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2022 Spring Training Schedule
A printable version of the New York Yankees 2022 Spring Training schedule is now available in PDF format.
2022 Preliminary Schedule
A printable version of the New York Yankees 2022 preliminary schedule is now available in PDF format.
When will the Marlins play in 2022?
Marlins: Miami will open its 2022 campaign at loanDepot park against rival Atlanta for a four-game series. In Interleague Play, the Marlins host the Rangers (April 4-6) and Mariners (April 29-May 1) and visit the Astros (June 10-12) and A's (Aug. 22-24). They also will have a home-away series against Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani and the Angels (April 11-12, July 5-6). The annual Citrus Series with the Rays will resume May 24-25 in St. Petersburg and Aug. 30-31 in Miami. And the Marlins will close out the regular season in New York (Sept. 27-28) and in Milwaukee (Sept. 29-Oct. 2). Schedule >
When will the Blue Jays play in 2022?
Blue Jays: The Blue Jays open 2022 on the road against the Orioles on March 31, but they’ll return to Toronto for their home opener against the Rays on April 4. Their first tastes of the Yankees and Red Sox will both come on the road, first with a trip to New York from April 11-14, then in Boston from April 19-21. Canadian baseball fans will circle May 20-22 on their calendars, when Joey Votto and the Reds make the trip north for a series, and the Blue Jays will make their annual trip to Seattle from July 7-10, which always brings down waves of Canadian fans from the western provinces. The last week of the season is already teed up to be key, with the Yankees and Red Sox each coming to town for a three-game series to close out the season. Schedule >
What teams will the Rays play in 2022?
Rays: Tampa Bay will begin the 2022 season on the road against two AL East opponents. The Rays will play the Red Sox on March 31, their first Opening Day game in Boston since 2009, then play two more games at Fenway Park before heading to Toronto for a three-game set. Their first homestand of the season will feature two series against the Orioles, with the home opener set for April 8, and A’s. The Rays will visit Wrigley Field (April 18-20) and Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park (July 8-10), host the Cardinals (June 7-9) and Pirates (June 24-26) and play a pair of series against the Brewers (June 28-29 at home, Aug. 9-10 in Milwaukee) in Interleague Play. The Rays will end the season on the road with a trip to Cleveland (Sept. 27-29) and Houston (Sept. 30-Oct. 2). Schedule >
What teams are playing in the D-Backs 2022 season?
D-backs: Arizona will open its 2022 season against the Brewers in Milwaukee with a three-game series. The club will then travel to Los Angeles for a three-game set against the Dodgers (April 4-6). Arizona’s home opener is scheduled for April 7 against the Padres in the first of a four-game series at Chase Field. In Interleague Play, the D-backs play host to the Royals (May 23-24), Twins (June 17-19) and Tigers (June 24-26), and they go on the road against Cleveland (Aug. 1-3) and Kansas City (Aug. 23-24). The D-backs will close out the regular season with three games in San Francisco (Sept. 20-Oct. 2). Schedule >
When will the Mets open their season?
Mets: For the first time in four years, the Mets will open their season at Citi Field with fans in the stands. The team began on the road in 2019 and ‘21 and played in front of an empty house during the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign. That will change March 31, when the Mets welcome the Nationals to Queens for a three-game set to open the season. The balance of power will be established early in the NL East, with the Mets’ first dozen games all against divisional opponents. After that, they’ll take frequent trips out West to face the Angels, Astros and A’s in Interleague Play, while hosting the Mariners, Astros and Rangers at home. Also of note is the return of an abbreviated Subway Series, with matchups at Citi Field on July 26-27 and Yankee Stadium on Aug. 22-23. Schedule >
Where will the Royals play in 2022?
Royals: The Royals open the 2022 season in Cleveland , facing the “Guardians” for the first time. It’ll be heavy on the division matchups to start the year; the Royals face AL Central teams in five of the first six series, with the first two games of the I-70 Series against the Cardinals -- April 12-13 at Busch Stadium -- coming in between. Kansas City’s home opener will be the second series of the year, April 4-7, against the White Sox. The Royals could have a particularly tough stretch after the All-Star break, when they visit the Yankees for four games to finish up July, then play the White Sox in Chicago before hosting the Red Sox, White Sox and Dodgers at Kauffman Stadium. And the 2022 regular season will finish where it started -- in Cleveland for a three-game set from Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Schedule >
How many games are there on Jackie Robinson Day?
Jackie Robinson Day on April 15 also has a full slate of 15 games, including a matchup between the Reds and Dodgers at Dodger Stadium, the site of the 92nd All-Star Game on July 19.
GAME CENTER
- Top8thAnthony Rizzo homers to right field.NYY 9 - TOR 10
- Bottom7thTeoscar Hernández homers to center field. Alejandro Kirk scores. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scores.NYY 8 - TOR 10
- Bottom6thLourdes Gurriel Jr. homers to center field. Matt Chapman scores. Teoscar Hernández scores. Alejandro Kirk scores.NYY 8 - TOR 7
- Top6thMarwin Gonzalez homers to center field.NYY 8 - TOR 3
- Top6thKyle Higashioka homers to left field.NYY 7 - TOR 3
- Bottom5thGeorge Springer homers to left field.NYY 6 - TOR 3
- Top5thGleyber Torres doubles to deep left center field. Aaron Judge scores. DJ LeMahieu scores.NYY 6 - TOR 2
- Top5thAaron Judge doubles to deep right center field. DJ LeMahieu to third. Joey Gallo scores.NYY 4 - TOR 2
- Top3rdJosh Donaldson homers to center field. Joey Gallo scores.NYY 3 - TOR 2
- Top2ndGleyber Torres homers to center field.NYY 1 - TOR 2
- Bottom1stVladimir Guerrero Jr. homers to left field. Bo Bichette scores.NYY 0 - TOR 2
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NEWS
STANDINGS
Central | W-L | PCT | GB | WCGB | L10 | STRK | ||
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1 | Guardians (y) | 92-70 | .568 | - | - | 7-3 | W2 | |
2 | White Sox | 81-81 | .500 | 11 | 5 | 5-5 | L1 | |
3 | Twins | 78-84 | .481 | 14 | 8 | 4-6 | W1 | |
4 | Tigers | 66-96 | .407 | 26 | 20 | 6-4 | L3 | |
5 | Royals | 65-97 | .401 | 27 | 21 | 3-7 | L2 |
East | W-L | PCT | GB | WCGB | L10 | STRK | ||
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1 | Yankees (y) | 99-63 | .611 | - | - | 5-5 | L2 | |
2 | Blue Jays (w) | 92-70 | .568 | 7 | +6 | 7-3 | W1 | |
3 | Rays (w) | 86-76 | .531 | 13 | - | 2-8 | L5 | |
4 | Orioles | 83-79 | .512 | 16 | 3 | 4-6 | L1 | |
5 | Red Sox | 78-84 | .481 | 21 | 8 | 6-4 | W3 |
West | W-L | PCT | GB | WCGB | L10 | STRK | ||
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1 | Astros (z) | 106-56 | .654 | - | - | 7-3 | W2 | |
2 | Mariners (w) | 90-72 | .556 | 16 | +4 | 7-3 | W3 | |
3 | Angels | 73-89 | .451 | 33 | 13 | 7-3 | L3 | |
4 | Rangers | 68-94 | .420 | 38 | 18 | 3-7 | W2 | |
5 | Athletics | 60-102 | .370 | 46 | 26 | 4-6 | W4 |
w: Wild Card
x: Clinched playoff berth
y: Clinched division
z: Clinched division and homefield advantage
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ROSTER
NO | NAME | POS | AGE | HT | WT | |
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66 | Kyle Higashioka | C | 32 | 6'1" | 202 | |
38 | Ben Rortvedt | C | 25 | 5'10" | 205 | |
39 | Jose Trevino | C | 29 | 5'11" | 210 | |
27 | Giancarlo Stanton | DH | 32 | 6'6" | 245 | |
24 | Matt Carpenter | 1B | 36 | 6'4" | 210 | |
28 | Josh Donaldson | 3B | 36 | 6'1" | 210 | |
14 | Marwin Gonzalez | 1B | 33 | 6'1" | 205 | |
12 | Isiah Kiner-Falefa | SS | 27 | 5'11" | 190 | |
26 | DJ LeMahieu | 3B | 34 | 6'4" | 220 | |
91 | Oswald Peraza | SS | 22 | 6'0" | 165 | |
48 | Anthony Rizzo | 1B | 33 | 6'3" | 240 | |
25 | Gleyber Torres | 2B | 25 | 6'1" | 205 | |
22 | Harrison Bader | CF | 28 | 6'0" | 210 | |
18 | Andrew Benintendi | LF | 28 | 5'9" | 180 | |
95 | Oswaldo Cabrera | RF | 23 | 5'10" | 145 | |
90 | Estevan Florial | CF | 24 | 6'1" | 195 | |
31 | Aaron Hicks | CF | 33 | 6'1" | 205 | |
99 | Aaron Judge | CF | 30 | 6'7" | 282 | |
33 | Tim Locastro | LF | 30 | 6'1" | 190 | |
93 | Everson Pereira | CF | 21 | 6'0" | 191 |
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