Buffalo Bisons players and coaches stand for the national anthems prior to playing the Iowa Cubs at Sahlen Field on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News)
Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Buffalo Bisons fans enjoy the sun on opening day.
Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
The crowd at Sahlen Field watches the Buffalo Bisons play the Iowa Cubs.
We've seen Bisons' home openers turn into meteorological mayhem in past years. Cold, wind, rain, you know the drill. There was even a 42-minute snow squall delay on April 12, 2000 that interrupted an at-bat by first baseman Chan Perry to the point where he cracked me up afterward by saying it felt like gnats were flying all around him.
Left-hander Nick Allgeyer carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Josh Palacios gave him all the runs he would need with a two-run homer in the first as the Buffalo Bisons held off the Iowa Cubs, 3-2, Tuesday in their season opener in Sahlen Field.
Buffalo Bisons player Josh Palacios (77) celebrates a two-run home run against the Iowa Cubs during the first inning at Sahlen Field on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News)
With the MLB season not starting until Friday, Moreno has stayed behind in Florida to get extra work. Visa issues delayed his arrival to spring training, and he missed a week of workouts trying to get his travel papers in order.Â
Buffalo Bisons players and coaches stand for the national anthems prior to playing the Iowa Cubs at Sahlen Field on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News)
Buffalo Bisons player Josh Palacios (77) celebrates a two-run home run against the Iowa Cubs during the first inning at Sahlen Field on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News)