Giants to host Yankees in 2026 MLB opener on March 25, earliest domestic season start
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Major League Baseball opens its regular season on March 25 with the San Francisco Giants hosting the New York Yankees, with the other 28 teams opening March 26. Notable matchups on March 26 include Kansas City at Atlanta, Minnesota at Baltimore, Washington at the Chicago Cubs, and Arizona at the Los Angeles Dodgers among others. The regular season concludes Sept. 27, the earliest final day since 2020. The Oakland Athletics will play most home games in West Sacramento and will host series at Triple-A Las Vegas Ballpark June 8-14 while pursuing a Las Vegas stadium opening in 2028. Plans remain pending for games at Dyersville and Mexico City; a London series is unlikely due to stadium scheduling conflicts.
NEW YORK - The San Francisco Giants will host the New York Yankees to start Major League Baseball's season on March 25, the earliest opening day other than international games. MLB said the other 28 teams open the following day, with Kansas City at Atlanta, Minnesota at Baltimore, Washington at the Chicago Cubs, Boston at Cincinnati, the Los Angeles Angels at Houston, Arizona at the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado at Miami.
In their second of three seasons playing most home games in West Sacramento, California, the Athletics will host consecutive three-game series at the Triple-A Las Vegas Ballpark against Milwaukee and Colorado from June 8-14. The A's, who played in Oakland from 1968-24, hope to move into a new Las Vegas stadium in 2028. Plans are not yet finalized for a Phillies-Twins game at Dyersville, Iowa, during Aug. 13-16 and for a two-game Padres-Diamondbacks series at Mexico City on April 25-26.
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