The Atlanta Braves' 2023 Official Regular Season Schedule
The Atlanta Braves are now less than two months away from Opening Day.
The Braves will open the 2023 regular season in Washington D.C., playing the Nationals. Then, they will travel to St. Louis for a three-game series with Cardinals, before returning home to host the San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds at Truist Park.
For the first time ever, the Braves will play a series against each of the other 29 Major League Baseball teams. All 30 teams will play a series against each other, for the first time in baseball history. The hope is that it will generate more fan interest, as star players from the opposite league will appear at the city's home ballpark every other year. Braves fans will get a chance to see Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout play in Atlanta in late-July.
The schedule change will also provide help to teams that play in hypercompetitive divisions. The Braves play in an extremely competitive National League East. Both the Braves and the New York Mets won 101 games last year, while the third-place Philadelphia Phillies reached the World Series.
The downside to the change is it means that rivals will play each other less. The Mets and Braves used to play a minimum of 18 regular season games against each other. This season, they'll play each other 13 times, with their final series coming in mid-August. The two rivals will not play each other once over the final month of the season.
Here's a look at the Braves' entire schedule for the 2023 season:
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