Saturday, July 25, 2020

Opening Day--Better Late Than Never

In a normal year, we'd be over halfway through the baseball season. But the year, due to Covid-19, nothing is normal.

We only watched part of the game because we went to DPF for the first time this month. We did see the highlight: a solo home run by Yoenis Cepedes; the Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 1-0.

Cespedes became the first designated hitter in MLB history to hit a home run in a regular season National League game. It was Cespedes' first appearance in a game in over two years.

Jacob deGrom pitched a gem, giving up only one hit in five innings. He increased his scoreless streak to 28 innings. Seth Lugo, Justin Wilson, and Edwin Diaz did the rest. The Mets are 39-20 in opening day games, the best record in MLB.

LGM!

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