Open in Los Angeles and Seattle. 3 games, off day, 3 games, off day. They can probably skip a SP in there.
Home vs the White Sox and then the Yankees, 3 day games, 3 night games, then an off day. Probably not skipping a SP there. But those night games in the first home stand are eye opening compared to what we're used to.
At Minnesota for 3, at Milwaukee for 3, host Kansas City for 4, host San Diego for 3, then an off day. No skipping SPs in there, only 3 games where weather shouldn't be an issue. Its tough creating a schedule, I understand the flip flop nature of interleague series from year to year, I don't want to criticize too much. San Diego at Detroit in April just has to make you laugh a little bit. Who knows, it could be anywhere from 30 degrees to 75 degrees for a daytime high.
After the day off, its host Baltimore for 3, at Houston for 3, at the Angels for 3, off day, at Colorado for 3,.....
They leave Denver on May 8, so maybe by then they've held Jobe in reserve enough that he can be assigned to the rotation? As well, if Maeda makes it out of camp with the Tigers, this time might be another milestone at which he's sunk or he's swimming? And of course, health of other Ps come into play, although its tough to forecast that. There's probably better depth this season to handle that if needed.
As I type this in semi response to baseball and weather, I will note that there are snowflakes as big as canned hams falling outside the window on the other side of the desk that I sit at.