Yankees' Next Game Postponed After Hot Start Against Giants

New York's four-game series in San Francisco was split over multiple days.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 5:48pm by Ben Kaplan

The New York Yankees have gotten off to a hot start to the 2026 MLB season, winning their first three games against the San Francisco Giants. However, the Yankees' next scheduled game has been postponed and is not taking place on the expected Sunday date.

Why it matters

The Yankees' strong start to the season has raised expectations for the team, and any postponements or schedule changes could disrupt their momentum. Additionally, the Giants-Yankees series highlights the challenges of scheduling games, especially when weather or other factors require games to be split across multiple days.

The details

The Yankees and Giants played a four-game series in San Francisco, with the Yankees winning the first three games. However, the final game of the series, which was originally scheduled for Sunday, has been postponed for unknown reasons. This means the Yankees will have an unexpected off day before their next scheduled game.

  • The Yankees won their first three games against the Giants from March 26-28, 2026.
  • The fourth and final game of the series, originally scheduled for March 29, 2026, has been postponed.

The players

New York Yankees

A professional baseball team based in the Bronx, New York, and a member of the American League East division of Major League Baseball.

San Francisco Giants

A professional baseball team based in San Francisco, California, and a member of the National League West division of Major League Baseball.

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What’s next

The Yankees and Giants have not yet announced a makeup date for the postponed game.

The takeaway

The Yankees' hot start to the season has been disrupted by the unexpected postponement of their final game against the Giants, highlighting the challenges of scheduling in professional sports and the need for teams to maintain focus and momentum despite schedule changes.