The 2024 MLB season kicked off in earnest on Thursday and featured dominant performances by the AL's and NL's best, a thriller in Houston and an unlikely hero in Cincinnati.
Here are our winners and losers from Opening Day.
Corbin Burnes dominates, Orioles are as good as advertised
Baltimore traded for Burnes during the offseason after its excellent 2023 season ended in disappointment when it was swept by the Rangers, 3-0, in the ALDS. The Orioles appear ready to improve on last season's run after ripping the Angels 11-3 in their home opener. Burnes had 11 strikeouts and allowed only one hit — a home run to Mike Trout — becoming the second pitcher in MLB history to record at least 10 strikeouts and allow one or fewer hits on Opening Day.
Corbin Burnes of the @Orioles is the first pitcher to have 10+ strikeouts while allowing one or zero hits in his team's first game of the season since Lon Warneke did so for the Cubs on April 17, 1934. pic.twitter.com/Rhhl6C4Lpl
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) March 28, 2024
The Angels are already in midseason form
Mike Trout kicked off the season with a solo blast off Burnes in the top of the first inning. That might be the last moment of joy for Angels fans this season.
Immediately afterward, the Orioles loaded the bases before Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval even recorded an out and had a 5-1 lead after two innings.
If that all feels too familiar, that's because it is.
every time I see an Angels highlight it's like "Mike Trout hit three homes runs and raised his average to .528 while Shohei Ohtani did something that hasn't been done since 'Tungsten Arm' O'Doyle of the 1921 Akron Groomsmen, as the Tigers defeated the Angels 8-3"
— ℳatt (@matttomic) May 18, 2021
Trout is the only good thing about the sorry Angels. It's time the front office shows him mercy and puts him to the trade block.
Yankees-Astros lives up to the hype
Bless the schedule-makers who gave us this beautiful series to kick off the year. The Astros have been the Yankees' big brother in the postseason for nearly a decade, going 4-0 in the playoffs against New York since the start of the 2015 season, including a sweep most recently in the 2022 ALCS. With the Yanks missing the playoffs last year, the gap between the two had never been larger.
If New York's thrilling 5-4 win in the opener is any indication, the 2024 season could be different. The Yankees rallied from an early 4-0 deficit, with the bullpen pitching four scoreless innings. Things got dicey late, but prized offseason acquisition Juan Soto displayed his strong arm by throwing Astros center fielder Mauricio Dubon out at the plate in the bottom of the ninth to preserve New York's thin lead.
JUAN SOTO CANNON TO KEEP THE YANKEES AHEAD!!!! pic.twitter.com/i1e2CdYTXZ
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) March 28, 2024
Tampa Bay Rays
Last season, the Rays didn't lose until two weeks into the season. They also didn't allow eight runs in a game until their 17th. It only took one lousy Opening Day performance for both to happen to Tampa Bay in 2024.
The Rays lost 8-2 to the Blue Jays, with the train coming off the rails for Tampa starting pitcher Zach Eflin his third time through Toronto's lineup. He allowed six earned runs in 5.2 innings, while his counterpart, Jose Berrios, only allowed two runs in six innings. Tampa Bay batters recorded eight hits but otherwise showed poor plate discipline with 11 strikeouts and only two walks.
Reds DH Nick Martini
The Reds are projected to finish third in the open NL Central and got off to a promising start by taking care of the Nationals, which are expected to be one of the NL's worst teams. The unlikely heart of Cincinnati's 8-2 romp was designated hitter Martini, who had one of the best Opening Days in franchise history after fighting for a roster spot just a week ago.
He hit two home runs and drove in five runs in four at-bats, becoming the first Reds player in 17 years to hit two dingers on Opening Day and third all-time. Adam Dunn did it twice (2005, 2007), and Frank McCormick was the first to accomplish the feat way back in 1941.
San Francisco Giants
The Giants spent a lot of money this offseason, making their start somewhat of a concern. In a 6-4 loss to the Padres, San Francisco's relief pitching and defense was its downfall.
Starting pitcher Logan Webb had a solid outing, allowing two runs in six innings, but Giants reliever Luke Johnson, who missed the entire 2023 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery but had a 1.98 earned run average in 2022 with the Braves, allowed three runs without recording an out.
The Padres tied the game at three on a throwing error by catcher Patrick Bailey, which is particularly disheartening after San Francisco ranked last in errors (117) in 2023.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman combined to go 5-for-8 at the plate and scored six of L.A.'s seven runs in a breezy 7-1 win over the Cardinals in their home opener. Starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow, acquired in a trade with the Rays during the offseason, allowed only two hits and one run in six innings. Thursday was business as usual for the Dodgers, who have the weight of enormous expectations following their monster offseason.
But they didn't look bogged down against St. Louis. Instead, the Dodgers simply looked like the best team in baseball.
Texas Rangers' championship banner
Congratulations to the Rangers on the world's most anticlimactic banner reveal.
It’s a banner day in Rangers history. pic.twitter.com/Wpebn7F4vf
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) March 28, 2024
The front office must have spent all of its money on its 2023 championship roster and couldn't afford to splurge on the banner that will permanently hang from the rafters at Globe Life Field. To be fair to the Rangers, this was their first time doing this. Maybe they'll get it right next time.
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