Opening Day at Busch Stadium once again proved why it’s considered one of MLB’s most special events.
With a frenzied atmosphere, a packed stadium, and an emotionally charged performance, the St. Louis Cardinals delivered a spectacular opening day, captivating fans.
From the moment the gates opened and the legendary Clydesdales appeared, the entire stadium erupted. It wasn’t just a traditional ritual, but a symbol of the Cardinals’ pride and long history.

For St. Louis fans, Opening Day is more than just a game; it’s a true celebration, where emotions, memories, and expectations intertwine.
The atmosphere became even more special as the “Red Jacket” legends led the parade, welcoming the new generation of Cardinals into the 2026 season.
The connection between the past and the present created a perfect picture, where tradition fuels new ambitions. For many, if you haven’t experienced Opening Day in St. Louis, you haven’t truly understood the beauty of MLB baseball.
After all the grand ceremonies, the game officially began. And as expected, the Cardinals delivered a dramatic performance.
Despite a less-than-perfect start, the team showed strong fighting spirit and impressive ability to turn the tide.
In his role as starting pitcher, Matthew Liberatore had a relatively stable but not entirely convincing performance. He consistently allowed the opposing team to have runners on base for most of the game.
Nevertheless, Liberatore maintained good control, only losing a single point after Jonathan Aranda’s home run in the fifth inning.
With 7 hits, 2 walk, 2 strikeouts, and 1 earned run in 5 innings, his performance could be considered “adequate,” but he still has a long way to go to reach true ace status.
The biggest highlight of the game belonged to rookie JJ Wetherholt. In his first game, he showed confidence by extending his at-bat to 7 pitches.
But the real breakthrough came in the third inning, when Wetherholt hit a 425-foot drive straight into the center field, marking his first MLB career hit.
The entire stadium rose to their feet in applause, and the “curtain call” for him was the clearest evidence of this young player’s exceptional potential.
Not only that, Wetherholt also contributed a sac fly and a top-class defense on the eighth inning. With what he showed, he fully deserves to be the first-choice lead-off pick for the Cardinals in the near future.

Besides that, several other names also left a strong impression. Alec Burleson, Victor Scott II, and Nathan Church all joined the “three-hit club,” providing a perfect start to the season.
In particular, Victor Scott II impressed with his speed and base-stealing ability, reminiscent of the Cardinals’ fast-paced offensive style in the 1980s.
Nathan Church also had a complete day with three hits and an excellent home run block.
Meanwhile, Burleson sealed the Cardinals’ explosive performance with a powerful home run, confirming his important role in the lineup.
However, not everything was perfect. Masyn Winn continued to be controversial for being placed high in the lineup, even as a clean-up.
Despite a double-double, his 1/5 record and 4 runner-ups on base showed he wasn’t ready for this role. This is a problem the coaching staff needs to address if they want to optimize their offensive power.
The most memorable moment of the game was undoubtedly the sixth inning. In the top half, the Cardinals’ bullpen played poorly, losing 6 points, causing many fans to worry.
But immediately afterward, the Cardinals responded with a historic inning, scoring 8 points. Players like Winn, Gorman, Walker, Pages, and Scott II all contributed, creating an explosive comeback that sent Busch Stadium into a frenzy.
That’s the spirit of the Cardinals – never giving up, always fighting to the end, and knowing how to create special moments.
Despite areas for improvement, particularly in the bullpen and lineup construction, this victory instilled great confidence in the fans.
Opening Day 2026 in St. Louis was more than just a win. It was a testament to the Cardinals remaining one of MLB’s most iconic teams. From tradition and atmosphere to on-court performance, it was a true “big hit.”
The season is long, but with this start, the Cardinals sent a clear message: they are ready to fight and ready to take MLB’s attention.