

San Francisco plays its first post-break series in Milwaukee beginning July 12. The Giants will have a four-day breather from July 8-July 11 and if fans are interested in attending All-Star festivities in Cleveland, they won’t have to go far to see the Giants open the second half. The Giants will also be home for eight games from June 7-June 16 and should be well-rested as they’ll have two off days during the homestand.Īfter a late All-Star break in 2018, it’s early again in 2019. San Francisco will play 10 of 13 games at home before the break with a brief three-game trip scheduled for San Diego. If there was ever a time for the Giants to assert themselves as a playoff threat, the two weeks leading up to the All-Star break figure to provide an excellent opportunity. SF Giants mount comeback, walk off Guardians to finish crucial homestand on positive note

The second half stretch could be the most brutal as the Giants will play six against the D’backs, three against the Cubs, three against the Dodgers, three against the Cardinals and two against the A’s, who all figure to contend next year. That’s the roughest portion of the year during the first half, but having to play 16 of 22 on the road between August 15-September 8 won’t be easy either. Tampa Bay will be the first visiting team to play at AT&T Park next year.īetween April 16-May 9, the Giants will play 15 of 21 games on the road and their six home games will come against the Yankees and Dodgers. After returning from a brief two game set in Canada in May, the Giants will play host to the Yankees for three games before the Blue Jays come to town for two more in the middle of May. The Giants will travel to Toronto in April, Baltimore at the end of May and Boston in September. After playing three midweek games in August against the Cubs, the Giants will fly back to the Bay Area and go dark on Friday, August 23 before finishing a road trip with two weekend games in Oakland against the A’s.Īfter playing AL West teams in 2018, the Giants’ interleague schedule includes matchups against all five AL East clubs. Perhaps the most surprising oddity of the 2019 schedule is a Friday off day for the Giants. No word yet on whether it’ll be a split admission affair, but it’s an interesting quirk that allows the team to have a home off day Thursday, June 27. The Braves tacked on a solid set of veterans (Josh Donaldson, Nick Markakis, Brian McCann) to pair with their talented, young core.Four games in three days? The Giants are bringing some old-school flair to their 2019 schedule as they’ll host the Arizona Diamondbacks for a doubleheader Saturday, June 29. The Nationals lost Harper, but managed to stay relevant for this season with the addition of starting pitcher Patrick Corbin, catchers Yan Gomes and Kurt Suzuki, second baseman Brian Dozier and first baseman Matt Adams. The Phillies had a "stupid" amount of money to spend this offseason so they went out and grabbed superstar slugger Bryce Harper and added four more All-Stars in Andrew McCutchen, David Robertson, J.T.

While this was a quiet winter for most teams, the NL East stood out for their new additions. The National League East became a division with four legitimate contenders after this offseason's upgrades. Pollock (Dodgers), Josh Donaldson (Braves), Yasmani Grandal (Brewers), Nelson Cruz (Twins), and Andrew McCutchen (Phillies) suited up with their new teams. Fans will also get the first official look at A.J. Harper joined the Phillies for 13-years, $330 million, while Machado agreed to a 10-year, $300 million with the Padres. Bryce Harper and Manny Machado - both broke contract records when they signed with their new teams.
#2019 MLB SCHEDULE FREE#
We'll get a chance to watch most of this offseason's top free agents play for their new teams on Opening Day. MLB Opening Day schedule: Thursday, March 28 Baseball fans can stream select regional games through fuboTV (Try for free).
#2019 MLB SCHEDULE FULL#
Here's the Opening Day schedule - a full slate of 15 games. We've got everything you need to know before the season fully gets going. The 2019 MLB regular season schedule starts this afternoon with all 30 MLB teams in action on Opening Day.
