The last perfect game on Opening Day was thrown by Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians on April 16, 1940, against the Chicago White Sox. Feller's remarkable performance included 8 strikeouts and is one of the few perfect games in Baseball history. This feat remains a memorable moment in baseball, highlighting the rarity of such an achievement on the season's inaugural day.
a perfect game is a no hitter, but a no hitter is not always a perfect game. do the the fact that a no-hitter can have people get on base by walks and errors, and a perfect game has nobody get on base by any means.
49,283 went to the Yankees game on opening day.
On Opening Day, Tuesday, April 1, 2008, the Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 at Yankee Stadium. The game had been originally scheduled for Monday, March 31, 2008 but was canceled due to rain.
Because it will be a very interesting game as the Titans beat the Steelers in the regular season last year.
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In 1984 the Tigers ignored tradition and played their opening day game before the Reds.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller threw a no hitter blanking the Chicago White Sox 1-0 on opening day, April 16, 1940. To date (through 2009) this is the first and only opening day no hitter.
Jim Perry on Opening Day in the 1970 season, defeating the Chicago White Sox 12-0.
4.00 dollar's is the cost for the opening day program for the Toronto Blue Jay's.
On April 7, 2009, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 10-6 at AT&T Park.
There is the song "Perfect Day" by Hoku. There are several songs by Samantha Mumba, like "Baby, Come On Over" and "Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)".