Seattle Mariners Printable Regular Season Schedule – 2023
For the Seattle Mariners, the 2022 season was a success on many fronts. They finished the season with a record of 90–72, equaling their record from 2021, and successfully reached the postseason for the first time since 2001. Cal Raleigh hit a walk-off home run against the Oakland Athletics that sealed the first playoff berth for the Mariners since 2001.
They defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the Wild Card Series but lost to the eventual champion Houston Astros in the Division Series in a three-game sweep, complete with an 18-inning loss where they failed to score a single run in the first postseason game played in Seattle since October 18, 2001.
Click Below to Download 2023 Seattle Mariners Printable Regular Season Schedule
Here’s the full Mariners’ season 2023 schedule:
Fri, Mar 31 vs Cleveland
Tue, Apr 4 vs Los Angeles
Sat, Apr 8 @Cleveland
Tue, Apr 11 @Chicago
Sat, Apr 15 vs Colorado
Tue, Apr 18 vs Milwaukee
Sat, Apr 22 vs St. Louis
Wed, Apr 26 @Philadelphia
Sat, Apr 29 @Toronto
Wed, May 3 @Oakland
Sat, May 6 vs Houston
Tue, May 9 vs Texas
Sat, May 13 @Detroit
Tue, May 16 @Boston
Sat, May 20 @Atlanta
Tue, May 23 vs Oakland
Sat, May 27 vs Pittsburgh
Tue, May 30 vs New York
Sat, Jun 3 @Texas
Wed, Jun 7 @San Diego
Sat, Jun 10 @Los Angeles
Tue, Jun 13 vs Miami
Sat, Jun 17 vs Chicago
Wed, Jun 21 @New York
Sat, Jun 24 @Baltimore
Tue, Jun 27 vs Washington
Sat, Jul 1 vs Tampa Bay
Tue, Jul 4 @San Francisco
Fri, Jul 7 @Houston
Sat, Jul 15 vs Detroit
Tue, Jul 18 vs Minnesota
Sat, Jul 22 vs Toronto
Tue, Jul 25 @Minnesota
Sat, Jul 29 @Arizona
Tue, Aug 1 vs Boston
Fri, Aug 4 @Los Angeles
Wed, Aug 9 vs San Diego
Sat, Aug 12 vs Baltimore
Tue, August 15 @Kansas City
Sat, August 19 @Houston
Tue, August 22 @Chicago
Sat, August 26 vs Kansas City
Tue, August 29 vs Oakland
Sat, September 2 @New York
Tue, September 5 @Cincinnati
Fri, September 8 @Tampa Bay
Tue, Sep 12 vs Los Angeles
Tue, Sep 19 @Oakland
Sat, Sep 23 @Texas
Tue, Sep 26 vs Houston
Fri, Sep 29 vs Texas
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