| 2026 Opening Weekend Is Here! | After months of spring training buzz and an offseason that felt like it would never end, the time is finally here. Opening Weekend has arrived, and MLB Auctions is coming in hot with the most exclusive, 1 of 1 game-used and jaw-dropping items, dropping right alongside first pitch.
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| | | Highland Mint WBC Items | Shop The Highland Mint World Baseball Classic collection featuring 2026 limited edition coins and photo mints from participating countries in this year’s World Baseball Classic!
Buy Now | | | | Bid by March 29 at 8 p.m. PT | The first Giants Community Fund auction of the season is here! Every bid supports the Giants Community Fund in making baseball and softball more accessible for underserved youth.
Bid Now | | | | Lindor, Soto, Tong and more! | Items You Can Bid On: • Francisco Lindor Game-Used Jersey - 2025 Opening Day • Juan Soto Citi Field Banner • Mark Vientos Game-Used Bat – 2025 Season Bid Now | | | | Personalized 2025 WS Ring | Kick off the 2026 season in championship style! Bid on a personalized 2025 World Series Championship Ring, an exclusive VIP Game Day Package, Dodgerfest-worn and autographed jerseys and memorabilia from Freddie Freeman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Miguel Rojas, and more. Bid Now | | New Players Added for 2026 | Connelly Early's record-tying 11-strikeout debut and Wild Card appearance against the Yankees and Andrew Fischer's WBC home run as the top-rated third base prospect in baseball make these two of the most compelling new signatures in the sport. Shop the full autographed baseball collection to find more rising stars, All-Stars, and first-round picks before they're gone.
| To check your Watch List, access your Account, or update your info... Don't have an account? | | TRIVIA ANSWER | | D) Philadelphia | | The very first MLB Opening Day game took place in Philadelphia in 1876, where the Boston Red Stockings defeated the Philadelphia Athletics 6–5. | | |