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Printable 2020 Season Verticalschedule C1R2 2020 SEASON SCHEDULE (All times PST – Times subject to change) as of 9/24/19 MAY 21 THU Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 9 THU Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 22 FRI Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 10 FRI Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 23 SAT Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 11 SAT Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 24 SUN Tacoma 12:05PM APRIL 12 SUN Albuquerque 12:05PM MAY 25 MON Tacoma (Memorial Day) 12:05PM APRIL 13 MON Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 26 TUE @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 14 TUE @El Paso :TBA MAY 27 WED @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 15 WED @El Paso :TBA MAY 28 THU @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 16 THU @El Paso :TBA MAY 29 FRI @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 17 FRI @Albuquerque :TBA APRIL 18 SAT @Albuquerque :TBA MAY 30 SAT Reno 7:05PM APRIL 19 SUN @Albuquerque :TBA MAY 31 SUN Reno 12:05PM APRIL 20 MON @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 1 MON Reno 7:05PM TUE 7:05PM APRIL 21 TUE Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 2 Reno APRIL 22 WED Sacramento 7:05PM APRIL 23 THU Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 3 WED @El Paso :TBA APRIL 24 FRI Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 4 THU @El Paso :TBA APRIL 25 SAT Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 5 FRI @El Paso :TBA APRIL 26 SUN Fresno 12:05PM JUNE 6 SAT @El Paso :TBA APRIL 27 MON Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 7 SUN @El Paso :TBA JUNE 8 MON OFF APRIL 28 TUE OFF APRIL 29 WED @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 9 TUE Iowa 7:05PM APRIL 30 THU @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 10 WED Iowa 7:05PM JUNE 10 WED Iowa 7:05PM MAY 1 FRI @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 12 FRI Omaha 7:05PM MAY 2 SAT @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 13 SAT Omaha 7:05PM MAY 3 SUN @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 14 SUN Omaha 12:05PM JUNE 15 MON Omaha 7:05PM MAY 4 MON El Paso 7:05PM JUNE 16 TUE OFF MAY 5 TUE El Paso 7:05PM MAY 6 WED El Paso 10:35AM JUNE 17 WED @Round Rock :TBA MAY 7 THU El Paso 7:05PM JUNE 18 THU @Round Rock :TBA JUNE 19 FRI @Round Rock :TBA MAY 8 FRI @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 20 SAT @San Antonio :TBA MAY 9 SAT @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 21 SUN @San Antonio :TBA MAY 10 SUN @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 22 MON @San Antonio :TBA MAY 11 MON @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 23 TUE @San Antonio :TBA JUNE 24 WED OFF MAY 12 TUE Salt Lake 7:05PM MAY 13 WED Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 25 THU Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 14 THU Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 26 FRI Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 15 FRI Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 27 SAT Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 28 SUN Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 16 SAT @Reno :TBA JUNE 29 MON Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 17 SUN @Reno :TBA JUNE 30 TUE Fresno 7:05PM MAY 18 MON @Reno :TBA WED 7:05PM MAY 19 TUE @Reno :TBA JULY 1 Fresno THU 7:05PM MAY 20 WED OFF JULY 2 Fresno JULY 3 FRI Fresno 7:05PM @aviatorslv aviatorslv.com AUGUST 8 SAT Memphis 7:05PM JULY 4 SAT @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 9 SUN Memphis 7:05PM JULY 5 SUN @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 10 MON Memphis 7:05PM JULY 6 MON @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 11 TUE Memphis 7:05PM JULY 7 TUE @Salt Lake :TBA JULY 8 WED @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 2 SAT OFF JULY 8 WED @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 12 SUN @Fresno :TBA JULY 10 FRI @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 14 MON @Fresno :TBA JULY 11 SAT @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 15 TUE @Fresno :TBA JULY 12 SUN @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 16 MON @Fresno :TBA JULY 13-15 M-W Triple-A All-Star Break AUGUST 17 WED Reno 7:05PM JULY 15 WED Triple-A All-Star Game :TBA AUGUST 18 THU Reno 7:05PM (PNC Field – Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA) AUGUST 19 FRI Reno 7:05PM AUGUST 20 SAT Reno 7:05PM JULY 16 THU El Paso 7:05PM JULY 17 FRI El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 21 SAT @Tacoma :TBA JULY 18 SAT El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 22 SUN @Tacoma :TBA JULY 19 SUN El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 23 MON @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 24 TUE OFF JULY 20 MON @Reno :TBA AUGUST 25 MON @Sacramento :TBA JULY 21 TUE @Reno :TBA AUGUST 26 SUN @Sacramento :TBA JULY 22 WED @Reno :TBA AUGUST 27 MON @Sacramento :TBA JULY 23 THU @Reno :TBA AUGUST 28 THU Tacoma 7:05PM JULY 24 FRI Albuquerque 7:05PM AUGUST 29 FRI Tacoma 7:05PM JULY 25 SAT Albuquerque 7:05PM AUGUST 30 SAT Tacoma 7:05PM JULY 26 SUN Albuquerque 7:05PM JULY 27 MON OFF AUGUST 31 SAT @Fresno :TBA SEPTEMBER 1 SUN @Fresno :TBA JULY 28 TUE @Wichita :TBA SEPTEMBER 2 MON @Fresno :TBA JULY 29 WED @Wichita :TBA SEPTEMBER 3 TUE @Fresno JULY 30 THU @Wichita :TBA JULY 31 FRI @Oklahoma City :TBA SEPTEMBER 4 WED Salt Lake 7:05PM AUGUST 1 SAT @Oklahoma City :TBA SEPTEMBER 5 THU Salt Lake 7:05PM AUGUST 2 SUN @Oklahoma City :TBA SEPTEMBER 6 FRI Salt Lake 7:05PM AUGUST 3 MON @Oklahoma City :TBA SEPTEMBER 7 SAT Salt Lake (Labor Day) 12:05PM AUGUST 4 TUE OFF SEPTEMBER 9-13 PCL Playoffs :TBA AUGUST 5 WED Nashville 7:05PM SEPTEMBER 15-20 Championship Series :TBA AUGUST 6 THU Nashville 7:05PM SEPTEMBER 22 TUE Ephesus Triple-A National AUGUST 7 FRI Nashville 7:05PM Championship Game (Las Vegas) MAY 21 THU Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 9 THU Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 22 FRI Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 10 FRI Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 23 SAT Tacoma 7:05PM APRIL 11 SAT Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 24 SUN Tacoma 12:05PM APRIL 12 SUN Albuquerque 12:05PM MAY 25 MON Tacoma (Memorial Day) 12:05PM APRIL 13 MON Albuquerque 7:05PM MAY 26 TUE @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 14 TUE @El Paso :TBA MAY 27 WED @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 15 WED @El Paso :TBA MAY 28 THU @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 16 THU @El Paso :TBA MAY 29 FRI @Salt Lake :TBA APRIL 17 FRI @Albuquerque :TBA APRIL 18 SAT @Albuquerque :TBA MAY 30 SAT Reno 7:05PM APRIL 19 SUN @Albuquerque :TBA MAY 31 SUN Reno 12:05PM APRIL 20 MON @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 1 MON Reno 7:05PM APRIL 21 TUE Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 2 TUE Reno 7:05PM APRIL 22 WED Sacramento 7:05PM APRIL 23 THU Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 3 WED @El Paso :TBA APRIL 24 FRI Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 4 THU @El Paso :TBA APRIL 25 SAT Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 5 FRI @El Paso :TBA APRIL 26 SUN Fresno 12:05PM JUNE 6 SAT @El Paso :TBA APRIL 27 MON Fresno 7:05PM JUNE 7 SUN @El Paso :TBA JUNE 8 MON OFF APRIL 28 TUE OFF APRIL 29 WED @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 9 TUE Iowa 7:05PM APRIL 30 THU @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 10 WED Iowa 7:05PM JUNE 10 WED Iowa 7:05PM MAY 1 FRI @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 12 FRI Omaha 7:05PM MAY 2 SAT @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 13 SAT Omaha 7:05PM MAY 3 SUN @Sacramento :TBA JUNE 14 SUN Omaha 12:05PM JUNE 15 MON Omaha 7:05PM MAY 4 MON El Paso 7:05PM JUNE 16 TUE OFF MAY 5 TUE El Paso 7:05PM MAY 6 WED El Paso 10:35AM JUNE 17 WED @Round Rock :TBA MAY 7 THU El Paso 7:05PM JUNE 18 THU @Round Rock :TBA JUNE 19 FRI @Round Rock :TBA MAY 8 FRI @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 20 SAT @San Antonio :TBA MAY 9 SAT @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 21 SUN @San Antonio :TBA MAY 10 SUN @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 22 MON @San Antonio :TBA MAY 11 MON @Albuquerque :TBA JUNE 23 TUE @San Antonio :TBA JUNE 24 WED OFF MAY 12 TUE Salt Lake 7:05PM MAY 13 WED Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 25 THU Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 14 THU Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 26 FRI Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 15 FRI Salt Lake 7:05PM JUNE 27 SAT Sacramento 7:05PM JUNE 28 SUN Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 16 SAT @Reno :TBA JUNE 29 MON Sacramento 7:05PM MAY 17 SUN @Reno :TBA JUNE 30 TUE Fresno 7:05PM MAY 18 MON @Reno :TBA WED 7:05PM MAY 19 TUE @Reno :TBA JULY 1 Fresno THU 7:05PM MAY 20 WED OFF JULY 2 Fresno JULY 3 FRI Fresno 7:05PM 2020 SEASON SCHEDULE (All times PST – Times subject to change) as of 9/24/19 AUGUST 8 SAT Memphis 7:05PM JULY 4 SAT @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 9 SUN Memphis 7:05PM JULY 5 SUN @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 10 MON Memphis 7:05PM JULY 6 MON @Salt Lake :TBA AUGUST 11 TUE Memphis 7:05PM JULY 7 TUE @Salt Lake :TBA JULY 8 WED @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 2 SAT OFF JULY 8 WED @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 12 SUN @Fresno :TBA JULY 10 FRI @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 14 MON @Fresno :TBA JULY 11 SAT @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 15 TUE @Fresno :TBA JULY 12 SUN @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 16 MON @Fresno :TBA JULY 13-15 M-W Triple-A All-Star Break AUGUST 17 WED Reno 7:05PM JULY 15 WED Triple-A All-Star Game :TBA AUGUST 18 THU Reno 7:05PM (PNC Field – Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA) AUGUST 19 FRI Reno 7:05PM AUGUST 20 SAT Reno 7:05PM JULY 16 THU El Paso 7:05PM JULY 17 FRI El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 21 SAT @Tacoma :TBA JULY 18 SAT El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 22 SUN @Tacoma :TBA JULY 19 SUN El Paso 7:05PM AUGUST 23 MON @Tacoma :TBA AUGUST 24 TUE OFF JULY 20 MON @Reno :TBA AUGUST 25 MON @Sacramento :TBA JULY 21 TUE @Reno :TBA AUGUST 26 SUN @Sacramento :TBA JULY 22 WED @Reno :TBA AUGUST 27 MON @Sacramento :TBA JULY 23 THU @Reno :TBA AUGUST 28 THU Tacoma 7:05PM JULY 24 FRI Albuquerque 7:05PM AUGUST 29 FRI Tacoma 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