2022 MLB Opening Day scores, takeaways: Yankees,

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All 30 teams have now played their 2022 opener; here's the best from Friday's action

Major League Baseball held its (second) Opening Day of the 2022 season Friday. After 14 teams played their openers on Thursday, the league's other 16 teams opened on Friday. The Yankees got their 2022 off on the right foot on the field (after not coming to an extension agreement with Aaron Judge), beating the Red Sox in 11 innings with Josh Donaldson hitting a walk-off single. The Phillies, Dodgers, Blue Jays, Giants and Rays also started their seasons with wins.

And for the second straight night, the Diamondbacks were in jeopardy of being no-hit. Padres lefty Sean Manaea did not allow a hit against Arizona through seven innings, but David Peralta broke up the no-hit bid against reliever Tim Hill to start the eighth inning.

HerMLB Opening Day schedule, scores
FINAL (11): Yankees 6, Red Sox 5 (Box score)
FINAL: Tigers 5, White Sox 4 (Box score)
FINAL: Phillies 9, A's 5 (Box score)
FINAL: Rays 2, Orioles 1 (Box score)
FINAL: Dodgers 5, Rockies 3 (Box score)
FINAL: Mariners 2, Twins 1 (Box score)
FINAL (10): Giants 6, Marlins 5 (Box score)
FINAL: Mets 7, Nationals 3 (Box score)
FINAL: Blue Jays 10, Rangers 8 (Box score)
FINAL: Braves 7, Reds 6 (Box score)
FINAL: Astros 13, Angels 6 (Box score)
FINAL: Padres 3, Diamondbacks 0 (Box score)

And now for takeaways from Friday's action.
Padres flirt with another no-no

Padres left-hander Sean Manaea, acquired just last weekend as part of a four-player trade with the Oakland Athletics, held the Diamondbacks hitless through seven innings on Friday night. Alas, Manaea's replacement, reliever Tim Hill, surrendered a single to David Peralta, or the first hitter he faced in the eighth inning.
e's a look at Friday's full scoreboard:
Had Hill (and the rest of the Padres bullpen) finished off the no-no, it would have been the second in Padres franchise history. The first, coincidentally, was thrown just last season by San Diego's expected Saturday starter, right-hander Joe Musgrove. (Musgrove kept the Texas Rangers out of the hit column last April 9, or almost a year to the day.)

The Padres had also kept the Diamondbacks out of the hit column for more than six innings on Thursday night before Arizona rallied and won on a walk-off home-run by Seth Beer.
Donaldson, Yankee's bailout Cole

It was not a good start to Opening Day for Gerrit Cole. The Yankees ace and reigning Cy Young runner-up surrendered three runs to the rival Red Sox before recording an out Friday, including giving up a towering two-run home run to Rafael Devers. Cole settled down and got through four innings, and home runs by Anthony Rizzo, Giancarlo
Stanton and DJ LeMahieu sent the game to extra innings.
In the bottom of the 11th, new addition Josh Donaldson gave his team the win with a ground ball single back up the middle, scoring the automatic runner from second. It was New York's first walk-off win on Opening Day since 1957.

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