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2015 MLB schedule released, season begins a week later than 2014
Major League Baseball has released the 2015 schedule. It's available at MLB.com, so definitely go over and check it out if you would like to get down and dirty on individual matchups.
One thing that immediately jumps out is the late start. The traditional "opening day" that is a Monday happens on April 6 in 2015. This season, it was March 31. Going to the end of the season, that shows us that the last day of the regular season will be Oct. 4. Given that there aren't going to be changes to the playoff format, it seems pretty likely that at least the last several games of the World Series in 2015 will take place in November.
Also of note is the interleague schedule. In 2015, it'll be pretty simple. The regions all line up. That is, the NL East takes on the AL East, the AL Central vs. the NL Central and the NL West gets the AL West.
2015 MLB schedule released, season begins a week later than 2014 - CBSSports.com
Major League Baseball has released the 2015 schedule. It's available at MLB.com, so definitely go over and check it out if you would like to get down and dirty on individual matchups.
One thing that immediately jumps out is the late start. The traditional "opening day" that is a Monday happens on April 6 in 2015. This season, it was March 31. Going to the end of the season, that shows us that the last day of the regular season will be Oct. 4. Given that there aren't going to be changes to the playoff format, it seems pretty likely that at least the last several games of the World Series in 2015 will take place in November.
Also of note is the interleague schedule. In 2015, it'll be pretty simple. The regions all line up. That is, the NL East takes on the AL East, the AL Central vs. the NL Central and the NL West gets the AL West.
2015 MLB schedule released, season begins a week later than 2014 - CBSSports.com