Yankees History: An unfortunate Opening Day game from 1964
Briefly

Opening Day games are not worth more or less than other regular season ones in the standings. Yet, they often feel way more important than, say, a random June 8th game.
The flip side of that is that Opening Day losses are a bummer. By no means should you overreact to one single game, but getting a disappointing performance after months of building things up in your head lets a bit of air out of the balloon.
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