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Mariners face baseball's most grueling travel schedule | Big League Stew - Yahoo Sports
The Seattle Mariners biggest disadvantage won't come on the field this season. As is frequently the case, it will come at about 35,000 feet in the air, as they are once again faced with baseball's most grueling travel schedule.
According to Baseball Savant, the Mariners are currently scheduled to travel 43,281 miles during the 2015 regular season, which is 2,514 miles more than the next closest team, the Oakland A's. Of course, those numbers are subject to change based on Mother Nature's cooperation, but there's no chance it'll end up lower.
The Seattle Mariners biggest disadvantage won't come on the field this season. As is frequently the case, it will come at about 35,000 feet in the air, as they are once again faced with baseball's most grueling travel schedule.
According to Baseball Savant, the Mariners are currently scheduled to travel 43,281 miles during the 2015 regular season, which is 2,514 miles more than the next closest team, the Oakland A's. Of course, those numbers are subject to change based on Mother Nature's cooperation, but there's no chance it'll end up lower.