The 2026 MLB season officially moved into full gear on Thursday, following a standalone “Opening Night” on Wednesday. The day was defined by a historic surge of rookie talent and some high-scoring statements from projected contenders.
Here is the summary of yesterday’s Opening Day action:
The Top Headlines
The “Year of the Rookie” Begins: In a feat not seen since at least 1900, four players homered in their MLB debuts on a single Opening Day:
Carson Benge (Mets): Hit a home run against the Pirates and added two walks and two steals.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW KID!!!@Carsonbenge3 | #LGM pic.twitter.com/TtPJHhQcn0
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 26, 2026
JJ Wetherholt (Cardinals): Launched a solo shot in his second at-bat.
Chase DeLauter (Guardians): Homered in his first career plate appearance.
Munetaka Murakami (White Sox): The Japanese star debuted with a massive second-deck blast.
A New Lead Off for Detroit: Tigers’ top prospect Kevin McGonigle became just the 25th player in history to record four hits in his MLB debut, leading Detroit to an 8-2 win over the Padres.
Welcome to the bigs, Kevin McGonigle!
He drives the very first pitch he sees for a 2-run double and his first MLB hit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/U2RMcKlXgZ
— MLB (@MLB) March 26, 2026
The “Robot Ump” Era: The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system was officially integrated. Yankees shortstop José Caballero made history on Wednesday night as the first player to unsuccessfully challenge a call.
Scoreboard Highlights
| Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Notable Performance |
| Milwaukee Brewers | 14–2 | Chicago White Sox | Jacob Misiorowski set a club record with 11 K’s in his debut. |
| NY Mets | 11–7 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Paul Skenes struggled, allowing 11 runs in a short start. |
| Washington Nationals | 10–4 | Chicago Cubs | The Nats set a club record for Opening Day runs at Wrigley. |
| LA Dodgers | 8–2 | AZ Diamondbacks | Kyle Tucker drove in a run in his first hit as a Dodger. |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 9–7 | Tampa Bay Rays | A wild 15-round heavyweight-style battle at Busch Stadium. |
| LA Angels | 3–0 | Houston Astros | Mike Trout hit a go-ahead HR in the 7th to spoil Houston’s opener. |
| Boston Red Sox | 3–0 | Cincinnati Reds | Garrett Crochet looked sharp in his NL debut for the Reds despite the loss. |
Quick Hits
- Baltimore Orioles edged the Minnesota Twins 2–1 in a classic pitcher’s duel.
- Philadelphia Phillies beat the Texas Rangers 5–3 behind a strong debut from rookie Justin Crawford.
- Cleveland Guardians spoiled the Seattle Mariners’ home opener with a 6–4 victory.
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