Opening Day: Instant overreactions for every game as MLB season begins
Follow along as theScore's Michael Bradburn overreacts to everything that happens on MLB's Opening Day. Refresh for updates.
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Diamondbacks-Dodgers
Will Ferrell's best role since 'Step Brothers'
Will Ferrell drove in Freddie Freeman and Miguel Rojas with the 2024 and 2025 Commissioner's Trophies! pic.twitter.com/UP3zaRrjK4
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 27, 2026
Will Ferrell, also known for his role as Mattel CEO in "Barbie" and Guy At Los Angeles Kings Games, drove a blue convertible into Dodger Stadium with Freddie Freeman and Miguel Rojas repping their back-to-back World Series trophies. Do we still like him?
The villains arrive
#OpeningDayLA fits. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/XrOs6bfRlp
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) March 26, 2026
We at theScore really hope that Freddie Freeman enjoyed his offseason vacation in the Matrix.
Angels 3, Astros 0
Death, taxes, Trout single-handedly carrying the Angels
SCORELESS NO MORE!
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
Mike Trout homers on #OpeningDay! pic.twitter.com/540PJl6Gsu
The three absolute certainties in life. We're a long way from peak Mike Trout, but it's nice to be reminded of his prowess on Opening Day. His latest long ball is the fifth Opening Day homer of his storied career. Sadly, there still aren't many other reasons to watch the Angels, but tuning in occasionally to witness one of the greatest to ever do it is worth it.
Learn Soriano's name
If you were to sit down and rank the Opening Day starters ahead of Thursday's action, everyone except José Soriano's immediate family would've put him last. And yet, he tossed six shutout innings against the Astros with seven strikeouts.
Phillies 5, Rangers 3
Duran proves he's the greatest closer in Phillies history
It doesn't sound real, but Jhoan Duran is the first closer in Phillies history to record a save at home on Opening Day.
This seems impossible but ...
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) March 26, 2026
Johan Duran just became the first Phillies reliever ever to save a game at home on Opening Dayhttps://t.co/f3in3l80vW
This franchise has been around since 1883. I guess when you consider that the best closer in its storied history is Tug McGraw, who last pitched for Philadelphia in 1984, this stat becomes a little more believable.
Sánchez is MLB's best starter
Cristopher Sánchez strikes out the side in the 6th!
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
10 Ks for the @Phillies southpaw 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/7ucClqqoyi
Cristopher Sánchez continues to absolutely amaze. He's the only starting pitcher with a sub-3.00 ERA over 280 innings or more since the 2024 All-Star break. It's time for this guy to win NL Cy Young.
Red Sox 3, Reds 0
First base is also the hot corner when Anthony is batting
Roman Anthony has his third hit of the game another single 110 of the bat right at Stewart #DirtyWater pic.twitter.com/eFUQpREf4V
— Lucasparmenter23 (@Lucasparmenter0) March 26, 2026
First basemen, you're on notice. While Roman Anthony is at the plate, you have to be ready for 100-mph projectiles coming your way. The young Red Sox star went 3-for-4 and seems poised to be in the AL MVP conversation all season long. Don't you think the Orioles would like to hit the undo button on drafting Jackson Holliday first overall - 78 spots higher than Anthony?
Cardinals 9, Rays 7
No overreaction here. Just watch this Burleson homer
Top of the 6th: Rays score SIX runs
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
Bottom of the 6th: @Cardinals score EIGHT runs
We have a wild one on #OpeningDay! 😳 pic.twitter.com/pc1xSzhyEm
Rays-Cardinals was tied 1-1 heading into the sixth inning. By the end of the frame, St. Louis led 9-7, punctuated by Alec Burleson's massive two-run dinger. Make the Cardinals' whole offense out of sixth-inning performances? I don't know, man.
Wetherholt should've gone No. 1 in the 2024 draft
JJ WETHERHOLT 😤
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
He leaves the yard in his Major League debut! pic.twitter.com/4NNDZYirt6
This doesn't even seem like an overreaction at this point. Travis Bazzana, Chase Burns, Charlie Condon, Nick Kurtz, Hagen Smith, and Jac Caglianone heard their names called before Wetherholt. It's been a while since a Cardinals player annoyed all of Major League Baseball by being great. Wetherholt is the next one.
Tigers 8, Padres 2
Give McGonigle the AL Rookie of the Year award now
Welcome to the bigs, Kevin McGonigle!
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
He drives the very first pitch he sees for a 2-run double and his first MLB hit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/U2RMcKlXgZ
Kevin "The Professor" McGonigle starts his MLB career with a two-run double and adds another double in his next at-bat. Look at this guy hustle out of the box. That's a ballplayer. He finished the day with four hits. You know what, pencil him in for AL MVP too.
Orioles 2, Twins 1
The Orioles are who we thought they would be a year ago
The Orioles were expected to take a big step forward last year. And sure, their hitters still looked lost against Twins starter Joe Ryan. But Trevor Rogers is here to steady the rotation. So long as Pete Alonso doesn't turn into Chris Davis, Baltimore should be an exciting fringe contender.
Six shutout innings with five strikeouts for Trevor Rogers so far on opening day.
— Matt Weyrich (@ByMattWeyrich) March 26, 2026
🎥: @Orioles pic.twitter.com/XuVVdQ0NtH
Brewers 14, White Sox 2
Garbage time homer for Murakami's first
Munetaka Murakami hits a MOONSHOT for his first Major League home run 👏 pic.twitter.com/rU8MOXna9l
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
Murakami is a fascinating guy to follow this year, and his highlight reel by season's end might include a lot of garbage time homers. Much has been made about Murakami's perceived inability to hit high velocity. Drilling a 91-mph cutter while Chicago trails 14-1 won't do much to dismiss that criticism.
Misiorowski is him
TEN #OpeningDay strikeouts for Jacob Misiorowski 🤯 pic.twitter.com/zEiFyRhHjk
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
No one doubted Jacob Misiorowski more than I did. He seemed destined for a bullpen role. But this guy can pitch. He's the first Brewers pitcher with 11 strikeouts in an Opening Day start. Maybe this is simply the benefit of facing the White Sox.
Meidroth is the greatest hitter in White Sox history who's not currently suing the team
FIRST AT-BAT OF THE SEASON. LET'S GO! pic.twitter.com/VLTOMnXipt
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) March 26, 2026
It's pretty wild that the White Sox had never started a season with a leadoff home run in their 125-year history - until now. That honor belongs to Chase Meidroth, who, unlike Frank Thomas, isn't currently suing the franchise for using his name and number without his permission.
Nationals 10, Cubs 4
Pitchers need to stop going to the WBC
Matthew Boyd is one of multiple starters who's struggled in their Opening Day start after pitching in the World Baseball Classic. The Nationals really got to the left-hander in the fourth inning. He finished his day with six earned runs on six hits and one walk over 3 2/3 innings. Did he have seven strikeouts through three shutout innings? Sure. But that's not important anymore.
Is there still time for Cubs to cancel Pete Crow-Armstrong's extension?
Crow-Armstrong began the 2026 season by doing something that's all too familiar to Cubs fans from the second half of last year's campaign: striking out.
His six-year, $115-million extension doesn't officially kick in until the beginning of 2027. Chicago should pull the chute on this before the game even ends.
Mets 11, Pirates 7
Pirates need to hire Embiid as manager
Cruz, get ready to learn DH buddy!!
— Joel Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) March 26, 2026
An absolute nightmare first inning for Oneil Cruz pic.twitter.com/jjsX8UNj2L
— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) March 26, 2026
With due respect to Don Kelly, who might still prove to be a good manager, Joel Embiid is the leader the Pirates' clubhouse needs right now. What is Oneil Cruz doing here? On Opening Day. With his ace on the mound. Paul Skenes fails to make it out of the first inning for the first time in his MLB career because of this. Pick up the phone and call Embiid immediately.
Home-run celebrations are back
STEEL CITY CELLY. pic.twitter.com/Iyt1YCkaWU
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) March 26, 2026
Celebrations like this got kind of tired when every team started having one, and they became pretty generic. The Pirates' celebration rules. We're so back.
Also, obligatory: Brandon Lowe, who has two homers in his first two at-bats with the Pirates, is on pace for 324 homers with his new team. Years after getting fleeced by the Rays in the Chris Archer trade, the Pirates are vindicated.
Brewers won the Freddy Peralta trade
FIRST HOMER OF THE SEASON GOES TO BRANDON LOWE! pic.twitter.com/JoA4yn1Bss
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) March 26, 2026
Two batters into Fastball Freddy's tenure with the New York Mets, he's given up a hit and a homer. There's just no way Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams end up being worse than this guy.
Yankees 7, Giants 0
The Yankees turned to small ball because Judge is cooked
Eight of the Yankees' nine starters had at least one hit in their season-opening win against the Giants on Wednesday night. The lone guy without a knock? Captain Aaron Judge, who followed up his three-strikeout performance in the WBC final with a golden sombrero.
Aaron Judge's FOURTH strikeout tonight at Yankees vs. Giants #OpeningNight pic.twitter.com/iQmmcFlbO2
— netflix⁷ (@netflix) March 26, 2026
Ban ABS
José Caballero initiates the first ABS Challenge, Powered by T-Mobile.
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
The call was upheld as a strike.
(MLB x @TMobile) pic.twitter.com/7w4SZB95mn
MLB had its first-ever ABS challenge, and that's enough for me: Get rid of it.
Not only did Netflix fumble broadcasting this by almost missing it entirely, but José Caballero was proven wrong on appeal, giving the umpires a 1-0 lead in the ABS era. Out here on Day 1 of the season proving that umps are competent? Embarrassing.
Ringing in the baseball season with ... Jameis Winston, Bert Kreischer, and something called a Tony Tony Chopper?
Nothing says Opening Day quite like a journeyman NFL quarterback, a comedian drinking beer in a kayak, and some product placement.
"Jameis, did you pay for the crab legs?" 😭😭😭
— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) March 25, 2026
Protect @Jaboowins at all costs 💀@MLB #OpeningNight is LIVE now on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/zYOpCBE7kE
yeah cause we all want to see Bert Kreischer drink instead of the actual game pic.twitter.com/DPzn95hoVg
— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) March 26, 2026
Captain Luffy and Tony Tony Chopper tossing the ball around at MLB #OpeningNight! pic.twitter.com/dihbMLvfOg
— netflix⁷ (@netflix) March 26, 2026
What a confusing cast of characters.
I thought the booth of Matt Vasgersian, Hunter Pence, and CC Sabathia was actually quite good. However, I did catch myself thinking wistfully about how the upcoming CBA negotiations might at least postpone the next iteration of this. There's mercifully only two years left on this broadcast partnership either way.
If you were interested in watching the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants play baseball, you'll get to experience that Friday and Saturday.