 95 wins. LET'S GET IT DONE!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteSoxfan1986 Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Sep 18, 2006 -> 05:58 PM) 6 games in Oakland....YES! It seems like we have to go to Oakland twice every year. Why can't we go to seattle twice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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