Mets announce 2027 regular season schedule

By admin — In News — July 16, 2026

   ​If you abide by the old Brooklyn Dodgers adage ‘Wait Til Next Year’, or are looking to plan your next baseball bucket list destination on your quest to visit all 30 major league stadiums, today is for you. Earlier today, Major League Baseball officially released their regular season schedule for 2027 as the Mets prepared for to begin their second half schedule. The Mets will kick things off on the road in Miami against the Marlins on Thursday, March 2d, and play six games away from home before celebrating their home opener at Citi Field against the Giants on Friday, April 2.Other games and series of note:AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Mets will host the cross-town rival Yankees over Memorial Day weekend and will head to the Bronx for the Yankee Stadium-hosted portion of the Subway Series immediately after the All-Star breakThe Mets end April and begin May with a six-game road trip against the division rival Braves and Phillies.The team’s longest road trip of the year is a ten-game swing that takes them through St. Louis, Arizona, and Los Angeles (NL) in late June and early July, concluding with a four-game set against the Dodgers around July 4.The Mets have two nine-game homestands next year: One in June (Padres, Nationals, and Brewers), and one in August (Nationals, Braves, and Cardinals)The Mets will play what will likely be their final series in Sacramento in April, as the Athletics are set to move into their Las Vegas home in 2028.The Mets head to Fenway Park for three with the Red Sox in July.The Mets finish the year with a six-game homestand against the Pirates and Cubs, with the final game happening on September 26.The big question, of course, is whether there will actually be baseball games come March, or at all in 2027. With the labor dispute almost certainly leading to the owners locking out the players, it remains to be seen whether this will spill over into the regular season. Last time there was a lockout, the season ended up being pushed back about a week. However, with the owners lobbying hard for a salary cap, which appears to be a non-starter for the players, this one could be much worse.The current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is set to officially expire on December 1, 2026. The last work stoppage in 2021-2022 lasted 99 days and ended with the season being pushed back by a week, although they were able to salvage a full 162-game schedule thanks to double headers and a slight extension of the original schedule.  

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