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The Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 10-4 at home on Thursday night in their season opener. The two teams will face off again this weekend two more times. Check out Stubhub.com for the Phillies’ entire 2019 MLB schedule and tickets to their games.
Here are some key dates for the Phillies’ 2019 schedule:
April 2: Bryce Harper returns to Nationals Park for the first time since becoming a Phillie.
• April 8: The Nats are in Philly.
• April 15-17: The Mets are in town and you could get your first potential matchup between Aaron Nola and Jacob deGrom, if the schedule lines up the right way.
• May 13: This begins a grueling stretch for the Phillies, where from May 13-June 2, the Phillies face all NL contenders — four vs. the Brewers, three vs. the Rockies, four at the Cubs, three at the Brewers, three vs. the Cardinals, three at the Dodgers. Talk about an early-season test.
• June 14-20: The Phillies have an important seven-game road trip through Atlanta and Washington.
• July 7: Final game before the All-Star break. The Phils are at Citi Field.
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