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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Monday, May 26, 2008 CHICAGO -- When Lou Piniella took his first look at the 2008 schedule, he thought there must have been a mistake. Then he smiled. While other teams from the National League Central were playing an interleague schedule against the American League East, the Cubs were not playing Boston or the Yankees. This scheduling quirk seemed too good to be true and maybe it was. "I'm not so sure we got a break at all, now that I look at it," Piniella said the other day. "We've got Baltimore, Tampa B ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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