Red Sox' remaining schedule is impossibly bad news for wild card race

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Red Sox' remaining schedule is impossibly bad news for wild card race

Red Sox are in the wild card race. Their remaining schedule is tough. The White Sox and Mariners have the easiest remaining schedules. They play the worst teams in their divisions. The Red Sox have only 16 games against teams with losing records. It's the lowest total among wild-card contenders. Red Sells play against the Rays, Guardians, Orioles, and White Sox.

Red Sox are 50-50 in the wild card race.

Red Sox have 16 games against teams with losing records left.

The Orioles are a threat to Boston's wild card chances. The Red Sox play the Orioles 11 times in the next 11 weeks. They also play Yankees, Rays and Jays.

Red Sox are 53-46 and Tampa Bay Rays are 50-45.

Red Sox have 17 games against teams with losing records.

Tampa's chances are getting worse after injuries to Mike Zunino and Kevin Kiermaier. The team lost three of four games to the Orioles and is half a game behind the Mariners. Tampa's schedule is even more brutal than Boston's.

Red Sox are 50-49 and are out of the wild card race.

Red Sox have 18 games left against teams with losing records.

The Orioles are playing for a wild card spot. They play 15 games against the Jays and 11 against Red Sox. The O's also play three games each against Guardians and White Sox, so they control their own fate.

Red Sox are 50-48 and are out of the wild card race.

Red Sox have 25 games left. They play against teams with losing records.

Cleveland is two games behind the Twins in the Central. Red Sox have 12 games against the AL East. They play the Blue Jays, Rays and Orioles more than their division rivals. The Red SOths play a six-game series against Royals.

Red Sox are 54-46, Seattle Mariners are 46-54.

The Mariners have 80 percent chance to make the playoffs. They have only 18 of their final 56 games against teams with winning records. The Red Sox have 38 games with losing records, including 20 against losing teams.

Red Sox are 49-49 and Chicago White Sox 49.

Red Sox have 36 games left. They play against teams with losing records.

The Red Sox are in prime position to win the division or a wild card. Their remaining schedule is very tough. Since firing Charlie Montoyo, the Jays are 9-2. The White Sox have all the talent to make a similar turnaround under someone other than Tony La Russa.


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