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Q129826: Baseball 1995: Team Season Schedules Are Setup Incorrectly

Article: Q129826
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): WINDOWS:
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): win31
Last Modified: 11-DEC-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Complete Baseball Guide for Windows, 1995 edition 
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SUMMARY
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When you either display or print a Team Season Schedule, the calendar day of the
week goes from Sunday to Saturday.

As a general rule, professional baseball calendars start with Monday and go
through Sunday.

MORE INFORMATION
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Baseball calendars begin on Monday and end on Sunday because teams are scheduled
to play in a city either 2, 3, or 4 days in a row.

Professional baseball takes advantage of the Monday through Sunday schedule so
one team can play another team in what is called a weekend series. The weekend
series is a set of games always scheduled on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and is
always played against the same team.

The Sunday game is usually a day game, so teams can travel to the next city on
the same day, if necessary. If possible, Monday is scheduled as a day off and is
considered an off day where no game is scheduled.

Additional query words: kbhowto 1.0multi media multimedia multi-media mmtitles kbmm

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Keywords          : win31 
Technology        : kbHomeProdSearch kbGamesSearch kbBaseballSearch kbCompleteBaseballSearch kbCompleteBaseball1995
Version           : WINDOWS:

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