We have our first Major League Baseball record-tying moment and Opening Day has barely just begun.
This weird bit of history comes courtesy of the San Francisco Giants, who rolled out their first lineup of the year with a new left fielder for the 19th consecutive year — tying a record set by the St. Louis Browns from 1937-1955.
Heliot Ramos got the star in left on Thursday, and while he's hoping he'll end the streak before it gets to 20, it's hard to be too upset at being included on a list that features Barry Bonds and Hunter Pence.