Key dates that will shape 2026 MLB season

The 2026 Major League Baseball season is set to deliver a full slate of marquee moments, from the first pitches of Spring Training to the final out of a potential World Series Game 7.

Keep these key dates in mind as you follow the action throughout the year and catch every highlight on SPOTV NOW.

February 20 – Spring Training Starts

Major League Baseball’s annual Spring Training begins on February 20, marking the first Cactus and Grapefruit League games of the year.

March 5-17 – World Baseball Classic

The sixth World Baseball Classic features 20 national teams competing across multiple host cities, showcasing elite international talent ahead of the MLB regular season. Team Japan enters as the defending champion, led by global superstar Shohei Ohtani, who helped secure their most recent title in commanding fashion.

March 25 – Opening Night

The 2026 regular season officially begins at Oracle Park, where the San Francisco Giants host the New York Yankees in a marquee match-up.

March 26 – Opening Day

Following Opening Night, all 30 MLB teams take the field as the full regular-season schedule gets underway.

April 15 – Jackie Robinson Day

Ballparks across the league honour Jackie Robinson’s legacy and impact on the sport, with all players wearing his iconic No. 42.

May 15-17 – Rivalry Weekend

MLB’s annual weekend features some of the sport’s most storied and regional match-ups, bringing historic feuds and intensified atmospheres to the forefront.

June 2 – Lou Gehrig Day

Teams around the league commemorate the Yankees great’s legacy and raise awareness for ALS, the disease that claimed his life in 1941 at the age of 37.

July 14 – 96th All-Star Game

The Midsummer Classic returns to Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, celebrating standout performers with a full slate of fan festivities and a showcase of elite American and National League talent.

August 13 – MLB at Field of Dreams

The event inspired by the 1989 baseball film returns to the calendar after a three-year absence, featuring a special matchup between the Minnesota Twins and the Philadelphia Phillies.

September 11-13 – 25th Anniversary of 9/11 Observation

To mark 25 years since the September 11 attacks, the New York Yankees and New York Mets meet in a commemorative Subway Series.

September 15 – Roberto Clemente Day

MLB celebrates Roberto Clemente’s humanitarian legacy, honouring the Pittsburgh Pirates icon who died in a 1972 plane crash while delivering aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.

September 27 – Regular Season Ends

The 162-game regular season concludes, finalising divisional races and playoff positioning across the league.

September 29 – Postseason Starts

The MLB postseason begins with Wild Card and Division Series play.

October 23 – World Series Starts

The World Series opens with the American League and National League champions vying for baseball’s ultimate prize.

October 31 – World Series Game 7 (If Needed)

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