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Cubs announce spring broadcast schedule
On Thursday morning, the Cubs unveiled their Spring Training broadcast schedule, and many of the games are available for Cubs fans nationwide.
In total, 36 of 39 games will be broadcast in some capacity, with four games available on WGN and two on Comcast SportsNet. A total of nine games will be broadcast on the WGN Cubs radio network, and 25 can be heard on Internet radio at cubs.com.
The team also added a few more games to its spring slate. The Cubs will play host to a World Baseball Classic opponent on Friday, March 15, and they’ll head to Tucson to play the Dodgers on March 21. Then they close out the spring season with a pair of games against the Astros in Houston on March 29 and 30.
Below is the schedule, along with the broadcast options:
First pitch is scheduled for 2:05 CST for all games, unless otherwise noted.
Cubs announce tentative 2013 schedule
The Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball announced the tentative 2013 regular season schedule today. The Cubs’ season will open up on Monday, April 1, with the North Siders traveling to Pittsburgh to take on the Pirates. The home opener will take place a week later against Milwaukee on April 8.
Cubs fans will get their first taste of April Interleague Play when the two-time defending AL champion Texas Rangers come to town April 16-18.
The BP Crosstown Cup should get interesting, as the Cubs will play a pair of back-to-back, two-game series against the White Sox. The first set will take place at U.S. Cellular Field from May 27-28 and will be immediately followed by a pair of games against the Sox at Wrigley on May 29-30.
NL Central rival St. Louis comes to town on May 7-8, July 11-14 and Aug. 16-18. The Cubs will finish the season on the road against the Cardinals Sept. 27-29.
Chicago Cubs 2013 Schedule
Tentative and subject to change
April 1, 3-4: at Pittsburgh (3)
April 5-7: at Atlanta (3)
April 8-10: MILWAUKEE (3)
April 11-14: SAN FRANCISCO (4)
April 16-18: TEXAS (3)
April 19-21: at Milwaukee (3)
April 22-24: at Cincinnati (3)
April 25-28: at Miami (4)
April 29-May 2: SAN DIEGO (4)
May 3-5: CINCINNATI (3)
May 7-8: ST. LOUIS (2)
May 10-12: at Washington (3)
May 13-15: COLORADO (3)
May 17-19: NEW YORK (NL, 3)
May 21-23: at Pittsburgh (3)
May 24-26: at Cincinnati (3)
May 27-28: at White Sox (2)
May 29-30: WHITE SOX (2)
May 31-June 2: ARIZONA (3)
June 4-5: at Los Angeles (AL, 2)
June 7-9: PITTSBURGH (3)
June 10-13: CINCINNATI (4)
June 14-16: at New York (NL, 3)
June 17-20: at St. Louis (4)
June 21-23: HOUSTON (3)
June 25-27: at Milwaukee (3)
June 28-30: at Seattle (3)
July 2-4: at Oakland (3)
July 5-7: PITTSBURGH (3)
July 9-10: LOS ANGELES (AL, 2)
July 11-14: ST. LOUIS (4)
July 16: All-Star Game in New York (NL)
July 19-21: at Colorado (3)
July 22-25: at Arizona (4)
July 26-28: at San Francisco (3)
July 29-31: MILWAUKEE (3)
August 1-4: LOS ANGELES (NL, 4)
August 6-8: at Philadelphia (3)
August 9-11: at St. Louis (3)
August 12-14: CINCINNATI (3)
August 16-18: ST. LOUIS (3)
August 19-22: WASHINGTON (4)
August 23-25: at San Diego (3)
August 26-28: at Los Angeles (NL, 3)
August 30-Sept. 1: PHILADELPHIA (3)
September 2-4: MIAMI (3)
September 6-8: MILWAUKEE (3)
September 9-11: at Cincinnati (3)
September 12-15: at Pittsburgh (4)
September 16-19: at Milwaukee (4)
September 20-22: ATLANTA (3)
September 23-25: PITTSBURGH (3)
September 27-29: at St. Louis (3)
Home Games are in Bold






