![]() ![]() ** Game postponed to Friday** 4:10 p.m.: Nationals Reds. Radio: Phillies - WIP, Braves - 1600 AM, 680 AM Phillies are poised to be an interesting team this year, so this could be an fun option. TV: Brewers - Dish455, Padres - FSSD, Fox SDĤ:10 p.m.: Phillies Braves. Hurray! Why not watch this California clash, and visit old friends Justin Upton and Ian Kinsler, while hearing broadcasters speculate wildly about Shohei Ohtani’s future role?Ĥ:10 p.m.: Brewers Padres. Barring any terrible extra innings scenarios, the Tigers game is probably over by now, letting you move onto other games guilt free. If the Astros aren’t your speed and you want to see how Stanton and Judge are doing, you can switch over to this AL East match-up.Ĥ:05 p.m.: Angels Athletics. Radio: Astros - KBME, Rangers - 105.3 Fan, KFLCģ:37 p.m.: Yankees Blue Jays. An all-Texas showdown featuring Justin Verlander on the bump and the reigning World Series champs. Radio: Twins - La Raza, WCCO, Orioles - 105.7 Fanģ:35 p.m.: Astros Rangers. This game isn’t a big competition for attention though, so might as well see how the Tigers bullpen does. The Tigers game will have been going on for two hours at this point, plenty of time to decide if it’s worth watching to the end. Nothing to see here.ģ:05 p.m.: Twins Orioles. Now, most of you are just going to hang out here for three hours, and that’s cool, but if you want commercial break alternatives keep reading.ġ:10 p.m.: Cardinals Mets. You can enjoy a solid 30 minutes before the most important game for BYB readers starts.ġ:10 p.m.: Pirates Tigers. This is your easiest no brainer choice as only one game starts this early. Note: All times are listed in EDT, and all games can be viewed on MLB.TV. MLB Opening Day should be a national holiday anyway, so if you’ve wisely booked it off, plan to call in sick, or are just going to pull up the stream on your work computer, we’ve got the dawn-to-dusk guide to maximize your Opening Day, getting in every ounce of baseball humanly possible. Which is precisely what we suggest doing. With 15 games to choose from, there’s so much baseball going on, you could make a whole day of watching it. That, my friends, is an awful lot of real honest-to-goodness baseball on one day.Įveryone has been starved for games that “count” played at stadiums they recognize, with lineups of players people know, and the wait is almost over. For the first time in what feels like forever, all 30 major league teams will have the same Opening Day, meaning on March 29 there will be 15 glorious games of baseball played. ![]()
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