Based on the provided output, it appears to be a baseball team's schedule for the 2010 season. Here are some observations and insights:
- Team Name: The team is not explicitly mentioned in the output, but based on the last entry, it seems to be the New York Mets.
- Season Length: The output spans from August 3, 2010, to October 3, 2010, indicating a regular season of approximately 82 games (assuming no postseason games are included).
- Opponent Balance: The teams listed as opponents are relatively balanced, with both American League (AL) and National League (NL) teams represented.
- Game Results: The output includes the outcome of each game, but it's not clear if these results reflect a sample or actual data.
- Scheduling Patterns: Some patterns can be observed in the scheduling:
- The team plays 12 games against their divisional opponents (Atlanta Braves).
- There are several 2-game series against teams from the same league (e.g., Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals).
- Some interleague games are scheduled against teams from the other league (e.g., Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks).
Please note that this analysis is based on a limited dataset and may not be representative of the entire 2010 season.
Here's a rough outline of the schedule:
August
- August 3-4: @Atlanta Braves
- August 5-7: vs. Philadelphia Phillies (2-game series)
- August 8-10: vs. Washington Nationals
- August 11-13: @Chicago Cubs (2-game series)
- August 14-16: vs. New York Yankees
- August 17-19: @St. Louis Cardinals (3-game series)
September
- September 6-8: @Florida Marlins
- September 9-11: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (3-game series)
- September 12-13: vs. Chicago Cubs (2-game series)
- September 14-16: vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (3-game series)
- September 17-19: vs. Atlanta Braves
- September 20-22: @New York Yankees
October
- October 1-3: vs. Washington Nationals Updated: July 18, 2025 at 4:12 AM