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2023 MLB Opening Day Live Updates: Yankees, Braves, Cubs, Orioles, Rays win

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The 2023 MLB season kicks off on Thursday, as all 15 teams are in action.

Here are the top plays from Opening Day!

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Texas Rangers

Electric start

Jacob deGrom struck out Trea Turner to begin his first outing for the Texas Rangers. He struck out two batters in the inning.

He knew it

Alec Bohm hit a two-run homer to right-center field in the top of the second to get the Philadelphia Phillies on the board.

Alec Bohm crushes a two-run home run to give the Phillies an early lead over the Rangers

The Philadelphia Phillies took an early lead over Jacob deGrom and the Texas Rangers after Alec Bohm launched a two-run home run.

Just keep running

Turner legged out an RBI triple in the third and then scored on a wild pitch to give the Phillies a 4-0 lead.

Tie game

deGrom gave up five runs through 3.2 innings, but the Rangers got all the runs back in the bottom of the fourth. Jonah Heim doubled in two runs, and then Robbie Grossman hit a 3-run homer to tie the game at five, knocking Aaron Nola out of the game.

Texas scored four more runs after the pitching change.

Rangers’ Robbie Grossman blasts a game-tying three-run homer to right field off Phillies’ Aaron Nola in the fourth inning

Texas Rangers’ Robbie Grossman blasted a game-tying three-run homer to right field off Philadelphia Phillies’ pitcher Aaron Nola in the fourth inning.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Adam Wainwright sings the National Anthem

Cardinals’ pitcher Adam Wainwright performs the National Anthem before playing against the Bluejays

The St. Louis Cardinals had a special performance of the national anthem on Opening Day, featuring pitcher Adam Wainwright.

Blue Jays up early

Toronto put three runs on the board in the top of the first, as Daulton Varsho and Alejandro Kirk came through with RBI base hits.

Cutting into the lead

Tyler O’Neill cut Toronto’s lead to one when he hit a two-run homer to right-center field in the bottom of the third.

Cardinals’ Tyler O’Neill belts FOURTH consecutive opening-day homer

Tyler O’Neill helped the St. Louis Cardinals trim the deficit against the Toronto Blue Jays, thanks to his solo homer in the third inning. This was O’Neill’s fourth consecutive opening day with a homer, tying the MLB record.

Cardinals tie it

The Blue Jays scored another run in the top of the fourth, but Brendan Donovan evened up the score in the bottom half for the St. Louis Cardinals with a two-run homer to right.

New York Mets vs. Miami Marlins

Max Scherzer looks ready to go

Building a lead

Brandon Nimmo drove in the first run of the game in the top of the third with a sacrifice fly. In the sixth, Francisco Lindor hit a sacrifice fly in the sixth. Two batters later, Jeff McNeil drove in the New York Mets‘ third run.

Tie game

Luis Arraez doubled in the Miami Marlins‘ first run in the bottom of the sixth. Two batters later, Garrett Cooper hit a game-tying two-run homer to center.

Back in front

The Mets regained the lead in the seventh when Nimmo doubled in two runs.

Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals

The veteran getting ready

Twins strike first

Trevor Larnach and Donovan Solano drove in a pair of runs in the top of the sixth, giving the Twins a 2-0 lead.

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds

They’re ready

Just another long ball

Oneil Cruz obliterated a 101 mph fastball from Hunter Greene into the right field seats to even up the score at one apiece in the top of the second.

Pirates’ Oneil Cruz smashes a home run off Reds’ Hunter Greene with an exit velocity at 111 MPH

Pittsburgh Pirates’ Oneil Cruz smashed a home run off Cincinnati Reds’ pitcher Hunter Greene with an exit velocity at 111 MPH.

Gone

The Pirates scored three runs in the top of the fourth on two walks and a wild pitch. In the bottom half, Spencer Steer got a run back for the Reds on a solo home run to center.

Running them in

Jason Vosler tripled down the right field line in the fifth, driving in two runs to tie the game at four.

FINAL: New York Yankees 5, San Francisco Giants

$360 million homer

Aaron Judge‘s first at-bat as captain of the New York Yankees was a solo home run to center in the bottom of the first.

Yankees’ Aaron Judge sends a solo shot to center field in first at-bat of the season

New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge crushed a solo shot to center field in his first at-bat of the season off of San Francisco Giants’ pitcher Logan Webb.

Rookie on the bases

Yankees rookie shortstop Anthony Volpe walked in his first MLB at-bat and then stole second base.

More homers/runs

Gleyber Torres gave the Yankees a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth when he launched an opposite field, two-run homer to right.

Gleyber Torres crushes a two-run home run to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead over the GIants

The New York Yankees took a 3-0 lead over the San Francisco Giants after Gleyber Torres crushed a two-run home run to right field.

Catching gem

Yankees catcher Jose Trevino made a superb catch behind home plate on a pop-up that took him into the shade.

FINAL: Atlanta Braves 7, Washington Nationals 2

Into the books

Ronald Acuna Jr. singled to right field and then stole second base to begin the game.

Braves take early lead

Orlando Arcia got the Braves on the board in the top of the second with an RBI single to right. It sparked an eventual three-run inning for Atlanta.

Max Fried exits

The Braves starting pitcher was removed from the game in the bottom of the fourth with an apparent hamstring injury.

Comfort runs

Travis d’Arnaud doubled Atlanta’s lead in the top of the ninth with a two-run double to left-center field. d’Arnaud later scored, giving Atlanta a 7-2 lead.

What a catch

Victor Robles ended the top-half of the ninth with a remarkable catch at the center field wall.

Nationals’ Victor Robles makes an incredible catch to get Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. out in the ninth inning

Washington Nationals’ Victor Robles made an incredible catch to get Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. out in the ninth inning.

FINAL: Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee Brewers 0

The new duo

The Chicago Cubs‘ new middle infield duo was on full display in the top of the third when Nico Hoerner and free agent signee Dansby Swanson turned a 4-6-3 double-play,

Swanson looking sharp

Swanson got his first hit as a Cub in the bottom of the third when he singled to right, driving in a run. A second runner scored after a throwing error, and the Cubs went on to score four runs in the inning.

FINAL: Baltimore Orioles 10, Boston Red Sox 9

Fear the Bird

Adley Rutschman got the Baltimore Orioles on the board in the top of the first, launching a Corey Kluber fastball over the right field wall.

Orioles’ Adley Rutschman leaves the yard on his first swing of the season against the Red Sox

Baltimore Orioles’ Adley Rutschman homered on his first swing of the 2023 season against the Boston Red Sox.

Urias goes boom

Boston evened up the score after Rutschman’s homer, but Baltimore went back in front in the top of the fourth when Ramon Urias blasted a two-run shot over the Green Monster. The Orioles went on to score two more runs in the inning.

The Rutschman show

The Orioles catcher had himself a game. After homering in the first, Rutschman hit a two-run double in the fifth and drove in another run in the eighth, giving Baltimore a 10-4 lead. Rutschman is 4-for-4 with four RBIs.

Boston scored three runs in the eighth and two in the ninth, but it wasn’t enough to force extra innings.

FINAL: Tampa Bay Rays 4, Detroit Tigers 0

A screamer

Jose Siri drew first blood for the Tampa Bay Rays in the bottom of the third with a line-drive solo homer to left.

What a grab

Manuel Margot made a diving grab in right, potentially keeping two runs off the board in the top of the seventh.

Rays’ Manuel Margot makes an ABSURD diving catch against Tigers

Manuel Margot helped the Tampa Bay Rays close out the seventh inning with a bang against the Detroit Tigers, thanks to an incredible diving catch.

Some breathing room

Wander Franco cleared the center field wall in the eighth, giving the Rays a 4-0 lead.

Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros

Chicago White Sox

CWS

Houston Astros

HOU

The Houston Astros are 16-4 (80%) vs. the Chicago White Sox at home off a win over their last 20 games

Colorado Rockies vs. San Diego Padres

Colorado Rockies

COL

San Diego Padres

SD

The Colorado Rockies are 1-6 (14.3%) off a loss over their last 7 games

Los Angeles Angels vs. Oakland Athletics

Los Angeles Angels

LAA

Oakland Athletics

OAK

The Los Angeles Angels are 5-0 (100%) at home in their last five games since the start of 2022

Cleveland Guardians vs. Seattle Mariners

Cleveland Guardians

CLE

Seattle Mariners

SEA

The Cleveland Guardians are 5-0 (100%) on the road as a favorite in their last five games since the start of 2022

Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Arizona Diamondbacks

ARI

Los Angeles Dodgers

LAD

The Los Angeles Dodgers are 12-2 (85.7%) vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks at home off a loss over their last 14 games

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