NEW YORK — Major League Baseball released it’s 2013 schedule Wednesday afternoon, a new format that features 76 intra-divisional games, 66 against the rest of the league and 20 interleague games that will take place throughout the season.
The Nationals will open the 2013 season at home against the Miami Marlins. You can read the full breakdown of the Nationals’ schedule here, which highlights their interleague schedule, home dates and particularly interesting stretches.
Here is the full 2013 schedule:
NATIONALS 2013 SCHEDULE (Home games in bold)
April 1 Miami
April 3 Miami
April 4 Miami
April 5 at Cincinnati
April 6 at Cincinnati
April 7 at Cincinnati
April 9 Chicago White Sox
April 10 Chicago White Sox
April 11 Chicago White Sox
April 12 Atlanta
April 13 Atlanta
April 14 Atlanta
April 15 at Miami
April 16 at Miami
April 17 at Miami
April 19 at N.Y. Mets
April 20 at N.Y. Mets
April 21 at N.Y. Mets
April 22 St. Louis
April 23 St. Louis
April 24 St. Louis
April 25 Cincinnati
April 26 Cincinnati
April 27 Cincinnati
April 28 Cincinnati
April 29 at Atlanta
April 30 at Atlanta
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May 1 at Atlanta
May 2 at Atlanta
May 3 at Pittsburgh
May 4 at Pittsburgh
May 5 at Pittsburgh
May 7 Detroit
May 8 Detroit
May 10 Chicago Cubs
May 11 Chicago Cubs
May 12 Chicago Cubs
May 13 at L.A. Dodgers
May 14 at L.A. Dodgers
May 15 at L.A. Dodgers
May 16 at San Diego
May 17 at San Diego
May 18 at San Diego
May 19 at San Diego
May 20 at San Francisco
May 21 at San Francisco
May 22 at San Francisco
May 24 Philadelphia
May 25 Philadelphia
May 26 Philadelphia
May 27 Baltimore
May 28 Baltimore
May 29 at Baltimore
May 30 at Baltimore
May 31 at Atlanta
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June 1 at Atlanta
June 2 at Atlanta
June 4 N.Y. Mets
June 5 N.Y. Mets
June 6 N.Y. Mets
June 7 Minnesota
June 8 Minnesota
June 9 Minnesota
June 11 at Colorado
June 12 at Colorado
June 13 at Colorado
June 14 at Cleveland
June 15 at Cleveland
June 16 at Cleveland
June 17 at Philadelphia
June 18 at Philadelphia
June 19 at Philadelphia
June 20 Colorado
June 21 Colorado
June 22 Colorado
June 23 Colorado
June 25 Arizona
June 26 Arizona
June 27 Arizona
June 28 at N.Y. Mets
June 29 at N.Y. Mets
June 30 at N.Y. Mets
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July 1 Milwaukee
July 2 Milwaukee
July 3 Milwaukee
July 4 Milwaukee
July 5 San Diego
July 6 San Diego
July 7 San Diego
July 8 at Philadelphia
July 9 at Philadelphia
July 10 at Philadelphia
July 11 at Philadelphia
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