MLB Opening Day 2024: Results, top moments from day 1
New York Yankees won match against Houston Astros with Juan Soto delivering a game saving throw
The opening day of the Major League Baseball (MLB) on Thursday saw some memorable moments from great wins to new faces.
The day 1 of the 162 days provided a glimpse into what will be coming, MLB reported.
Juan Soto's great debut for New York Yankees
In the match against Houston Astros, the Yankees were trailing behind when Soto delivered a game saving throw in the ninth innings to the right side of the field, helping Yankees win the match.
Trout hits first home run in match against Baltimore Orioles
The three time Most Valued Player (MVP) of the Los Angeles Angles, Mike Trout, hit a solo home run against Baltimore Orioles, wining the match for them with a lead of eight.
Heim hit game-ending RBI single for Texas Rangers
The Rangers won the match against Chicago Cubs with a 4-3 win.
In the 10th inning, Jonah Heim hit a runs batted in (RBI) single which closed the game.
Detroit Tigers wins against Chicago White Sox
After six scoreless innings, Javier Baez scored the game's only run on Thursday afternoon beating White Sox with a score of 1-0.
Nick Martini home runs twice while Frankie Montas dominates match
In the Cincinnati Reds match against Washington Nationals, the Reds won by a score of 8-2, in which Martini scored two home runs while debut player Montas stole the show with hurling six scoreless innings.
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