The Jays are worst, Orioles second worst. Playing in the AL East has something to do with that, of course, since recordwise four of the five teams in the division were over .500 last year. And he's basing this on last year's W-L record.
It's Insider, but I'll give you the Jays part.
1. Toronto Blue Jays
Games against teams which had records of .500 or better in 2010: 38 of their first 44
Home/away: After opening the season with six home games, the Blue Jays will live on the road -- 20 out of their next 25 will be out of Toronto.
Notable: Basically, the Blue Jays are staring at a month of consecutive games against contenders. From April 15 to May 17, every game Toronto plays will be against teams that were .500 or better last year, including 17 against the Yankees, Red Sox and Rays.