MLB’s latest change comes a year after it implemented a new playoff format. Starting in 2001, each team began playing anywhere between 16 to 20 contests annually against each divisional opponent, making up nearly half of each team’s regular season calendar. The MLB schedule has been dominated by divisional matchups since it underwent a change two decades ago. How – and why – MLB is increasing the number of opponents each team faces during the year? Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the revamped format for the MLB regular season schedule: Why did Major League Baseball change its schedule? Notably, for the first time, each MLB team will go up against each of the 29 other teams during the regular season. The number of games remains the same, but the way those 162 matchups are broken down will change starting in 2023. Major League Baseball released the full 162-game schedule for all 30 teams on Thursday. Now it's time to look ahead at the 2023 MLB season, which will feature a brand new schedule format. The World Series schedule will be added when it is announced.After a 4-1 Game 6 victory, the Houston Astros have clinched the 2022 World Series title. The full schedule through the World Series is here. The MLB Postseason schedule is available here. (Until a game is listed for national TV, it will be listed as airing on MLB.tv.). National TV assignments will be added as they are announced. If you purchase any subscriptions through a link on this page, this site may receive a commission.
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