A&E Opening Day in Downtown Toledo Published on April 16, 2015 | Updated 8:50 p. m. Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Baseball is back for the 2015 season in Toledo. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image 22-month-old Silas Morris gets a high-five from Muddy the Mud Hen in the Swamp Shop. The Curtice youngster was with his parents Josh and Rachel, and his three month old sister Daphne. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image The Honor Guard presents the colors before the game. THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH Buy This Image Toledo Mud Hens DH Jordan Lennerton accepts the 2015 Minor League Baseball Rawlings Golden Glove award from Jeff Brinkman of Rawlings. BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH Joan Shearman, Sylvania, takes a selfie with her grandson Jackson Bollin, 11, Sylvania, and his friend Dennis Amborski, 12, right, Sylvania. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Amy Lorenz, Toledo, tries to find the perfect hat in the Swamp Shop. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Colin Brennan, Toledo, celebrates his shot as Megan Mueller, Cleveland, prepares to throw the bean bag. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Scott Weber and Karen Mackley, Waterville, enjoy the patio at the Blarney. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Megan and Jason Schubb, Royal Oak, Mich., don their rain gear before the game. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Toledo Walleye player Cody Lampl, left, shakes hands with Toledo Mud Hens player Jordan Lennerton after a Lampl slapshot for the ceremonial first pitch. Blade/Andy Morrison Toledo Mud Hens slugger Mike Hessman signs a ball for a fan. Blade/Andy Morrison Brad Walbolt hugs his bride Carrie as they settle into their seats. The Wauseon pair were married at the Lucas County Courthouse a few hours before the game. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Brad Walbolt kisses his bride Carrie before the game. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Mariah Panza, left, Monroe, and Emily Mutter, Toledo, take a selfie in their rain gear as their enjoy their first time at Opening Day. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Tom Names, of Toledo, has attended every home opener since Fifth Third Field opened. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Toledo Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish, left, jokes with Toledo Walleye head coach Derek Lalonde before the game. Blade/Andy Morrison Toledo Walleye player Cody Lampl and his daughter Harbor, 2, hang out in the dugout before he threw the first pitch. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Alex Marzec, left, Rossford, hands a ball to catcher Bryan Holaday for an autograph. Blade/Andy Morrison Members of the Toledo Mud Hens baseball team stand for the National Anthem. Blade/Andy Morrison The Toledo Mud Hens baseball team plays the Columbus Clippers. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Toledo Mud Hens player Jason Krizan (4) hits a grounder. Blade/Andy Morrison Related Items fifth third field ,Downtown Toledo ,Toledo Mud Hens ,Opening Day Recommended for you Click to comment