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Sync the MLB schedule to Google Calendar

Add the full MLB 2026 schedule to Google Calendar in one tap. Every fixture in your own timezone, TV channels included, and when a match is rescheduled your calendar updates itself.

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What lands in your calendar

The next 5 MLB fixtures, exactly as they'll appear in Google Calendar — converted to your own timezone on sync.

Mon, Aug 17 · 1:40 PM ET Cincinnati Reds v St.Louis CardinalsLocal/Regional Broadcast
Mon, Aug 17 · 6:05 PM ET Tampa Bay Rays v Baltimore OriolesLocal/Regional Broadcast
Mon, Aug 17 · 6:40 PM ET Philadelphia Phillies v Miami MarlinsLocal/Regional Broadcast
Mon, Aug 17 · 6:40 PM ET Cincinnati Reds v St.Louis CardinalsLocal/Regional Broadcast
Mon, Aug 17 · 7:05 PM ET Pittsburgh Pirates v Detroit TigersLocal/Regional Broadcast

Plus every remaining fixture this season. See the full MLB schedule and standings →

Adding it to Google Calendar

  1. 1Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule.
  2. 2Open Google Calendar in a desktop browser (calendar.google.com). The mobile apps cannot add a subscription — you only need to do this once, from a browser.
  3. 3In the left sidebar, hover "Other calendars" and click the + button.
  4. 4Choose "From URL", paste the feed URL, and click "Add calendar".
  5. 5The schedule appears under "Other calendars" and refreshes on its own from then on.

One thing to know about Google Calendar

Google controls how often subscribed calendars refresh — typically somewhere between 8 and 24 hours, and it is not user-configurable. A newly announced fixture can therefore take up to a day to appear in Google Calendar specifically. Apple Calendar and Outlook let you refresh sooner.

Any Google account, including Workspace — and it syncs down to the Google Calendar app on Android and iOS automatically.

MLB on Google Calendar — FAQ

Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule. Open Google Calendar in a desktop browser (calendar.google.com). The mobile apps cannot add a subscription — you only need to do this once, from a browser. In the left sidebar, hover "Other calendars" and click the + button. Choose "From URL", paste the feed URL, and click "Add calendar". The schedule appears under "Other calendars" and refreshes on its own from then on.

Yes. This is a subscribed feed rather than a one-time download, so if a fixture changes date, kickoff time, or broadcaster, the entry already in your Google Calendar changes with it. A downloaded .ics file cannot do that — it's a snapshot.

Yes. Times are delivered in UTC and your calendar app converts them to whatever timezone your device is set to, including automatically when you travel or when clocks change.

Google controls how often subscribed calendars refresh — typically somewhere between 8 and 24 hours, and it is not user-configurable. A newly announced fixture can therefore take up to a day to appear in Google Calendar specifically. Apple Calendar and Outlook let you refresh sooner.

Yes — you can try any one team free for 14 days, no card and no account needed, to check the feed works in Google Calendar before paying. A full-season league feed is part of the $47/year subscription.

One subscription covers every league and every team — in Google Calendar or any calendar you already use.