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South Korea, Mexico, Britain, Alabama among stops in 2024

- By Jay Cohen

Beginning with its ninth internatio­nal opener, Major League Baseball is traveling all over the world in 2024.

Here are some dates to remember for the upcoming season:

Seoul Series, Wednesday: Shohei Ohtani makes his Dodgers debut in Seoul, South Korea, against Manny Machado and the Padres. Ohtani signed a record $700 million, 10-year deal with LA in free agency. The two-way star is focusing on DH duties this season while he recovers from a right elbow injury. The Padres traded Juan Soto to the Yankees in December, but the Padres still have Machado and Xander Bogaerts in their dangerous lineup.

Opening day, March 28: The Rangers get another opportunit­y to celebrate the franchise’s first World Series championsh­ip before they begin their title defense against Cody Bellinger and the Cubs on opening day. Corey Seager is back for the Rangers after playing a starring role in October, winning the World Series MVP award for the second time. The Cubs should be in the mix for the NL Central title after they brought back the sweet-swinging Bellinger on an $80 million, three-year contract.

Mexico City Series, April 27: Big league baseball returns to Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú in Mexico City after the Padres swept a two-game set against the Giants in the Mexican capital last year. This time, it’s Jose Altuve and the Astros taking on Kris Bryant and the Rockies. The Astros are looking for another October run after signing closer Josh Hader in free agency. A healthy season for Bryant, who appeared in just 122 games over the last two years, could provide a big lift for the Rockies.

Craig Counsell’s return, May 27: Craig Counsell manages his first game in Milwaukee since he was hired by the Cubs in November in a surprise move. The 53-year-old Counsell grew up in Milwaukee and finished his playing career with the Brewers before becoming the team’s winningest manager, going 707-625 in nine seasons. Counsell’s new job adds another element to the rivalry between the NL Central teams, separated by about 90 miles.

World Series rematch, May 28: It’s a rematch of the 2023 World Series, won by the Rangers in five games. Diamondbac­ks won’t be sneaking up on anyone this time around, not after Corbin Carroll, Ketel Marte and company went on a memorable October run. The Diamondbac­ks strengthen­ed their rotation in December, finalizing an $80 million, four-year deal with Eduardo Rodriguez. The Rangers should have a strong lineup once again, and pitchers Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom are expected back at some point this summer.

London Series rematch, June 8: Bryce Harper and the Phillies face Pete Alonso and the Mets in the opener of a two-game series at London Stadium in the British capital. Harper is taking over as the Phillies full-time first baseman after beginning his big league career as an outfielder. The two-time NL MVP hit .293 with 21 homers last year in his fifth season with the Phillies. Alonso, who blasted 46 homers in 2023, is eligible for free agency after this season.

Negro Leagus tribute game, June 20:

The Giants play the Cardinals in a Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The 10,800-seat stadium, opened in 1910, is the oldest profession­al ballpark in the U.S. and a National Historic Site. The stadium was home to the Birmingham Black Barons from 1924-60. The game will honor Hall of Famer Willie Mays, an Alabama native.

All-Star Game, July 16: Globe Life Field — the majors’ newest ballpark and the home of the Rangers — hosts the 94th edition of the All-Star Game. Texas also hosted the Midsummer Classic when the National League posted a 3-2 victory in 1995 at The Ballpark in Arlington. Globe Life Field opened in 2020, hosting a neutral-site World Series that same year during the COVID-19 pandemic.

NL East showdown, Aug. 20: Ronald Acuña Jr. and the Braves open a six-game homestand with the first of three games against Kyle Schwarber and the Phillies. Acuña is the reigning NL MVP after powering the Braves to their sixth consecutiv­e NL East title, a full 14 games ahead of the second-place Phillies. But Philadelph­ia eliminated Atlanta in four games in their NL Division Series. The offseason acquisitio­n of left-hander Chris Sale could help the Braves return to the World Series for the first time since they won it all in 2021.

Freeway Series, Sept. 4: Dodgers lefthander Clayton Kershaw is just 56 strikeouts shy of 3,000 for his career. The three-time Cy Young Award winner is expected to return this summer after he had shoulder surgery in November, so his pursuit of the milestone could come down to the final days of the season. Mike Trout and the Angels are moving on after Ohtani departed in free agency.

AL East on the line? Sept. 26: Adley Rutschman and the Orioles play the finale of their 13-game season series against Aaron Judge and the Yankees. The Orioles went 7-6 against the Yankees last year on their way to the AL East title. They bolstered their chance for a repeat performanc­e when they acquired righthande­r Corbin Burnes in a trade with the Brewers on Feb. 1. Judge and the Yankees are looking to rebound after they went 82-80 last season.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP ?? The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani walks through the dugout during the team’s spring training game against the Mariners on Wednesday in Phoenix.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani walks through the dugout during the team’s spring training game against the Mariners on Wednesday in Phoenix.

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