The Los Angeles Dodgers will host the San Diego Padres on Monday for MLB 2015 Opening Day. The game is scheduled to start at 4.10 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the FSSD network, or online through free live stream (details below).
Today’s big opening day game takes place from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, and will see the Dodgers and Padres battle it out to claim the perfect start to the new season. Both teams will be optimistic for the new season; the Dodgers are the defending National League West champs, but the Padres have undergone many changes, and the fresh feel about the team this April could drive them to an opening day win.
The MLB 2015 opening season features numerous highlights this year. Many will be looking to Masahiro Tanaka following months of rumors and doubts surrounding his right elbow. The injury landed him on the disabled list last season, and many will want to see how his partially torn ulnar collateral ligament holds up as the season gets going today.
Another big highlight for opening day will be this contest between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The pair will meet each other 19 times this season, including a potential vital three game set, which will close out the season. Matt Kemp in particular will be looking at this game with relish, and even though he has a lot of memories at Chavez Ravine, his time there ended on a bad note, and he will be looking to gain revenge in the only way he knows how – by winning and being successful where he is now.
Another big story for opening day 2015 will be veteran Torii Hunter leading his new team, the Minnesota Twins, against his old team, the Detroit Tigers. He has said ahead of the game: “I’m fired up to face anybody, whether I face the Angels, which I had a great time, or I face the Tigers, which I had a great time with. I can tell you this: Any team I might play, they know I’m coming to play,” according to TwinCities.com.
Today’s big game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres will start at 4.10 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the FSSD network, and also online through free live stream by clicking here.
Source : Christian Post