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MLB Opening Day 2021: Five things to know, including Dodgers’ repeat chances and


Major League Baseball will begin the 2021 regular season on Thursday, April 1. The Opening Day slate will get underway just after 1 p.m. ET, with the Toronto Blue Jays taking on the New York Yankees in an American League East battle. Every team is scheduled to play on Thursday, and the action is likely to stretch past 1 a.m. on the east coast thanks to a late-night docket that includes contests between the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels and between the Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics

It’s been a long, and at times eventful offseason. As such, we here at CBS Sports decided everyone could use a refresher course on what happened over the winter. Our method of providing one is to highlight five things worth watching for on Opening Day, ranging from the return of crowds to the best pitching matchups on the docket. But first, let’s take a look at the slate of games:

Opening Day schedule
(All times U.S./Eastern)

You can find all five items below, listed in no particular order.

1. Creeping closer toward normalcy

Let’s face it, last season’s Opening Day didn’t feel like Opening Day. This year’s might not either, but it’s a step in that direction.

Every team is expected to play a regulation-length season, meaning 162 games. They’ll play those in front of crowds, as fans will be permitted back in the stands for the first time in the regular season since 2019, mostly at capacities that allow for social distancing. (The Texas Rangers, who unwisely plan on having a full house for their home opener, are on the road.) Additionally, many of the rule changes from last year, like the universal DH and the expanded postseason, have been scratched, barring a last-minute agreement between MLB and the Players Association. 

It’s not quite going to be like the pre-COVID times, but it’s going to resemble those days more than what last summer did — and that should be a positive.

2. Lindor, Arenado lead old faces in new places

One of the neat things about Opening Day is getting to see players who changed teams over the offseason for the first time in their new gear. (We’re not counting the spring training threads that a lot of teams wear during the exhibition season.)

George Springer, the winter’s top free agent, might be prevented from debuting by an oblique injury. That’s OK, there are plenty of other stars in new places, including Francisco Lindor (New York Mets), Nolan Arenado (St. Louis Cardinals), and both Yu Darvish and Blake Snell (San Diego Padres). That’s not to mention the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, Trevor Bauer (Los Angeles Dodgers), or countless others who will be relying on Google Maps to get them to their new workplaces.

Lindor will make his Mets debut after completing a contract extension at the 11th hour. Lindor, who set an Opening Day deadline for contract talks, reportedly inked a 10-year deal worth $341 million on Wednesday night.

3. deGrom-Scherzer tops pitching matchups

Perhaps your team doesn’t play until late, or perhaps you’re one of those fans who just wants to watch the best pitching matchup available at any given point in the day. What games should you be checking out?

Our Mike Axisa recently ranked all 15 of the day’s pitching matchups, crowning the Jacob deGrom-Max Scherzer pairing (7:09 p.m. ET start) as the best in class. As for the best potential duels at other start times: Gerrit Cole versus Hyun-jin Ryu kicks off at 1:05 p.m. ET; Jack Flaherty and Luis Castillo at 4:10 p.m. ET; and Lucas Giolito and Dylan Bundy at 10:05 p.m. ET.

You can see the rest of Axisa’s rankings by clicking here.

4. Dodgers remain World Series favorites

The last time we saw a meaningful MLB game, it ended with the Los Angeles Dodgers lifting the championship trophy. After a winter that saw them sign Trevor Bauer, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, it’s fair to ask: are the Dodgers set up to become the first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees?

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