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● 2019 INDIANS REGULAR SEASON TV/RADIO SCHEDULE ●  (subject to change - revised schedule when available)

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, The Gipper said:

They end the season playing the only three games against the Washington nationals that they play all year? What a Bizzarre freaking schedule

A lot of "unusual" things in this year's schedule:

Only two division home games in all of MAR/APR.

Last home game before the all star break June 26 until July 12, a long 15 days.

Last home game Sept. 22, wow early.

I will check out the promo games when available.

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The Cleveland Indians announced today the club's 2019 schedule, its 119th as a charter member of the American League, and the 25th anniversary of Progressive Field.

 

The 2019 schedule will feature six summer weekends at Progressive Field from June to August:

  • June 7-9 vs. New York Yankees
  • June 21-23 vs. Detroit Tigers
  • July 12-14 vs. Minnesota Twins
  • July 19-21 vs. Kansas City Royals
  • Aug. 2-4 vs. Los Angeles Angels
  • Aug. 23-25 vs. Kansas City Royals


Home Interleague opponents in 2019 include the Atlanta Braves (April 19-21), Miami Marlins (April 23-24), Cincinnati Reds (June 11-12) and Philadelphia Phillies (Sept. 20-22).

Other 2019 schedule notes:

  • Monthly home/road breakdown:
    • March (3 road)
    • April: (11 home/14 road)
    • May: (18 home/11 road)  <---- the biggest home month of the season
    • June: (14 home/12 road)
    • July: (12 home/12 road)
    • August: (13 home/16 road)
    • September/October: (13 home/13 road)
      • The Tribe has one 11-game homestand:
    • May 16-26 (vs. Orioles, Athletics, Rays)  <----  the big homestand
      • The Indians have one 10-game homestand:
    • July 12-21 (vs. Twins, Tigers, Royals)  <----  the big division homestand after the AS Game
      • Longest road trip is 9 games:
    • April 9-17 (at Tigers, Royals, Mariners)
      • 16 of the final 25 games of the season come against divisional opponents <---- GOOD vs the still not too tough ALC.
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2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE - CENTRAL
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF DIV LEAGUE
Cleveland Indians 91 71 .562 - 49-32 42-39 818 648 170 49-27 79-63
Minnesota Twins 78 84 .481 13 49-32 29-52 738 775 -37 42-34 70-72
Detroit Tigers 64 98 .395 27 38-43 26-55 630 796 -166 33-43 58-84
Chicago White Sox 62 100 .383 29 30-51 32-49 656 848 -192 30-46 56-86
Kansas City Royals 58 104 .358 33 32-49 26-55 638 833 -195 36-40 52-90
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Important Dates

 

Date Event
Jan. 22, 2019 Hall of Fame ballot results announced on MLB Network
Feb. 21, 2019 First Spring Training game (Mariners vs. A's)
March 20-21, 2019 Mariners, A's open regular season in Tokyo (is this a good idea?)
March 28, 2019 Opening Day
April 13-14, 2019 Reds vs. Cardinals in Monterrey, Mexico
May 4-5, 2019 Astros vs. Angels in Monterrey, Mexico
June 3-5, 2019 MLB Draft
June 13, 2019 MLB in Omaha (Royals vs. Tigers)
June 29-30, 2019 Mitel & MLB Present LONDON 2019 (Red Sox vs. Yankees)
July 9, 2019

MLB All-Star Game, Progressive Field in Cleveland

Aug. 18, 2019 MLB Little League Classic presented by Geico (Cubs vs. Pirates in Williamsport, Penn.)

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  • 2 months later...

And the INDIANS are back, 4:10 pm Thursday March 28, 2019 from Minnesota.

Lindor and Kipnis not in lineup.

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8 hours ago, mjp28 said:

And the INDIANS are back, 4:10 pm Thursday March 28, 2019 from Minnesota.

Lindor and Kipnis not in lineup.

Minnesota no longer plays in a dome...but outside.  March, in Minnesota.   Sometimes the MLB schedule makers are fucking idjits.

Most of the early games of the season should be played in the South and Southwest, and in domes.

Don't the Tigers now have  dome?

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1 hour ago, The Gipper said:

Minnesota no longer plays in a dome...but outside.  March, in Minnesota.   Sometimes the MLB schedule makers are fucking idjits.

Most of the early games of the season should be played in the South and Southwest, and in domes.

Don't the Tigers now have  dome?

Comerica Park is open air.

It's so freakin' easy just have the northern teams open in FLA, TEX, CAL, AZ, GA whatever.  I remember wearing long underwear and sweaters to the Ol' Muni openers on the lake......same as the December BROWNS games.

The Jake/Progressive shoulda' been a retractable roof like Toronto or others.

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