What an amazing Opening Weekend. Not only did the Dodgers start things off right by winning the first series of the year, but they did it by eclipsing several records.
- On Thursday they walloped eight homers to set a Major League record for homers on Opening Day.
- On Friday they played the longest regular season game at Dodger Stadium in franchise history -- at six hours and five minutes.
- They shattered a LA record for most runs scored for a four-game series -- at 42 runs.
- When Russell Martin pitched on Sunday he became the first full-time position player to record a 1-2-3 ninth inning for a team win since 1963 -- by Willie Smith of the Tigers.
- This Day in Dodgers History: In 1963 the Dodgers sold veteran outfielder Duke Snider to the New York Mets for $40,000. Snider would go on to represent the Mets in the All-Star Game. In 2013 Clayton Kershaw would be the first Major League pitcher since Don Drysdale, back in 1965, to throw a complete game shutout and hit a home run on Opening Day. Check out the boxscore here.
- Happy Birthday, Ed Kennedy, Ron Perranoski, Matt Herges, John Axford & Chris Withrow!