2021 MLB Season Opening Day Didn’t Start Smoothly

The 2021 MLB season official began and did not go smoothly as baseball returned to a full 162-game schedule.

Beginning with a snow-filled AL Central matchup in Detroit and a Hyun-Jin Ryu vs. Gerrit Cole pitching showdown in New York, there was plenty to talk about right from the start of the new season.

It didn't all go smoothly as baseball returned to a full 162-game schedule from a pandemic-shortened 2020 season, though, as the Boston Red Sox's home opener against the Baltimore Orioles was postponed due to rain and the Washington Nationals-New York Mets matchup in D.C. was postponed due to COVID-19 issues.