The Boys Are Back In Town: MLB Spring Training Set To Start
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 20: Michael Chavis #23 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates with third base coach Carlos Febles after hitting a three run home run during the third inning against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on September 20, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Let’s Play Ball!
Over the next few days, all Major League Baseball teams will get started with spring training.
The 2021 season is scheduled to be a full, 162-games with Opening Day on April 1
Between Arizona and Florida, 15 of the 30 MLB teams have pitchers and catchers reporting Wednesday; 13 more clubs on Thursday, with the final two (Mets and Twins) starting on Friday.
Then, full-squad workouts begin for all teams next week.
MLB is allowing teams to have a limited number of fans in the stands for Spring Training games.
Check out the Red Sox Spring Training Schedule here.
#SoxSpring Revised Schedule:
— Red Sox (@RedSox) February 12, 2021
Feb 18: Pitchers & Catchers Report
Feb 22: First Full Squad Workout
See you NEXT WEEK! 🌴 pic.twitter.com/qrrfmIqFGQ
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Katherine Viloria is Beasley Media Group's Fort Myers Digital Content Manager. She loves to write, snap photos, and watch Grey's Anatomy. Connect with her on Instagram @alittlethisalittlekat
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