Game Date:
04/05/2016
1:10pm EST
Lines:
Boston +1.5
Cleveland -1.5
Total:
Over
6 (-103)
Under 6 (-107)
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Indians President Chris Antonetti says it was ''difficult'' to postpone Monday's opener against Boston, and he empathizes with those fans affected by the decision. With temperatures in the low 30s and whipping winds making it feel like 18 degrees, the Indians called off the game. The Indians were criticized for waiting to announce the postponement. Continue to Article
April 05, 2016 11:30:am EST
Dodgers 15, Padres 0 Clayton Kershaw pitched seven innings of one-hit ball, and the Los Angeles Dodgers recorded the biggest Opening Day shutout win in baseball history, routing the San Diego Padres 15-0 Monday. Manager Dave Roberts won in his debut, prevailing over another rookie manager, San Diego's Andy Green. Rockies 10, Diamondbacks 5 Colorado rookie Trevor Story made history in his major league debut while spoiling $206.5 million right-hander Zack Greinke's first Arizona start in the Rockies' 10-5 victory over the Diamondbacks on Monday in the season opener at Chase Field. Continue to Article
April 05, 2016 2:31:am EST
Giants 12, Brewers 3 Denard Span drove five runs, Matt Duffy sent in four and the Giants clubbed four home runs, opening the 2016 season with a rout at Miller Park. San Francisco had 15 hits against four Milwaukee pitchers and broke the game wide open in the eighth, scoring five runs on three consecutive home runs -- by Joe Panik, Buster Posey and Hunter Pence. Reds 6, Phillies 2 Joey Votto's two-run single with the bases loaded highlighted a five-run eighth inning on Opening Day before 43,683 fans, the largest regular-season crowd in the history of Great American Ball Park. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 10:37:pm EST
The San Francisco Giants made a point of bolstering their rotation this winter. The priciest of those acquisitions gets the call Tuesday night, as right-hander Johnny Cueto makes his Giants debut in the middle test of a three-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. In an effort to ease the burden of ace Madison Bumgarner, the Giants went out and signed Cueto to a six-year, $130 million deal and Jeff Samardzija to a five-year, $90 million pact. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 9:27:pm EST
The San Francisco Giants made a point of bolstering their rotation this winter. The priciest of those acquisitions gets the call Tuesday night, as right-hander Johnny Cueto makes his Giants debut in the middle test of a three-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. In an effort to ease the burden of ace Madison Bumgarner, the Giants went out and signed Cueto to a six-year, $130 million deal and Jeff Samardzija to a five-year, $90 million pact. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 9:27:pm EST