The Toronto Blue Jays' 2023 Official Regular Season Schedule
The Toronto Blue Jays are now less than two months away from Opening Day.
The Blue Jays will open the 2023 regular season in St. Louis, playing the Cardinals. They will then Travel to Kansas City and Los Angeles for series with the Royals and Angels, before their home opener.
The Blue Jays will play their home opener April 11 at Rogers Centre against the Detroit Tigers. Then, the Tampa Bay Rays will come to town.
For the first time ever, the Blue Jays 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. Blue Jays fans will get a chance to see San Diego Padres stars Juan Soto and Manny Machado in mid-July.
The schedule change will also provide help to teams that play in hypercompetitive divisions. The Blue Jays play in an extremely competitive American League East. Four of the five teams in the division finished 2022 with a winning record. All five teams hope to compete this season.
The Blue Jays finished the 2022 season with 92 wins, good for the top American League Wild Card spot. They last won the American League East in 2015. It's the only division title the Blue Jays have won since they last won the World Series in 1993.
Here's a look at the Blue Jays' entire schedule for the 2023 season:
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