MLB announces 2024 schedule
HERALD SPORTS STAFF | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 10 months AGO
SEATTLE – The MLB announced the schedule for the 2024 season on Thursday, setting dates for Seattle’s opponents next season.
The Mariners will open the season with a seven-game home stand against the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Guardians and close the 2024 regular season with three-straight divisional series. For a full list of 2024 opponents and dates, see below.
March 28-31 - vs Boston Red Sox
April 1-3 - vs Cleveland Guardians
April 5-7 - at Milwaukee Brewers
April 8-10 - at Toronto Blue Jays
April 12-14 - vs Chicago Cubs
April 15-17 - vs Cincinnati Reds
April 19-21 - at Colorado Rockies
April 23-25 - at Texas Rangers
April 26-28 - vs Arizona Diamondbacks
April 29-May 1 - vs Atlanta Braves
May 3-5 - at Houston Astros
May 6-9 - at Minnesota Twins
May 10-12 - vs Oakland Athletics
May 13-15 - vs Kansas City Royals
May 17-19 - at Baltimore Orioles
May 20-23 - at New York Yankees
May 24-26 - at Washington Nationals
May 27-30 - vs Houston Astros
May 31-June 2 - vs Los Angeles Angels
June 4-6 - at Oakland Athletics
June 7-9 - at Kansas City Royals
June 10-13 - vs Chicago White Sox
June 14-16 - vs Texas Rangers
June 18-20 - at Cleveland Guardians
June 21-23 - at Miami Marlins
June 24-26 - at Tampa Bay Rays
June 28-30 - vs Minnesota Twins
July 2-4 - vs Baltimore Orioles
July 5-7 - vs Toronto Blue Jays
July 9-10 - at San Diego Padres
July 11-14 - at Los Angeles Angels
July 19-21 - vs Houston Astros
July 22-24 - vs Los Angeles Angels
July 26-28 - at Chicago White Sox
July 29-31 - at Boston Red Sox
Aug. 2-4 - vs Philadelphia Phillies
Aug. 6-8 - vs Detroit Tigers
Aug. 9-11 - vs New York Mets
Aug. 13-15 - at Detroit Tigers
Aug. 16-18 - at Pittsburgh Pirates
Aug. 19-21 - at Los Angeles Dodgers
Aug. 23-25 - vs San Francisco Giants
Aug. 26-28 - vs Tampa Bay Rays
Aug. 30-Sept. 1 - at Los Angels Angels
Sept. 2-5 - at Oakland Athletics
Sept. 6-8 - at St. Louis Cardinals
Sept. 10-11 - vs San Diego Padres
Sept. 12-15 - vs Texas Rangers
Sept. 17-19 - vs New York Yankees
Sept. 20-22 - at Texas Rangers
Sept. 23-25 - at Houston Astros
Sept. 27-29 - vs Oakland Athletics
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