MLB announces 2021 schedule
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Major League Baseball announced the 2021 schedule Thursday, with Opening Day set for April 1.
All 30 clubs will play on Opening Day, with times still to be determined.
Away | Home |
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Dodgers | Rockies |
D-Backs | Padres |
Braves | Phillies |
Giants | Mariners |
Orioles | Red Sox |
Rangers | Royals |
Pirates | Cubs |
Cardinals | Reds |
Twins | Brewers |
Astros | Athletics |
Blue Jays | Yankees |
Indians | Tigers |
Mets | Nationals |
Rays | Marlins |
White Sox | Angels |
Access the full 2021 schedule here.
Interleague play will feature the AL East vs. the NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central, and AL West vs. NL West.
The All-Star Game takes place Tuesday, July 13, in Atlanta.
The final day of the regular season is set for Oct. 3.
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