Marlins 2022 schedule highlights: Opening Day at home and a chance to see Ohtani in Miami
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The Miami Marlins will open the 2022 MLB season by renewing their rivalry with the Atlanta Braves with a four-game home series at loanDepot park.
The Marlins unveiled their 2022 schedule Wednesday as part of a leaguewide release and they will begin it in Miami on the final day of March with a series of games against their fiercest National League East rival. They will then finish their season-opening seven-game homestand with a three-game interleague series against the Texas Rangers.
Home games are also mostly returning to 6:40 p.m. starts in 2022 after typically starting at 7:10 p.m. this year.
For the Marlins and the entire NL East, interleague play next season will be against teams from the American League West, which means the Los Angeles Angels — with superstars Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout — will come to Miami for a pair of games in July.
The Marlins will also welcome the Seattle Mariners to South Florida for a series at the end of April and continue their interleague, in-state rivalry with the Tampa Bay Rays at home in August.
Miami also will have two road games against the Rays in May, two against the Angels in April, and full road series against the Houston Astros in June and against the Oakland Athletics in August.
The Marlins will close out the season on the road against the Milwaukee Brewers in October to cap a season-ending six-game road trip, which also includes a two-game road set against the New York Mets. Miami’s home finale is against the Washington Nationals in September.
As for the spring and summer holidays, the Marlins will play on the road against the Colorado Rockies on Memorial Day, on the road against the Mets on Juneteenth, on the road against the Nationals on Independence Day and are off on Labor Day in the middle of a six-game homestand.
The 2022 MLB All-Star Game is set for July 19.
Full schedule
March 31-April 3: vs. Braves
April 4-6: vs. Rangers
April 8-10: at Giants
April 11-12: at Angels
April 14-17: vs. Phillies
April 19-21: vs. Cardinals
April 22-24: at Braves
April 26-28: at Nationals
April 29-May 1: vs. Mariners
May 2-4: vs. Diamondbacks
May 5-8: at Padres
May 9-11: at Diamondbacks
May 13-15: vs. Brewers
May 16-18: vs. Nationals
May 20-22: vs. Braves
May 24-25: at Rays
May 27-29: at Braves
May 30-June 1: at Rockies
June 2-5: vs. Giants
June 7-9: vs. Nationals
June 10-12: at Astros
June 12-15: at Phillies
June 17-20: at Mets
June 21-23: vs. Rockies
June 24-26: vs. Mets
June 27-29: at Cardinals
July 1-4: at Nationals
July 5-6: vs. Angels
July 7-10: at Mets
July 11-14: vs. Pirates
July 15-17: vs. Phillies
July 22-24: at Pirates
July 25-18: at Reds
July 29-31: vs. Mets
Aug. 1-3: vs. Reds
Aug. 5-7: at Cubs
Aug. 9-11: at Phillies
Aug. 12-14: vs. Braves
Aug. 15-17: vs. Padres
Aug. 19-21: at Dodgers
Aug. 22-24: at Athletics
Aug. 26-29: vs. Dodgers
Aug. 30-31: vs. Rays
Sept. 2-4: at Braves
Sept. 6-8: at Phillies
Sept. 9-11: vs. Mets
Sept. 13-15: vs. Phillies
Sept. 16-18: at Nationals
Sept. 19-21: vs. Cubs
Sept. 23-25: vs. Nationals
Sept. 27-28: at Mets
Sept. 29-Oct. 2: at Brewers