When does the 2026 MLB season start?
The season begins on March 25 with a game between the Giants and Yankees.
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Major League Baseball has officially released the schedule for the 2026 regular season, marking the 250th anniversary of American independence with an earlier start and exciting interleague matchups.
The 2026 MLB season schedule includes several notable features. The season begins with a standalone game between the Giants and Yankees, followed by a full slate of games on March 26. The All-Star Game in Philadelphia promises to be a highlight, celebrating American independence. Key interleague matchups include the Red Sox at the Cardinals, Dodgers at Yankees, Yankees at Cubs, and Cubs at Red Sox.
The Detroit Tigers will start their season with six games on the road before hosting their home opener against the Cardinals. Other important home series for the Tigers include games against the Red Sox (May 4-6), Blue Jays (May 15-17), and Yankees (June 22-24).
A's will spend the 2026 season at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, they will host back-to-back series at Las Vegas Ballpark
All 30 teams will be in action on Jackie Robinson Day (April 15), Lou Gehrig Day (June 2) and Roberto Clemente Day (Sept. 15)
The season begins on March 25 with a game between the Giants and Yankees.
The All-Star Game will be held in Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park on July 14.
The Tigers will play their home opener on April 3 against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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