2007 Red Sox Schedule
The Red Sox will open the 2007 season on the road against the Royals on Monday, April 2. After three games in Kansas City, the Sox go to Texas for a weekend series.
The home opener is scheduled for Tuesday, April 10 versus the Mariners. The Angels will be Boston's opponent on Patriot's Day. The annual 11:05 a.m. game takes place on April 16.
The Red Sox and Yankees will play six series, four of them on a weekend. The Yankees come to Fenway Park on April 20-22, June 1-3, and September 14-16. The Sox play at Yankee Stadium April 27-29, May 21-23, and August 28-30.
Interleague play will see the Red Sox taking on teams from the NL West, with the Atlanta Braves considered their natural rival. The Red Sox will host the Braves, Rockies and Giants. Boston travels to Arizona, Atlanta and San Diego.
The regular season concludes with a six game homestand against the A's and Twins, the finale coming on September 30.
2007 BOSTON RED SOX SCHEDULE |
APRIL
2, 4-5 at Kansas City
6-8 at Texas
10-12 vs Seattle
13-16 vs LA Angels
17-19 at Toronto
20-22 vs NY Yankees
23-24 vs Toronto
25-26 at Baltimore
27-29 at NY Yankees
MAY
1-2 vs Oakland
4-6 at Minnesota
8-10 at Toronto
11-13 vs Baltimore
14-17 vs Detroit
18-20 vs Atlanta
21-23 at NY Yankees
25-27 at Texas
28-30 vs Cleveland
JUNE
1-3 vs NY Yankees
4-7 at Oakland
8-10 at Arizona
12-14 vs Colorado
15-17 vs San Francisco
18-20 at Atlanta
22-24 at San Diego
25-27 at Seattle
29-30 vs Texas
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JULY
1-2 vs Texas
3-5 vs Tampa Bay
6-8 at Detroit
10 All Star Game
12-15 vs Toronto
16-18 vs Kansas City
19-22 vs Chicago Sox
23-26 at Cleveland
27-29 at Tampa Bay
31 vs Baltimore
AUGUST
1-2 vs Baltimore
3-5 at Seattle
6-8 at LA Angeles
10-12 at Baltimore
13-15 vs Tampa Bay
17-19 vs LA Angels
20-22 at Tampa Bay
23-26 at Chicago Sox
28-30 at NY Yankees
31 vs Baltimore
SEPTEMBER
1-2 vs Baltimore
3-5 vs Toronto
6-9 at Baltimore
10-12 vs Tampa Bay
14-16 vs NY Yankees
17-19 at Toronto
21-23 at Tampa Bay
25-26 vs Oakland
27-30 vs Minnesota
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