The Reds will face the Detroit Tigers at 6:10 p.m. on July 24 at Great American Ball Park, Major League Baseball announced Monday evening. A three-game series against Detroit starts a 60-game season in which the Reds will play 40 games against National Central Division opponents and 20 games against American League Central teams.
The Reds end the regular season with another interleague series against the Minnesota Twins.
"We're very excited," Reds manager David Bell said. "Seeing the schedule makes it a little more real. We can start to plan a little bit better and have an idea of what our life is going to be like and where we're going to be for the next several months."
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The Reds would have began the season March 26 — the earliest start date in their history — against the Saint Louis Cardinals if the coronavirus pandemic hadn't shut down spring training on March 12 and delayed the season.
Two games will kick off the 2020 season on July 23. The defending World Series champion Washington Nationals will host the New York Yankees at 7:08 p.m., and the San Francisco Giants will play at the Los Angeles Dodgers at 10:08 p.m. Both games will be televised by ESPN.
The Reds will get six off days between their opener and the end of the regular season Sept. 27. They play 15 straight games before getting their first day off Aug. 10.
Here's the full Reds schedule:
July 24-26: vs. Tigers
July 27-30: vs. Cubs
July 31-Aug. 2: at Tigers
Aug. 3-4: vs. Indians
Aug. 5-6: at Indians
Aug. 7-9: at Brewers
Aug. 10: OFF
Aug. 11-12: vs. Royals
Aug. 13-16: vs. Pirates
Aug. 17: OFF
Aug. 18-19: at Royals
Aug. 20-23: at Cardinals
Aug. 24-27: at Brewers
Aug. 28-30: vs. Cubs
Aug. 31-Sept. 2: vs. Cardinals
Sept. 3: OFF
Sept. 4-6: at Pirates
Sept. 7: OFF
Sept. 8-10: at Cubs
Sept. 11-13: at Cardinals
Sept. 14-16: vs. Pirates
Sept. 17: OFF
Sept. 18-20: vs. White Sox
Sept. 21-23: vs. Brewers
Sept. 24: OFF
Sept. 25-27: at Twins
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