If there was ever a time for the Giants to assert themselves as a playoff threat, the two weeks leading up to the All-Star break figure to provide an excellent opportunity. Phenom Marco Luciano’s rise to SF Giants: ‘They’ll be talking about him as they do now with Shohei Ohtani’ The second half stretch could be the most brutal as the Giants will play six against the D’backs, three against the Cubs, three against the Dodgers, three against the Cardinals and two against the A’s, who all figure to contend next year. That’s the roughest portion of the year during the first half, but having to play 16 of 22 on the road between August 15-September 8 won’t be easy either. Tampa Bay will be the first visiting team to play at AT&T Park next year.īetween April 16-May 9, the Giants will play 15 of 21 games on the road and their six home games will come against the Yankees and Dodgers. After returning from a brief two game set in Canada in May, the Giants will play host to the Yankees for three games before the Blue Jays come to town for two more in the middle of May. The Giants will travel to Toronto in April, Baltimore at the end of May and Boston in September. After playing three midweek games in August against the Cubs, the Giants will fly back to the Bay Area and go dark on Friday, August 23 before finishing a road trip with two weekend games in Oakland against the A’s.Īfter playing AL West teams in 2018, the Giants’ interleague schedule includes matchups against all five AL East clubs. Perhaps the most surprising oddity of the 2019 schedule is a Friday off day for the Giants. No word yet on whether it’ll be a split admission affair, but it’s an interesting quirk that allows the team to have a home off day Thursday, June 27. Four games in three days? The Giants are bringing some old-school flair to their 2019 schedule as they’ll host the Arizona Diamondbacks for a doubleheader Saturday, June 29.
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