The Washington Nationals announced their 2016 schedule on Tuesday, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, revealing an 81-game home slate that will begin with the home opener on April 7 vs. the Miami Marlins. The 83rd home opener in D.C. since 1901 will come after the Nationals begin the season at Atlanta with a two-game series April 4–6. Visit nationals.com to view the full schedule.

Nationals Park will play host to 11 homestands, four of which will span 10 days, and include 13 weekend series. The home schedule will be highlighted by visits from the American League Central in Interleague play. The Nationals will welcome the Minnesota Twins (April 22–24), Detroit Tigers (May 9–11), and the Cleveland Indians (Aug. 9–10), and will visit the Chicago White Sox (June 7–9), the Kansas City Royals (May 2–4), and Cleveland (July 26–27).

The Nationals will celebrate with holiday crowds twice in 2016, first with the annual Fourth of July contest, as the Milwaukee Brewers visit the nation’s capital for the nation’s birthday, and concluding with a visit from the Philadelphia Phillies on Labor Day (Sept. 5).

Weekends at Nationals Park will feature visits from the Miami Marlins (April 7–10, May 13–15, Sept. 30-Oct. 2), Minnesota Twins (April 22–24), St. Louis Cardinals (May 26–29), Philadelphia Phillies (June 10–12, Sept. 8–11), Cincinnati Reds (July 1–3), Pittsburgh Pirates (July 15–17), San Diego Padres (July 22–24), San Francisco Giants (Aug. 5–7), Atlanta Braves (Aug. 12–14), and Colorado Rockies (Aug. 26–28).

The Nationals’ road slate features two west coast trips as the club will travel to San Diego and Los Angeles in June (16–22) before closing that 10-game trip with a three-game set in Milwaukee. The Nationals will then head west once more at the end of July as they close a nine-game trip that begins in Cleveland (July 26–27), with stops in San Francisco (July 28–31) and Arizona (Aug. 1–3).

The annual Beltway Series with the Baltimore Orioles will take place in August during a four-game home-and-home. The Nationals will travel to Baltimore at the end of a nine-game trip that starts in Colorado (Aug. 15–17), stops in Atlanta (Aug. 18–21) and wraps up in Baltimore (Aug. 22–23). The two Mid-Atlantic teams will then head down to D.C. to finish up the series with two at Nationals Park (Aug 24–25).

Nineteen of the Nationals’ first 22 games will come against divisional foes. Washington will finish the 2016 season playing 25 of their final 32 games within the National League East as well.

The Nationals will conclude the 2016 regular season with a seven-game homestand that will feature a four-game set with the Arizona Diamondbacks (Sept. 26–29) and finish with three games against the Miami Marlins (Sept. 30-Oct. 2).

All dates and opponents on this schedule are subject to change. Visit nationals.com to view the full schedule. To secure the best seats at the best price with a 2016 NATS PLUS Membership, visit nationals.com/natsplus, call 202.675.NATS(6287) or email at ticketinfo@nationals.com.