Ralph Morse, 71, of Imperial, reacts to the St. Louis Cardinals Opening Day festivities on Thursday outside of Busch Stadium.
Thousands of fans celebrated the return of baseball, with renewed energy and without pandemic restrictions, as the St. Louis Cardinals took on the Pittsburgh Pirates during this year's Opening Day matchup.
"It feels great," said Dorris Brooks of north St. Louis County. "It's all just so great."
Some fans traveled from as far as Mississippi to get in on the baseball action.
Richard Montgomery, of Brandon, Mississippi, drove to St. Louis with his wife and family friends to watch the matchup. He said his father was a 25-year season ticket holder. That dedication was what inspired Montgomery's love of the team.
"This was bucket list item for me, but now that I'm partially retired I was able to finally come out and celebrate," he said.
Check out these scenes around downtown St. Louis during this year's Opening Day:
Avery Gales, 20, of St. Louis, plays the tenor drums as fans walk and dance by on Thursday during the St. Louis Cardinals’ Opening Day festivities outside of Busch Stadium. "I'm the biggest Cardinals fan," he said. "I've been playing out here since I was 4 years old."
Kevin Rowland, of Birmingham, Ala., takes a portrait of Kevin Harris, Marlow Harris, Jennifer Montgomery and Richard Montgomery, all of Brandon, Miss., on Thursday outside Busch Stadium.
Carter Rethwisch, the "Cardinal Cowboy" of St. Charles, flashes his World Series rings on Thursday during the St. Louis Cardinals’ Opening Day celebrations in Kiener Plaza.
Mary Lynch, of St. Louis County, sports clothing adorned with Cardinals buttons, necklaces and bling on Thursday during Opening Day festivities outside Busch Stadium.
From left: Greta Bryant, Becky Johns, Janie Goss, and Rhonda Yocks pose for a portrait while wearing red wigs on Thursday, April 7, 2022, outside of Busch Stadium during the St. Louis Cardinals’ Opening Day.
Bryson Cannon, 25, of St. Charles, throws his hands in the air as Nathaniel Blair, 24, of St. Charles, right, calls out on Thursday during a rally outside Busch Stadium.
Mavis Gaines, 43, of Florissant, left, and Kanica Davis, 39, of Overland, take a photograph with Gary Boyd, known as “Mister Gary," on Thursday during the St. Louis Cardinals Opening Day festivities in Kiener Plaza.
Monuette Wilburn, of St. Louis, dances as The Danger Zone band performs energetic covers in the background on Thursday during the St. Louis Cardinals’ Opening Day celebrations in Kiener Plaza.