<P> On April 4, 2005, Dmitri Young of the Detroit Tigers hit three home runs in his team's opener against the Kansas City Royals at Detroit's Comerica Park . He became the third major leaguer with three home runs on Opening Day, following the Toronto Blue Jays' George Bell in 1988 and the Chicago Cubs' Tuffy Rhodes in 1994 . </P> <P> The St. Louis Cardinals were the first major league team to open their home season with a night game, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4--2 at Sportsman's Park on April 18, 1950 . </P> <P> The longest Opening Day game in major league history was played on April 5, 2012 between the Cleveland Indians and Toronto Blue Jays . The game, played at Cleveland's Progressive Field, ended with the Blue Jays beating the Indians, 7--4, in 16 innings . The previous record for longest Opening Day game was on April 19, 1960, again at Cleveland . That game, lasting 15 innings, also saw the Indians in a losing effort, 4--2, versus the Detroit Tigers . The Philadelphia Athletics and Washington Senators also played a 15 - inning season opener on April 13, 1926, with Washington winning, 1--0, at home . </P> <P> On rare occasions, predominantly in the early 20th century, a team would open its home season with a doubleheader . The first of these came when the Boston Americans hosted the Philadelphia Athletics for two games on April 20, 1903, with Boston winning the first game, 9--4, and Philadelphia taking the second game, 10--7 . The most recent Opening Day doubleheader in the major leagues came on April 7, 1971, with the Chicago White Sox defeating the host Oakland Athletics in both games (6--5 and 12--4, respectively). </P>

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