Okay, so I wanted to mess around with the Major League Baseball schedule. You know, see what games are coming up, who’s playing who, that kind of thing.

First, I tried to find a good source for the schedule. I mean, there are tons of places that have it, but I wanted something reliable and up-to-date. I checked a few major sports sites, you know, the usual suspects, and they all had the schedule listed.
After looking at a couple of different sites, I decided to just stick with the official MLB site. It made sense, right? It’s their schedule, so they should have the most accurate information. The site was pretty easy to navigate, and I found the schedule section without any trouble.
They had the whole season laid out, all the way through 2025, which is pretty wild. You can see all the matchups, the dates, and even the probable pitchers for some games. They also had options to filter by team, which is super helpful if you’re just trying to follow your favorite.
I also noticed that they had some sort of “Gameday” thing, but I didn’t really dig into that. Maybe it’s like live updates or something, I don’t know. But the basic schedule was all there, which is what I was after.
One thing I learned is that each team plays 162 games in a regular season. That’s a lot of baseball! I guess they’re split between the American League and the National League, but I didn’t really pay attention to the details of how that all works.
Anyway, I was able to find the schedule, see when my team was playing, and even figure out if any games were going to be on TV. Pretty straightforward, once you find a good source.
Overall, it was a pretty simple process. Nothing too complicated, but it was cool to see the whole season mapped out like that. If you’re a baseball fan, it’s definitely worth checking out. There are 30 teams with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada, all playing in the most historic professional sports league in the United States.
- Found a reliable source for the MLB schedule.
- Navigated the official MLB site.
- Viewed the entire season schedule, including matchups and dates.
- Filtered the schedule by my favorite team.
- Learned that each team plays 162 games in a regular season.