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An Opening Day Like No Other

For many of us, it’s typically the best day of the year. A day that feels as though it should be a national holiday.

Just the words “opening day” boost the spirits of baseball fans everywhere, especially those of us who love the game, its history, players, rituals, and yes, even its pace.

But 2020 is no ordinary year and this is no ordinary Opening Day. The usual world order is upended, and, of course, that applies to baseball, too.

The regular season was suspended earlier this month, a time that seems eons ago already. And while the delays have generated near-endless business concerns about issues of scheduling, compensation, and player service times, to fans, the unprecedented halt to this regular routine of spring, a routine is jarring, to say the least.

On Thursday, Rob Manfred, the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, issued an open letter to baseball fans everywhere promising the baseball will return, just as soon as it’s safe to do so.

As noted in the Commissioner’s letter, the MLB web site’s coronavirus resources page has general information about the virus and how to protect yourself. It also provides links to charities worthy of your support, if you’re able, during this tough time. These include Feeding America and Meals on Wheels America, to which MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association together have donated $1 million.


Watch baseball online

MLB has made a wide collection of games available for free streaming. Here are links to where you can find them:

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