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Field of Dreams, Red Sox

It’ll be an early start for the Yankees.

As part of Monday’s MLB schedule release, the Yankees’ 2020 season will begin on March 26th in Baltimore, the franchise’s earliest Opening Day ever.

Possibly the most anticipated part of the schedule will come in mid-August, when they take a trip to Iowa for the previously announced “Field of Dreams” game against the Chicago White Sox.

July will see the Yankees match up with the cross-town Mets for a pair of Subway Series meetings.

As usual, the Bombers will get a heavy does of the rival Red Sox, playing host in The Bronx from May 8-10, July 24-26; and Sept. 8-10. They’ve visit Fenway Park three times as well, June 12-14, July 30-Aug. 1 and Aug. 31-Sept. 2.

The Yankees will also see the NL Central for interleague play, matching up throughout the season against the Cardinals, Brewers, Pirates, Cubs and Reds.

Things wrap up against the Rays on the final game of the regular season on Sept. 27 at Yankee Stadium.


Full Yankees 2019-20 schedule

March 26-29 at Orioles
March 30-April 1 at Rays
April 2-5 vs. Blue Jays
April 6-9 vs. Orioles
April 10-12 at A’s
April 13-15 at Rangers
April 17-19 vs. Reds
April 20-23 at Tigers
April 24-26 vs. Indians
April 28-30 vs. Tigers
May 1-3 at Toronto
May 5-6 vs. Pirates
May 8-10 vs. Red Sox
May 11-14 at Rays
May 15-17 at Astros
May 19-21 at Brewers
May 22-25 vs. Mariners
May 26-28 vs. Twins
May 29-31 at Angels
June 1-3 at Mariners
June 5-7 vs. Rays
June 9-11 vs. Royals
June 12-14 at Red Sox
June 16-17 at Pirates
June 18-21 at Twins
June 22-24 vs. Orioles
June 26-28 vs. Cubs
June 29-July 1 at Orioles
July 3-5 at Blue Jays
July 7-8 vs. Mets
July 10-12 vs. Rangers
July 17-19 at Cardinals
July 20-23 vs. Angels
July 24-26 vs. Red Sox
July 28-29 at Mets
July 30-Aug. 2 at Red Sox
Aug. 3-5 vs. White Sox
Aug. 6-9 vs. A’s
Aug. 10-12 at Kansas City
Aug. 13 vs. White Sox at Dyersville, Iowa
Aug. 16 at White Sox
Aug. 17-19 vs. Rays
Aug. 20-23 vs. Blue Jays
Aug. 25-26 vs. Orioles
Aug. 28-30 at Indians
Aug. 31-Sept. 2 at Red Sox
Sept. 4-7 at Orioles
Sept. 8-10 vs. Red Sox
Sept. 11-13 vs. Blue Jays
Sept. 14-16 at Rays
Sept. 18-20 at Blue Jays
Sept. 21-24 vs. Astros
Sept. 25-27 vs. Rays

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