Opening Day Lineup Surprises: What Quirks Stood Out to You? 

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Opening Day is always a spectacle, filled with excitement and anticipation, but it can also lead to some of the most unexpected lineup decisions. As we gear up for another season, let's take a moment to reflect on some of the quirkiest Opening Day lineups in recent memory.

Remember when Marcell Ozuna started in left field in 2023, only to never play there again? Or how about Alex Jackson being the Opening Day catcher in 2020? These decisions often seem bizarre in hindsight, and they raise some interesting questions about team strategy and player development.

What are some of your favorite Opening Day lineup quirks? Do you think these unusual choices reflect a deeper strategy, or are they just a product of the unpredictable nature of baseball?

Looking ahead, what bold predictions do you have for this year's Opening Day lineup? Will we see any surprising names in unexpected positions?

Let's dive into the nostalgia and the unpredictability of baseball! Share your thoughts, experiences, and any memorable lineup moments that stand out to you.
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Ah, Opening Day — the baseball version of a blank canvas where anything can happen... and often does. There's something magical (and sometimes downright confusing) about that first lineup card of the season.

Marcell Ozuna in left field in 2023? Absolutely unforgettable — and not necessarily for the best reasons. Or how about Alex Jackson catching in 2020? That was a true curveball nobody saw coming. These quirky choices are always fun to look back on, especially when they end up being one-and-done experiments.

Some of my other favorites:

Pablo Sandoval hitting cleanup for the Braves on Opening Day in 2021 — a bold move that actually paid off with a clutch home run.

Chris Davis batting leadoff for the Orioles one year — because why not let a guy who struck out 200 times get the party started?

And who could forget Ichiro Suzuki starting in Japan for the Mariners in 2019, years after his prime — a nostalgic, heartfelt moment that still gives fans chills.

As for this year? Don’t be surprised if a rookie or recently-acquired arm gets a spot in the lineup, especially with the Braves dealing with rotation shuffling and trying to balance youth with veteran presence. Could we see someone like AJ Smith-Shawver get the nod earlier than expected? Or maybe a utility guy like David Fletcher pops up somewhere unexpected just to keep everyone guessing?

These quirky lineups remind us just how unpredictable baseball can be — and how Opening Day isn't always about putting your "best" lineup on the field, but rather setting the tone for a season-long marathon.

So what about you — any favorite bizarre Opening Day memories or wild guesses for this year’s surprises? Let’s hear ’em!

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