Happ-ening!

Ian Happ started the 2018 season with a bang on Thursday. When he crushed a Jose Urena fastball on the very first pitch in the top of the 1st inning in the very first game of the season for a home run, he became the second player to do so in over 100 years of tracking stats. The first was Dwight Evans of the 1986 Red Sox.
Talk about tall odds: while all major league teams started the season on the same day, only one game began first. That was the Cubs/Marlins. And there's only one first pitch. That's the one Happ connected on.
Coming off a 24-homer rookie season, the U of Cincinnati product is part of the Cubs' bumper crop of young power hitters. But the's one who made history on opening day.
(This image of Ian Happ is from a Cubs/Mets game at Citi Field in June 2017.)

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