MLB Teams: A Look at First Game History
In the world of baseball, each Major League Baseball (MLB) team has a unique history that dates back to their very first game. Let’s take a closer look at the inaugural games of some of the most iconic MLB teams and how they set the stage for the legacies we know today.
The New York Yankees: In 1903, the New York Yankees (originally known as the Baltimore Orioles) played their first game against the Boston Pilgrims. This game marked the beginning of a storied franchise that would go on to become one of the most successful teams in MLB history.
The Boston Red Sox: On April 20, 1901, the Boston Red Sox (then known as the Boston Americans) took the field for the first time against the Baltimore Orioles. This game was the start of a fierce rivalry between the Red Sox and the Yankees that would captivate baseball fans for generations.
The Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs played their first game on April 25, 1876, against the Louisville Grays. This historic game set the stage for the Cubs to become one of the oldest and most beloved teams in MLB history.
The Los Angeles Dodgers: Originally known as the Brooklyn Dodgers, this team played their first game on April 22, 1884, against the Boston Beaneaters. The Dodgers’ first game marked the beginning of a long and storied history that would see them relocate to Los Angeles and become a powerhouse in the National League.
As we look back on the first games of these iconic MLB teams, we can see how each game set the stage for the legacies that we know and love today. From fierce rivalries to historic moments, the first games of these teams have shaped the landscape of baseball for over a century.
For more trivia and history about MLB teams and their first games, visit the official MLB website.

