
Source: BroBible
Summary
Opening Day in Major League Baseball (MLB) is a time of optimism for players and fans. The article highlights the players who have performed exceptionally well on Opening Day, specifically those who have hit multiple home runs in their season debut. Seven players have achieved this feat twice in their careers, including Adam Dunn, Juan González, Eddie Mathews, Raul Mondesi, Xavier Nady, Albert Pujols, and Joe Torre. Each player’s achievements are detailed, including the year and team they played for when they hit multiple home runs on Opening Day.
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The habit gets a new name.
Opening Day optimism is a real thing. Everyone starts at 0-0, and hope is high. MLB players have been doing this for over a century. Some have performed better than others. Seven players have hit multiple home runs on Opening Day twice. They’re the real MVPs of optimism.
Adam Dunn, Juan González, Eddie Mathews, Raul Mondesi, Xavier Nady, Albert Pujols, and Joe Torre are the kings of Opening Day. They’ve all hit multiple home runs in their season debut. Twice.
It’s just another day, but with more hot dogs and overpriced beer.
Author: Evan Null






