Tag: MLB Opening Day

  • The Next Big 3 Has Arrived

    The Next Big 3 Has Arrived

    Have you ever heard of big 3’s? World domination as I like to call them. It is derive by the strength and numbers of what a ball club, organization, or franchise consist and this year it is no different than what is to come with the arrival of the big 3, again.

    I am talking flashing light like always but even louder, noisier, and bigger with the likes of Los Angeles’ own Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and unbelievably Roki Sasaki.

    This is a world domination beginning in Hollywood. The flames are passing along to other’s misery anticipation of the 2025 MLB regular season.

    That is not to say what the future holds for MLB as a whole.

    The misery was no different for Los Angeles offseason but what they leaned on was the prominent signing of Roki Sasaki and possibly sealing the future of at least years 10 years to start.

    Japanese born descent players have changed the game. They are no longer the generation of old that bored the MLB community. Now, it is pop funk fun, only, to the credit of L.A. and that is concerning because we saw the last situation such as this evaporate in the Miami Heat and the Dodgers are set in financial ways like no other.

    Ohtani is a phenomenon but history repeats itself with the size and increase and player’s egos and personalities in Major League Baseball. For now, Ohtani, the Dodgers ball club franchise organization unite and lean on last year’s acquisition of Yoshinobu Yamamoto and promising Roki Sasaki who seems to be the silencer from the gate and draw attention like any Big 3.

  • History of MLB Opening Day

    History of MLB Opening Day

    MLB Opening Day is a grand occasion marked by four letters H-O-M-E. Home to baseball’s national pastime since 1940 introducing the game back each and every season. Some history has taken place throughout that time such as the longest game in Opening Day history. That game did not take place so long ago during a Cleveland Guardians matchup in 2012 and lasted 16 innings.

    MLB Opening Day recently happened in Seoul. Other than Seoul, there have been eight other international Opening Day events and the Los Angeles Dodgers last starred in Seoul and Sydney, Australia in 2014.

    Fifty years ago on April 4, Hank Aaron hit his 714th home run tying Babe Ruth on the all-time home run list. Later, surpassing the record for most home runs ever as an Atlanta Brave.

    Aforementioned, 1940 was a historic day in baseball history. It went on to transcend the makeup of a true quality pitcher. Bob Feller and White Sox Eddie Smith clashed and it was that time period. Feller remained poise and threw the only no-hitter in MLB Opening Day history over the Sox.

    Check local listings and schedule allotments because it is time for another year of baseball.