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Opening Day was full of thrilling moments. Isn’t it always?
From the first game, when the Mets jumped all over Paul Skenes, to the last games, which included the Dodgers starting their World Series three-peat quest with a big win on banner night, it was another memorable start to the season.
Let’s find the best players on the field yesterday. Here are three top hitting performances, three top pitching performances and three stellar MLB debuts from Opening Day.
BEST HITTING PERFORMANCES
1) Mike Trout, Angels
1-for-2, HR, 3 BB, SB
Is Trout back? It sure looks like Trout is back. The Angels’ three-time MVP crushed his fifth career Opening Day home run, stole a base and just looked like his old self in center field. And man, Trout still has that sweet swing.

2) Chase DeLauter, Guardians
3-for-5, 2 HR, 2 RBIs, 3 R
Playing his first career regular-season game — DeLauter made his MLB debut in the postseason last year — MLB Pipeline’s No. 46 overall prospect smacked two home runs, including a 111.1 mph rocket in the ninth inning, and led the Guardians to an Opening Day win over the Mariners. Two days ago in this very newsletter, we wrote about how DeLauter looked like a future star after a monster Spring Training. Well, the star has arrived.
3) Roman Anthony, Red Sox
3-for-4 (incl. 112.3 mph 1B), BB, R
Anthony might be more than a star. He might be one of the best players in the whole league. The 21-year-old had a terrific rookie season in 2025. He was a beast for Team USA at the World Baseball Classic. And now Anthony has started his sophomore season with a three-hit Opening Day performance — plus a game-changing challenge that turned a strikeout into a walk in the ninth inning.
BEST PITCHING PERFORMANCES
1) Cristopher Sánchez, Phillies
6 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 10 K, 0 BB, W
The 2025 NL Cy Young runner-up is earning his big contract extension already. Sánchez was lights-out in his first career Opening Day start, pitching six scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts against the Rangers. Half of those K’s were on the ace lefty’s signature changeup, which got 130 strikeouts last year by itself. Sánchez’s Opening Day changeup K’s averaged 86.1 mph with 20 inches of horizontal movement. Filthy.

2) Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers
5 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 11 K, W
The Miz has some of the most electric stuff in the big leagues, and the 23-year-old showed it in his first Opening Day start. Misiorowski set Milwaukee’s Opening Day strikeout recordwith 11 K’s in just five innings. Nine of those K’s were on heaters, four of those fastballs were 99 mph or faster, and the very fastest one clocked at 100.6. Miz was just blowing White Sox hitters away.
3) Garrett Crochet, Red Sox
6 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 8 K, W
Crochet is the top challenger to Tarik Skubal for the AL Cy Young Award. And while Skubal had a typically dominant start himself on Opening Day — six innings, one unearned run, six strikeouts — Crochet was just a little bit better. The Red Sox ace was locked in over six scoreless innings with eight K’s against the Reds. It’s going to be fun watching him and Skubal try to outdo each other all year.
BEST MLB DEBUTS
1) Kevin McGonigle, Tigers
4-for-5, 2 2B, 2 RBIs, 2 R
McGonigle could’ve been the No. 1 hitting performance, period, but we wanted to save him for this section. The incredible debuts were one of the biggest stories of Opening Day 2026, and McGonigle’s topped them all. MLB Pipeline’s No. 2 overall prospect rapped out four hits in his first career game and looked like the best player on the field. It was a historic day for the 21-year-old.
2) Carson Benge, Mets
1-for-3, HR, 2 R, 2 BB
In the Mets’ romp over Skenes and the Pirates, the first MLB hit for their 23-year-old outfielder was a home run. Benge showed off the sweet swing that won MLB’s No. 16 overall prospecta spot on the Opening Day roster. We went with Benge here, but honorable mention to the Cardinals’ JJ Wetherholt, MLB’s No. 5 prospect — who also homered in his MLB debut.
3) Munetaka Murakami, White Sox
1-for-2, HR, 2 BB
Murakami’s wasn’t your typical prospect debut, but the Japanese star slugger arrived in the Major Leagues with a bang. Murakami — who belted 246 home runs over eight seasons in Japan, including 56 in a historic 2022 season — got his first MLB blast in his final at-bat of Opening Day.

Yesterday was Opening Day. Today, it’s … Opening Day, again.
Six teams are playing their first game of the season tonight, including the reigning AL pennant winners. The Blue Jays host the A’s in Toronto at 7:07 p.m. ET, followed by Rockies-Marlins at 7:10 p.m. ET and Royals-Braves at 7:15 p.m. ET.
Here are three things to watch for.
1) Vlad Jr.’s postseason follow-up
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. looked like the best hitter in the world last postseason, when he batted .397 with eight home runs and a 1.2889 OPS on the Jays’ run to Game 7 of the World Series. What will Vladdy do for an encore in 2026?
2) A duel of ace lefties in Atlanta
The last Opening Day starting pitching matchup is one of the best: the Braves’ Chris Sale against the Royals’ Cole Ragans. Sale won the NL Cy Young Award two years ago and had a 2.58 ERA in 2025. Ragans was limited by injury last year but struck out a ridiculous 38% of the batters he faced when he did pitch. He’s a Cy Young contender when healthy.
3) The WBC champs return
The Royals-Braves game features several stars of the World Baseball Classic-champion Venezuela team … on both sides. The Braves have Ronald Acuña Jr., of course, whose biggest moment of the Classic was his leadoff home run against Samurai Japan ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the quarterfinals, which sparked Venezuela to dethrone the defending WBC champs. The Royals have World Baseball Classic MVP Maikel Garcia and Venezuela team captain Salvador Perez.
Yesterday was the first full day of ABS challenges (aka, batters, pitchers and catchers being able to challenge balls and strikes). So what are the results so far?
Well, the players who did challenge were pretty darn good at it, especially the catchers. Like the Mets’ Francisco Alvarez, who had the first successful challenge of the MLB seasonand went 2-for-2 challenging behind the plate.

Overall, 61% of challenges around the league have been successful, including a 56% overturn rate by batters (flipping strikes into balls) and 67% by fielders (flipping balls into strikes). All of those fielder overturns are by catchers, as only one pitcher challenged a call on Opening Day — the Phillies’ Zach Pop — and he lost.
You can see all the key challenge stats at Baseball Savant’s ABS dashboard.

Jason Heyward announced his retirement today after a 16-year Major League career. The former All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award-winning outfielder played for the Braves, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Astros and Padres and helped lead the Cubs to their historic World Series championship in 2016.
Ian Happ of the Cubs and Yordan Alvarez both crushed home runs on Opening Day. Except they didn’t.
What are we talking about? When is a homer not a homer?
Well, in Alvarez’s case, the Daikin Park roof stole it from him. The Astros slugger crushed a ball straight off the rafters yesterday, sending it caroming into the seats in foul territory down the right-field line. By the ground rules in Houston, that changed a surefire moonshot home run into a plain old foul ball. Sorry, Yordan.
And Happ? Well, the infamous Wrigley Field winds were at their gusty best on Opening Day. Happ absolutely crushed a ball to deep left field in the ninth inning — but the wind blew it in an incredible 113 feet, according to Weather Applied Metrics. A 435-foot home run turned into a “routine” flyout that didn’t even make it to the warning track. Crazy.
MLB.com’s Mike Petriello has the breakdown of the Opening Day home runs that weren’t.
All sorts of people get to throw out ceremonial first pitches over the course of a season. But this one you have to see.
The Orioles brought out 109-year-old veteran Arthur Green to throw out the first pitch before their Opening Day game at Camden Yards. He threw it to 24-year-old O’s star Gunnar Henderson … only 85 years his junior.
The Orioles moved to Baltimore in 1954. Green, a diehard O’s fan, was already in his late 30s and a veteran of two wars when that happened.






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Dear Reader,
Most investors run the same portfolio in every market. That is a mistake.
There is a time to push it. To swing for excessive returns, load up on high beta names, and let compounding do the heavy lifting.
And there is a time to protect what you have, generate income, and wait for the right conditions to come back around.
The market is flat on the year. The VIX is sitting at 28. There are war headlines every morning. Now is not the time to push.
I own silver. Have for years. I love silver. But in January, when dealers stopped buying it, when the spread between what you could buy it for and what you could sell it for blew out to levels I had never seen, I shorted it.
Not because I stopped believing in silver. Because silver had stopped being an investment and had become speculation. The environment changed. My position changed with it.
That is the only way to stay in this game long term. You have to know which game you are in.
That’s where beta comes in…
Beta is a measure of how much a stock amplifies the market’s moves. A stock with a beta of 1 moves in line with the S&P 500. A stock with a beta of 2 moves twice as much in both directions.
When the market goes up 10%, that stock goes up 20%. When the market goes down 10%, that stock goes down 20%.
Carvana’s beta is 2.32 right now. The stock hit an all-time high of $486 in January 2026. It is now trading around $323. That is a 33% drop in two months.
The market environment shifted, and high beta names get hit hardest when the music stops. And despite the drop, Carvana is a stock I believe still has a ton of risk, and one I’d avoid.
In a raging bull market, high beta stocks are rocket ships. In a flat, choppy, headline-driven market, they are the first things that get sold.
Right now, the S&P 500 is basically flat on the year. If you are loaded up on high beta names, you’ve been riding violent swings in both directions and ending up nowhere. That is not investing. That is punishment.
So the question to ask yourself today is this…
Is my portfolio built for the environment I am actually in?
There are two different games you can play depending on where the market is.
Game 1 is growth mode. The market is trending higher. Breadth is expanding. Volatility is low. That is when you want exposure to high beta names, speculative positions, companies growing fast and priced for perfection.
That is when you push for excessive returns. You have the wind at your back and you use it.
Game 2 is preservation mode. The market is choppy. Volatility is elevated. Headlines are driving price action instead of fundamentals. That is when your job is not to make a killing. Your job is to not lose ground. You own sound businesses.
You collect income. You position yourself to have dry powder when Game 1 comes back around.
The AI names that ran 200% and are now giving half of it back. Carvana off 33% from its highs. Crypto names getting cut in half. Those are Game 1 trades.
In Game 1 you own them and you ride them. In Game 2 you watch them from the sideline.
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Look at the trend. Is the market making higher highs and higher lows over the last six months? That is Game 1.
Is the market flat or lower over the last six months, with violent rallies that fail at resistance and violent selloffs that find support? That is Game 2.
That is where we are right now.
Look at the VIX. The VIX is what the options market charges to protect against downside. When it is below 15, the market is calm and complacent. When it is above 25, the market is pricing in serious uncertainty.
At 28 right now, the market is telling you it doesn’t know where it is going.
In that environment, speculative high beta names are a trap. You can get a 15% rip in a week followed by a 12% selloff the next.![]()
Own good businesses. Kimberly-Clark has raised its dividend for 53 consecutive years. Not 53 years of paying a dividend. Fifty-three years of raising it. Through recessions, market crashes, pandemics, and wars.
The stock is currently yielding 5.12%, meaning for every dollar you invest, you collect more than five cents in cash per year just for owning it. That is not exciting. That is the point. Boring pays you while you wait.
And hold cash. Not because you are scared. Because cash is a position. In April 2025, the market sold off hard and fast. The investors who had been fully deployed in high beta names were sitting on massive drawdowns, too shell-shocked to act.
The investors who had kept cash on the sidelines were the ones who could step in and buy quality at panic prices. That is not luck. That is preparation.
When the environment shifts, and it will, you just need to be in position when the trend returns.
The speculator in me? I’m looking at gold and silver miners that are down 40-50% off their highs.
Pigs get slaughtered on Wall Street. The investor who tries to play Game 1 in a Game 2 environment is the pig.
Don’t be the pig.
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