The Chicago White Sox released their 2026 regular-season schedule, beginning Opening Day on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Milwaukee against the Brewers and marking the franchise's first Opening Day vs a National League opponent. The home opener is set for Thursday, April 2 at Rate Field against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Crosstown Series with the Cubs will be hosted May 15-17 at Rate Field and played at Wrigley Field August 17-19. Interleague play includes five three-game series, three at Rate Field and two on the road, with listed opponents including Washington, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh. The club released a promotional video alongside the schedule and raised the question of whether a .500 season is realistic amid continued rebuilding.
Fans, get your calendars out because the Chicago White Sox and Major League Baseball have released the 2026 regular-season schedule for the team. This schedule includes a historic Opening Day matchup against a National League opponent for the first time in franchise history. While it surely looks to be another year of rebuilding, with the way the squad has been performing lately, is it too early to consider a .500 season? The club also created this fun video to accompany the announcement of the schedule.
Opening on the road in Milwaukee Opening Day is scheduled for Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Milwaukee, where the White Sox will start the 2026 season against the Brewers. The franchise's only previous Opening Day in Milwaukee came on April 26, 1995, at County Stadium, when the Brewers were still in the American League prior to their move back to the NL in 1998. The 1995 season was unfortunately delayed, and Opening Day was pushed back due to the 1994 lockout.
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