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All 30 teams to open 2021 slate on April 1

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NEW YORK — Major League Baseball will open the 2021 season on April 1 and hopes to have every team play its first game on the same day for the first time since 1968.

The league released the full schedule Thursday, two weeks before it plans to begin a 2020 season that’s been delayed and shortened by the coronaviru­s pandemic. MLB intended to start this season on March 26, its earliest opening date ever except for internatio­nal games.

The league also hoped to have all 30 clubs play on the same opening day this season, but that was spoiled when Commission­er Rob Manfred suspended spring training in March.

Instead, a 60-game regular season schedule is scheduled to begin July 23, with clubs set to play only division foes and regional interleagu­e opponents — AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central, AL West vs.

NL West — to limit travel.

Clubs will resume full intraleagu­e schedules in 2021, and interleagu­e play will again align regionally.

The New York Mets will host the cross-town Yankees at Citi Field on the 20th anniversar­y of 9/11,

the first time the Subway Series will take place on Sept. 11. The Yankees will host the Mets during Fourth of July weekend.

Atlanta will host the 91st All-star Game on July 13 at Truist Park. It’s Atlanta’s first All-star Game since

hosting in 2000 at Turner Field.

MLB also tried to have every team play its first game on the same day in 2018, but two games were postponed due to poor weather.

The last day of the season will be Oct. 3.

 ?? AP - Jeff Zelevansky, file ?? Twenty years after Mike Piazza famously punctuated baseball’s return to action in New York, the Mets and Yankees will face off on the 20th anniversar­y of the attacks of 9/11.
AP - Jeff Zelevansky, file Twenty years after Mike Piazza famously punctuated baseball’s return to action in New York, the Mets and Yankees will face off on the 20th anniversar­y of the attacks of 9/11.

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