The All-Star Break is nearly over, the Yankees ready to kick off their second-half slate with a showdown with the Dodgers. Before we get to the second half of the 2026 season, however, MLB has announced the schedule for the 2027 season.
The Yankees will open next season at home against the Blue Jays on Thursday March 25th, a welcome development after having opened two of their last three campaigns on the road. A three-game set with the Jays will be followed by three games against the A’s, giving New
York a six-game homestand to start the year. On the other end, they’ll close the 2027 season with a six-game road trip against division rivals, with a trip to Toronto followed by three games against the Orioles.
Interestingly, the season-opening set with the Blue Jays will be the Yankees’ only divisional matchup during the season’s first six weeks until they host the Rays for four games in the second week of May. In related news, the first series with Boston once again won’t happen until the Yankees travel to Boston on June 4th; this will mark the fourth time in five seasons that the first Yankees-Red Sox matchup won’t come before June.
A few other highlights dot the schedule. The first edition of the Subway Series will come on May 28th at Citi Field, before returning to Yankee Stadium on July 16th, the first series coming out of the All-Star Break, with the All-Star Game itself on July 13th. The Yankees will also travel to play the Dodgers next year, with that series starting August 27th in Los Angeles.
We may have a whole half-season (and a playoff tournament) to play for 2026, but we’ve already got an eye on 2027. Here’s a look at the full Yankees schedule:
You can check out the rest of the 2027 MLB schedule here.













