2013 Phllies schedule released
The Phillies will open the 2013 season on April 1 at Atlanta. The Phillies' first home game is Friday, April 5 against the Kansas City Royals. The home opener is at 4:05.
2013 Phllies schedule released
Daily News staff
The Phillies will open the 2013 season on April 1 at Atlanta. The Phillies' first home game is Friday, April 5 against the Kansas City Royals. The home opener is at 4:05.
The Phillies also will host the Red Sox, White Sox and Indians as part of interleague play and will visit the Red Sox, Indians, Tigers and Twins.
The first home games will be exhibition games on March 29 and 30 against the Blue Jays.
Here's the complete schedule:
MARCH
29: Toronto Blue Jays, 7:05 (Exhibition)
30: Toronto Blue Jays, 1:05 (Exhibition)
APRIL
1: at Atlanta Braves
3: at Atlanta Braves
4: at Atlanta Braves
5: Kansas City Royals, 4:05
6: Kansas City Royals, 7:05
7: Kansas City Royals, 1:35
8: New York Mets, 7:05
9: New York Mets, 7:05
10: New York Mets, 7:05
12: at Miami Marlins
13: at Miami Marlins
14: at Miami Marlins
15: at Cincinnati Reds
16: at Cincinnati Reds
17: at Cincinnati Reds
18: St. Louis Cardinals, 7:05
19: St. Louis Cardinals, 7:05
20: St. Louis Cardinals, 7:05
21: St. Louis Cardinals, 1:35
22: Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05
23: Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05
24: Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05
25: Pittsburgh Pirates 1:05
26: at New York Mets
27: at New York Mets
28: at New York Mets
30: at Cleveland Indians
MAY
1: at Cleveland Indians
2: Miami Marlins, 7:05
3: Miami Marlins, 7:05
4: Miami Marlins, 7:05
5: Miami Marlins, 2:35
6: at San Francisco Giants
7: at San Francisco Giants
8: at San Francisco Giants
9: at Arizona Diamondbacks
10: at Arizona Diamondbacks
11: at Arizona Diamondbacks
12: at Arizona Diamondbacks
14: Cleveland Indians, 7:05
15: Cleveland Indians, 1:05
17: Cincinnati Reds, 7:05
18: Cincinnati Reds, 7:05
19: Cincinnati Reds, 1:35
20: at Miami Marlins
21: at Miami Marlins
22: at Miami Marlins
24: at Washington Nationals
25: at Washington Nationals
26: at Washington Nationals
27: at Boston Red Sox
28: at Boston Red Sox
29: Boston Red Sox, 7:05
30: Boston Red Sox, 7:05
31: Milwaukee Brewers. 7:05
JUNE
1: Milwaukee Brewers, 7:05
2: Milwaukee Brewers, 1:35
3: Miami Marlins, 7:05
4: Miami Marlins, 7:05
5: Miami Marlins, 1:05
6: at Milwaukee Brewers
7: at Milwaukee Brewers
8: at Milwaukee Brewers
9: at Milwaukee Brewers
11: at Minnesota Twins
12: at Minnesota Twins
13: at Minnesota Twins
14: at Colorado Rockies
15: at Colorado Rockies
16: at Colorado Rockies
17: Washington Nationals, 7:05
18: Washington Nationals, 7:05
19: Washington Nationals, 7:05
21: New York Mets, 7:05
22: New York Mets, 7:05
23: New York Mets, 1:35
24: at San Diego Padres
25: at San Diego Padres
26: at San Diego Padres
27: at Los Angeles Dodgers
28: at Los Angeles Dodgers
29: at Los Angeles Dodgers
30: at Los Angeles Dodgers
JULY
2: at Pittsburgh Pirates
3: at Pittsburgh Pirates
4: at Pittsburgh Pirates
5: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
6: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
7: Atlanta Braves, 1:35
8: Washington Nationals, 7:05
9: Washington Nationals, 7:05
10: Washington Nationals, 7:05
11: Washington Nationals, 7:05
12: Chicago White Sox, 7:05
13: Chicago White Sox, 7:05
14: Chicago White Sox, 1:35
16: All-Star Game at Citi Field, New York, N.Y.
19: at New York Mets
20: at New York Mets
21: at New York Mets
23: at St. Louis Cardinals
24: at St. Louis Cardinals
25: at St. Louis Cardinals
26: at Detroit Tigers
27: at Detroit Tigers
28: at Detroit Tigers
30: San Francisco Giants. 7:05
31: San Francisco Giants, 7:05
AUGUST
1: San Francisco Giants, 7:05
2: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
3: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
4: Atlanta Braves, 1:35
6: Chicago Cubs, 7:05
7: Chicago Cubs, 7:05
8: Chicago Cubs, 1:35
9: at Washington Nationals
10: at Washington Nationals
11: at Washington Nationals
12: at Atlanta Braves
13: at Atlanta Braves
14: at Atlanta Braves
16: Los Angeles Dodgers, 7:05
17: Los Angeles Dodgers, 7:05
18: Los Angeles Dodgers, 1:35
19: Colorado Rockies, 7:05
20: Colorado Rockies, 7:05
21: Colorado Rockies, 7:05
22: Colorado Rockies, 7:05
23: Arizona Diamondbacks, 7:05
24: Arizona Diamondbacks, 7:05
25: Arizona Diamondbacks. 1:35
26: at New York Mets
27: at New York Mets
28: at New York Mets
29: at New York Mets
30: at Chicago Cubs
31: at Chicago Cubs
SEPTEMBER
1: at Chicago Cubs
2: Washington Nationals, 7:05
3: Washington Nationals, 7:05
4: Washington Nationals, 7:05
6: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
7: Atlanta Braves, 7:05
8: Atlanta Braves, 1:35
10: San Diego Padres, 7:05
11: San Diego Padres, 7:05
12: San Diego Padres, 7:05
13: at Washington Nationals
14: at Washington Nationals
15: at Washington Nationals
16: Miami Marlins, 7:05
17: Miami Marlins, 7:05
18: Miami Marlins, 7:05
20: New York Mets, 7:05
21: New York Mets, 7:05
22: New York Mets, 1:35
23: at Miami Marlins
24: at Miami Marlins
25: at Miami Marlins
26: at Atlanta Braves
27: at Atlanta Braves
28: at Atlanta Braves
29: at Atlanta Braves
- When will Phillies fans see the Yankees come to Citizens Bank Park again? It seems like it has been a long time. schmolik
KC for the home opener? Really? dankil13- I don't see why they think they need same number of team on each league. Now there is going to be interleague games all year long. Keep it 14 and 16 and have interleague play for a one 2 week session some time during the year
pizzacheeks
Weird schedule. This is what moving the Astro's has wrought? bobcitydoc- Yes, thank MLB - this was the worst move ever! Interleague now means nothing. Should have expanded with 2 more AL teams or contracted to NL teams - this is a joke
kearnjo
when there are uneven leagues, each AL team starts with a 5/14 chance of making post-season (35.75%) while each NL team starts with only a 5/16 chance (31.25%)...difference between AL West and NL Central is even more unfair with AL West teams starting with a 1/4 chance of winnning division (25%) and NL Central teams starting with only a 1/6 chance of being division winners (16.67%)...that's un-American warbiscuit
Why do we never play the Yankees? DeathPenalty94
My thinking was right the first time...12 games with in league teams for a total of 60 games. Yes, they would visit each city twice then. So what? Avoid that how? Raise the amount of divisional games? Defeats the idea of seeing more baseball stars visiting your place, right? That is the concept to begin with behind interleague play. ocpizza
Nope...wrong again. Am I embarrassed yet? Not! six games each versus the 10 other in league teams for 60. That's better. 18 games each for divisional opponents...72...and 30 against two of the three other league divisions. 72 + 60 + 30 = 162 and more balanced.
And I once taught remedial math?? Must be my early dementia again. ocpizza
April 30th is Warbiscuit Night. All fans with an IQ 50 or under get a Toolbuscuit bobblehead DogBiscuitthedope
February 30th is Ron Paul inauguration warbiscuit
Ha,ha. Phillies start home season against one of the worst teams in MLB. Also notice no road games against Pirates. Comerica Park might be fun stadium to visit. Detroit as city sucks, no two ways about it. Still, it's worth going to see a game there. Cubs away in late August, good weather and if you haven't been to Wrigley it's worth the trip. Drew777
Drew: The Phillies visit Pittsburgh July 2-4. Bill from Delaware
As long as every team plays 162 games, and half are on the road -- last time I checked, they do -- who cares? A year or two ago, games scheduled about the Red Sox were worrisome. This year, not so much. A year ago, games scheduled against Baltimore and Oakland were gimmies. This year, not so much. eman
The 2013 Phillies start on the road, and end on the road. Memorial Day on the road, and Fourth of July on the road. Just like 2012. Can't they negotiate any of this with MLB? 1595fc


