Rewatch 30 classics for Opening Day at Home

Baseball fans around the globe still celebrated Opening Day this year.

On Thursday, Major League Baseball presented “Opening Day at Home” -- a full slate of 30 games broadcast nationally across various platforms, including digital streaming and social media, creating a full-day event on what would have been Opening Day. The experience was intended to invite fans to feel a sense of community and unity on a day many were looking forward to, while underscoring the importance of staying home to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

There was one game -- a victory, of course – broadcast for each MLB club. Fans had the chance to enjoy postseason triumphs, spectacular individual feats and more, reliving fond memories while doing their part to keep their communities safe.

All games were streamed on MLB.com, as well as through one of MLB’s social media channels, on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. And by using the hashtag #OpeningDayAtHome, fans connected with each other while watching their team’s selected game at a set time.

On top of that, all 2018 and ’19 games are now available for free to all fans through MLB.TV, and many classic games are available in full on YouTube.

“Opening Day at Home” also was an opportunity for MLB to raise awareness for several worthy charities that are helping provide relief to the most vulnerable communities impacted by the pandemic. Last week, MLB and the MLBPA made a $1 million joint donation to Feeding America and Meals on Wheels, in addition to a $30 million commitment made by MLB clubs to emergency relief for ballpark employees. If so willing and able, fans can contribute toward these charities, MLB official charity Boys & Girls Clubs of America and additional causes at MLB.com/give.

Here is a look at the 30 games that streamed for “Opening Day at Home,” with a link to watch each one again.

Full slate:

Brewers (Crew spoils Rocktober): WATCH AGAIN

Pirates (Triumphant return to October): WATCH AGAIN

Phillies (Harper’s heroics): WATCH AGAIN

Tigers (JV twirls first no-no): WATCH AGAIN

Indians (22 in a row): WATCH AGAIN

Rays (Game 162, for all the marbles): WATCH AGAIN

Cardinals (The David Freese Game): WATCH AGAIN

Twins (Tiebreaker yields division crown): WATCH AGAIN

Angels (Trout takes the Big Apple): WATCH AGAIN

Astros (JV notches no-no No. 3): WATCH AGAIN

Blue Jays (Joey Bats’ epic flip): WATCH AGAIN

Reds (Starting it off right): WATCH AGAIN

Yankees (Boone walks it off): WATCH AGAIN

Nationals (A Game 7 thriller): WATCH AGAIN

Rockies (Nolan cycles on Father’s Day): WATCH AGAIN

Braves (Acuña slams Dodgers): WATCH AGAIN

Mariners (The King is perfect): WATCH AGAIN

Orioles (A dramatic comeback): WATCH AGAIN

White Sox (Perfection for Buehrle): WATCH AGAIN

Red Sox (The Game 4 miracle): WATCH AGAIN

Mets (Win or go home): WATCH AGAIN

Marlins (Beckett slams the door): WATCH AGAIN

Athletics (The streak goes to 20): WATCH AGAIN

Cubs (The drought is over): WATCH AGAIN

Royals (Crown them): WATCH AGAIN

Dodgers (Kershaw no-hits Rox): WATCH AGAIN

Rangers (Texas wins the pennant): WATCH AGAIN

D-backs (Gonzalez walks off Mo) WATCH AGAIN

Giants (MadBum adds to his legend) WATCH AGAIN

Padres (Down 6? Watch this!) WATCH AGAIN

AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST

Blue Jays: Joey Bats’ epic flip

José Bautista obliterates a go-ahead, three-run homer in Game 5 of the 2015 AL Division Series -- and punctuates it with a celebration for the ages. Watch again >

Orioles: A dramatic comeback

Down three runs in the bottom of the eighth, Baltimore fights back in Game 2 of the 2014 ALDS. Watch again >

Rays: Game 162, for all the marbles

The 2011 AL Wild Card race comes down to the final day of the regular season, and the results are memorable. Watch again >

Red Sox: The Game 4 miracle

Dave Roberts steals second base, and the 2004 Sox embark upon the only comeback from a 3-0 postseason series deficit in MLB history. Watch again >

Yankees: Boone walks it off

Relive the Yankees' dramatic win over the Red Sox in Game 7 of the 2003 AL Championship Series. Watch again >

AL CENTRAL

Indians: 22 in a row

The 2017 Tribe extends its AL-record win streak to a mind-boggling 22, in walk-off fashion. Watch again >

Royals: Crown them

A dramatic 2015 championship run concludes with a ninth-inning rally and a 12th-inning explosion in Game 5 at Citi Field. Watch again >

Tigers: JV twirls first no-no

A 24-year-old Justin Verlander strikes out 12 Brewers on his way to a no-hitter at Comerica Park in 2007. Watch again >

Twins: Tiebreaker yields division crown

The 2009 AL Central race requires a 163rd game, and Minnesota outlasts Detroit in an extra-innings battle at the Metrodome. Watch again >

White Sox: Perfection for Buehrle

On a Thursday afternoon in 2009, Mark Buehrle treats the South Side fans to a little perfecto -- with some help from substitute center fielder Dewayne Wise. Watch again >

AL WEST

Angels: Trout takes the Big Apple

Mike Trout puts on a show on the big stage at Yankee Stadium in 2018, smacking three doubles and a home run for his first career five-hit game. Watch again >

Astros: JV notches no-no No. 3

Verlander is in dominant form in Toronto, piling up 14 K’s while becoming the sixth pitcher to collect three career no-hitters. Watch again >

Athletics: The streak goes to 20

Future “Moneyball” star Scott Hatteberg walks off the Royals and caps an incredible winning streak for the 2002 A’s, who turn the AL West race on its head. Watch again >

Mariners: The King is perfect

Already miss Félix Hernández in Seattle? Turn back the clock to the summer afternoon in 2012 when he took his throne and painted a masterpiece against the Rays. Watch again >

Rangers: Texas wins the pennant

The franchise punches a ticket to its first World Series by finishing off the Yankees in ALCS Game 6. Watch again >

NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST

Braves: Acuña slams Dodgers

Rookie sensation Ronald Acuña Jr. fends off elimination in the 2018 NLDS, striking the big blow with the bases loaded. Watch again >

Marlins: Beckett slams the door

Josh Beckett locks up 2003 World Series MVP honors by outdueling Andy Pettitte in this Game 6 clincher. Watch again >

Mets: Win or go home

Jacob deGrom and Daniel Murphy star, as the Mets advance past the Dodgers in Game 5 of a back-and-forth 2015 NLDS. Watch again >

Nationals: A Game 7 thriller

Remember this one? A never-say-die team summons one more rally to win the 2019 World Series. Watch again >

Phillies: Harper’s heroics

Bryce Harper authors the signature moment of his debut season in Philly, launching a walk-off grand slam. Watch again >

NL CENTRAL

Brewers: Crew spoils Rocktober

In a tense NLDS opener in 2018, Christian Yelich goes deep, and Mike Moustakas walks off the Rox at Miller Park. Watch again >

Cardinals: The David Freese Game

Down to their last strike in Game 6 of the World Series, the 2011 Cards fight back multiple times, and say, “We’ll see you tomorrow night.” Watch again >

Cubs: The drought is over

The Indians push them to the brink, but the Cubs squeeze past Cleveland in a dramatic Game 7 and finally win their first championship since 1908. Watch again >

Pirates: Triumphant return to October

PNC Park is hyped for Pittsburgh’s first postseason game since 1992 -- just ask Johnny Cueto -- and the Bucs advance past the Reds in the 2013 NL Wild Card Game. Watch again >

Reds: Starting it off right

Cincinnati wins its 2019 opener, as Luis Castillo strikes out eight and Derek Dietrich delivers a pinch-hit, go-ahead, three-run homer. Watch again >

NL WEST

D-backs: Gonzalez walks off Mo

Game 7, ninth inning, score tied, runners on base. It’s the scenario every kid imagines, and Luis Gonzalez comes through to win it all in 2001 -- off the best closer in baseball history. Watch again >

Dodgers: Kershaw no-hits Rox

There have been so many Clayton Kershaw gems at Dodger Stadium, but none quite like this one from 2014: a 15-strikeout tour de force that was oh-so-close to perfection. Watch again >

Giants: MadBum adds to his legend

Talk about putting the team on your back. Madison Bumgarner adds a World Series MVP Award to his trophy case with a jaw-dropping effort in Game 7 of the 2014 Fall Classic. Watch again >

Padres: Down 6? Watch this!

Six-run deficit in the ninth? No sweat. The Padres stage a franchise-record comeback in the ninth and then score five more in the 12th for good measure to claim a 5-hour, 4-minute marathon at Coors Field in 2019. Watch again >

Rockies: Nolan cycles on Father’s Day

Walk-off homer? Check. Cycle? Check. Father’s Day gift? Also check. Nolan Arenado gets a three-for-one deal in this Coors Field thriller from 2017. Watch again >