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MLB Opening Day 2022 – What we saw, live updates and takeaways as baseball


The 2022 MLB season is here! Thursday’s Opening Day action didn’t disappoint, and Friday kept the party going with clutch performances, mascot antics and more.

The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox wrote another chapter in their historic rivalry, with Josh Donaldson providing the walk-off win in extra innings. The Detroit Tigers started off their season with another win in walk-off fashion against the Chicago White Sox.

Other highlights from the second day of the MLB season included the Philadelphia Phillies cruising to victory against the Oakland Athletics, the loaded Los Angeles Dodgers outlasting the Colorado Rockies, then Robbie Ray and Carlos Correa making their debuts for the Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins, respectively.

The Miami Marlins, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays also began their 162-game journeys on Friday.

Here’s a breakdown of some of the best moments, highlights and takeaways from the first two days of the MLB season.

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Once-in-a-lifetime at bat

Jeremy Peña‘s first career home run came at the perfect time.

His parents were being interviewed live as Peña hit a dinger in the top of the seventh.

Profar goes yard

Jurickson Profar nails a homer with the bat flip to match. Talk about starting the season in style.

Astro over the outfield

Aledmys Diaz goes deep for the fourth-inning tie.

Houston doing work

The Astros are making plays at the plate and in the outfield. Jose Altuve hit a lead-off home run to get the game started, then Alex Bregman showed off the glove work with an athletic play in the bottom of the second.

Here comes Toronto

After being down 7-0, the Blue Jays tied things up against the Rangers in the bottom of the fifth thanks to a three-run moonshot from Teoscar Hernandez.

Bigger than baseball

Rockies’ shortstop Jose Iglesias‘ first hit of the season was a meaningful one.

Birthday rakes

Mets’ outfielder Jeff McNeil celebrated his birthday in style. Who needs cake when you can bash a solo shot like this?

New teams, same stars

Big-time trades and free-agent signings rocked this offseason, and these players aren’t wasting any time getting comfortable in their new threads.

Castellanos with the big hit

Nick Castellanos‘ first RBI in a Phillies uniform paired with Bryce Harper flying around the bases sure is a thing of beauty.

QB1 on the diamond

Quarterback Russell Wilson hasn’t taken a snap for the Denver Broncos, but he has stepped on the mound at Coors Field. Wilson, who was drafted by the Rockies in 2010, threw out the first pitch on Friday. His catcher was another fresh face in Colorado — outfielder Kris Bryant.

A Red Sox-Yankees game ending in extra innings?…



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