Rickard let every moment sink in; his hits, Baltimore’s walk-off win — even his strike out.
Rickard let every moment sink in; his hits, Baltimore’s walk-off win — even his strike out.
The reigning NL MVP shows that he is quite happy to double down on his offseason comments.
The Nats were one slide away from losing, but Jayson Werth’s game-tying play at the plate led to another wild day at the ballpark.
The Nats’ highest-profile offseason acquisition homers and drives in the winning run on Opening Day.
The reigning NL MVP shows that he is quite happy to double down on his offseason comments.
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From Carlos Correa's potential to the Royals' bullpen, the 2016 season begins in earnest today with issues from coast to coast.
A Post reporter who moonlights as a bar-room piano man once had an interesting encounter with the Nationals new manager. (And no, he didn't keep the $50 bill.)
The ace mishandled another incident, casting a shadow over the start of the reiging NL champions’ season.
A season-opening World Series rematch gets off to a shaky start, especially for the Mets.
Nationals’ ace follows a set routine, throws every day, lifts weights and runs — and hasn’t been injured since 2009.
The roster moves netted an influx of personalities, which might be what Washington needs.
COUCH SLOUCH | On Opening Days gone by, pitchers were starting 300-inning seasons.
An historic logo that some find offensive still will appear on the sleeve of jerseys.
The merits of sliding headfirst are debatable, and it could cost the center fielder another season.
Few nonexistent entities are so prolific on social media
The commish aligns himself with Bryce Harper and the young radicals
The only other time the Angels began a season with a shutout loss, they ended up winning their lone World Series championship several months later.
Clayton Kershaw was brilliant on opening day, holding San Diego to one hit in seven innings and striking out nine to lead rookie manager Dave Roberts and the Los Angeles Dodgers to a record-setting 15-0 victory against the Padres on Monday.
The Oakland Athletics know far too well that little mistakes lead to tough losses.
Thousands of Chicago Cubs fans filled the stands at Angel Stadium with raucous chants and cheers, the usual optimism of opening day compounded by unusual excitement for their talent-laden team.
A look at what’s happening all around the majors today:
Chris Sale and the Chicago White Sox might have lost this kind of game last season. There were many close ones they couldn’t quite pull out.
Three long balls and a lack of clutch hitting hurt the Tampa Bay Rays.
Kevin Pillar chased a drive deep into the left-center gap and extended his arm above his head before leaping to make the catch and falling into the wall.
Paul Molitor needed only eight words to sum up opening day for the Minnesota Twins.
The Baltimore Orioles had already endured two rain delays, blown a two-run lead and used six pitchers.
Prince Fielder shrugged and smiled after his bloop single was the only hit the Texas Rangers needed to hand Felix Hernandez his first opening day loss.
Felix Hernandez was partly to blame for his first opening day loss, even if the Texas Rangers only got one hit.
Oakland ace Sonny Gray was scratched from his opening day start because of food poisoning that sent him to the emergency room Monday morning for intravenous fluids.
David Price’s debut for Boston was put on ice — literally.
Cole Hamels handed Felix Hernandez his first opening day loss and the Texas Rangers managed to win with just one hit, beating the Seattle Mariners 3-2 Monday.