Baltimore Orioles September 2025 Schedule – Complete Game
The transition from late summer to early fall always brings a heightened sense of urgency in baseball, and the Baltimore Orioles will be no exception this September. With playoff positioning on the line and a mix of veteran leadership and rising stars in the lineup, each series could have ripple effects deep into October. Whether you’re a Camden Yards regular or tuning in from afar, this guide will serve as your go-to resource for everything Orioles in September 2025.
Complete September 2025 Baltimore Orioles Schedule

Date | Opponent | Venue | Time |
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Mon, Sep 1 | vs. SD Padres | Away | 6:40 PM |
Tue, Sep 2 | vs. SD Padres | Away | 9:40 PM |
Wed, Sep 3 | vs. SD Padres | Away | 4:10 PM |
Thu, Sep 4 | Off Day | — | — |
Fri, Sep 5 | vs. LAD Dodgers | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sat, Sep 6 | vs. LAD Dodgers | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sun, Sep 7 | vs. LAD Dodgers | Home | 1:35 PM |
Mon, Sep 8 | Off Day | — | — |
Tue, Sep 9 | vs. PIT Pirates | Home | 6:35 PM |
Wed, Sep 10 | vs. PIT Pirates | Home | 6:35 PM |
Thu, Sep 11 | vs. PIT Pirates | Home | 1:05 PM |
Fri, Sep 12 | vs. TOR Blue Jays | Away | 7:07 PM |
Sat, Sep 13 | vs. TOR Blue Jays | Away | 3:07 PM |
Sun, Sep 14 | vs. TOR Blue Jays | Away | 1:37 PM |
Mon, Sep 15 | vs. CWS White Sox | Away | 7:40 PM |
Tue, Sep 16 | vs. CWS White Sox | Away | 7:40 PM |
Wed, Sep 17 | vs. CWS White Sox | Away | 2:10 PM |
Thu, Sep 18 | vs. NYY Yankees | Home | 7:15 PM |
Fri, Sep 19 | vs. NYY Yankees | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sat, Sep 20 | vs. NYY Yankees | Home | 7:05 PM |
Sun, Sep 21 | vs. NYY Yankees | Home | 1:35 PM |
Mon, Sep 22 | Off Day | — | — |
Tue, Sep 23 | vs. TB Rays | Home | 6:35 PM |
Wed, Sep 24 | vs. TB Rays | Home | 6:35 PM |
Thu, Sep 25 | vs. TB Rays | Home | 1:05 PM |
Fri, Sep 26 | vs. NYY Yankees | Away | 7:05 PM |
Sat, Sep 27 | vs. NYY Yankees | Away | 1:05 PM |
Sun, Sep 28 | vs. NYY Yankees | Away | 3:05 PM |
Mon, Sep 29 | Off Day | — | — |
September Series Previews & Key Storylines
West Coast Finale in San Diego (Sep 1–3)
Opening the month under the Petco Park lights, the Orioles face a Padres club that thrives on power with stars like Juan Soto and Manny Machado. Baltimore’s rotation—anchored by a healthy Kyle Gibson and Cole Irvin—will need to navigate spacious outfield gaps and coastal winds that can knock down fly balls. Late-night starts on Tuesday present a challenge for East Coast fans, but they also offer a dramatic backdrop for potential pennant-race highlights.
Big-Market Spotlight: Dodgers at Chavez Ravine (Sep 5–7)
Against Clayton Kershaw and company, Baltimore’s lineup must stay patient. Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman will be crucial in wearing down a Dodgers staff known for its late-inning bullpen depth. Sunday’s matinee gives traveling families a chance to take in Petco Park’s scenic views over the Pacific.
Return to Camden vs. Pirates (Sep 9–11)
Back home at Camden Yards for a three-game set against Pittsburgh, the Orioles will look to capitalize on a Pirates team in the middle of its rebuilding phase. Expect manager Brandon Hyde to give extra reps to young arms like Spencer Arrighetti, and watch for pregame autograph sessions on Eutaw Street. Afternoon games midweek are perfect for youth leagues and corporate outings.
Interleague Swing: Blue Jays in Toronto (Sep 12–14)
Canada’s Rogers Centre hosts Baltimore’s first of two interleague trips. Toronto’s humidity-controlled dome neutralizes wind but can play small, favoring contact hitters such as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Orioles pitching coach Doug White may call upon bullpen arms Félix Bautista and Yennier Cano earlier than usual, turning these matchups into bullpen showcases.
Back Home vs. White Sox (Sep 15–17)
September baseball in Baltimore means crisp evening air and prime-time matchups. Chicago’s White Sox bring quality starting pitching—Lucas Giolito on Sep 15—and a lineup that mixes youth with veteran savvy. Keep an eye on the “Oriole Magic” factor: Camden’s call-and-response crowd has ignited comebacks time and again. Promotional nights this week include the “Oriole 30th Anniversary” bobblehead giveaway on Sep 16.
AL East Battle: Yankees in the Bronx (Sep 18–21 & 26–28)
No series carries more weight in Baltimore than those against New York. The Bronx Bombers boast a deep rotation and an offense that hits in waves. In four games from Sep 18–21, the O’s will depend on timely hitting and bullpen resilience. After a brief homestand, Baltimore returns for a three-game finale Sep 26–28—an opportunity to flip the script if the early series goes south. These matchups often define playoff seeding, so every at-bat counts.
Rays at Camden Yards (Sep 23–25)
Tampa Bay’s “opener” strategy and shift-heavy defense pose unique challenges. The Rays mix and match relievers, forcing Orioles hitters to adjust on the fly. Camden’s left-center displays greet Tampa’s pull-oriented approach, so take in the “Kids Run the Bases” event after Wednesday’s game and introduce the next generation to big-league drama.
Players to Watch
- Gunnar Henderson (3B): Continuing his Rookie of the Year campaign, Gunnar combines power and speed—watch for clutch home runs and stolen-base threats.
- Adley Rutschman (C): Arguably the game’s best young catcher, Adley’s pitch framing and situational hitting could tilt close contests in Baltimore’s favor.
- Kyle Gibson (RHP): A veteran presence in the rotation, Gibson’s ability to limit hard contact will be tested in hitter-friendly parks like Petco and Rogers Centre.
- Félix Bautista (RHP): When healthy, one of MLB’s most dominant closers. Every save in September tightens the playoff picture.
- Spencer Arrighetti (RHP): A midseason call-up, his ability to go five or six innings provides much-needed depth for a bullpen navigating an intense stretch run.
Camden Yards & Fan Experience
- Dining Highlights: Boog’s BBQ and the Crab Claw Station on Eutaw Street deliver classic Baltimore flavors—don’t miss the Old Bay–seasoned fries.
- Promotional Nights:
- Sep 16: 30th Anniversary Bobblehead
- Sep 23: Orioles “Future Stars” Poster
- Sep 27: Throwback Uniform Giveaway
- Getting There: Beat the I-95 congestion by commuting via the Light Rail or MARC train; the stadium stop is a short walk from the main gates.
- Weather Watch: September in Baltimore averages highs in the low 80s with occasional afternoon showers. Download the Orioles mobile app for real-time weather alerts and shelter-in-place instructions.
Why September 2025 Matters
As rosters reset and playoff races tighten, September games carry playoff-caliber intensity. Division rivals New York and Toronto loom large, while interleague matchups test the Orioles’ adaptability. Injuries and fatigue often dictate September call-ups, so watch social media for “Meet the Prospects” features and bullpen usage updates.
Every win in this final month moves Baltimore one step closer to October baseball. Whether you’re tracking Gunnar’s home run derby-style swings or rooting for bullpen holds in the late innings, September’s schedule is packed with moments that will define the 2025 Orioles season.
How to Follow Every Pitch
- Television: MASN and MLB Network will broadcast most games.
- Radio: Tune in to 105.7 The Fan for live play-by-play and insider analysis.
- Streaming: MLB.TV carries out-of-market games (subject to blackout).
- Social Media: Follow @Orioles for up-to-the-minute highlights, clubhouse interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage.
As the final weeks of the regular season unfold, Camden Yards transforms into a cauldron of high-stakes baseball. From West Coast late-night games to feverish pennant-race clashes with New York, September 2025 promises to be a month Orioles fans won’t soon forget. Gear up, mark your calendars, and get ready for unforgettable moments under Baltimore’s September skies.
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