MLB set for earliest domestic season start

Major League Baseball will open its 2018 season on March 29 - the earliest domestic season opener in the league's history.

MLB season opens on March 29

The MLB season opens on March 29 and every team opens on the same day for the first time since 1968. (AAP)

The Miami Marlins will host the Chicago Cubs in this year's Major League Baseball opener on March 29, the earliest start in the sport's history excluding international openers.

The game at Marlins Park is scheduled for 12:40 pm, half an hour before the New York Mets start at home against St. Louis and Detroit host Pittsburgh in the lone interleague opener.

World Series champions Houston open at Texas. Every team is scheduled to open on the same day for the first time since 1968, and the season starts on a Thursday for the first time since 2011.

The rest of the NL opening-day schedule has Philadelphia at Atlanta, Washington at Cincinnati, San Francisco at the Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee at San Diego and Colorado at Arizona.

The AL opening-day schedule has Minnesota at Baltimore, the New York Yankees at Toronto, the Los Angeles Angels at Oakland, the Chicago White Sox at Kansas City and Cleveland at Seattle.


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