MLB Opening Day 2024: Highlights, takeaways, and best moments - ESPN
What an MLB Opening Day!
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What an MLB Opening Day!
PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks got their season started with an offensive flourish, scoring 14 runs in the third inning of their Opening Day game against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday night.
Something very odd is happening in Major League Baseball. At the same time payroll inequality is reaching levels not seen in more than a decade and barreling toward the imbalance of the mid-2000s, fewer teams are outright punting on their seasons than in recent years. Whether it's because of talent, spending or a subpar division, 26 of baseball's 30 teams enter Opening Day with genuine playoff aspirations.
Given the events of last week, the 2024 season for the Los Angeles Dodgers promises to be even wilder and more unpredictable than anyone could have imagined. After committing nearly $1.2 billion in the offseason to sign Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto and acquire-and-extend Tyler Glasnow — plus signing Teoscar Hernandez, James Paxton and Joe Kelly — the Dodgers are the favorite to win it all. It's World Series-or-bust for them.
Left-hander Jordan Montgomery and the Arizona Diamondbacks are in agreement on a one-year, $25 million contract that includes a vesting player option for a second season, sources told ESPN on Tuesday night, bolstering the National League champions' rotation with the postseason standout from the team that beat them in the World Series.
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PHOENIX — Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff says he won't pitch this season while he recovers from surgery to his throwing shoulder.
The New York Mets and designated hitter J.D. Martinez are in agreement on a one-year, $12 million contract, a source confirmed to ESPN on Thursday. The deal is pending a physical.