Why do the Pittsburgh Pirates almost always play interleague 3-game and 4-game series?


Question:Why?

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Baseball Score books?

every team plays 3 games never heard of a 4 game inter-league play with one team unless it with Rival like the Cubs & white sox or Indians & Reds

Why doesnt mike sciocia go with justin speier and scot shields and franki?

Because all Interleague series' are 3 and 4 games.

Only sometimes between your own league can you play a 2 game series, which would mean you have a 4 game series later on in the year.

Baseball stat question?

All interleague games are in sets of three. Most of their schedule is against the national league especially their division the national league central.

What is the fastest team to win 100 games and same thing for losses?

I don't understand your question. All interleague series, regardless of the team, are 3 games. And any interleague games the Pirates (an N.L. club) play would, by definition, be against American League teams.

Now that the KC Royals won their home opener...?

Probably because they can't compete with anyone in the NL league. (no offense to Jason Bay). Tracy blew as the manager of the Dodgers, why would anyone think he can manage a team with the talent of "possibly" a mediocre women's softball team. (again, no offense to Jason Bay)

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