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List of Major League Baseball games played outside the United States and Canada

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The U.S. 7th Fleet Band and U.S. Army Japan Band perform during theMLB Japan Opening Series 2008.

Major League Baseball (MLB) has played multipleregular season games outside of the United States and Canada, where all MLB teams are currently or historically based.[1] Beginning with the2023 season, these games are branded asMLB World Tour.[2]

List of games

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Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey
Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo Dome
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
London Stadium
London Stadium
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú
Gocheok Sky Dome
Gocheok Sky Dome
Locations of Major League Baseball games played outside the United States and Canada

To date, major-league regular-season games have been contested in five countries outside of the United States and Canada: Australia (Sydney), Japan (Tokyo), Mexico (Mexico City and Monterrey), South Korea (Seoul), and the United Kingdom (London).

The first MLB World Tour games (as they are now known) were contested in Mexico in 1996 and 1999. From 2000 through 2012, eight such games were contested, all in Japan. Two games were played in Australia in 2014, followed by three games in Mexico in 2018. The 2019 season saw a total of eight games played in Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Following a three-year pause, Mexico and the United Kingdom each hosted a two-game series in 2023. In 2024, MLB teams played two-game series in Seoul, Mexico City, and London.

Exhibition contests, such as preseason games or postseason all-star games, are not included in the list below. Several such contests can be found in theSee also section.

SeasonDateDesignated visitorScoreDesignated home teamAttendanceStadiumCityCountryRef.
1996August 16New York Mets10–15San Diego Padres23,699Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[3]
August 17New York Mets7–3San Diego Padres20,873[4]
August 18New York Mets0–9San Diego Padres22,810[5]
1999April 4Colorado Rockies8–2San Diego Padres27,104[6]
2000March 29Chicago Cubs5–3New York Mets55,000Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[7]
March 30New York Mets5–1Chicago Cubs55,000[8]
2004March 30Tampa Bay Devil Rays8–3New York Yankees55,000[9]
March 31New York Yankees12–1Tampa Bay Devil Rays55,000[10]
2008March 25Boston Red Sox6–5Oakland Athletics44,628[11]
March 26Boston Red Sox1–5Oakland Athletics44,735[12]
2012March 28Seattle Mariners3–1Oakland Athletics44,227[13]
March 29Seattle Mariners1–4Oakland Athletics43,391[14]
2014March 22Los Angeles Dodgers3–1Arizona Diamondbacks38,266Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Australia[15]
March 23Los Angeles Dodgers7–5Arizona Diamondbacks38,079[16]
2018May 4Los Angeles Dodgers4–0San Diego Padres21,536Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[17]
May 5Los Angeles Dodgers4–7San Diego Padres21,791[18]
May 6Los Angeles Dodgers0–3San Diego Padres21,789[19]
2019March 20Seattle Mariners9–7Oakland Athletics45,787Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[20]
March 21Seattle Mariners5–4(12)Oakland Athletics46,451[21]
April 13St. Louis Cardinals2–5Cincinnati Reds16,496Estadio de Béisbol MonterreyMonterrey Mexico[22]
April 14St. Louis Cardinals9–5Cincinnati Reds16,793[23]
May 4Houston Astros14–2Los Angeles Angels18,177[24]
May 5Houston Astros10–4Los Angeles Angels17,614[25]
June 29New York Yankees17–13Boston Red Sox59,659London StadiumLondon United Kingdom[26]
June 30New York Yankees12–8Boston Red Sox59,059[27]
2023April 29San Francisco Giants11–16San DiegoPadres19,611Estadio Alfredo Harp HelúMexico City Mexico[28]
April 30San Francisco Giants4–6San Diego Padres19,633[29]
June 24Chicago Cubs9–1St. Louis Cardinals54,662London StadiumLondon United Kingdom[30]
June 25Chicago Cubs5–7St. Louis Cardinals55,565[31]
2024March 20Los Angeles Dodgers5–2San Diego Padres15,952Gocheok Sky DomeSeoul South Korea[32]
March 21San Diego Padres15–11Los Angeles Dodgers15,928[33]
April 27Houston Astros12–4Colorado Rockies19,934Estadio Alfredo Harp HelúMexico City Mexico[34]
April 28Houston Astros8–2Colorado Rockies19,841[35]
June 8Philadelphia Phillies7–2New York Mets53,882London StadiumLondon United Kingdom[36]
June 9New York Mets6–5Philadelphia Phillies55,074[37]
2025March 18Los Angeles Dodgers4–1Chicago Cubs42,365Tokyo DomeTokyo Japan[38]
March 19Los Angeles Dodgers6–3Chicago Cubs42,367[39]
Notes

Canceled games

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In May 2019, MLB announced that theChicago Cubs andSt. Louis Cardinals would play a two-game series in London in June 2020, to be known as the2020 MLB London Series. Additionally, in December 2019, the league announced that theArizona Diamondbacks andSan Diego Padres would play a two-game series in Mexico City in April 2020. These would have been the first regular-season MLB games in Mexico City.[41] Both of these series were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[42][43]

MLB had planned to host games at theStade de France, just outsideParis, starting in 2025. MLB canceled its 2025 Paris series due to being unable to find a promoter for the event[44] and because of scheduling issues that made it impractical to build a field to MLB's standards at the stadium.[45] Plans to hold games during the 2025 season in Mexico City, Mexico, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, which were part of the 2022 collective bargaining agreement, were abandoned in November 2024.[46]

Games played in Puerto Rico

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Estadio Hiram Bithorn inSan Juan, Puerto Rico, has hosted 49 MLB games since 2001.[1] AsPuerto Rico is a United Statescommonwealth, these games are not included in the above table.

TheMontreal Expos played 43 "home" games at Estadio Hiram Bithorn during 2003 and 2004.[47]

Further information:2003 Montreal Expos season and2004 Montreal Expos season

Excluding Expos games, below is a list of neutral-site games played in Puerto Rico:

SeasonDateDesignated visitorScoreDesignated home teamAttendanceStadiumCityCountryRef
2001April 1Texas Rangers1–8Toronto Blue Jays19,891Estadio Hiram BithornSan JuanPuerto Rico[48]
2010June 28New York Mets3–10Florida Marlins18,073[49]
June 29New York Mets6–7Florida Marlins18,373[50]
June 30New York Mets6–5Florida Marlins19,232[51]
2018April 17Cleveland Indians6–1Minnesota Twins19,516[52]
April 18Cleveland Indians1–2Minnesota Twins19,537[53]

In August 2019, MLB announced a three-game series between the New York Mets and Miami Marlins at Estadio Hiram Bithorn to be played in April 2020.[54] This series was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[42]

MLB World Tour

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Further information:MLB London Series,MLB Mexico City Series,MLB Seoul Series, andMLB Tokyo Series 2025

As part of thecollective bargaining agreement to end the2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout, MLB announced a plan to have additional games played internationally, including regular-season games inTokyo,Seoul,Mexico City,London, andParis between 2023 and 2026.[55] Beginning with the2023 season, games outside the U.S. and Canada are branded as "MLB World Tour".[2]

TheMLB Mexico City Series was first contested in 2023 atEstadio Alfredo Harp Helú. TheSan Diego Padres won both games against theSan Francisco Giants.[56]

In 2024, theBoston Red Sox and theTampa Bay Rays played two games duringspring training on March 9–10 atEstadio Quisqueya inSanto Domingo;[57] the Red Sox won both games.[58][59] TheLos Angeles Dodgers andSan Diego Padres opened the regular season atGocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, with each team winning one game. TheMLB Seoul Series included the first regular season games to be played in Korea.[60][61] Also during 2024, theHouston Astros won both games against theColorado Rockies played atEstadio Alfredo Harp Helú in Mexico City on April 27–28, and theNew York Mets and thePhiladelphia Phillies played two games atLondon Stadium as part of theMLB London Series on June 8–9, with each team winning one game.[62][63]

On July 18, 2024, MLB announced that theLos Angeles Dodgers andChicago Cubs would open the2025 season at theTokyo Dome in Tokyo with a two-game series on March 18 and 19.[64] The Cubs and Dodgers each played two exhibition games in Tokyo againstNippon Professional Baseball (NPB) teams prior to the series.[65]

On March 24–25, 2025, the Red Sox concluded their spring training with two games inMonterrey, Mexico, against theMonterrey Sultanes.[66]

Future plans

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MLB’s collective bargaining agreement includes the scheduling of games during the 2026 season in Mexico City in May, London in June, and San Juan in September.[46]

See also

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References

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