The Miami Marlins open the 2026 season at home on March 26 against the Colorado Rockies, beginning a six-game homestand at loanDepot park with the Chicago White Sox on the back half. The 162-game schedule includes 13 games against each NL East team, six or seven against other NL teams, six against the Tampa Bay Rays, and three-game series versus each of the other 14 American League teams. The Rockies and Cincinnati are played seven times. Eight AL teams will visit Miami, and special dates include home games on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Labor Day and a road game on July 4. The team has two three-team homestands and three three-city road trips, including extended homestands in May and September and an extended road stretch in late May through early June.
The 162-game slate follows the usual format: 13 games against each team in the National League East (the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals), six or seven games against every other team in the National League (one series at home, one series on the road), six games against the Tampa Bay Rays (three at home, three on the road) and a three-game series against each of the other 14 American League teams.
The two NL teams Miami plays seven times: the Rockies (three at home, four on the road) and Cincinnati Reds (four at home, three on the road). The eight AL teams to come to Miami this season: the White Sox (March 30-April 1), Baltimore Orioles (May 5-7), Rays (June 5-7), Texas Rangers (June 22-24), Seattle Mariners (July 7-9), Cleveland Guardians (July 10-12), Los Angeles Angels (Aug. 7-9) and Boston Red Sox (Aug. 24-26).
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