Key Dates and Schedule Information Colorado Rockies Fans Need to Know for the 2020 MLB Season

Colorado Rockies schedule and key dates that fans need to know for the 2020 MLB season.
Colorado Rockies schedule and key dates that fans need to know for the 2020 MLB season. / Stacy Revere/Getty Images
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Baseball is back! The MLB and the MLBPA agreed on a deal on Tuesday that will bring a shortened regular season kicking off in July.

Due to the unusual circumstances, this season won't be like what we're used to seeing. Both the owners and players made some concessions to reach a deal, and that means the 2020 season has received some big changes.

So with that in mind, let's take a look at some key dates and information Colorado Rockies fans need to know about the new season, as well as the team's expected regular-season schedule.

When Does the 2020 MLB Season Start?

Players will report to training camp on July 1 and Opening Day is expected to be on either July 23 or 24.

When is the MLB Trade Deadline?

The new 2020 MLB trade deadline will be on August 31.

When Will the MLB Playoffs Start?

No official playoff start date has been announced, but the regular season is expected to end by September 27 so that the playoffs can begin in October.

Other Key Dates for the 2020 MLB Season

June 26: Transaction Freeze ends - Teams have been in a holding pattern in terms of making significant transactions during the labor dispute, so on this date, teams will once again be allowed to sign players, make trades and offer contract extensions.

September 15: Playoff Eligibility Deadline – The date a player must be on an official roster in order to be eligible for the playoff roster.

Colorado Rockies Schedule 2020

The specific dates for games aren't available yet, but each team will play 40 games against their own division, and the additional 20 games will be played against the opposing league's counterpart division most closely related geographically. So the Rockies will play 40 games against NL West opponents and 20 against the AL West. The expected breakdown of matchups is below.

San Diego Padres — 10 Games
Los Angeles Dodgers — 10 Games
Arizona Diamondbacks — 10 Games
San Francisco Giants — 10 Games

Seattle Mariners — 4 Games
Los Angeles Angels — 4 Games
Houston Astros — 4 Games
Texas Rangers — 4 Games
Oakland Athletics — 4 Games

MLB Playoff Format

While there was talk of expanded playoffs, the MLB Playoff format will remain the same for the 2020 season.


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