Rockies release complete 2027 schedule, wait to see if MLB goes into a lockout
The Rockies on Thursday released their 2027 schedule.
However, attach an asterisk by any games you put on your calendar.
Colorado is slated to open the 2027 season on the road in San Francisco against the Giants on March 25 and play three games in San Francisco before heading to San Diego for three games against the Padres. Colorado’s home opener is scheduled for April 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But will the annual celebration of Opening Day in LoDo really happen that day? That’s a big question mark with the end of the current Major League Baseball Collective Bargaining Agreement looming on Dec. 1.
Both the players and owners currently have dug in their heels over issues that include a potential salary cap and floor to be instituted with the next CBA. Those hardline stances haven’t softened over the All-Star break, and a nasty battle is expected to erupt between over the next few weeks or months.
The last time a CBA had to be agreed upon was 2022, and the issues were finally resolved after a 99-day lockout. The season opener was pushed back a week, and the revised schedule forced the Rockies to finish the season with six consecutive games in Los Angeles against the Dodgers.

While there may be a cloud hanging over the 2027 season, there are some Rockies dates to mark on your calendar as hope for a settlement springs eternal.
Colorado will once again be home on Independence Day, hosting the Toronto Blue Jays. That will also be a part of Colorado’s longest homestand of the season, beginning July 2 against Toronto and continuing with San Francisco and San Diego until July 11. That last game against the Padres will also be the final game before the All-Star Game break.
The longest Rockies road trip of the season also will happen in July, with Colorado heading to Arizona, San Francisco and Houston from July 16-25.
The Rockies will finish the season at home with a six-game homestand against the Dodgers and Giants.
Colorado’s 2027 schedule — key dates
March 25 — Season opener at San Francisco
April 1 — Home opener vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
June 20 — Father’s Day vs. Chicago Cubs (home)
July 4 — Independence Day vs. Toronto (home)
July 26-28 — Rockies vs. New York Yankees (home)
Sept. 6 — Labor Day vs. Cincinnati (home)
Sept. 26 — Season finale vs. San Francisco (home)
2027 Rockies schedule
March 25: at San Francisco
March 27: at San Francisco
March 28: at San Francisco
March 29: at San Diego
March 30: at San Diego
March 31: at San Diego
April 1: L.A. Dodgers
April 2: L.A. Dodgers
April 3: L.A. Dodgers
April 4: L.A. Dodgers
April 5: Miami
April 6: Miami
April 7: Miami
April 9: at Seattle
April 10: at Seattle
April 11: at Seattle
April 13: at L.A. Dodgers
April 14: at L.A. Dodgers
April 15: at L.A. Dodgers
April 16: N.Y. Mets
April 17: N.Y. Mets
April 18: N.Y. Mets
April 20: San Diego
April 21: San Diego
April 22: San Diego
April 23: at Milwaukee
April 24: at Milwaukee
April 25: at Milwaukee
April 26: at Cleveland
April 27: at Cleveland
April 28: at Cleveland
April 30: Athletics
May 1: Athletics
May 2: Athletics
May 3: Detroit
May 4: Detroit
May 5: Detroit
May 6: at Cincinnati
May 7: at Cincinnati
May 8: at Cincinnati
May 9: at Cincinnati
May 11: at Washington
May 12: at Washington
May 13: at Washington
May 14: Minnesota
May 15: Minnesota
May 16: Minnesota
May 17: Pittsburgh
May 18: Pittsburgh
May 19: Pittsburgh
May 20: at Arizona
May 21: at Arizona
May 22: at Arizona
May 23: at Arizona
May 25: Houston
May 26: Houston
May 27: Houston
May 28: at Baltimore
May 29: at Baltimore
May 30: at Baltimore
May 31: at Atlanta
June 1: at Atlanta
June 2: at Atlanta
June 4: St. Louis
June 5: St. Louis
June 6: St. Louis
June 7: Atlanta
June 8: Atlanta
June 9: Atlanta
June 11: at Chicago Cubs
June 12: at Chicago Cubs
June 13: at Chicago Cubs
June 14: at Texas
June 15: at Texas
June 16: at Texas
June 18: Chicago Cubs
June 19: Chicago Cubs
June 20: Chicago Cubs
June 21: Arizona
June 22: Arizona
June 23: Arizona
June 25: at Boston
June 26: at Boston
June 27: at Boston
June 29: at Philadelphia
June 30: at Philadelphia
July 1: at Philadelphia
July 2: Toronto
July 3: Toronto
July 4: Toronto
July 6: San Francisco
July 7: San Francisco
July 8: San Francisco
July 9: San Diego
July 10: San Diego
July 10: San Diego
July 11: San Diego
July 16: at Arizona
July 17: at Arizona
July 18: at Arizona
July 19: at San Francisco
July 20: at San Francisco
July 21: at San Francisco
July 22: at San Francisco
July 23: at Houston
July 24: at Houston
July 25: at Houston
July 26: N.Y. Yankees
July 27: N.Y. Yankees
July 28: N.Y. Yankees
July 30: Milwaukee
July 31: Milwaukee
Aug. 1: Milwaukee
Aug. 3: at Kansas City
Aug. 4: at Kansas City
Aug. 5: at Kansas City
Aug. 6: at St. Louis
Aug. 7: at St. Louis
Aug. 8: at St. Louis
Aug. 9: Philadelphia
Aug. 10: Philadelphia
Aug. 11: Philadelphia
Aug. 12: Philadelphia
Aug. 13: Chicago White Sox
Aug. 14: Chicago White Sox
Aug. 15: Chicago White Sox
Aug. 16: at L.A. Dodgers
Aug. 17: at L.A. Dodgers
Aug. 18: at L.A. Dodgers
Aug. 20: Arizona
Aug. 21: Arizona
Aug. 22: Arizona
Aug. 24: at N.Y. Mets
Aug. 25: at N.Y. Mets
Aug. 26: at N.Y. Mets
Aug. 27: at Pittsburgh
Aug. 28: at Pittsburgh
Aug. 29: at Pittsburgh
Aug. 31: L.A. Angels
Sept. 1: L.A. Angels
Sept. 2: L.A. Angels
Sept. 3: at San Diego
Sept. 4: at San Diego
Sept. 5: at San Diego
Sept. 6: Cincinnati
Sept. 7: Cincinnati
Sept. 8: Cincinnati
Sept. 10: Washington
Sept. 11: Washington
Sept. 12: Washington
Sept. 14: at Miami
Sept. 15: at Miami
Sept. 16: at Miami
Sept. 17: at Tampa Bay
Sept. 18: at Tampa Bay
Sept. 19: at Tampa Bay
Sept. 21: L.A. Dodgers
Sept. 22: L.A. Dodgers
Sept. 23: L.A. Dodgers
Sept. 24: San Francisco
Sept. 25: San Francisco
Sept. 26: San Francisco




