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  2. Opening Day - Wikipedia

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    Opening Day is the day on which professional baseball leagues begin their regular season. For Major League Baseball (MLB) and most of the American minor leagues , this day typically falls during the first week of April, although in recent years it has occasionally fallen in the last week of March.

  3. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    The sound of the bat hitting the ball. The term is used in baseball to mean "immediately, without hesitation". For example, a baserunner may start running "on the crack of the bat", as opposed to waiting to see where the ball goes. Outfielders often use the sound of bat-meeting-ball as a clue to how far a ball has been hit.

  4. Major League Baseball schedule - Wikipedia

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    The reason why there are more night baseball games is to attract more fans to ballparks as well as viewers from home because most fans would be at work or school during the day. On Mondays (excluding Opening Day and holidays), Tuesdays, and Fridays, games are almost exclusively played at night except for Cubs home games. The last game of the ...

  5. When is MLB Opening Day? When all 30 baseball teams ... - AOL

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    However, Opening Day is still just peering out over the horizon. The Dodgers and Cubs are set to kick off spring training on Feb. 20. Then, a month later, they'll open the regular season with a ...

  6. Night game - Wikipedia

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    A night game at Fenway Park, a U.S. baseball park in Boston, Massachusetts. A baseball game was played under electric lighting in 1880, the year after Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. It was an experimental game between two department store teams, and it would take another fifty years before organized baseball would

  7. Joe Buck returning to baseball broadcast booth for 2025 ...

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    It's been four years since Joe Buck has called a Major League Baseball game on national TV, but that silence will come to an end – at least temporarily – on opening day 2025. Buck will ...

  8. Ceremonial first pitch - Wikipedia

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    The practice of having ceremonial first pitches dates back to at least 1890, when throwers were often a mayor, governor, or other locally notable individual. [1] Ohio Governor (and future U.S. president) William McKinley, for example, "threw the ball into the diamond" before an opening day game between Toledo and Columbus in 1892. [2]

  9. What would a lockout mean for MLB? Here's what happens ... - AOL

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    Baseball’s current collective bargaining agreement expires on Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. ET, and after months of largely slow-moving negotiations, the sides suspended talks without a deal. The team ...