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Sunday, October 5, 2025

MLB Unveils 2026 Schedule As Big Changes Loom Soon After

Riding a wave of attendance and viewership growth, MLB is largely sticking with what works, for now, in developing its master schedule. 

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The 2026 Major League Baseball schedule is now out. It will feature many of the same elements as in recent years, but even bigger changes are likely coming.

Again using the balanced format in use since 2023, the league released Tuesday afternoon its master schedule for next year. Among the core elements of the 2026 slate:

  • A return to Iowa for the revival of the Field of Dreams Game, this time involving the Phillies and Twins. This will be the latest iteration of MLB’s ongoing push to stage special-event domestic games in the regular season. This event, however, was not part of Tuesday’s schedule release as the league and local officials finalize logistics for the planned game.
  • A planned resumption of Rays home games at hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field. The schedule includes a return to the venue on April 6 for the home opener after a nine-game road trip to start the season. This year, the Rays have been playing home games at George M. Steinbrenner Field, the spring training home of the Yankees, while repair work continues. That club’s long-term facility future is still unknown, but it is expected to get a new majority owner soon.
  • A continuation of the interim stay of the A’s in Sacramento while a new ballpark is built in Las Vegas. The A’s still are operating without a geographic signifier. The team, however, has two home series in June slated for Las Vegas Ballpark, the home of its top minor-league affiliate, serving as something of a preview of its forthcoming home market. 
  • A repeat of the Rivalry Weekend promotion that sparked a big attendance lift this past spring. 
  • A creation of several nontraditional off days in markets such as Philadelphia, Kansas City, Seattle, and Arlington to accommodate FIFA men’s World Cup matches being played at nearby football stadiums.
  • A matchup between the Yankees and Mets on Sept. 11 to recognize the 25th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in the city. 

Next year’s schedule will also be preceded by the return of the World Baseball Classic, which is slated for March 6–17. MLB recently signed a rights deal with Netflix in Japan for that tournament. 

The season itself will start with a single game on March 25 between the Yankees and Giants in San Francisco, marking the league’s earliest domestic start. That will be followed by a full Opening Day the next day. The 2026 All-Star Game is set for July 14 in Philadelphia, while the final day of the regular season will be Sept. 27. A series of planned international games are either still being finalized or are no longer happening, and Tuesday’s release contained no such games.

Prelude to Larger Shifts

While next year’s schedule follows much of the same format as recent years, bigger changes are on the way, and soon. MLB is in the midst of completing a set of national media-rights deals for the 2026–28 seasons to reallocate rights previously held by ESPN. The Disney-owned ESPN is set to remain involved with the league, albeit in a significantly restructured fashion. 

Meanwhile, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is talking more openly about a large-scale realignment that would likely end the traditional American and National leagues and introduce an entirely new scheduling format. Many of those elements, however, will need to be collectively bargained with the MLB Players Association, and would arrive in concert with a league expansion to 32 teams. 

Overwhelmed—Again

The Tuesday afternoon release of next year’s MLB schedule, however, arrived within minutes of Taylor Swift’s online announcement that she is engaged to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. 

“Thanks a lot, Taylor Swift,” the Guardians said in a social media post with its 2026 slate. “Now no one cares that next year’s schedule is out.”

The Marlins similarly leaned in to the engagement news, saying, “She got a rock, we got the Rockies on opening day.”

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