Good. Hopefully the Cubs get KC instead. I'm always irritated that the Cards get 2 series against KC each year. The Cards do not play KC twice each year. That is a well spread myth. They do play in KC every year, but not vice versa. And they aren't the easiest games in the world. KC really gets up for those games. They have 4 of the last 6 years. Not sure why they didn't in 04 and 05...thought KC was their "natural rivals"...blech. In any case, here's the Cards records since 2002 against the Royals (494-577 since 2002): 3-3 4-2 2-1 3-0 3-3 5-1 Total 20-10 Now, the Cubs vs the Sox (507-459 since 2002): 5-1 2-4 3-3 4-2 2-4 3-3 Total 19-17 I'm not a huge fan of the unbalanced schedule, but if you're gonna do it, at least have it be a rotation. I hate the "rivalry" matchups. Wouldn't Cubs-Sox be a ton more special if it was a series or 2 every 3 years? (The 2002 date was just arbitrary because I was using ESPN and that's as far back as they have schedules) I agree that the schedule sucks. And yes the rivalries would be better every couple years. I'll never believe that Florida / Tampa Bay is a rivalry. I understand why you chose 2002. And yes 20-10 is a good record. Over 6 years that averages what 3.33 wins and 1.67 losses. The Cubs basically 3-3 every year. The the advantage over this time period is about a game in the standings per year - holding everything else constant. By they way - the Cards have been pretty good during that timeframe. Considerably better than any of CHC, CWS, or KC. Their records versus anybody would look good, wouldn't they? If you want to start an unbalanced schedule argument, you should start with the NL East and NL West teams complaining about the Cards, Cubs, Astros getting to play the Brewers, Reds and Pirates 54 times per year - or 1/3 of their seasons.