List of Major League Baseball games played outside North America

Major League Baseball has played multiple games outside its base in the United States and Canada, excluding the MLB Japan All-Star Series.

List of games

SeasonDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamAttendanceStadiumCityCountryRef
1996August 16San Diego Padres15–10New York Mets23,699Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[1]
1996August 17New York Mets7–3San Diego Padres20,873Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[2]
1996August 18San Diego Padres8–0New York Mets22,810Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[3]
1999April 4Colorado Rockies8–2San Diego Padres27,104Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[4]
2000March 29Chicago Cubs5–3New York Mets55,000Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[5]
2000March 30New York Mets5–1Chicago Cubs55,000Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[6]
2004March 30Tampa Bay Devil Rays8–3New York Yankees55,000Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[7]
2004March 31New York Yankees12–1Tampa Bay Devil Rays55,000Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[8]
2008March 25Boston Red Sox6–5Oakland Athletics44,628Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[9]
2008March 26Oakland Athletics5–1Boston Red Sox44,735Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[10]
2012March 28Seattle Mariners3–1Oakland Athletics44,227Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[11]
2012March 29Oakland Athletics4–1Seattle Mariners43,391Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[12]
2014March 22Los Angeles Dodgers3–1Arizona Diamondbacks44,735Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Australia[13]
2014March 23Los Angeles Dodgers7–5Arizona Diamondbacks38,079Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Australia[14]
2018May 4Los Angeles Dodgers4–0San Diego Padres21,536Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[15]
2018May 5San Diego Padres7–4Los Angeles Dodgers21,791Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[16]
2018May 6San Diego Padres3–0Los Angeles Dodgers21,789Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[17]

Future games

On May 1, 2018, the league announced a two-game series between the Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics in Tokyo. This will be the first MLB regular season game in Tokyo since 2012, also between the Mariners and Athletics. The league also announced one week later, that a two-game series between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox would be held in London. These will be the first MLB games ever played in the United Kingdom.

SeasonDateTeamsStadiumCityCountryRef
2019March 20Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle MarinersTokyo DomeTokyo Japan
2019March 21Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle MarinersTokyo DomeTokyo Japan
2019June 29New York Yankees vs. Boston Red SoxLondon Stadium London UK
2019June 30New York Yankees vs. Boston Red SoxLondon Stadium London UK

Puerto Rico

Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a United States commonwealth, has hosted 51 MLB games since 2001. Of these games, 43 were during the 2003 and 2004 Montreal Expos seasons. The remaining six games involved other MLB teams:

SeasonDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamAttendanceStadiumCityCountryRef
2001April 1Toronto Blue Jays8–1Texas Rangers19,891Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[18]
2010June 28Florida Marlins10–3New York Mets18,073Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[19]
2010June 29Florida Marlins7–6New York Mets18,373Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[20]
2010June 30New York Mets6–5Florida Marlins19,232Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[21]
2018April 17Cleveland Indians6–1Minnesota Twins19,516Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[22]
2018April 18Minnesota Twins2–1Cleveland Indians19,537Estadio Hiram BithornSan Juan Puerto Rico[23]

See also

References

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