Baltimore Orioles August 2025 Schedule – Complete Game
As summer heats up in Charm City, Orioles fans have plenty to look forward to in August. With a packed slate of games featuring division rivals, powerhouse teams, and late-night West Coast showdowns, this month could define Baltimore’s playoff push. Whether you’re headed to Camden Yards or catching the action on TV, here’s everything you need to know about the Orioles’ August 2025 schedule—and why each series matters.
Complete August 2025 Baltimore Orioles Schedule

Date | Opponent | Venue | Time |
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Fri, Aug 1 | vs. CHC Cubs | Away | 2:20 PM |
Sat, Aug 2 | vs. CHC Cubs | Away | 2:20 PM |
Sun, Aug 3 | vs. CHC Cubs | Away | 2:20 PM |
Mon, Aug 4 | vs. PHI Phillies | Away | 6:45 PM |
Tue, Aug 5 | vs. PHI Phillies | Away | 6:45 PM |
Wed, Aug 6 | vs. PHI Phillies | Away | 12:35 PM |
Thu, Aug 7 | Off Day | — | — |
Fri, Aug 8 | vs. ATH Braves | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sat, Aug 9 | vs. ATH Braves | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sun, Aug 10 | vs. ATH Braves | Home | 1:35 PM |
Mon, Aug 11 | Off Day | — | — |
Tue, Aug 12 | vs. SEA Mariners | Home | 6:35 PM |
Wed, Aug 13 | vs. SEA Mariners | Home | 6:35 PM |
Thu, Aug 14 | vs. SEA Mariners | Home | 1:05 PM |
Fri, Aug 15 | vs. HOU Astros | Away | 8:10 PM |
Sat, Aug 16 | vs. HOU Astros | Away | 7:10 PM |
Sun, Aug 17 | vs. HOU Astros | Away | 2:10 PM |
Mon, Aug 18 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Away | 7:10 PM |
Tue, Aug 19 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Away | 7:10 PM |
Wed, Aug 20 | Off Day | — | — |
Thu, Aug 21 | vs. HOU Astros | Home | 7:15 PM |
Fri, Aug 22 | vs. HOU Astros | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sat, Aug 23 | vs. HOU Astros | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sun, Aug 24 | vs. HOU Astros | Home | 1:35 PM |
Mon, Aug 25 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Home | 6:35 PM |
Tue, Aug 26 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Home | 6:35 PM |
Wed, Aug 27 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Home | 6:35 PM |
Thu, Aug 28 | vs. BOS Red Sox | Home | 1:05 PM |
Fri, Aug 29 | vs. SF Giants | Away | 10:15 PM |
Sat, Aug 30 | vs. SF Giants | Away | 7:15 PM |
Sun, Aug 31 | vs. SF Giants | Away | 4:05 PM |
A Crucial Month for Orioles’ Playoff Hopes
August isn’t just another month on the calendar—it’s the tipping point where postseason dreams can take flight or fizzle out. With key divisional matchups and a challenging West Coast road trip to end the month, Baltimore’s front office and coaching staff are counting on sustained excellence from both their lineup and pitching staff.
Early Test Against the Cubs and Phillies
Opening the month with a three-game set in Chicago, the Orioles face a Cubs team that has surprised many in the National League Central. Chicago’s balanced attack and home crowd energy will pose a stiff challenge, especially for Baltimore’s bullpen, which has been a work in progress. Watch for ace John Means (or “Louisville Slugger” as fans affectionately call him) to set the tone in Game 1.
Returning home, Camden Yards lights up for three nights against the Phillies. Philadelphia’s lineup—boasting power hitters like Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber—demands a strategic approach. Manager Brandon Hyde will likely lean on his lefty specialists to neutralize Philly’s left-handed threat, making these games a chess match of matchups.
Back-to-Back Braves Series: Road and Away
After a brief All-Star break (not on this schedule, but always mid-July), Baltimore hits Atlanta’s Truist Park for another three-game slate against the division-leading Braves. Ronald Acuña Jr.’s speed and Matt Olson’s power require the Orioles to play textbook defense. Don’t be surprised if we see Ramon Urias shift into a utility role, showcasing his infield versatility.
Shortly thereafter, the Orioles will welcome the Braves to Baltimore later in the season (though not on this August schedule)—rematching these foes twice in a month underscores how vital each win is for AL East positioning.
Seattle Series: Fine-Tuning the Offense
Mid-month at home, the Mariners bring their mix of young talent and veteran savvy to Camden Yards. Seattle’s offensive approach mirrors Baltimore’s: contact-oriented hitters setting up run production. These contests spotlight small-ball fundamentals—hit-and-runs, bunts, and aggressive base-stealing. Orioles fans should watch for Cedric Mullins to ignite rallies with his trademark leadoff speed.
Showdown in Houston: Can Baltimore Tame the Astros?
The three-game road trip to Minute Maid Park looms large. Houston’s explosive lineup and the “Killer B’s” legacy make these games must-see. The high-heat environment and the Astros’ penchant for extra-inning drama will test Baltimore’s depth. Adam Jones may no longer patrol center field, but Mullins and Austin Hays will look to prove they can handle the pressure cooker.
Late-August Stretch: Boston and Houston Revisited
Coming off Houston, the Orioles return to Camden Yards for a four-game stretch against Houston—an immediate rematch that gives Baltimore a chance to even the score. With Jordan Lyles and Kyle Gibson likely anchoring those starts, the bullpen must hold fast. Closer Félix Bautista’s emergence as a late-inning force will be critical as he looks to pile up saves.
Next up: a short two-game visit from the Red Sox, before heading north of the border to Fenway Park. Boston’s “Green Monster” is as intimidating as ever, and the raucous Boston crowd can rattle any visiting club. Yennier Cano and the back-end relievers will have to be razor-sharp to keep Boston’s left-handed power in check.
West Coast Finale: Night Owl Baseball
August wraps with a three-game tilt at Oracle Park against the San Francisco Giants. These late-night West Coast starts (10:15 PM ET on Friday) will test the Orioles’ ability to adjust to different routines. Expect to see a bullpen day or tandem start to manage the long travel. Offensively, Anthony Santander and Ryan Mountcastle will look to deliver clutch hits under the lights.
Storylines to Watch
- Bullpen Consistency: After midseason trades, Baltimore’s relief corps has new faces. How quickly can they gel under high-leverage situations?
- Rookie Impact: Keep an eye on top prospects—whether it’s a September call-up or a late-August debut, fresh arms and bats could tilt pivotal games.
- Veteran Leadership: How will veterans like Trey Mancini influence the clubhouse and on-field performance, especially during long road trips?
- Injury Management: August is notorious for wear and tear. Staying healthy—particularly among starting pitchers—could determine if Baltimore rides momentum into September.
Fan Experience and How to Follow Along
- At the Ballpark: Camden Yards is known for its fan-friendly atmosphere. Arrive early for batting practice access and don’t miss the iconic warehouse backdrop beyond left field. Pro tip: grab a Natty Boh and a Crab Cake Sandwich for the full Maryland experience.
- On TV & Radio: All games air on MASN, with the flagship radio home at 1090 AM. Tune in to hear the call from Scott Garceau and Kevin Brown.
- Social Media & Apps: Follow the Orioles on Twitter and Instagram for real-time updates, clubhouse interviews, and behind-the-scenes content. The MLB app also provides live pitch tracking and win probability graphs for a deeper dive.
Why August Matters for Baltimore
In a division as competitive as the AL East, every series carries playoff implications. A strong August can vault the Orioles into Wild Card contention and keep Baltimore buzzing into September. It’s a stretch when veterans lean on experience and rookies vie to make their mark. Camden Yards will be electric, road trips will challenge the team’s resilience, and the fans—always the Orioles’ “tenth player”—will be louder than ever.
Whether you’re a lifelong supporter or a newcomer discovering Orioles baseball, August promises drama, excitement, and the kind of spirited baseball that makes you proud to wear orange and black. Mark your calendars, set your DVRs, and get ready to cheer the Orioles on what could be their most memorable August in years.
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