After the Dodgers and Padres soft-launched the 2024 MLB season with a two-game series in South Korea last week, the league’s other 28 teams are set to begin Thursday.
Buy me some hot dogs, peanuts and Cracker Jack! Baseball is back. While Major League Baseball's Opening Day promises an exhilarating start to the season, rain is expected to add an element of uncertainty to the excitement. A cold front and an area of low pressure riding up the East Coast will bring rain to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York as the Orioles, Phillies and Mets are set to host their Opening Day games. However, the forecast is not set in stone. "There's not a great day...
Here’s what to watch for on MLB’s opening day:
It's MLB Opening Day -- and this year, ya better bring a ticket, glove AND an appetite to the ballpark 'cause several teams are offering some massive dishes for fans to enjoy!! Some of the most popular, of course, include spins on the classic…
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Here's what to watch for on MLB's opening day: THE SHO GOES ON Shohei Ohtani already made his Dodgers debut last week in South Korea, but all eyes will still be on the two-way sensation as Los Angeles hosts the St. Louis Cardinals. The $700 million star is trying to remain focused on the field []
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When the Dodgers put tickets to their home opener on sale last month — available in several presales, and then to the general public — the cheapest ticket appeared to be $199. Los Angeles is an event town, and what bigger event than Shohei Ohtani's first home opener with the team that signed him to the richest contract in baseball history? But six days before the home opener, it appears the Dodgers came in too high on how much L.A. fans would pay just to be there. The "get-in price" — that is,...