⚾ Welcome to First Pitch - Today is Saturday, April 4th.

Editor’s Note

Where are my beer fans at? One of the perks of living on the West Coast is nights like this. A great slate of games (even though the Giants are frustrating to watch) and a cold 6-pack of Altamont’s Maui Waui IPA. 10 out of 10, must have.

For the beer crowd, what’s your go-to right now? IPA, pilsner, light beer, I’m open to anything. Not a fan of anything too heavy, so send over a reply with your recommendations if you’ve got any.

Anyways, on to baseball. If you watch anything from Friday’s slate, make sure you check out the 3 Up 3 Down section. You also need to see this disgusting pitch from Nolan McLean. In a world with ABS, that pitch is basically unhittable and never getting called a ball. It’s a cheat code.

Cheers to another weekend of baseball. Hope you all have a great one however you choose to spend it, and as always, thanks for reading First Pitch.

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Today’s Edition

☝️👇 3 Up, 3 Down
Griffin delivers in his first big league at-bat, DeLauter stays scorching, and Wilson makes one of the best defensive plays of the day.

💥 Mets 10, Giants 3 — Semien, Alvarez power New York breakout

🗽 Yankees 8, Marlins 2 — Judge sets the tone in home opener win

🔥 Guardians 4, Cubs 1 — DeLauter stays red-hot as Cleveland rolls

Extra Innings
Top stats, highlights and clips of the day.

☝️👇 3 Up, 3 Down

Our top 3 Moments of the Day

🌟 Griffin Delivers RBI Double in First Career AB to Spark Pirates Win

Konnor Griffin ripped an RBI double in his first Major League at-bat, igniting a four-run inning in a 5-4 victory in Pittsburgh’s home opener.

💣 DeLauter Stays Red Hot with 5th HR in First Seven Career Games

Chase DeLauter went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer, giving him five homers in his first seven career games and helping power a 4-1 win.

🔥 Wilson Makes Jaw-Dropping Play in the Hole with Perfect Throw

Wilson ranged deep and delivered a strike across the infield for one of the best defensive plays of the day.

🔁 Around the Horn

Top games from around the league

Mets 10, Giants 3 — Mets erupt offensively behind Semien, Alvarez

The Mets finally broke out in a big way, putting together their most complete offensive game of the season.

They jumped on Tyler Mahle early, with Marcus Semien delivering a big two-out hit in the first before launching a two run homer later on. From there, the lineup just kept rolling.

Francisco Alvarez had the biggest night, crushing two home runs and nearly adding a third, while Bo Bichette and Mark Vientos helped keep the pressure on all game.

On the mound, Nolan McLean was dominant early, taking a perfect game into the sixth and finishing with just one hit allowed over 5.1 innings.

The only concern for New York came early, as Juan Soto exited after the first inning with calf tightness and will undergo further evaluation.

📊 Key Stats

Mets

  • Marcus Semien: 3-5, HR, 3 RBI, R

  • Francisco Alvarez: 2-5, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R

  • Bo Bichette: 3-5, RBI, 2 R

  • Mark Vientos: 2-3, RBI, R, 2 BB

  • Nolan McLean: 5.1 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 4 K

Giants

  • Heliot Ramos: 2-4

  • Willy Adames: 1-3, RBI, BB

  • Luis Arraez: 1-4, RBI

Yankees 8, Marlins 2 — Judge sets the tone as Yankees stay hot

The Yankees kept rolling in their home opener, taking control early and never letting up.

After giving up a run in the first, Aaron Judge answered immediately with a two run homer to flip the game and set the tone. He added more damage later after getting hit with the bases loaded, finishing with three RBIs on the night.

From there, New York kept the pressure on with patience at the plate, drawing a ton of walks and cashing in late. Ben Rice broke it open with a homer and a two run double to put the game away.

On the mound, Will Warren was steady, allowing just two solo homers across 5.2 innings while striking out six and keeping the Marlins in check.

The Yankees continue to look sharp on both sides as they stay off to one of the best starts in the league.

📊 Key Stats

Yankees

  • Aaron Judge: 2-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

  • Ben Rice: 2-5, HR, 3 RBI, R

  • Trent Grisham: 0-2, RBI, R, 3 BB

  • Jazz Chisholm Jr.: 1-3, R, SB, BB

  • Will Warren: 5.2 IP, 2 ER, 6 K

Marlins

  • Xavier Edwards: 2-4, HR, RBI

  • Owen Caissie: 1-3, HR, RBI

Guardians 4, Cubs 1 — DeLauter stays scorching as Cleveland pulls away late

The Guardians broke things open in the seventh inning behind their hottest bat, as Chase DeLauter delivered again in a breakout start to his career.

After tying the game earlier with an RBI single, DeLauter crushed a two-run homer to right to give Cleveland full control. Just two batters earlier, Gabriel Arias launched a go-ahead solo shot to spark the rally.

On the mound, Joey Cantillo set the tone with 5.1 strong innings, allowing just one run while striking out six. The bullpen followed with lockdown work, combining for 4.2 scoreless innings to secure the win.

The Guardians continue to build momentum early, fueled by timely power and strong pitching.

📊 Key Stats

Guardians

  • Chase DeLauter: 3-4, HR, 3 RBI, R

  • Gabriel Arias: 1-2, HR, RBI, R

  • José Ramírez: 2-4

  • Daniel Schneemann: 1-4, R

  • Joey Cantillo: 5.1 IP, 1 ER, 6 K

Cubs

  • Miguel Amaya: 1-2, 2B, RBI

  • Pete Crow-Armstrong: 1-3, R, SB

Extra Innings

Extra moments worth your time

📊 Final Scores

Final
R H E
Mets (4-4) 10 15 0
Giants (3-5) 3 5 0
W: McLean (1-0)    L: Mahle (0-2)
Final
R H E
Dodgers (5-2) 13 16 0
Nationals (3-4) 6 11 0
W: Sheehan (1-0)    L: Mikolas (0-2)
Final
R H E
Cardinals (4-3) 0 5 0
Tigers (3-4) 4 10 1
W: Valdez, F (1-0)    L: McGreevy (0-1)
Final
R H E
Marlins (5-2) 2 4 1
Yankees (6-1) 8 6 0
W: Warren, W (1-0)    L: Pérez, Eu (0-1)
Final
R H E
Padres (2-5) 2 4 1
Red Sox (2-5) 5 9 0
W: Gray, S (1-0)    L: King, M (0-1)    S: Chapman (2)
F/10
R H E
Blue Jays (4-3) 4 7 2
White Sox (2-5) 5 11 1
W: Domínguez (1-1)    L: Hoffman, J (1-1)
Final
R H E
Reds (4-3) 5 10 0
Rangers (4-3) 3 8 0
W: Santillan (1-0)    L: Martin, C (1-1)    S: Pagán (2)
Final
R H E
Cubs (3-4) 1 5 1
Guardians (5-3) 4 9 0
W: Brogdon (2-0)    L: Harvey, H (0-1)    S: Smith, C (2)
Final
R H E
Rays (2-5) 4 8 3
Twins (3-4) 10 7 0
W: Funderburk (1-1)    L: Kelly (0-1)
Final
R H E
Phillies (4-3) 10 13 0
Rockies (2-5) 1 5 0
W: Nola, A (1-0)    L: Lorenzen (0-1)
Final
R H E
Orioles (3-4) 4 9 0
Pirates (4-3) 5 6 0
W: Keller, M (1-0)    L: Bradish (0-2)    S: Soto, G (1)
F/10
R H E
Mariners (4-4) 3 7 0
Angels (3-5) 1 1 0
W: Muñoz, A (1-1)    L: Suter (0-1)    S: Speier (1)
Final
R H E
Astros (5-3) 4 6 0
Athletics (2-5) 11 13 0
W: Springs (1-0)    L: Javier (0-1)
Final
R H E
Braves (6-2) 2 6 0
D-backs (3-5) 0 2 0
W: Suarez, R (1-0)    L: Sewald (0-1)    S: Iglesias, R (1)
Postponed
Brewers (5-1) vs Royals (3-3)
Rain - Makeup on Apr 4

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