Thursday, November 13, 2025

#474---CLE @ TOR, 4/2/2013


These two teams had also opened the 2012 season (see #439), but this was a very different game: different weather conditions (cold, rainy Cleveland v. the SkyDome), different Tribe skipper (Manny Acta v. Terry Francona), different length of game (16 innings and 5:14 v. 9 innings and 2:31), different outcome (Cleveland blown lead and eventual loss v. Cleveland victory). One thing that was the same was the Cleveland starter, as Justin Masterson turned in another quality Opening Day outing, this time allowing one run on three hits and four walks with four strikeouts over six innings. His opposite number was RA Dickey, making his first start for the Blue Jays after the big offseason trade with the Mets. Dickey went six allowing four runs, and neither bullpen allowed a run so it ended 4-1. 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

#473---STL @ MIA, 4/4/2012


 This was the major league opener and the opener for Marlins Park. Both teams had undergone serious roster changes in the offseason, the defending champ Cardinals losing Albert Pujols while the Marlins hired Ozzie Guillen, pursued Pujols hard before spending  their money on Jose Reyes and Mark Buerhle, and generally tossed off those disturbing (at least for Indians fans) 1997 vibes. 

Thankfully that did not to come fruition, not on opening night and not during the season. Postseason hero David Freese picked up where he left off by driving in two with two outs in the first, and the Cards led 3-0 most of the game as Kyle Lohse no-hit the Marlins through six, broken up by Jose Reyes. 


Wednesday, November 5, 2025

#472---SF @ LA, 4/3/2011

Matt Kemp’s two-run homer off Barry Zito in the first helped the Dodgers break in front 3-0, but the Giants got a run back in the second on Pablo Sandoval’s homer, another in the sixth on three two-out singles, and tied it with Pat Burrell’s leadoff shot in the seventh. Los Angeles answered right back as with a four spot keyed by four hits by the five batters who faced Dan Runzler. In the top of the eighth, Hong-Chi Kuo got two outs sandwiched around a double and a walk. Matt Guerrier came on and walked consecutive batters to force in a run, but Miguel Tejada fouled out on the first pitch he saw to end the threat. Aaron Rowand led off the ninth with a pinch-hit homer off Jonathan Broxton, but Aubrey Huff and Buster Posey both grounded out as the potential tying run and the Dodgers held on 7-5.

Saturday, November 1, 2025

#471---NYA @ BOS, 4/4/2010

 

One might have expected CC Sabathia v. Josh Beckett on Opening Day to be a pitcher’s duel, but it most decidedly was not. Back-to-back homers from Jose Posada and Curtis Granderson helped the Yankees break up 5-2 after five, with Beckett already out. In the sixth, Boston got a two-run triple from Kevin Youkilis to tie it and after Sabathia got Big Papi to ground out, he left as well. Adrian Beltre greeted David Robertson with a single to tie the game. The Yankees answered back with two in the seventh, but the Red Sox immediately tied it on Dustin Pedroia’s homer off Chan Ho Park and took their first lead on a Posada passed ball that scored Youkilis. Pedroia would knock in an insurance run in the eighth and the Red Sox won a long (3:46), entertaining opener 9-7.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

#470---NYA @ CLE, 5/30/2009


I don’t find the dots that I used to shoehorn the pitches into this scoresheet to be visually appealing, which matches how this game went for the Tribe. Fausto Carmona allowed seven runs in four innings (including homers by Jorge Posada and Nick Swisher) and Tomo Ohka mopped up for five long relief innings. 

In CC Sabathia’s first start in Cleveland after being traded the previous summer, he went 4 1/3 hitless innings before Shin-Soo Choo singled up the middle and three of the next four added singles. It ended up as a quality start (7 IP, 3 R, 3 W, 7 K) for Sabathia and a fairly easy victory.


Friday, October 24, 2025

#469---CHA @ CLE, 4/2/2008

 


Fausto Carmona’s (sorry, Roberto Hernandez’s) 2008 season would not go like his 2007 season did, but it started that way. Carmona pitched seven innings, allowing one run on four hits, walks, and strikeouts while Cleveland’s offense chipped away for seven runs. Grady Sizemore was 3-4 with a triple, hit batter, two runs, and four RBI.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

#468---TEX @ LAA, 4/2/2007

Angels pitchers held Texas to four hits on Opening Day, with Ian Kinsler’s homer providing the only run for the visitors. Los Angeles got single tallies in the first, second, fifth, and eighth and dominant work from the back end of their bullpen (Justin Speier, Scott Shields, and Francisco Rodriguez retired all eleven batters they faced) to win it 4-1.

Friday, October 17, 2025

#467---SF @ SD, 4/3/2006


Appropriately Barry Bonds started the Opening Day offense with a second inning double, scoring on Lance Niekro’s single, but it was all Padres from there. Mike Piazza led off the bottom of the second with a homer and Khalil Greene would later go deep as well as San Diego scored four off Jason Schmidt in seven innings. Other than the second, Jake Peavy was superb, going seven and allowing just the one run on four hits and one walk with five Ks.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

#466---CHN @ ARI, 4/4/2005


The Cubs pounced on Javier Vazquez for seven runs in the first two innings, and homers from Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez helped keep it going as they ruined Opening Day for the Diamondbacks, 16-6. Ramirez and Lee had the two biggest days for the Cubs as Ramirez went 3-4 with a walk, scoring three and driving in four while Lee went 4-6, scoring two and driving in five. 

Friday, October 10, 2025

#465---CLE @ MIN, 4/5/2004


 

It was Opening Day in Minnesota, exciting for the home fans as local hero, #1 draft pick, and top prospect Joe Mauer made his major league debut catching and batting eighth. He didn’t disappoint, going 2-3 with two walks. However, three solo homers (two from Travis Hafner, one from Jody Gerut) and a fine start from CC Sabathia (seven shutout innings, two hits (both in the first), four walks, and eight strikeouts) had the visiting Indians up 4-0 entering the bottom of the eighth. Jose Jimenez allowed a walk and a single and getting a comebacker to put runners at second and third with one out. Lew Ryan pinch-hit, Scott Stewart relieved, and Michael Cuddyer hit for Ryan (“NB” notation indicating Ryan “never batter” as the pinch-hitter). He singled in the runs, Doug Mientikewicz singled, and Corey Koskie hit a ground-rule double to put men on second and third with still only one out. Rafael Betancourt was greeted by a Tori Hunter single, but fanned Jaque Jones and Matthew Lecroy to preserve a 4-4 tie. 

Matt Lawton was thrown out at the plate by Jones in the tenth. In the bottom of the eleventh, Chad Durbin sandwiched two Ks around a Lecroy walk and Mauer single, but Shannon Stewart blasted a 1-1 pitch for a three-run walkoff homer.