According to Sean McAdam, the NL West schedule doesn't help the Dodgers down the stretch:
The Diamondbacks and Dodgers will play head-to-head in the final weekend of August (in Phoenix) and in the first week of September (in LA); after that, they're on their own.
The split after the final meeting favors the D-backs, who will play 10 on the road and 10 away from home while the Dodgers have just six home games among their final 19. NL West: In the Division That Nobody Wants To Win, there isn't much room or margin for error.
All the more reason why we have to win now, baby.
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With the D-Backs playing "10 on the road and 10 away from home," you'd think the advantage would go to the Dodgers who actually have a home game. Oh well.
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