Reigning champions the Kansas City Royals on Sunday picked up where they left off in November last year, beating Matt Harvey and the New York Mets 4-3 in the first opening-day rematch of a World Series in Major League Baseball history.
With runners at the corners in the ninth inning, All-Star closer Wade Davis struck out David Wright and Yoenis Cespedes to preserve the win.
Edinson Volquez (1-0), who started the decisive Game 5 at Citi Field in New York last fall, allowed two hits and three walks over six scoreless innings, his night curtailed by an inflated pitch count rather than anything the Mets did.
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It was not until Joakim Soria came on in the eighth that New York rallied, scoring three times on Lucas Duda’s two-run single and Neil Walker’s RBI groundout.
Harvey (0-1) allowed four runs — three earned — on eight hits and two walks in 5-2/3 innings for the Mets.
The Mets spent nearly an hour before the first pitch reliving last year’s World Series defeat through a steady stream of highlights on the stadium video screen, then had to watch the raising of the championship banner in left field at Kauffman Stadium.
“It was just strange, the pregame ceremony. I think I would have enjoyed it more if we played another team,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “For them to relive that, it’s a little awkward.”
The new MLB season got off to a frigid start earlier in the day in Pittsburgh, where Francisco Liriano tied a Pirates opening day record by striking out 10 and singled home a run in a 4-1 win over St Louis.
It was 4oC when Liriano threw the first pitch of the year. He allowed just three hits and walked five in six shutout innings.
His RBI hit in the second came off Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright.
David Freese, the 2011 World Series Most Valuable Player for the Cardinals, had two hits against his former club in his debut with Pittsburgh.
In much warmer St Petersburg, Florida, Marcus Stroman outpitched Chris Archer in his first opening day start, helping Toronto begin the defense of their first American League East title in 22 years by beating Tampa Bay 5-3.
Stroman allowed three runs and six hits over eight-plus innings. Roberto Osuna got three outs for a save.
Archer struck out a Rays opening-day record 12 in five innings.
Troy Tulowitzki hit the first home run of this year’s MLB season, a two-run shot for Toronto. Edwin Encarnacion also had two hits and drove in two runs for the Blue Jays.
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