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The Toronto Blue Jays play against the Athletics in their MLB season opener today. Fans can watch this game for free online.
All 30 teams will have started the season after today as Opening Day games in Toronto, Miami, and Atlanta highlight an eight-game slate on Friday. We got things
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The day begins with Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes starting at Citi Field against the New York Mets, who have MLB's highest present-day payroll entering the 2026 season. “I can do better this year,” Skenes said. "There are ways to get better. I just got to go out there and execute. I have to execute pitches more consistently.”
Riley Greene on Kevin McGonigle: "When I had my debut, I didn't really know what was happening. It looked like that was his 700th game out there."
Carson Benge’s Major League debut at Citi Field included the usual jitters, as well as a home run ball, a golden retriever and the support of nearly two dozen family members. Oh, and a dead bird. It was that kind of afternoon for Benge,
Thursday was an Opening Day to remember for a handful of Major League Baseball rookies making their debuts. Detroit Tigers third baseman Kevin McGonigle wasted no time making a first impression by going 4-for-5 with two doubles,
The Chicago Cubs made one big splash in free agency while losing another, and host the still-rebuilding Washington Nationals.
Here's all the MLB action you can find on NBC and Peacock this week.
The 2025 MLB postseason helped reframe the importance of elite arms in today's age of explosive offense, as the Los Angeles Dodgers rode ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto and terrific starting pitching to a title.
There's nothing that surprising about the fact that the back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks on Opening Day by an 8-2 score. There's something quite scary for the rest of MLB about the way they did it,