Madison Bumgarner left the Giants for the Arizona Diamondbacks in free agency this offseason, and in an ironic twist, MLB aired the 2017 Opening Day game between the two teams Thursday.
On April 2, 2017, the Giants sent Bumgarner to the mound in an effort to win their fourth straight Opening Day.
Bumgarner had an incredible day on the mound and at the plate. In addition to striking out 11 batters in seven innings, the Giants ace also belted two home runs.
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But Mark Melancon, making his Giants' debut, blew the save in the bottom of the ninth.
With the 2020 season on hold, MLB decided to re-air memorable Opening Day games Thursday, and MLB Network sent out a tweet to promote the broadcast of that game.
The D-backs' social media team responded with this tweet.
Giants fans already are hurting over the loss of Bumgarner to a division rival. They don't need his new team to rub it in.
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Hopefully for the Giants, they can get the last laugh whenever the 2020 season starts.