The 2019 MLB schedule is officially here, as Major League Baseball released the entire schedule. This comes just days after MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced next year’s MLB Little League Classic would be played between the Cubs and the Pirates.
The season will begin with an opening series in Japan between the Athletics and Mariners on March 20-21. Then, the traditional Opening Day is March 28, which is the earliest Opening Day in MLB history (aside from any international opening series).
The entire 2019 MLB schedule can be viewed here [Note: The MLB link may not be working for some.], but these are the opening series for each team next season:
Arizona Diamondbacks
March 28 @ Dodgers
Atlanta Braves
March 28 @ Phillies
Baltimore Orioles
March 28 @ Yankees
Boston Red Sox
March 28 @ Mariners
Chicago Cubs
March 28 @ Rangers
Chicago White Sox
March 28 @ Royals
Cincinnati Reds
March 28 vs. Pirates
Cleveland Indians
March 28 @ Twins
Colorado Rockies
March 28 @ Marlins
Detroit Tigers
March 28 @ Blue Jays
Houston Astros
March 28 @ Rays
Kansas City Royals
March 28 vs. White Sox
Los Angeles Angels
March 28 @ Athletics
Los Angeles Dodgers
March 28 vs. Diamondbacks
Miami Marlins
March 28 vs. Rockies
Milwaukee Brewers
March 28 vs. Cardinals
Minnesota Twins
March 28 vs. Indians
New York Mets
March 28 @ Nationals
New York Yankees
March 28 vs. Orioles
Oakland Athletics
March 20 vs. Seattle (Japan)
Philadelphia Phillies
March 28 vs. Braves
Pittsburgh Pirates
March 28 @ Reds
San Diego Padres
March 28 vs. Giants
San Francisco Giants
March 28 @ Padres
Seattle Mariners
March 20 @ Athletics (Japan)
St. Louis Cardinals
March 28 @ Brewers
Tampa Bay Rays
March 28 vs. Astros
Texas Rangers
March 28 vs. Cubs
Toronto Blue Jays
March 28 vs. Tigers
Washington Nationals
March 28 vs. Mets