The Cleveland Guardians' home opener is set to coincide with a rare astronomical event. On April 8, as the Guardians face the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland will witness its first total solar eclipse since 1806. This unusual overlap of a major league baseball game and a significant solar event adds an extra layer of excitement to the season's start.
Cleveland will experience a total solar eclipse for the first time since 1806 on April 8, the same day as the Guardians' home opener. Read more on the FOX Sports App.
Guardians' home opener on collision course with solar eclipse in Cleveland https://t.co/U0MR6UgFz2
By the time the first pitch is thrown at the Cleveland Guardians’ home opener on April 8 against the White Sox, fans will have seen something more unusual than a no-hitter. Cleveland will experience a total solar eclipse for the first time since 1806. https://t.co/ghW5RXLoEU
(Base) Path of totality: Guardians' home opener on collision course with solar eclipse in Cleveland https://t.co/H9a1trMJds
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