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Fans were not only surprised to see price hikes on parking lots in the pouring rain, but they were also shocked to find that previously-marked handicap spots were inaccessible to those who needed them...
From Chron
MLB Opening Day is here with 28 teams in action across the league, beginning with the Milwaukee Brewers facing the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
From The New York Times
The biggest individual investment was made this offseason as the Mets spared no expense when they inked Juan Soto to a record 15-year, $765 million deal in December.
From Yahoo! Sports
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The Houston Astros have made quite a few trades in recent years, but one dating back to 2022 may come to cause regret in the front office.
The Astros made it a priority to infuse some extra energy into their clubhouse during an offseason fraught with change. So far, so good.
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada teamed up with Cam Smith's family to surprise Smith with the announcement that he made the team's opening day roster.
2don MSN
As of Tuesday, there are tickets available for the Houston Astros' opening day game for as cheap as $49 and as expensive as nearly $800.
The New York Mets lost on Opening Day for the second consecutive year after a 3-1 loss to the Houston Astros. History suggests this could actually be a good omen for the Mets' postseason chances.