The Orioles begin the 2024 season at home against the Los Angeles Angels, their first Opening Day in Baltimore in six years.
Major League Baseball released the schedules this afternoon
The Orioles roll out the orange carpet on March 28, followed by an off-day and two more games. The Royals are next in town for a three-game series before the Orioles embark on their first road trip with stops in Pittsburgh and Boston.
The final homestand is Sept. 17-22 against the Giants and Tigers. The regular season concludes with road series against the Yankees Sept. 24-26 and Twins 27-29.
The home portion of the schedule includes five games played on holidays: Easter Sunday (March 31 vs. the Angels), Mother’s Day (May 12 vs. the Diamondbacks), Memorial Day (May 27 vs. the Red Sox), Father’s Day (June 16 vs. the Phillies), and Labor Day (Sept. 2 vs. the White Sox).
The Orioles will face all 15 National League teams again. They host the Brewers April 12-14, Diamondbacks May 10-12 for the first time since 2016, Braves June 11-13 for the first time since 2021, Phillies June 14-16 for the first time since 2018, Cubs July 9-11, Padres July 26-28 for the first time since 2019, Nationals Aug. 13-14, and Giants Sept. 17-19) for the first time since 2019.
Road trips take the Orioles to Pittsburgh for the first time since 2017, Cincinnati May 3-5, D.C. May 7-8, St. Louis May 20-22, Miami July 23-25, New York to play the Mets Aug. 19-21, Los Angeles to play the Dodgers Aug. 27-29, and Colorado Aug. 30-Sept. 1 for the first time since 2019.
The longest trip is 10 games in 11 days against the Guardians, Blue Jays and Rays from Aug. 1-11.
The All-Star break is July 15-18, after home series against the Cubs and Yankees, and followed by trips to Arlington, Texas and Miami.
Game times will be announced at a later date.
The Orioles are 32-13 in home season openers, winning six in a row and 12 of 13.
Click here to view the schedule.
* Triple-A Norfolk outfielder Hudson Haskin underwent surgery Wednesday for a left hip impingement and will miss the remainder of the season.
Hudson, who turns 25 in December, was batting .268 with an .832 OPS, five doubles, one triple, three home runs and 13 RBIs in 23 games. MLB Pipeline ranks him as the organization's No. 13 prospect.
* ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball" is returning to Camden Yards for the first time in five years.
The Orioles' game against the Yankees on July 30 has been moved to ESPN's broadcast, with first pitch at 7:10 p.m.
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