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The MLB season is nearly complete, with the playoffs looming. Here's a look at the postseason format and how the bracket works.
MLB contenders with the hardest and easiest remaining schedules as September's playoff races heat up
MLB designs the calendar to be as fair as possible by having a set number of divisional games and contests against other teams. Still, the reality is that some contenders are going to land a more (or less) favorable draw for the final few weeks than others.
The World Series will end in November if it goes the full seven games, the result of a change to MLB's postseason scheduling approach since last year.
Major League Baseball officially unveiled the full schedule for the 2026 regular season on Tuesday. The 2026 championship season will begin on Wednesday, March 25, with a standalone Opening Night matchup between the Giants and Yankees at Oracle Park in San Francisco,
The Athletics will play back-to-back series against the Brewers and Rockies at Las Vegas Ballpark. That is the home of their Triple-A affiliate. Those games are scheduled for June 8-12. The A's are expected to move to Las Vegas in 2028 or 2029.
As September progresses, Major League Baseball teams face their final challenges in the race for the postseason. The remaining schedule can be an ally or an obstacle, depending on
MLB released its 2026 regular season schedule Tuesday, with several notable events scattered across the calendar.
Major League Baseball today announced its master 2026 regular season schedule, which will feature an Opening Night game played on Wednesday, March 25th as the San Francisco Giants host the New York Yankees at Oracle Park.
With rumors swirling about a potential MLB team addition, Roki Sasaki is heading to Los Angeles to discuss his future with manager Dave Roberts and the Dodgers' front office.