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Cincinnati Reds' 2023 Official Regular Season Schedule

MLB schedules will look quite a bit different in 2023, as each team will play the 29 MLB teams for the first time in baseball history. Here's a look at the Cincinnati Reds' entire schedule for the 2023 Major League Baseball regular season.

The Cincinnati Reds are now less than two months away from Opening Day.

The Reds will open the season at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates, before playing host to the Chicago Cubs at the Great American Ballpark. Then, they will travel to Philadelphia and Atlanta for a pair of three-game road series against the Phillies and Braves, before returning home to play the Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays.

For the first time ever, the Reds will play a series against each of the other 29 Major League Baseball teams. All 30 teams will play a series against each other, for the first time in baseball history. The hope is that it will generate more fan interest, as star players from the opposite league will appear at the city's home ballpark every other year. Reds fans will get a chance to see Aaron Judge play when the New York Yankees come to town in mid-May.

The schedule change will also provide help to teams that play in hypercompetitive divisions. It will not aid teams like the Reds, who might be playing in baseball's weakest division, the National League Central, in 2023.

The Reds are coming off a season in which they lost 100 games, after trading away Jesse Winker, Eugenio Suarez and Luis Castillo. They home to show signs of improvement in 2023.

Here's a look at the Reds' entire schedule for the 2023 season:

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