Posted on 12 September 2012. Tags: American League West, Atlanta June, Chicago White Sox, Division Games, Franchise History, Game Series, Game Times, Holiday Schedule, Home Opener, Houston Astros, Interleague, Kansas City Mo, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Opening Day, Regular Season Schedule, Seventh Time, St Louis Cardinals
ROYALS ANNOUNCE 2013 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
Home opener scheduled for April 8 vs. Minnesota

KANSAS CITY, MO (September 12, 2012) — In conjunction with Major League Baseball, the Kansas City Royals today announced their 2013 regular season schedule. Opening Day is scheduled for Monday, April 1 when the Royals visit the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field. It marks the seventh time in franchise history that the Royals have opened against the White Sox (1972, 1976, 1987, 2003, 2004 and 2009), the third time in Chicago (’76 and ’09). Kansas City will begin the home schedule on April 8 vs. Minnesota. All game times will be announced at a later date.
2013 will mark the first season that each league will consist of 15 teams with the Houston Astros joining the American League West. The Royals and every other Major League club will play 19 games against each divisional opponent, consisting of 76 division games total.
Kansas City will play 20 Interleague contests played over eight series, four home and four on the road. The Royals will compete against their “prime rival”, the St. Louis Cardinals, in back-to-back two-game series spanning both cities from May 27-30, with the Cardinals visiting Kansas City on May 27-28 and the Royals returning the strip on May 29-30. The club also will host Interleague matchups against Atlanta (June 25-26), Miami (August 12-14) and Washington (August 23-25). The visit to Kansas City will be the first in franchise history for the Braves. The Nationals franchise played in Kansas City in 2004 as the Montreal Expos. The road Interleague schedule also consists of visits to Philadelphia (April 5-7), Atlanta (April 16-17) and the club’s first-ever trip to Citi Field, home of the New York Mets (August 2-4).
Kansas City’s holiday schedule sees the Royals at home on Mother’s Day vs. the Yankees (May 12), Memorial Day vs. St. Louis (May 27), July 4th vs. Cleveland and on Labor Day vs. Seattle (September 2); and on the road at the Rays on Father’s Day (June 16).
The month-by-month home game totals are: April – 11; May – 14; June – 14; July – 13; August – 16; September – 13. The Royals will host a pair of 10-game homestands, first from April 26 to May 5 and again from August 5-14. The club’s longest road trips are a pair of nine-game journeys from May 13-22 and July 26-August 4.
The complete 2013 schedule is located here in PDF format.. The game dates are subject to change.
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Posted on 27 March 2011. Tags: August 1, Blue Jays, Busch Stadium, Cardin, Cardinal Fans, Cardinals, Cardinals Schedule, Classic Battles, Contender, Contenders, Cubs, Curse, Division Competition, Division Foes, Dodger Blue, Dodgers, Eight Times, Friendly Confines, Full Swing, Good Job, Improved Team, Interleague, June 24, June 3, Losers, Milwaukee Brewers, Month Of June, Nl Central, North Of The Border, Pennant, Pitching Help, Pundits, Spoiler, Storied Franchises, Superiority, Thermometer, Time Games, Turf
August heats up for the Cardinals and everyone currently predicts they will still be in the hunt of things when it does.
If in fact the Cardinals do find themselves deep in the division competition, one of the predicted top of the division foes will be the Milwaukee Brewers. The two teams will surely find some separation this month as they face of eight times in the Midwest heat.
The Cardinals will also find themselves on the road for most of August and facing other division foes like the Cubs and Pirates who, despite their records, seem to do a good job of playing spoiler.

August Breakdown:
Total Games: 28
Home: 13
Road: 15
Vs teams with winning records in 2010: 10
Vs teams with losing records in 2010: 18
Vs teams in the NL Central: 18
Key Series:
August 1-3 at Milwaukee, 9-11 vs Milwaukee, 30-31 at Milwaukee – the Brewers will look to untuck the Cardinals playoff hopes before September arrives while the boys in red will attempt to prove that all the pitching help Milwaukee employed during the off-season will not help them win a pennant.
While the Brewers were the most improved team in the NL Central this off-season, many pundits question whether they did enough. Over the course of these three series in August, we should find out just what the team is made of.
August 22-24 vs Los Angeles – The boys of Dodger Blue come calling near the end of the month and may have a chip on their shoulder to prove as well. A team stuck in the middle of a youth movement and a contender, the Dodgers may or may not find themselves in the thick of things by late summer depending on who you ask. Either way, these two storied franchises will challenge the thermometer to keep up with the play on the field as they light it up for a Summer classic in St. Louis.
Key To a Hot August:
The August schedule is an interesting one. There are teams the Cardinals should, and honestly have to, beat as well as contenders and division foes. It will be a challenge for the Cardinals as the season really heats up. This is the month that lineups and rotations have to prove they are healthy and can compete as their bodies are giving out.
At the end of August:
If the Cardinals have 14+ wins… they are not playing well enough to win this division. With 18 games against teams within the division, the Cardinals have to over-achieve a bit in August.
If the Cardinals are above .500… they have a start towards a playoff run. Honestly, this team does not need to finish above .500 in August, it needs to finish well above .500 in August. Anything less than 18 wins and September will be real interesting.
If the Cardinals are below .500… the season is looking down a barrel of the nastiest kind. If this team is under-achieving to this level and expects the Pujols contract not to be a distraction, everyone is fooled. If the Cardinals want to keep Pujols on the back burner and the season in focus, they cannot lose the month of August.
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Posted on 25 March 2011. Tags: Blue Jays, Busch Stadium, Cardinal Fans, Cardinals Schedule, Classic Battles, Contenders, Cubs, Curse, Division Foes, Friendly Confines, Full Swing, Interleague, June 24, June 3, Losers, Nl Central, North Of The Border, Superiority, Time Games, Turf
Two months into the season, the team should have established what they will be in 2011. Judging where that may or may not be is a bit premature currently but breaking down what they will face in June is worth analyzing.
An interesting month where the Cardinals will not play a single Monday game and find themselves with very few games against division foes, June will not be a month that makes or breaks this season. At the same time, games against teams that the Cardinals need to show superiority over will take place and the team will look to kill the curse of last year where they found themselves playing poorly against teams with losing records.

June Breakdown:
Total Games: 26
Home: 14
Road: 12
Vs teams with winning records in 2010: 8
Vs teams with losing records in 2010: 18
Vs teams in the NL Central: 9
Key Series:
June 3-5 vs Chicago – the loveable losers of the Chicago Northside will visit the not so friendly confines of Busch Stadium for the first time in 2011. The Cubs may not be competitors by the time they arrive in St. Louis, but that has never stopped this series from being interesting before. These two teams seem to put up classic battles on the field and in the stands every season, despite either team’s current performance. Cubs fans will surely invade Busch Stadium and Cardinal fans will surely attempt to protect their turf.
June 24-26 vs Toronto – The Blue Jays will come to town at the end of the month and be on a mission to prove that they improved enough to be contenders in 2011. The birds from North of the border will be in full swing to push forward into a hopeful playoff run and many experts think they will hang around in the American League East well into September. The Cardinals could find one of their biggest challenges of the month in this interleague matchup.
Key To a Hot June:
The Cardinals will need to improve their ability to beat the teams they should beat if they are going to be contenders this season. The month of June may be one of their biggest tests despite looking like one of their easiest months. The middle of the season can find players “going through the motions” and they will need to push through their competitive streaks to come out of the month as the front runners of the National League Central.
At the end of June:
If the Cardinals have 14+ wins… they have tread water well enough to continue to be considered a winning ball club. Most of the series this month should be a two-out-of-three win segment for the team.
If the Cardinals are .500… then they are failing to put away the teams that they simply have to beat. This team cannot be playing .500 baseball in the month of June.
If the Cardinals are below .500… then trade rumors and season ending discussions will run rampant. The team has to win in months where the schedule are laid out like it is in June. If they are not winning, there is a greater possibility of injuries or other factors off the field at play. This team is far too good to lose the month of June.
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