Padres Announce Big Scheduling Changes Against NL Rival
Summer is right around the corner and with so many fun events coming up, it's important the San Diego Padres continue to look out for their community and always be considerate to other organizations trying to gather their own fans together.
The Friars have already been breaking records with their ticket sales this season and Petco Park is on track to go beyond the initial projections of 40 total sellout crowds in 2023. Even though the squad is not in top form just yet, their offseason investments in stars such as Manny Machado, Xander Bogaerts, and others are already going a long way.
With school being let out on break soon and adults taking their own scheduled vacations, San Diego will be a hot destination as always. With warm weather, an active downtown lifestyle, and a marquee baseball franchise, what else could a family ask for?
June is going to be a very important month for the Padres. They will already have two months of experience as a group under their belt and fans will not be as patient with any offensive or pitching struggles. One important three-game series that will take place then will be against the Chicago Cubs.
The Cubs are in the midst of their own struggles right now as they fight to get to the top of the NL Central division. However, it's looking like any fan that wants to attend will have to plan accordingly due to some important scheduling changes.
These games will only be moved by about an hour or less but it is still something to keep in mind moving forward.