It Hasn’t Been A While

Coming in to the 2023 season, I had seen every team since the pandemic-stricken 2020 season save two: the Pirates, who I had last seen in 2019, and the Marlins, who I hadn’t seen in person since 2013.  This week, I knocked both of those teams off the list, with the Marlins coming through Guaranteed Rate Field this past weekend and the Pirates in town at Wrigley Field this week.

Less than halfway through the 2023 season, I’ve already seen fourteen of the 30 clubs, just under half.  That number jumps to 25 when we turn the clock back to 2022.  That’s 83% of the league that I’ve seen in less than a season and a half.  The remaining five I saw in 2021, and I’m sure at least two or three will make an appearance in the second half of 2023.  Anyway, here’s a look at each team and the last time I saw them play.

Most Recent Game By Team

Team Name Date
Washington Nationals 5/19/2021
St. Louis Cardinals 5/26/2021
San Diego Padres 6/1/2021
Boston Red Sox 9/11/2021
Cincinnati Reds 9/28/2021
Seattle Mariners 4/12/2022
Los Angeles Angels 4/30/2022
New York Yankees 5/15/2022
Los Angeles Dodgers 6/8/2022
Texas Rangers 6/12/2022
Atlanta Braves 6/18/2022
Toronto Blue Jays 6/20/2022
Colorado Rockies 7/27/2022
Oakland Athletics 7/30/2022

Arizona Diamondbacks

8/27/2022
Minnesota Twins 10/5/2022
Milwaukee Brewers 3/30/2023
San Francisco Giants 4/3/2023
Baltimore Orioles 4/15/2023
Philadelphia Phillies 4/19/2023
Tampa Bay Rays 4/30/2023
Houston Astros 5/13/2023
Cleveland Guardians 5/18/2023
Kansas City Royals 5/21/2023
New York Mets 5/24/2023
Detroit Tigers 6/3/2023
Miami Marlins 6/11/2023
Chicago White Sox 6/11/2023
Pittsburgh Pirates 6/15/2023
Chicago Cubs 6/15/2023

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