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		MLB roundup: Aaron Judge homers in Yankees' opening win
 
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			 [March 31, 2023]  
			Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Gerrit Cole struck 
			out 11 in six sharp innings and the host New York Yankees beat the 
			San Francisco Giants 5-0 on the Thursday in the season opener for 
			both teams. 
 After hitting an AL-record 62 home runs last season to break Roger 
			Maris' record, Judge homered against the team he grew up rooting for 
			and the team who courted him in free agency.
 
 In his first appearance since signing a nine-year, $360 million 
			contract, Judge lifted an 0-1 sinker from Logan Webb over the center 
			field fence atop the netting above Monument Park. The 422-foot drive 
			was Judge's first career Opening Day homer.
 
 In his fourth straight Opening Day start, Cole (1-0) allowed three 
			hits and surpassed Tim Leary (1991) for the team strikeout record in 
			a season opener. Webb (0-1) allowed four runs on four hits in 
			six-plus innings. He struck out a career-high 12.
 
 Rockies 7, Padres 2
 
 C.J. Cron hit a pair of homers and drove in five runs as Colorado 
			defeated host San Diego.
 
 Right-hander German Marquez (1-0) allowed two runs on five hits and 
			no walks with five strikeouts over six innings to earn the win for 
			the Rockies.
 
			
			 
			Padres starter Blake Snell (0-1) took the loss, allowing three runs 
			on six hits and a walk with nine strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
 A's 2, Angels 1
 
 Tony Kemp and Aledmys Diaz spoiled Shohei Ohtani's impressive season 
			debut with RBI hits in a two-run, eighth-inning rally that delivered 
			host Oakland a victory over Los Angeles.
 
 Ohtani didn't get a decision in the game despite leaving with a 1-0 
			lead after six innings, during which he limited the A's to two hits 
			and three walks. The star right-hander struck out 10, a figure he 
			reached 10 times in 28 starts last season.
 
 Rookie left-hander Kyle Muller, making his A's debut, kept Oakland 
			within striking distance, allowing just one run in his five innings, 
			setting the stage for his teammates' late heroics. Angels lefty 
			Aaron Loup (0-1) took the loss while the A's fourth pitcher, Trevor 
			May (1-0), worked a scoreless eighth for the win.
 
 Mariners 3, Guardians 0
 
 Ty France hit an opposite-field, three-run homer with one out in the 
			eighth inning as Seattle opened the season by beating visiting 
			Cleveland.
 
 Seattle's Paul Sewald (1-0) pitched a 1-2-3 eighth and fellow 
			right-hander Andres Munoz worked the ninth for the save.
 
 The starting pitchers, Cleveland's Shane Bieber and Seattle's Luis 
			Castillo, battled through six scoreless innings. Castillo allowed 
			one hit and no walks while striking out six. Bieber didn't walk a 
			batter and fanned three.
 
 Dodgers 8, Diamondbacks 2
 
 Will Smith had three hits and drove in four runs, Julio Urias went 
			six innings in his first Opening Day start and Los Angeles defeated 
			visiting Arizona.
 
 Rookie James Outman hit a home run while J.D. Martinez and David 
			Peralta each had RBI singles in their Dodgers debuts. Urias (1-0) 
			gave single runs in each of the first two innings but settled down 
			to yield four hits with no walks and six strikeouts.
 
			
			 
			Christian Walker and Gabriel Moreno each drove in a run for the 
			Diamondbacks. Zac Gallen (0-1) gave up five runs on six hits in 4 
			2/3 innings with three walks and seven strikeouts.
 White Sox 3, Astros 2
 
 Yasmani Grandal slugged a game-tying home run in the eighth inning 
			and Andrew Vaughn delivered a two-run double in the ninth as Chicago 
			beat host Houston.
 
 Vaughn plated Tim Anderson and Luis Robert Jr. with his one-out hit 
			off Astros closer Ryan Pressly (0-1). Grandal struck an inning 
			earlier off Rafael Montero, erasing a one-run deficit with his solo 
			blast to right-center field with two outs.
 
 White Sox starter Dylan Cease allowed one run and fanned 10 in 6 1/3 
			innings. Astros starter Framber Valdez fired five scoreless innings. 
			Houston had its modern-day record of 10 consecutive Opening Day wins 
			snapped.
 
 Braves 7, Nationals 2
 
 Travis d'Arnaud had four hits and drove in two runs and Atlanta used 
			six pitchers in a victory at Washington.
 
 The reigning NL East champion Braves were boosted by three-run spots 
			in the second and ninth innings, helping mitigate the impact of 
			leaving 12 runners on base. Braves starter Max Fried left in the 
			fourth inning with hamstring tightness. Atlanta led 4-1 when he 
			exited after working 3 1/3 innings.
 
 Joey Meneses, Kiebert Ruiz and newcomer Dominic Smith all had two 
			hits for the Nationals, who were messy in the field and gave up 
			three unearned runs.
 
			
			 
			Cubs 4, Brewers 0
 Marcus Stroman struck out eight over six strong innings and Dansby 
			Swanson had three hits and an RBI as Chicago opened its season with 
			the victory over Milwaukee.
 
 Stroman (1-0) was brilliant to begin his second campaign as a Cub, 
			allowing three of the Brewers' four hits and walking three on 90 
			pitches.
 
 The Cubs did all their scoring in the bottom of the third off 
			Milwaukee ace Corbin Burnes (0-1), who yielded all four runs and 
			four hits while walking three and striking out just three -- after 
			leading the NL with 243 punchouts last season.
 
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            Mar 30, 2023; Bronx, New York, USA; New 
			York Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge (99) hits a solo home run 
			against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Yankee 
			Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports 
             
 
			 Orioles 10, Red Sox 9
 Adley Rutschman's 5-for-5 Opening Day helped Baltimore to a win over 
			host Boston.
 
 Rutschman set the tone with a first-inning homer as Baltimore logged 
			15 hits, stole five bases and drew nine walks in the win.
 
 Red Sox left fielder Masataka Yoshida had two hits in his major 
			league debut. Alex Verdugo, Rafael Devers and Justin Turner had two 
			hits and scored two runs apiece for the Red Sox, who trailed 10-4 
			after seven innings before scoring three runs in the eighth and two 
			in the ninth.
 
 Rays 4, Tigers 0
 
 Shane McClanahan hurled six shutout innings, Jose Siri homered in 
			his first at-bat and Tampa Bay started its campaign with a win over 
			Detroit in St. Petersburg, Fla.
 
 McClanahan (1-0) allowed just four hits and five baserunners in his 
			season debut. He fanned six and walked one. Siri slugged a 
			third-inning homer and Wander Franco went deep leading off the 
			eighth, while Randy Arozarena and pinch hitter Luke Raley notched 
			RBI singles in the sixth.
 
 Tigers starter Eduardo Rodriguez tossed 5 1/3 innings and allowed 
			three runs on three hits. He struck out five and walked two. Austin 
			Meadows was 3-for-4 with a double.
 
 Rangers 11, Phillies 7
 
 Robbie Grossman and Brad Miller homered and Texas exploded for nine 
			runs in the fourth inning in a victory over visiting Philadelphia at 
			Arlington, Texas.
 
 Grossman went 1-for-3 with a three-run blast and a walk, while 
			Miller's lone hit in four at-bats was a two-run shot. Adolis Garcia 
			and Jonah Heim each had two hits and two RBIs with Marcus Semien 
			adding two hits and a run for Texas.
 
			
			 Alec Bohm went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer, a double, two runs and 
			three RBIs for the Phillies. J.T Realmuto had three hits and Nick 
			Castellanos and Brandon Marsh each added two for Philadelphia, which 
			saw Trea Turner go 1-for-4 with an RBI triple and a run in his 
			Phillies debut.
 Mets 5, Marlins 3
 
 Brandon Nimmo's three RBIs backed Max Scherzer's quality start, 
			leading New York to an Opening Day victory over Miami.
 
 Nimmo lined a sacrifice fly in the third for the Mets' first run and 
			delivered a go-ahead, two-run double in the seventh. David 
			Robertson, making his Mets debut, earned the save with a scoreless 
			ninth. Scherzer (1-0) did not give up a run before the sixth. He 
			allowed three runs on four hits in six innings.
 
 Marlins right-hander Sandy Alcantara, the reigning National League 
			Cy Young Award winner, was left with a no-decision after allowing 
			three runs (two earned) in 5 2/3 innings. Garrett Cooper hit a 
			two-run homer off Scherzer and made two stellar catches, including 
			one that saved a run.
 
 Pirates 5, Reds 4
 
 Ji Hwan Bae went 2-for-3 and started a go-ahead rally with a walk 
			and a stolen base as visiting Pittsburgh edged Cincinnati in the 
			opener for both clubs.
 
 Oneil Cruz, who earlier hit a 425-foot homer, drove a sacrifice fly 
			to deep left in the eighth inning off Buck Farmer (0-1), scoring Bae 
			to snap the 4-4 tie. Rob Zastryzny (1-0) earned the win, coming on 
			to finish the sixth and pitching a perfect seventh. Pirates closer 
			David Bednar pitched around a double in the ninth for the save.
 
 Reds starter Hunter Greene allowed five hits and three runs over 3 
			1/3 innings, striking out eight and walking one. Spencer Steer 
			swatted a 435-foot solo shot and Jason Vosler ripped a two-run 
			triple in front of a Great American Ball Park-record crowd of 
			44,063.
 
 Twins 2, Royals 0
 
 Pablo Lopez and four relievers combined on an Opening Day two-hitter 
			as visiting Minnesota blanked Kansas City.
 
 
			 Byron Buxton, Trevor Larnach and Christian Vazquez each had two hits 
			for Minnesota, which spoiled the managerial debut of Kansas City's 
			Matt Quatraro. Lopez (1-0) made a strong first impression with his 
			new club, tossing 5 1/3 scoreless innings while allowing two hits 
			with three walks and eight strikeouts.
 
 Minnesota broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the sixth inning. 
			Buxton hit a leadoff triple off Zack Greinke (0-1) and scored on 
			Larnach's single. After Jose Miranda flied out, Amir Garrett 
			replaced Greinke and walked Kyle Farmer. Pinch hitter Donovan Solano 
			singled home Larnach.
 
 Blue Jays 10, Cardinals 9
 
 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit the go-ahead sacrifice fly in a two-run 
			ninth and had three RBIs as visiting Toronto defeated St. Louis.
 
 George Springer had five hits and Bo Bichette added four hits for 
			Toronto. Tyler O'Neill and Brendan Donovan hit two-run home runs for 
			the Cardinals. It was O'Neill's fourth consecutive Opening Day with 
			a homer, tying a major league record.
 
 Each starter allowed five runs in 3 1/3 innings. Toronto's Alek 
			Manoah gave up nine hits, including two homers, and had three 
			strikeouts. Miles Mikolas yielded 10 hits and struck out six for the 
			Cardinals.
 
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