Major League Baseball released its full schedule for the 2017 season on Monday, with three games set for Opening Day on April 2.
The San Francisco Giants visit the Arizona Diamondbacks, while the New York Yankees will open against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on the Sunday afternoon. ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball" game will be selected in the next few weeks.
The rest of the teams get started on Monday, April 3, with nine division matchups included on a 13-game slate.
OPENING DAY GAMES
AWAY | HOME |
---|---|
Braves | Mets |
Indians | Rangers |
Tigers | White Sox |
Angels | Athletics |
Marlins | Nationals |
Phillies | Reds |
Pirates | Red Sox |
Padres | Dodgers |
Mariners | Astros |
Blue Jays | Orioles |
Rockies | Brewers |
Royals | Twins |
Cubs | Cardinals |
Jackie Robinson Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 15, while the first day of the MLB draft will take place Monday, June 12.
The regular season is scheduled to end Oct. 1 with 12 games involving division rivals.