Opening Day for the Los Angeles Dodgers and teams all across Major League Baseball was supposed to be on Thursday, but unfortunately, that will not be happening due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
While there won’t be any live games for a while, MLB has taken to re-airing old games for fans while they are stuck in their homes with little to do. They recently announced all games from the 2018 and 2019 seasons are available for streaming on MLB.TV at no cost, and classic games are also available on the Youtube MLB vault channel.
Additionally, MLB also is doing an “Opening Day at Home” — with a full slate of 30 games that will broadcast nationally across various platforms, including digital streaming and social media, creating a full-day event on what would have been Opening Day of the 2020 season.
They will be streaming all games on MLB.com and through one of MLB’s social media channels, on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
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The Dodgers game that they will be showing is Clayton Kershaw’s no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies on Jun 18, 2014. Kershaw only allowed one hitter to reach base on an error by Hanley Ramirez, striking out 15 in the 8-0 win.
MLB Network is airing some classic Opening Day games throughout the course of the day, with one of them being the Dodgers’ win over the San Francisco Giants in 2013. Kershaw also pitched that game, tossing a complete-game shutout while hitting the only home run of his career.
Complete list of #OpeningDayAtHome games:
Milwaukee Brewers: Game 1 of 2018 National League Division Series (5:30 a.m. PT, MLB YouTube)
Pittsburgh Pirates: Return to October (5:30 a.m.; Las Mayores Twitter)
Philadelphia Phillies: Bryce Harper’s walk-off grand slam (6 a.m.; MLB Twitter)
Detroit Tigers: Justin Verlander throws first no-hitter (9 a.m.; MLB Twitter)
Cleveland Indians: Win 22 games in a row (6 a.m.; Las Mayores Facebook)
Tampa Bay Rays: Game 162 (8 a.m.; Cut4 Twitter)
St. Louis Cardinals: David Freese delivers in Game 6 of 2011 World Series (8 a.m.; MLB Facebook)
Minnesota Twins: Game 163 to decide American League Central in 2009 (8:15 a.m.; Las Mayores Twitter)
L.A. Angels: Mike Trout goes 5-for-5 against Yankees (9 a.m.; MLB YouTube)
Houston Astros: Verlander throws no-hitter in 2019 (9 a.m.; MLB Twitter)
Toronto Blue Jays: Jose Bautista hits clutch home run in 2015 AL Division Series (9:15 a.m.; La Mayores Facebook)
Cincinnati Reds: 2019 Opening Day game (10 a.m.; MLB Vault YouTube channel)
New York Yankees: Aaron Boone hits walk-off (12 p.m.; MLB Facebook)
Washington Nationals: Game 7 of 2019 World Series (12 p.m.; MLB YouTube)
Colorado Rockies: Nolan Arenado hits for cycles on Father’s Day (12 p.m.; MLB Twitter)
Atlanta Braves: Ronald Acuña Jr. hits grand slam in 2018 NLDS (12:05 p.m.; Las Mayores Twitter)
Seattle Mariners: Felix Hernandez perfect game (12:30 p.m.; Las Mayores Facebook)
Baltimore Orioles: Dramatic comeback in Game 2 of 2014 ALDS (1 p.m.; MLB Vault YouTube channel)
Chicago White Sox: Mark Buehrle throws perfect game (1 p.m.; Cut4 Twitter)
Boston Red Sox: Game 4 of 2004 ALCS (3 p.m.; MLB Facebook)
New York Mets: Game 5 of 2015 NLDS (3 p.m.; MLB Twitter)
Miami Marlins: Game 6 of 2003 World Series (3 p.m.; Las Mayores Facebook)
Oakland Athletics: Winning streak reaches 20 games (3 p.m.; Cut4 Twitter)
Chicago Cubs: Winning 2016 World Series (3 p.m.; MLB YouTube)
Kansas City Royals: Winning 2015 World Series (3 p.m.; Las Mayores Twitter)
Los Angeles Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw no-hitter (6 p.m.; MLB Twitter)
Texas Rangers: Winning 2010 AL pennant (6 p.m.; Las Mayores Facebook)
San Diego Padres: Comeback win in 2019 (6:30 p.m.; Las Mayores Twitter)
Arizona Diamondbacks: Winning 2001 World Series (7 p.m.; MLB Facebook)
San Francisco Giants: Winning 2014 World Series (7:30 p.m.; MLB YouTube)
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