
The Toronto Blue Jays’ 2026 regular-season schedule has arrived.
Though the Blue Jays and their fans are focused on the remainder of the 2025 season and the upcoming playoffs, the team released its full schedule for the 2026 campaign, which will begin on March 26.
For the second-straight year, the Blue Jays will begin and finish their season at Rogers Centre. Their first homestand of the year will see them go head-to-head with the Oakland Athletics in a three-game series, while they’ll close things out with a two-game set against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Jays will play their first six games of the 2026 season at home, as they welcome the Colorado Rockies to town following their opening series versus the Athletics. They will have two more lengthy homestands in June.
The first will see them play nine games versus the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, and New York Yankees from June 5 to June 14. The second will come later that same month, when they will have a 10-game homestand from June 22 to July 1, during which time they will take on the Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, and the New York Mets.
As for some fan-favourite road trips, the Jays will be on the road to take on the Minnesota Twins from April 30 to May 3, and later that month will head to Detroit to take on the Tigers from May 15 to May 17. They will also head east to face the Seattle Mariners from July 3 to July 5, and will play in Cleveland against the Guardians from Sept. 1 to 3.

Toronto Blue Jays’ 2026 regular-season schedule.
The Jays have also announced that fans can expect to once again see Loonie Dog Nights and Jr. Jays Sundays. The full promotional schedule will be released in the offseason.
The 2025 season has been a surprisingly successful one for the Blue Jays, who sit atop the AL East division with a 77-55 record. They’ve been especially good at Rogers Centre, going 43-21 thus far.
The Jays have just 32 games remaining in their regular season schedule, which gives them a very good chance to get back into the playoffs after falling short in 2024. In fact, FanGraphs is giving them a 99.8 per cent chance of getting into the postseason, and a 9.4 per cent chance of winning the World Series.
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