The Grapefruit League will follow suit, with the Tampa Bay Rays visiting the New York Yankees on February 21st at 15 p.m. (ET) in Tampa, FL. Additionally, the second annual Spring Breakout will take place from March 13th to March 16th, showcasing top prospects from various teams, including the Rays, Red Sox, Dodgers, and Cubs.
The 95th All-Star Game is scheduled for July 15th at Truist Park in Atlanta, with the T-Mobile Home Run Derby taking place the day before. Fans can look forward to the final day of the regular season on September 28th, where all 15 games will start between 30-3:20 p.m. (ET).
Notable events include the Dodgers and Cubs participating in the Tokyo Series on March 18-19, and the traditional Opening Day on March 27. The Reds and Braves will compete in the MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 2, while the Mets and Mariners will face off in the Little League Classic on August 17.
In player news, the San Diego Padres are exploring trade options involving Dylan Cease and Luis Arraez, while the Kansas City Royals are seeking outfield assistance, potentially through trades involving Jesús Sánchez, Jake McCarthy, and Mike Yastrzemski. The Boston Red Sox have made headlines by signing top international prospects, including shortstop Dorian Soto, outfielder Harold Rivas, and right-hander Sadbiel Delzine, with Soto being the highest-ranked signee for the Red Sox since 2014. For more details, check out the 2025 game times and the Red Sox international prospects updates.
#MLB2025,#Dodgers,#Cubs,#SpringTraining,#AllStarGame