After weeks of speculation, we now know which teams the A's will play and when. The A’s have 60 games to earn the right to play for a World Series title, if this season goes right.
We knew they’d stay on the West Coast. We knew they would play 10 games against each AL West opponent. We knew they would play four games against everyone from the NL West.
Here’s the complete A’s schedule from start to finish:
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They’ll host the Los Angeles Angels to open the season, starting on July 24 at 7:10 p.m PT. They’ll wrap the season at home with a three-game set with Seattle. The regular season concludes on Sept. 27.
The A's will play two separate series against the Giants in the "Bay Bridge Series," from Aug. 14-16 in San Francisco and Sept. 18-20 in Oakland.
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The A's schedule will run through the summer and end in late September. If all goes well, the A’s will be playing into October and challenging for a championship.
And, yes, those start times are a little earlier than you’d expect. With no fans, there’s no reason in starting so late.