![]() ![]() In terms of holidays, the Red Sox will be hosting the Angels on Patriots’ Day (April 17), the Cardinals on Mother’s Day (May 14), the Yankees on Father’s Day (June 18), the Rangers on Independence Day (July 4). Following a pair of homestands, the Sox’ regular season will end in Baltimore on Sunday, October 1. September begins with six straight on the road against the Royals and Rays. Boston will then return home for three against Los Angeles (Betts’ homecoming) and three more against Houston. It stars with three games in the Bronx followed by four in Houston. Following a three-game series against the Nationals in Washington, D.C., the Red Sox embark upon what may be their toughest stretch of the season.įrom August 18-30, the Sox will play the Yankees, Astros, and Dodgers 13 times in 13 days. That takes them into early August, when they will begin their longest homestand of the season: a 10-gamer that consists of three games against the Jays, four against the Royals, and three against the Tigers. After a five-game homestand against the Mets and Braves, they will return to the west coast to visit the Giants in San Francisco and the Mariners in Seattle. ![]() On the heels of the All-Star break in mid-July, the Red Sox will return to Wrigleyville for a three-game weekend set against the Cubs and will then travel to Oakland for three games with the Athletics. It includes stops in San Diego, Anaheim, and Phoenix for a trio of three-game series against the Padres, Angels, and Diamdondbacks. The two teams play again in the Bronx from August 18-20 and conclude their season series in Boston from September 11-14.Īs far as road trips are concerned, the longest of the season will take place from May 19-28. The Yankees do not visit Fenway Park until June 16-18. The Red Sox will not play the Yankees until June 9, when the two sides open a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. The Braves are the only National League opponent they will be playing at home and on the road.Īmong the highlights here are Boston’s second trip to Wrigley Field (July 14-16) in as many years, its first trip to San Francisco (July 28-30) since 2016, and Mookie Betts’ return to Fenway Park when the Dodgers visit from August 25-27. ![]() In between, the Red Sox will be playing the likes of the Pirates, Cardinals, Reds, Rockies, Marlins, Mets, and Dodgers at home and the likes of the Brewers, Phillies, Padres, Diamondbacks, Cubs, Giants, and Nationals on the road. The Red Sox will open their season with a three-game series against the Orioles at Fenway Park and conclude it with a four-game set against the O’s at Camden Yards in Baltimore. They will also play a total of 46 interleague games against National League clubs, which is up from 20 in 2022. Rather than playing divisional opponents 19 times per season, the Red Sox will go up against the Blue Jays, Orioles, Rays, and Yankees 13 times per year beginning in 2023. ![]()
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