MLB released the full 2023 schedule on Wednesday.

The Mets season will start on March 30 in Miami and conclude October 1 at home against Philadelphia.

For the first time ever all 30 teams will play one another. That means fewer games against your division and more interleague.

The total count is 52 divisional games, 64 interleague games, and 46 intraleague games. L

Every team will play on Opening Day, Jackie Robinson Day, Lou Gehrig Day (June 2), July 4, Roberto Clemente Day (September 15), and Game 162.

The Mets longest road trip will be 10 games against the Athletics, Dodgers, and Giants from April 14-23. Their longest home stand will be seven games which happens multiple times during the season. One home stand against the Nationals and Braves from April 25-May 1 and one against the Brewers and Giants from June 26-July 2.