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KEY 2023 DATES

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So many returns for baseball this summer. Some happy, some not so much. Here are some dates to remember for the coming season:

THURSDAY, MARCH 30 White Sox at Astros:

Jose Altuve and the Astros get another opportunit­y to celebrate the franchise’s second World Series championsh­ip when they host Tim Anderson and the White Sox on opening day. Houston beat Philadelph­ia in six games to take home the title last year. It’s also a reunion for first baseman José Abreu, who signed a three-year contract with the Astros in November after spending the past nine seasons with the White Sox.

TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Angels at Yankees:

On the 100th anniversar­y of the opening of original Yankee Stadium, marked by a Babe Ruth home run, Shohei Ohtani and the Angels open a three-game set at the new Yankee Stadium.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Braves at Mets:

The longtime rivals play for the first time since their NL East race last year. After Atlanta rallied for the division title and New York was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, Mets owner Steve Cohen went on an epic spending spree that included the additions of pitchers Justin Verlander and Kodai Senga. Atlanta lost All-star shortstop Dansby Swanson in free agency, but it acquired catcher Sean Murphy in a threeteam trade in December.

MONDAY, MAY 1 Phillies at Dodgers:

Trea Turner and Philadelph­ia visit Freddie Freeman and Los Angeles for a matchup of NL contenders. Turner hit .298 with 21 homers and a career-high 100RBIS for the Dodgers in 2022. The All-star shortstop then signed a $300million, 11-year contract with the Phillies in December. Philadelph­ia will begin the season without Bryce Harper after the slugger had right elbow surgery in November, but he is expected to return to the lineup by the All-star break.

FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Yankees at Red Sox:

Aaron Judge and the Yankees make their first 2023trip to Fenway Park for the opener of a weekend series. New York went 13-6against Boston last year, outscoring the Red Sox 10976. But the rivals play 13times this season because of baseball’s new balanced schedule. New York added Carlos Rodón to its rotation, while Boston signed Japanese outfielder Masataka Yoshida during a relatively quiet winter.

SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Cubs at Cardinals:

Baseball returns to London Stadium when Ian Happ and the Cubs take on Willson Contreras and the Cardinals. The NL Central rivals were supposed to play in London in 2020, but the games were canceled because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Contreras signed an $87.5million, five-year contract with St. Louis in December, joining one of Chicago’s biggest rivals after spending his first seven seasons with the Cubs. The Cardinals’ first game of the season at Wrigley Field is May 8.

TUESDAY, JULY 11 All-star Game at Seattle:

The All-star Game heads to the Emerald City for the first time since 2001 and third time overall. The last time Seattle hosted the Midsummer Classic, Cal Ripken Jr. homered to lead the American League to a 4-1 victory over Barry Bonds and the National League. Mariners star Julio Rodríguez was the runner-up to Juan Soto in last year’s Home Run Derby, and the dynamic outfielder will have plenty of support if he decides to try the event again this year at T-mobile Park.

MONDAY, AUG. 28 Rangers at Mets:

Ace right-hander Jacob degrom returns to New York after signing a $185million, five-year contract with Texas. The 34-yearold degrom spent his first nine seasons with the Mets, winning two Cy Young Awards while becoming one of the majors’ most dominant pitchers. But he was hampered by injuries the past two years. With the addition of degrom and Nathan Eovaldi, Texas is looking to challenge Houston for the AL West title.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13 Padres at Dodgers:

Manny Machado and San Diego conclude their season series against the Dodgers with the finale of a three-game set. The Dodgers won the NL West in 2022 for the ninth time in 10years, but they were ousted by the second-place Padres in their NL Division Series. San Diego made one of the most surprising moves of the offseason, signing shortstop Xander Bogaerts to a $280 million, 11-year contract.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jose Altuve, left, and relief pitcher Ryan Pressly celebrate the Astros’ World Series title last November.
DAVID J. PHILLIP — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jose Altuve, left, and relief pitcher Ryan Pressly celebrate the Astros’ World Series title last November.

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