MLB, Opening Day
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Former 1988 World Series hero and champion Kirk Gibson threw out the first pitch to Freddie Freeman, the World Series MVP recipient from the 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers championship team.
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Problems reportedly began during the streaming of the day's two earliest games -- the Milwaukee Brewers at the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles at the Toronto Blue Jays -- with the games cu...
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It was Opening Day of the 2025 MLB season on Thursday, and now it's over.
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Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies and Opening Day
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"Obviously, we don’t want to punch out 19 times,” Harper told Scott Lauber of the Philadelphia Inquirer. “It’s comical, right? It’s not fun to do that. And we can’t do that as a team."
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They played 10 innings on Opening Day, a microcosm of the whole thing because they struck out 19 times and they won.
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Nats waste Gore's Opening Day gem
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the Nationals themselves believe they’re ready to take the next critical step in their long rebuild and compete head-to-head with the top three teams in perhaps baseball’s toughest division.
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Most of the core is entering their early 30s, and several key pieces have expiring contracts after this year or 2026.
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The Wheeler vs. Gore showdown will be an interesting chess match, but with Wheeler’s experience, the Phillies have the advantage.
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The Philadelphia Phillies eked out an extra-inning victory over the Washington Nationals, overcoming MacKenzie Gore's dominant performance and a record number of strikeouts.
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The New York Yankees showed they can still win with a little scruff on their chins while Baltimore’s Tyler O’Neill might be the best player on Earth during the first game of the season.
MLB season kicked off with plenty of fanfare. However, there were many fans across the country who missed out on the festivities and games for a bit due to issues with MLB.TV. As many looked forward to watching their favorite teams return to the diamond for the regular season,
A weird plot twist (that we probably mentioned last year, but it bears repeating): Before O’Neill came along, the old record of four was held by three players, and they were all catchers: Yogi Berra (Yankees, 1955-58), Gary Carter (Expos, 1977-80) and Todd Hundley (Mets, 1994-97).
Which player impressed you most on Opening Day? You could say Shohei Ohtani or Paul Skenes or even 51-year-old Ichiro Suzuki. But how about Kameron Misner? The 27-year-old outfielder didn't expect to make the Rays' Opening Day roster,
MLB's opening day is usually a time for optimism and excitement, but some fans were already dealing with levels of frustration Thursday.
Here are three overreactions to what took place and what was seen on the field for the Philadelphia Phillies during their Opening Day win.
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There were 265 players from 18 nations and territories outside of the 50 states among 954 players on opening day active rosters and injured, restricted and inactive lists, the commissioner’s office said.