MLB, Opening Day
Digest more
Diamondbacks manager reflects on Opening Day loss to Dodgers
Digest more
Giants, Yankees and opening day
Digest more
The Reds thought they had a 26-man roster good to go on Saturday, but an injury to No. 2 starter Nick Lodolo forced some pivoting.
The Banks was shut down and multiple arrests were made across Cincinnati's urban core after police received reports of unruly crowds.
The 2026 MLB season began in earnest on Thursday, after the New York Yankees’ Opening Night 7-0 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. There were 11 games on tap Thursday, and it proved to be an eventful day.
Police said at least 17 people were arrested in connection with disorderly behavior at The Banks, Downtown and Over-the-Rhine.
The reigning NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies will open their regular season at Citizens Bank Park on Thursday, March 26.
Cincinnati police arrested 17 people, some as young as 14-years-old, when disturbances broke out at The Banks and throughout the urban core March 26.
Instead, on Opening Day at Citi Field against the Mets, Skenes failed to get out of the first, yielding five earned runs in just two-thirds of an inning. It matched the most runs he's allowed in a start and marked the shortest outing of his career. He allowed more runs Thursday than he did in the first inning of all 32 starts combined last year.
From poor bullpen management to a lack of energy, the Padres and Rays are among the MLB teams that have us already concerned after Opening Day.
The Detroit Tigers are back in full force, as that was on display Thursday against the San Diego Padres in the season opener. On their way to an 8-2 victory, so