Edwin Encarnacion’s two-run single in the first and Troy Tulowitzki’s two-run homer in the eighth allowed Toronto to take a 5-1 lead into the eighth on Opening Day at Tropicana Field. Through eight, Marcus Stroman had allowed one run on four hits, one walk, and five strikeouts on ninety-two pitches. He’d also retired twelve consecutive Rays, so he was allowed to go for a complete game. Corey Dickerson led off and homered on a 0-2 pitch, then Desmond Jennings singled up the middle to chase him. Roberto Osuna came in and got to strikeouts before surrendering a single to Kevin Kiermaier that made it 5-3. Kiermaier moved up on in difference and a wild pitch, but the tying run was still embodied by Hank Conger at the plate, and he grounded back to Osuna to end the game.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Monday, April 6, 2026
#510---SD @ LA, 4/7/2015
Both starters pitched six good innings (Zack Greinke 1 R, 2 H, 1 W, 4 K; Tyson Ross 2 R, 6 H, 3 W, 4 K), with Greinke surrendering his run in his first inning and Ross allowing two in his last inning. Greinke did not allow a hit in his last five innings, but the Dodger bullpen was not nearly as effective. Three relievers allowed a run in the seventh and two allowed a run in the eighth that gave San Diego the lead. Adrian Gonzalez’s solo homer off Joaquin Benoit pulled LA even at three, but the Dodger pen coughed up four in the ninth. Craig Kimbrel struck out the side for the save.
Six Dodger relievers combined for 3 IP, 6 R, 11 H, 3 W, 3 K while three Padre relievers combined for 3 IP, 1 R, 1 H, 1 W, 5 K.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
#509---CHN @ PIT, 3/31/2014
Sunday, March 29, 2026
#508---BOS @ NYA, 4/1/2013
Each of the ancient rivals had their lefty ace on the mound for Opening Day, with Boston striking first against CC Sabathia with four singles and two walks in the second inning. The Yankees got two back in the fourth when Francisco Cervelli singled home two with two outs, but in the seventh David Phelps walked the first two Sox with hitters with one coming around to score, and they removed all doubt with a three-run ninth off Joba Chamberlain, also fueled by two walks and finished with hits by Jacoby Ellsbury and Shane Victorino. The Red Sox drew eight walks on the day, five of them coming around to score, and both Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Jackie Bradley (in his MLB debut) drew three walks. Lester and Sabathia each went five innings with around 100 pitches, while five Boston relievers combined for four shutout innings allowing just three baserunners.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
#507---CHA @ CLE, 4/9/2012
Josh Tomlin gave up three runs on two first inning homers (Alejandro de Aza leading off, AJ Pierzynski) which was really all the White Sox and Chris Sale would need. Sale was making his first major league start after working out the bullpen late in 2011. He went 6 2/3, removed at exactly 100 pitches after allowing one run on three hits and two walks with five strikeouts. Chicago used a two-out rally in the fifth to score a fourth run, then stranded six runners between the sixth and eighth innings while Cleveland’s offense posed little threat until Jose Lopez (whose stint as an Indian I can’t confidently say I remember) homered to lead off the ninth. But that was all they would get and the Sox took it 4-2.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
#506---MIN @ NYA, 4/4/2011
Alex Rodriguez (#615 of his career) and Jorge Posada each hit two-run homers off Scott Baker in the first two innings to stake Ivan Nova to a 4-0 lead. Minnesota got RBI doubles from Jim Thome in the fourth (two runs) and Tsuyoshi Nishioka in the fifth (one run), and after that there was very little offense the rest of the way. Only one runner reached second base for either team (Cano in the Yankee sixth), and the back-end of the Yankee bullpen each pitched one shutout inning (Joba Chamberlain in the seventh, Rafael Soriano in the eighth, Mariano Rivera in the ninth) to preserve a 4-3 win.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
#505---SEA @ OAK, 4/5/2010
Seattle got single tallies off Ben Sheets in each of the first three frames, with lots of actions on the basepaths (three steals coupled with two Kurt Suzuki throwing errors, two caught stealings) while Felix Hernandez allowed just one hit (a chopper by Rajai Davis leading off the game for Oakland) through five. Oakland pushed across a run in the sixth and after King Felix got two groundouts to start the seventh, he walked two and was pulled for Sean White. Cliff Pennington and Davis each singled in a run to tie the game. In the ninth, Casey Kotchman got a two-out, two-run single off Andrew Bailey to give the Mariners the lead, and David Aardsma set the A’s down 1-2-3 to save a 5-3 Opening Day victory.
Friday, March 13, 2026
#504---CLE @ DET, 9/1/2009
September 1 used to be a fun day for fans of teams out of the race, as you got an influx of September callups, sometimes including top prospects. This game saw the major league debuts of two Cleveland prospects who were major pieces in big trades: Michael Brantley (CC Sabathia) and Carlos Carrasco (Cliff Lee). Brantley’s debut (2-4) went smoother than Carrasco’s (3 IP, 6 R, 9 H, 3 W, 3 K, 3 HR (Placido Polanco, Jose Guillen, Brandon Inge)). Detroit led 6-1 when Carrasco departed and added two more in the fourth before Cleveland showed life with three in the fifth. Andy Marte’s leadoff homer in the sixth cut it to 8-5, but the from there the Tribe would muster just Brantley’s ninth inning infield single amidst their last dozen outs.
Monday, March 9, 2026
#503---CHA @ CLE, 4/3/2008
Jake Westbrook retired the first eleven Chicago batters and went 4 2/3 hitless, while John Danks went five hitless innings. Juan Uribe opened the scoring when he took Westbrook’s first delivery of the sixth over the big wall in left, but the Indians tied the game when Nick Swisher dropped Franklin Gutierrez’s fly in the seventh. However, Joe Crede led off the eighth with another homer to left off Westbrook, providing the winning run as Scott Linebrink and Bobby Jenks closed out the White Sox victory by each pitching perfect innings.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
#502---CLE @ CHA, 4/5/2007
Mark Buerhle always seemed to give the Tribe fits, but Grady Sizemore jumped him for a leadoff homer and he had to leave after he was hit by line drive off Ryan Garko’s bat in the second. Jason Michaels added a homer in the third and the visitors led 2-1 before Jeremy Sowers basically handed the White Sox the tying run in the fourth, walking two and hitting one before yielding a sac fly. Scott Podsednik’s two-out single off Rafael Betancourt gave Chicago their first lead in the bottom of the seventh, but Michaels doubled in Sizemore against Matt Thornton in the eighth to tie the game at three. In the bottom of the ninth, longtime White Sox closer Roberto Hernandez failed to record an out against his former team, surrendering singles to Jermaine Dye and Joe Crede before making a throwing error, intentionally walking Tadahito Iguchi, and plunking AJ Pierzynski for the walkoff hit batter.










