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New York Yankees' Aaron Judge smiles in the dugout during a spring training baseball workout Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)AP

The New York Yankees, led by Aaron Judge, face the San Francisco Giants in an Opening Day MLB game on Thursday, March 30, 2023 (3/30/23) at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.

Fans who want to purchase tickets to the game can do so in person via secondary ticket markets like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and TicketSmarter. According to Vivid Seats, tickets to the game range from $74 to an absurd $2,827.

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If you prefer to watch at home, fans can watch most Yankees games via DirecTV Stream, Sling TV or fuboTV (DirecTV Stream is the only service with YES Network).

Here’s a recent MLB story from the AP:

The New York Yankees agreed to a $9.95 million, one-year contract with Gleyber Torres, avoiding an arbitration hearing with the infielder by reaching a deal at the midpoint of proposed salaries.

The team announced the deal on Sunday. The 26-year-old Torres hit .257 with 24 homers and 76 RBIs in 140 games for the AL East champions last year.

Torres had asked for a raise from $6.25 million to $10.2 million in arbitration, and the Yankees had offered the second baseman $9.7 million.

A two-time All-Star, Torres made his big league debut with New York. He is a .265 hitter with 98 homers and 310 RBIs in 576 career games.

He was New York’s last remaining player in arbitration. Nine Yankees agreed just before the exchange of proposed salaries on Jan. 13: right-handers Frankie Montas ($7.5 million), Clay Holmes ($3.3 million), Domingo Germán ($2.6 million), Jonathan Loáisiga ($2,262,500) and Michael King ($1.3 million), left-handers Wandy Peralta ($3.35 million) and left-hander Nestor Cortes ($3.2 million), and catchers Jose Trevino ($2.36 million) and Kyle Higashioka ($1,462,500).

Twenty-nine major leaguers remain scheduled for hearings from Monday through Feb. 17.

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