With spring training underway and the 2025 MLB regular season approaching, teams are beginning to announce their Opening Day starters. Updates on these announcements will be ongoing due to potential changes from injuries. Some notable potential starters include Corbin Burnes for the D-backs, Luis Severino for the A’s, Chris Sale for the Braves, Zach Eflin for the O’s, Garrett Crochet for the Red Sox, Imanaga for the Cubs, MartÃn Pérez for the ChiSox, Hunter Greene for the Reds, and Tanner Bibee for the Guardians. Stay tuned for further updates on Opening Day starters across the league. In the upcoming 2025 MLB season, several teams have announced their Opening Day starters. Márquez, Skubal, Valdez, Lugo or Ragans, Kikuchi, Alcantara, Peralta, López, Manaea or Senga, Cole, and Wheeler are all set to take the mound for their respective teams. The season will kick off with exciting matchups, including the Rockies visiting the Rays, the Tigers facing the Dodgers, the Astros hosting the Mets, the Royals playing the Guardians, the Angels taking on the White Sox, the Marlins hosting the Pirates, the Brewers facing the Yankees, the Twins playing the Cardinals, the Mets visiting the Astros, and the Phillies facing the Nationals. Mitch Keller has started the last two Opening Days for the Pirates, but this year it will be Paul Skenes, the NL Rookie of the Year in 2023. Sonny Gray is likely to start for the Cardinals, while Yu Darvish may cede to Dylan Cease or Michael King for the Padres. In other teams, Logan Webb is set for the Giants, Luis Castillo or George Kirby for the Mariners, and José BerrÃos or Kevin Gausman for the Blue Jays. the main points of the text you are summarizing.
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MLB Hall of Fame InductionDave Parker, Billy Wagner, and the latest inductees will be honored at Cooperstown this Sunday at 1:30 PM EST, broadcast on MLB Network. In conjunction with this event, Yardbarker's MLB writers identified one player from each NL club deserving of more Hall of Fame consideration. Need More Context? 🔎
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