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Behind scenes with NY Mets and Mariners at MLB Little League Classic
The Little League Classic was a day chock full of events for the Mets and Mariners on Aug. 17, 2025, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
NEW YORK − For a brief moment in the most important juncture of the 2025 season, the Mets and their fans can look forward to their next campaign.
Major League Baseball announced the upcoming 2026 season schedule on Tuesday afternoon. The Mets will open their season on March 26 against the Pirates at Citi Field.
The slate will once again feature six games against the Yankees, along with a unique quirk of seeing the Mets make three West Coast trips in the opening month and a half of the season.
Here are a few of the highlights on next year’s slate for the Mets:
NY Mets Opening Day 2026: March 26 vs. Pirates
The Mets open the 2026 MLB season on Thursday, March 26 at home against Pittsburgh Pirates. Their first home series, which includes a Friday off day for a potential postponement, will continue March 28 and March 29 vs. the Pirates.
California road trippin’: Mets vs Giants, April 2-5
The Mets’ first road games of the season will come on March 30-April 1 when they travel to Busch Stadium for a three-game series with the Cardinals. They will close out a six-game road trip by heading west for four games against the Giants.
The Mets will get all but one of their California trips out of the way by the first week of May with trips to Los Angeles to face the Dodgers (April 13-15) and Anaheim for the Angels (May 1-3).
Farthest, longest road trip: May 1-10
The Mets’ biggest stretch of travel comes in the opening two weeks of May as they face the Angels, Rockies and Diamondbacks for three games each. The Mets get a scheduled off day between Colorado and Arizona on May 7.
Subway Series: Mets vs Yankees, May 15-17
The Mets’ three-game home series against the Yankees will come as part of MLB’s “Rivalry Weekend” in the third weekend in May. The Mets and Yankees split their six games in 2025.
See the rivals: Mets vs Braves, June 12-14; Mets vs Phillies, June 26-28
While the Braves are having a down year in 2025, not many expect that downturn to last and those matchups continue to bring the energy. The Mets and Braves will meet for the first time as the back end of a Mets’ six-game homestand over the weekend of June 12-14.
It kicks off a big stretch for the Mets, who play three games on the road in Philadelphia on June 18-21 followed by a three-game weekend series against the Phillies on June 26-28.
See Shohei Ohtani: Mets vs Dodgers, July 24-26
It is always a hot ticket when the Dodgers come to town. After facing off at Citi Field in April this past season, the 2026 matchup will be contested in the heat of the summer a little more than one week after the All-Star break.
It is part of a 10-game homestand, which includes a three-game series with the Braves and four games against the Marlins.
Mets vs Yankees on 9/11 anniversary
The Mets and Yankees will honor the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks when the two New York teams meet at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
The two teams also played an emotional contest on the 20-year anniversary of the tragedy back on Sept. 11, 2021.
Mets’ final home series: Sept. 17-20 vs. Phillies
Think the matchups between the Mets and Phillies are not emotionally-charged enough? Next year’s final matchup between the division foes will come at Citi Field with a week until the season’s conclusion.
Mets’s final series of 2026: Sept. 25-27 at Nationals
For the second straight season, the Mets will close out their 2026 schedule on the road for two series. Before closing at Nationals Park, the Mets will play a three-game series against the Rangers on the road.
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PHIST 2025 draws 1,300 delegates as Phuket Governor and Minor Chairman call For community-led sustainability

Asia’s biggest sustainability event for tourism, PHIST 2025, broke records today with over 1,300 delegates from across the region as government and business leaders warned the hospitality industry to act fast on integrating community-driven sustainability into travel and tourism experiences to appeal to a new generation of visitors.
Hotels and tourism operators need to engage with local communities to enrich travel and tourism programmes and meet the changing preferences of travellers in order to drive visitor dwindling numbers and reboot Thailand’s flagging tourism industry, delegates heard.
Held at the Angsana Laguna Phuket resort, the 8th edition of Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism (PHIST) brought together hoteliers, policy makers and innovators for more than 25 hard- hitting sessions, alongside a sustainable fashion show, farm-to-table showcase and awards recognising best practices.
In Phuket, the public and private sectors have collaborated very successfully in the past, such as with the Sandbox initiative establishing Phuket as the international entry point into Thailand during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the industry is urging them to do so again.
Phuket Governor Khun Sophon Suwannarat used his keynote address to call for stronger local governance and sustainable urban resort planning.
“Local power and lasting progress can be achieved if we focus on four key areas – green spaces, infrastructure, sustainability, and the move towards a Phuket Special Administrative Zone here. For example, a new community park at Layan Beach will be created to increase green space and help curb illegal construction. Laguna Phuket group also contributed for a road.”
William E. Heinecke, Chairman and Founder of Minor International, which operates 640 hotels in 65 countries, including more than 30 in Thailand, urged the private sector to deliver measurable results. As he accepted the Green Giant Award for his leadership in sustainable business, he explains about his initiative.
“Our framework at Minor is built on three pillars – People, Nature and Responsible Business. By 2030 we aim to support 3 million people through workforce development and community engagement,
“The bigger picture is that Thailand’s tourism industry is flagging and needs to pivot to re-energise
its offering across the world. Thailand has a chance to reset. Community engagement and positive
social outcomes have been left behind. This is the new battle ground for the industry.”
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Travel Tuesday: Cruise deals for the fall

Summer is over, but that doesn’t mean the cruise deals are! Multiple cruise lines offer deals going into the fall season, which make the perfect weekend getaway trip. Stewart Chiron, known as The Cruise Guy, joins Good Day Orlando to explain the offerings.
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Road trips to Belmont, UNC Asheville on tap for men’s soccer this week

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After triumphing in its home opener, the Bellarmine University men’s soccer team returns to the road for two contests this week, as the Knights will face Belmont at 7:30 p.m. (ET) Tuesday and UNC Asheville at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Belmont (3-0) and UNC Asheville (2-1) matches bookend a stretch of four road games over five contests to start 2025 for Bellarmine (1-1-1), which began the year with trips to Evansville and Kentucky before a 3-1 home victory Saturday over Xavier.
ABOUT BELMONT
Bellarmine and Belmont have squared off in every season of the Knights’ D1 era, and this year’s clash will mark the sixth meeting. Although the Bruins own a 3-0-2 record in the series, it’s been highly competitive. In the last four games, Belmont won a pair 1-0 (2021, 2023) and the teams deadlocked 1-1 twice (2022, 2024). This is the first meeting between the two programs that isn’t a Chastonay vs. Chastonay affair. Bellarmine head coach Tim Chastonay‘s son, AJ, is a former standout midfielder for Belmont (2020-24) and played in all five of the previous matchups, scoring three goals. The Bruins are off to a terrific start this season, posting a 2-1 home win over Wright State before 2-0 and 1-0 road wins over Memphis and Harvard, respectively.
ABOUT UNC ASHEVILLE
Bellarmine and UNC Asheville played to a scoreless draw last season in Louisville. The Bulldogs will host this season and are 2-0 on their own turf, claiming a 2-1 win over Howard and a 3-1 victory over Georgia State. UNC Asheville’s lone loss came on the road, 1-0 at Bellarmine ASUN counterpart Queens. Rodrigo Mendes is responsible for four of the team’s five goals, including a hat trick against Georgia State. He provided the game-winner in both that contest and against Howard.
KNIGHTS NOTES:
• Bellarmine boasted the second-ranked defense in the ASUN last season (1.19 GAA). The three goals the Knights have conceded this season have all been on set pieces — two penalty kicks and one free kick that was a yard outside the box.
• Peter Van Euwen amassed a career-high nine saves in the win over Xavier. The redshirt senior notched five against Kentucky. He’s carrying an .850 save percentage.
• Cade Morgan provided the equalizer at 1-1 against Xavier less than two minutes into the second half. It was the redshirt junior midfielder’s first career goal.
• Tate McCrery delivered the game-winning goal against the Musketeers. Two of the redshirt junior midfielder’s three career goals have been game-winners.
• Rhys Davies put away Bellarmine’s third goal against Xavier on a penalty kick. It was the senior defender’s first-ever goal in his two seasons as a Knight, but he did tally three as a sophomore at D2 McKendree before transferring to BU.
• Redshirt senior midfielder Jackson Marks collected an assist against Xavier that represented the first point of his collegiate career.
• Nick Harshaw also registered an assist against Xavier. It was the second helper of the sophomore midfielder’s career. He was an ASUN All-Freshman Team selection last season.
For more coverage of Bellarmine athletics, follow BUKnights on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
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