The 2024 MLB season kicked off at Camden Yards with the Baltimore Orioles honoring the Maryland Transportation Authority for their quick response after a cargo ship crash destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The bridge, named after the man who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner,” collapsed, leading to the recovery of two bodies during the search for victims. Prior to the game, members of the MDTA were saluted behind home plate by Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, alongside the cheering crowd. Three specific officers were honored during the third inning, with Moore posting a photo of the moment on social media.

The MDTA’s prompt response to the bridge collapse involved shutting down traffic immediately, as shown by audio from a dispatch recording. First responders were quick to reach the scene after the ship crashed into a support pillar, causing the collapse into the Patapsco River. Emergency crews entered the water to search for individuals who were on the bridge during the incident. Governor Moore is now pushing for $60 million in emergency funds to accelerate the reconstruction of the damaged bridge, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the need for swift action.

In a show of sportsmanship, the Orioles went on to defeat the Los Angeles Angels with a score of 11-3, with Cedric Mullins and Anthony Santander hitting their first home runs of the season. Fans were treated to an exciting game as the reigning AL East champions showcased their skills on the field. Following the game, Fox News Digital’s sports coverage provided updates on the game and other related news. Subscribers to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter were kept informed of the latest developments in the world of sports, ensuring that fans remained up-to-date on all the action.

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