DENVER, CO - May 19: Texas Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker (80) pitches in the second inning during a game between the Texas Rangers and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on May 19, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Morning, all!
Mackenzie Gore left Monday’s game against the Rockies with Kat tightness but isn’t expected to miss another start, and Wyatt Langford may start back on a hitting progression by Friday.
Kumar Rocker has over an 11.00 ERA in the first inning of games this year and the Rangers have decided to do something about it.
The decision to go with an opener Tuesday night against the Rockies paid off, with Kumar Rocker pitching 7.2 innings of shutout out ball on the way to a 10-0 win.
Nobody knows why Rocker has been having so many problems in the first inning, and maybe the opener didn’t change anything about the outcome of the game.
Skip Schumaker also went with a new lineup and saw it put up a season high 10 runs, so maybe the Rangers should try new things more often.
Rangers prospect Malcolm Moore has been lighting the South Atlantic League on fire.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 17: Oliver Dunn #45 of the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch on February 17, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Tampa Bay Rays have made a flurry of roster moves ahead of Wednesday’s series finale against the Baltimore Orioles.
Prior to Tuesday’s game, Kevin Cash advised reporters that infielder Ben Williamson was dealing with a stiff back. Then following the Rays 4-1 victory over Baltimore, the team acquired infielder Oliver Dunn from the Chicago White Sox for minor league pitcher Joe Rock.
This morning, the Rays officially activated Dunn and placed Williamson on the Injured List with a back strain. The Rays also activated starting pitcher Steven Matz and optioned Chase Solesky to Triple-A Durham.
Dunn is a 28-year old versatile defender that is capable of playing in both the infield and outfield. This season, he has primarily been a third baseman but has spent time at shortstop, left field, and second base. Over 183 plate appearances in Triple-A for the White Sox this season, Dunn was hitting .295/.393/.545 with 9 HR and 9 SB, registerin ga 132 wRC+.
Originally drafted by the New York Yankees in the 11th round of the 2019 draft, Dunn has bounced around the league having already played within the systems of the Yankees, Phillies, Brewers, and White Sox. In 2024 he made his big league debut while with Milwaukee and over parts of two seasons he hit .206/.261/.290 with 1 HR over 145 plate appearances.
Joe Rock’s tenure with the Rays comes to an end during his third season with the team. The Rays originally acquired Rock at the end of spring training in 2024 for former first round draft pick Greg Jones. Rock was primarily a starting pitcher but made his big league debut in 2025 with three relief appearances. Thus far in 2026, Rock has been a full-time reliever, and has seen a vast increase in his strikeout numbers but also a significant spike in walks.
Meanwhile, there has not been update for Yandy Diaz, who was removed from last night’s game after being hit on the fingers by a 93mph splitter.
The MVP was awarded to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander prior to Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. Victor Wembanyama seemed to take it personally. He proceeded to have one of the all-time playoff performances pouring in 41 points (including a 28-foot bomb to tie the game when it appeared to be slipping away from the Spurs) and pulling down 24 rebounds in San Antonio’s Game 1 122-115 win in double overtime to take home court advantage away from the defending champs.
OKC struggled to convert open looks especially early. Other than Alex Caruso who was 8-14 from deep, the Thunder shot an uncharacteristic 9-31 (29%) from beyond the arc. Chet Holmgren took only seven shots. SGA was 7-23 from the floor. In his first game in a month, Jalen Williams took 25 shots and looked exhausted late in the game. All those issues are and probably will be addressed and corrected. No question SGA and co. will make adjustments and be better tonight…especially on offense.
In the words of former Houston Rockets’ coach Rudy Tomjanovich, “never underestimate the heart of a champion”.
But it is not as if the Spurs played a perfect game. Wemby was beyond elite, but there is little reason to think he will be less than that tonight. In addition, Stephon Castle turned the ball over 11 times running the point in place of the injured De’Aaron Fox. Castle simply wasted more than a few possessions. In addition to Castle’s carelessness with the ball, San Antonio as a team shot just 30% from three. The onus is on the Thunder to adjust and they will, but there is no reason to believe the Spurs can’t play better themselves. For example, rookie Dylan Harper now has a game as a starter in an NBA Conference Final under his belt.
What few of the pundits discussed yesterday is Wembanyama’s true hatred of losing and his ability to properly channel the loss of say, the MVP into extra juice on the court.
Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.
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Game Details and How to Watch Game 2 Live: Thunder vs. Spurs
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Time: 8:30PM EST
Site: Paycom Center
City: Oklahoma City, OK
Network/Streaming: NBC/Peacock
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Game 2 Odds: Thunder vs. Spurs
The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:
Moneyline: Oklahoma City Thunder (-238), San Antonio Spurs (+195)
Spread: Thunder -6.5
Total: 216.5 points
This game opened Thunder -6.5 with the Game Total set at 218.5.
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Expected Starting Lineups: Thunder vs. Spurs
Oklahoma City Thunder
PG Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
SG Luguentz Dort
C Isaiah Hartenstein
SF Jalen Williams
PF Chet Holmgren
San Antonio Spurs
PG Stephon Castle
SG Dylan Harper
SG Devin Vassell
PF Julian Champagnie
C Victor Wembanyama
Injury Report: Thunder vs. Spurs
Oklahoma City Thunder
Thomas Sorber (knee) has been declared OUT of tonight’s game
San Antonio Spurs
De’Aaron Fox (ankle) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
David Jones Garcia (ankle) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
Important stats, trends and insights: Thunder vs. Spurs
The Thunder are 38-8 at home this season
The Spurs are 34-13 on the road this season
The Spurs are 54-39-2 ATS this season
OKC is 44-46-1 ATS this season
The OVER has cashed in 51 of the Thunder’s 91 games this season (51-40)
The OVER has cashed in 43 of the Spurs’ 94 games this season (43-52)
Devin Vassell has scored in double digits in every game of the playoffs
Dylan Harper has scored at least 12 points in 7 of his last 8 games
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was 2-7 from 3-point range in Game 1
Chet Holmgren scored 8 points and had 8 rebounds in Game 1
Alex Caruso scored a playoff career-high 31 points in Game 1
Caruso had scored in double figures in just 2 of the Thunder’s previous 8 games
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The 2026 NBA playoffs continue tonight on NBC and Peacock as Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs take on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder, in game two of the Western Conference Finals. Live coverage begins at 7:30 PM ET with NBA Showtime. See below for additional information on how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.
The San Antonio Spurs handed the Oklahoma City Thunder their first loss of the playoffs, with a 122-115 double overtime victory on Monday night. Wembanyama finished with 41 points, 24 rebounds, and 3 blocks.
“The message would be that we as a team are ready to go in any environment in any place against anybody,” said the reigning Defensive Player of the Year after the win. “And even though we still got a lot to learn, our effort should be over anyone else’s, and tonight, we were relentless.”
Dylan Harper had 24 points and 11 rebounds. Stephon Castle finished with 17 points, 11 assists, and 6 rebounds.
The Thunder were outrebounded 61-40 on Monday night.
Alex Caruso scored 31 off the bench. Jalen Williams, who returned to the lineup after missing six games with a left hamstring strain, had 26 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists. Gilgeous-Alexander had 24 points and 12 assists.
“Obviously, I wasn’t able to bring my best game tonight,” Gilgeous-Alexander said after the game. “That’s how it goes sometimes. Sometimes you’re your best version, sometimes you’re not. You’ve got to roll with the punches, don’t get discouraged, and stay true to who you are.”
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Joe Davis, Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play broadcast announcer and sportscaster looks on prior to a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Friday, April 11, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea) (Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Associated Press)
The good people of New York like to consider themselves tough. If you can make it there, as Frank Sinatra crooned, you’ll make it anywhere.
Do not confuse hot takes with sounding tough. Two New York sports talk hosts this week took daft shots at Joe Davis and came off — in the last adjective with which any true New Yorker would want to be described — as soft.
Let’s rewind: Davis is the lead voice of the Dodgers on SportsNet LA. He is also the lead voice of the national baseball broadcasts on Fox. In the latter role, he called last Saturday’s game between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets.
At one point, Mets outfielder Carson Benge dropped an easy fly ball. Without missing a beat, Davis said: “Oh, no! Oh, no, the Mets!”
It was the perfect call. The foibles of the Mets are so many and so weird that Mets fans themselves have embraced a term for them: LOLMets. You can learn all about it in a 23-minute YouTube video narrated by a former Mets pitcher.
Commentator Stephen Nelson, Dodger Shohei Ohtani, interpreter Will Ireton, Dodger Roki Sasaki and broadcaster Joe Davis address fans during Dodger Fest at Dodger Stadium on Jan. 31. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
Firing one manager (Willie Randolph) at midnight in Anaheim? Dumping another manager (Carlos Beltran) before he could manage a game because he was the only player cited in the commissioner’s report on the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal? Opening this season with baseball’s highest payroll and spending some time with baseball’s worst record?
“This year, and in recent years, there have been so many moments where it looks like the Mets are right there, ready to make a run or win the division or win a championship, and then something just tends to go wrong,” Davis said in San Diego Tuesday.
“They were in a stretch right there where every single day, they were getting a stud hurt. They put together a winning streak against the Tigers, then Clay Holmes has the comebacker break his ankle.”
The next day, Benge totally clanked it, and Davis totally nailed it — in the moment, not with some scripted phrase waiting in his pocket.
“You hope that your reactions in those moments — in any moment in this job — are authentic,” Davis said. “You don’t have much time for it to be anything else.”
On Monday, Evan Roberts — a host on WFAN, New York’s top-rated sports station — unloaded on Davis for “mocking” the Mets.
“Joe Davis has become a clown for the Los Angeles Dodgers and we all hear it,” Roberts said, in remarks posted by the Awful Announcing website.
Got anything else?
“I think he’s a Dodger fanboy,” Roberts said. “I think he wants to just make love to Shohei Ohtani every time he talks about him … He’s a great broadcaster, and I’ll admit it. But, for now, I think Joe Davis is a Dodgers shill and it’s obnoxious.
“And I’d give him this advice, not that he cares, he doesn’t care: Don’t go to the Dodger parade and be the emcee. It’s a bad look. It just is. You’re sitting there as the national voice and now you’re pom-pom waving at the Dodger parade. Come on, man.”
Davis works for the Dodgers. When the boss wants you to emcee the World Series championship rally, you do. Would the Mets’ broadcasters do the same? When the Mets win their first World Series championship since 1986, we’ll find out.
Let’s hear from Sal Licata, formerly at WFAN and now working independently: “What’s up with Joe Davis, by the way? You Dodger homer. ‘Oh no, the Mets,’ that’s a national unbiased broadcast? You biased Dodger blue fool.”
There always will be people who claim Davis is biased toward the Dodgers, just as people claimed his predecessor, Joe Buck, was biased toward the St. Louis Cardinals. Buck worked for Fox on weekends and called Cardinals games during the week.
And, for the people who see only what they want to see, Davis is the voice of baseball’s evil empire. Maybe that aggravates New Yorkers, but consider how aggravated we are that we have to fight through hellish traffic to get to Dodger Stadium or a television set by 5 p.m. so we can see our team play in the World Series because the East Coast needs to see the game in prime time.
Or how annoyed we are that we get televised Yankees-Red Sox games shoved down our throats when Red Sox management has opted for irrelevance and the best rivalry in baseball is here, between the Dodgers and Padres.
Better yet, how about we all chill? It’s just a game. We could break bread with New York’s famous bagels, except the New York Times told us we have the better bagels.
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Top 100 NHL Players: 59-65 - Apr. 17 2026 - Vol. 79 Issue 10
59 NICO HISCHIER
POS: C | AGE: 27 | LY: 67
His offense may have taken a hit this season, but Hischier has always been known for his 200-foot game. The Devils’ captain remains a stalwart on the penalty kill, and his faceoff prowess was impressive – he took 200 more draws than anyone else in the NHL and won 56 percent of them.
60 BROCK FABER
POS: D | AGE: 23 | LY: 73
Offense drives the Norris discussion, and Faber notched career-best goal and point totals, but his value exists not in what appears on the scoresheet but what is absent from it: the opposition. His eight-year, $68-million contract is already a steal, and he’s only completed the first season of the pact.
61 BRANDON HAGEL
POS: LW | AGE: 27 | LY: 50
Undrafted in the WHL and a sixth-round pick in the NHL, Hagel has willed himself into being a crucial all-zones player who has a soft scoring touch and a surprising physical game. But Hagel’s worth is in his ability to play anywhere in the lineup and on either special-teams unit.
62 JACKSON LACOMBE
POS: D | AGE: 25 | LY: NR
LaCombe took another step after signing his monster contract extension close to the start of the season. On an improving Ducks squad, the 25-year-old is now wearing an ‘A’ as part of the leadership group. Logging more than 24 minutes a game, he cracked a career-high 50 points in his third full campaign.
Keller is helping the Mammoth write the first chapter in their history, and that includes extending his lead atop the franchise’s all-time scoring register. In two seasons in Utah, he’s accumulated over 40 percent of the total points he posted during his seven-plus years in the desert as an Arizona Coyote.
64 ADAM FOX
POS: D | AGE: 28 | LY: 40
The idea Fox isn’t still an elite offensive D-man is bizarre. On a bad Rangers team, he rocked a 55 percent Corsi rating at all strengths (best on the squad), and New York was outscoring opponents by a wide margin when he was on the ice in 5-on-5 situations. Injuries hurt his totals, but he still averaged a point per game.
65 ALEX DEBRINCAT
POS: LW | AGE: 28 | LY: 72
There were serious doubts whether DeBrincat, who ranks second all-time in goals by an American-born OHLer, had a game that would translate to the NHL, but he has continued to defy critics with season after season of elite production. Although skating is not his forte, he’s smart and fast enough to find the open areas.
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GLENDALE, AZ - MARCH 12: Cole Irvin #38 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch on Thursday, March 12, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Julia Jacome/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Alex Freeland and Cole Irvin headlined a win for the Comets, as only the Loons ended up on the losing side of a full slate of games in the Dodgers minor league system on Tuesday.
Player of the day
For only the second time this season and the first one in front of his home crowd in Oklahoma City, left-handed starter Cole Irvin had a scoreless start. The veteran starter was able to hold the Aces silent through six innings, allowing but just one extra-base hit and no free passes.
After starting the year with a 1-3 record, Irvin has managed to secure the W in three of his last four starts, with the six strikeouts he secured against the Aces representing a season high.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
One rally that started with the bottom of the order had the Comets scoring half a dozen runs on their way to beating the Aces 6-3 at home, also in large part thanks to a standout performance from Cole Irvin. The veteran left-hander was rewarded for delivering six innings by seeing his offense break through in time to earn him the victory.
Ever since he was sent down to make room for Mookie Betts’ return to the big league club, Alex Freeland has played with a point to prove in Triple-A. In this home win, the Comets’ leadoff bat recorded his fifth straight multi-hit performance in the minors, reaching base safely in three of his four plate appearances.
Reigning PCL Player of the Week Alex Freeland already throwing his hat in the ring for this week's honor 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nMT644HY70
Continuing to work his way back, Kiké Hernández had one hit in four at-bats, responsible for two of the five strikeouts from Comets hitters.
Double-A Tulsa
Despite trailing big early on, as starter Patrick Copen couldn’t find his footing, the Drillers overcame a 3-0 deficit thanks to an outstanding effort from Josue De Paula. At just twenty years of age, De Paula is delivering quite a campaign in the minors’ second-highest level—a key piece of this Drillers team that’s now 23-17 after a 7-5 victory.
For the sixth time in his last seven games, De Paula netted at least one RBI, this time tallying four thanks to a double and a home run, his sixth of the year.
That top of the order with De Paula and Kendall George continues to be a problem for Double-A pitchers, both hitting and on the base paths—each of them stole a bag and combined have now 31 stolen bases in 2026, 20 for George and 11 for De Paula.
High-A Great Lakes
When you get out-homered by your opponent four to zero, a loss is virtually guaranteed. All things considered, the Loons did a decent enough job of making this a competitive game late with a four-run rally in the eighth, as they ultimately fell by a score of 6-4.
Reaching base three times with a double and a pair of walks, also stealing two bases successfully, Eduardo Quintero was the Loons’ standout performer offensively. Quintero was one of the few hitters shining for a team that suffered early on against opposing starter Wande Torres, responsible for six shutout innings.
Single-A Ontario
The Tower Buzzers put on a very peculiar display, blowing out the 66ers 12-4 and doing so with an absurd 17 strikeouts from its lineup—that included a golden sombrero for third baseman and cleanup hitter Chase Harlan, who certainly represented his first name well in this performance.
It should be noted that two-thirds of those 12 runs came in the ninth inning, with the Tower Buzzers padding a lead. Easton Shelton, who had already homered in the sixth, finished his game with four RBI, the most he has had this season.
Interestingly, with starter Cam Leiter completing just 2.1 innings, each of the six Tower Buzzers pitchers who took the mound for this one struck out exactly two hitters.
Transactions
The biggest moves were Mike Sirota’s call-up to Double-A and right-handed pitcher Wyatt Mills getting sent down to Triple-A, with plenty of shuffling between all minor league affiliates for the Dodgers this Tuesday.
Tuesday’s scores
Oklahoma City 6, Reno 3
Wichita 5, Tulsa 7
Great Lakes 4, Wisconsin 6
Inland Empire 4, Ontario 12
Wednesday’s schedule
3:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Zach Root) vs. Wisconsin (Braylon Owens)
4:35 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Christian Romero) vs. Reno (Tommy Henry)
4:35 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Wyatt Crowell) at Wichita (Ty Langenberg)
5:00 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) at Inland Empire (Aiden Butler)
game 2: Ontario (TBD) at Inland Empire (Scott House)
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 19: Miguel Andujar #41 of the San Diego Padres is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning at Petco Park on May 19, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Mason Miller walked Max Muncy on a borderline pitch that was initially called a strike, but was challenged by Muncy and overturned, resulting in ball four. Muncy was replaced by pinch runner Alex Call and that proved to be a game-winning decision by Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. Miller faced Andy Pages with one out and Call at first base. The pinch runner left the base early attempting to steal second and should have been thrown out. Instead, Miller threw the ball to first base, and it tipped off the glove of San Diego Padres first baseman Ty France and rolled into foul territory up the right field line. By the time the ball got back to the infield Call was standing on third base. Pages won a nine-pitch at-bat against Miller and hit a fly ball into right field which allowed Call to tag up and score on the play to give the Dodgers a 5-4 lead. Miller was replaced by Ron Marinaccio and he struck out the following batter to end the inning.
San Diego needed a base runner and some of their late-inning magic if the Padres were going to avoid the loss. It was not to be as France struck out on a check swing and Freddy Fermin grounded out to shortstop for the first two outs of the ninth. Fernando Tatis Jr. stepped in looking to extend the game and the Friar Faithful were hoping he would launch his first home run of the season and tie the game, but Tatis grounded out to third base to end the game and the Padres suffered a 5-4 loss at Petco Park.
Griffin Canning started on the mound for San Diego and allowed a two-run home run in the top of the first inning to Freddy Freeman. The Padres were in a hole when they came to the plate in the bottom half of the inning and Manny Machado tied the game with his own two-run home run. The game remained tied until the bottom of the third inning when Miguel Andujar hit a two-run home run to make the score 4-2. The Dodgers were able to get a run in the fifth and tied the game in the sixth inning when Freeman hit his second home run of the game to make the score, 4-4. That set the stage for the top of the ninth.
San Diego will try to win the series against Los Angeles today at 5:40 p.m.
Padres News:
Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union-Tribune says Fernando Tatis Jr. is not the first Padres slugger to struggle. He added that fans should not expect it to continue.
Rodolfo Duran waited a long time to get his shot at the MLB level and he does not appear to be willing to give it up any time soon.
The big three of Tatis Jr., Machado and Jackson Merrill are still looking for offensive consistency, but the rest of the lineup is picking them up and that has resulted in a winning record.
Baseball News:
The New York Yankees were on the losing end of two challenges – at least that is how the umpires ruled it – and that was enough to send Yankees manager Aaron Boone over the top in their 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Corbin Carroll is having another impressive season for the Arizona Diamondbacks. While the power numbers aren't huge, the outfielder is still batting .285, and he's raking lately. Carroll is hitting .429 over the last week with two doubles, two triples, and two home runs. Six of his nine hits during that span have been for extra bases.
Chris Sale looks primed to be in the NL Cy Young conversation again. The Atlanta Braves ace is dominating, compiling a 6-3 record and 1.96 ERA through nine starts.
Opponents are hitting only .183 against the left-hander. Sale has allowed Under 1.5 earned runs in five of his last six appearances, and he tossed six scoreless frames last time out against a solid Cubs team.
Sale will face the Miami Marlins tonight, who are around the middle of the pack offensively. He's truly looked unhittable this season, and all signs point to Sale tossing another gem as he continues to strengthen his Cy Young odds case.
Time: 5:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Braves.Vision, Marlins.TV
Cam Schlittler Over 5.5 strikeouts (-147)
Shifting over to another Cy Young candidate in the American League, as Cam Schlittler takes the mound tonight against the Toronto Blue Jays. The New York Yankees righty is one of the breakout stars of the 2026 season, leading the Majors with a mind-boggling 1.35 ERA. He's also sixth in strikeouts with 68 in just 60 innings of work.
Schlittler has hit the Over in Ks in three of his last four, and he just registered nine punchouts in his most recent appearance against the struggling Mets.
Toronto doesn't typically strike out a lot, but they've been worse lately, averaging 8.33 Ks across their last three games. Schlittler also has all the confidence in the world right now, and ranks among baseball's elite in chase, whiff, and strikeout rates.
Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Sportsnet, YES
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World Championships: Tomas Holmstrom get a goal and an assist (Emil Heineman two assists) in Sweden’s loss to the Czech Republic. [Isles] They next take on Slovakia, while the U.S. and Danny Nelson Germany.
Anders Lee discusses his program awarding scholarships to high school students who help cancer patients. [Isles]
Stan Fishler describes Brock Nelson as a “shadow star.” [NHL]
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As the conference finals begin, with the Avalanche and Hurricanes each looking to extend incredible runs. [NHL]
Vegas GM Kelly McCrimmons faced the music, sort of, coming out with statements acknowledging team and John Tortorella fault for not bothering to speak after they beat the Ducks to advance. He also said correct, they have not granted permission to anyone to speak to Bruce Cassidy because it would disrupt their “focus” in the playoffs. You know, it would be a distraction otherwise… [Sportsnet]
The new Canucks regime fired Adam Foote; Manny Malhotra seems to be a front-runner to replace him. [Sportsnet]
The Devils aren’t firing Sheldon Keefe though. [Sportsnet]
Here are the compensation levels for those RFA offer sheets you swear the Isles should make. [Sportsnet]
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 19: James Wood #29 of the Washington Nationals is doused with water by teammates Andres Chaparro #87, Luis García Jr. #2 and CJ Abrams #5 after the game against the New York Mets, in which Wood hit an inside the park grand slam home run at Nationals Park on May 19, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It has been a long time coming, but it finally feels like the Washington Nationals have an identity as a team. They are a young and hungry group that can mash and play the game hard. This is also one of those teams that is never out of a game, no matter the deficit.
In the past week, the Nats have erased two 5-0 deficits and have come back to win both games. That never say die attitude has become a staple for this team. Sure, the pitching can be rough at times and they can make some frustrating mistakes in the field, but they can always make up for it with the bat. They are also a hard charging and aggressive team on the bases.
If an opponent is not on their A game, the Nats can make team’s lives miserable. We saw that last night against the Mets. The Nats aggression and tenacity caused the Mets to make multiple mistakes in the field. Nats base runners and hitters were putting pressure on the Mets defense, and eventually they cracked. On another night, the Nats aggression could have bit them and been seen as reckless, but that is just who they are as a team.
After the stench of last season, it is fun to have an identity again. There were times in 2023 and 2024 where it felt like the Nats were beginning to build an identity, but it never stuck. I have faith that this identity can stick. The Nats have a whole new staff and braintrust now. Also, those other teams were never leading baseball in runs scored.
It is wild that we are sitting here on May 20th and the Washington Nationals are leading baseball in runs, and it is not even close. The Nats have scored 271 runs, and the next closest team only has 258. These Nats are scoring over 5.5 runs per game, which is absolutely bonkers.
I remember worrying about the Nats offense when they hit .194 in Spring Training. Little did I know that there was absolutely nothing to worry about with this offense. The duo of James Wood and CJ Abrams has been one of the best in the league and the two youngsters have been the engines of this elite offense.
Speaking of Wood, he had a monster night at the plate. Of course, his signature moment was when he hit an inside the park grand slam in the second inning. That was the moment where the game turned. The game went from a comfortable 5-0 lead for the Mets to a 5-4 ball game. It felt like the Mets clenched up after the Nats immediately erased their big lead. This was Wood’s first grand slam, and he made it an exciting one.
Wood tends to be a pretty even keeled guy, but he was all smiles after that. You could tell when talking to him at his locker that he was in a great mood. He was smiling ear to ear talking about his inside the park grand slam. Wood does not show emotion too much, so it is very exciting when he does come out of his shell like he did last night.
While Wood is not the most emotional guy, part of the Nats identity is based on emotion. You saw it when Richard Lovelady closed out the game. Another time you saw it was when Daylen Lile hit a go ahead homer in Cincinnati last week. This team is young, hungry and having a great time right now. Last season, especially in the second half, this was not a team having a lot of fun. They were beat down after a long season, but they have been rejuvenated by this new staff.
Another part of the Nats offensive identity is their power hitting. They are in the top 10 in home runs after ranking towards the bottom of the league the last few years. Obviously, Wood and Abrams are leading the way there, but it is not just them. Jacob Young is showing power we have not seen from him before. Curtis Mead and Keibert Ruiz are also showing increased pop. Jose Tena is another guy who has been hitting lasers, and we saw that tonight when he went deep.
Despite having that home run power, this is not a home run reliant offense either. This team has mastered the art of the double this season. They have 98 doubles this season, which is the most in all of baseball. Under new hitting coach Matt Borgschulte, Nats hitters have loved shooting gaps and driving guys in via the double.
Obviously, they lost due to a 12th inning implosion the other night, but that was a great example of the Nats double heavy offense. They were able to score plenty of runs without homering. This was able to happen because the Nats hit six doubles, all from different players. James Wood, CJ Abrams, Daylen Lile and Keibert Ruiz all have at least 10 doubles on the season.
For a young, fast team, it is fitting that doubles are a part of their identity. The Nats play such an exciting brand of baseball. Obviously it is not a perfect brand of baseball, and as this team matures, they need to clean some things up. However, as a Nats fan, all I could ask for this year is a team that is fun to watch. That is what we have been given in Blake Butera’s first year as manager. They are not a great, or even good team yet, but the Washington Nationals are an exciting team to watch and have a clear identity.
The Knicks seemed dead in the water. After a cold shooting night and an out-of-sorts defensive performance through three-and-a-half quarters, the Knicks were down 93-71 to the Cleveland Cavaliers with just 7 minutes and 52 seconds remaining in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
After the wondrous comeback, there are three keys to think about ahead of Game 2 on Thursday.
Brunson Burner
What else is there to say about Brunson? The Knicks' All-Star had 38 points, five rebounds, and six assists in Game 1. He took over the fourth quarter and overtime, scoring 17 points.
As he hunted James Harden to defend him on switches, Brunson became the conductor, directing where everyone was on the court. By the final possessions of the fourth quarter, he forced Cleveland to double-team him, leading to three-pointers from Mikal Bridges and Landry Shamet.
Though there’s always been some criticism toward his defense, and his reliance on isolation basketball, it’s clear that Brunson is still one of the best shot-creators in the NBA. His excellent footwork and dribble moves are impressive. And he has great touch.
Everything went wrong for the Knicks in this game. They couldn’t knock down a three for much of it, Karl-Anthony Towns struggled to find a rhythm, and the defense waxed and waned. But Brunson’s performance was an example of how a star can steer a team to a win regardless of the situation.
Bad blitz
The Knicks have often benefited from an aggressive defensive style during these playoffs. In the first round against the Atlanta Hawks, blitzing CJ McCollum proved to be the ultimate trump card. In the second round, New York slowed down guard Tyrese Maxey with the strategy.
But the Conference Finals might be the time for the team to dial back the overhelping. Cleveland’s guards Harden and Donovan Mitchell were both ready for the blitz, throwing pocket passes to the screener, who then would often find an open shooter from three.
Cleveland didn’t overwhelm the Knicks from outside, shooting just 16-for-50 (32 percent) from the three-point line. Still, the Cavs have a dangerous pairing of outside shooters in Max Strus and Sam Merrill. Giving those players and the likes of Evan Mobley wide open three-point looks seems like a recipe for disaster.
New York went to the blitz less after the disastrous third quarter. How the Knicks defend Mitchell and Harden in the pick-and-roll will be a must-watch for Game 2.
Less Hart
Josh Hart is the heart and soul of the Knicks, but this might be a series where we see less of the wing. Hart’s role in this series was always going to be a major question. As expected, Cleveland had center Jarrett Allen defend him for much of the contest.
That strategy mucked up the paint for the Knicks. Hart was a -23 in 31 minutes on Tuesday night. He did have 13 points, but he was just 1-for-5 from the three-point line. Allen lurked on the backline as a rim-protector all night.
New York’s run in the fourth quarter and overtime happened mostly with Hart on the bench, though he did step in for a couple of defensive possessions.
Hart has been an important piece to this Knicks team the last few years, but it makes sense to go with high-volume three-point shooters Shamet or Miles McBride, who garner more respect on the perimeter.
"I like to hold my timeouts," Atkinson said after the game. "I didn't want to have one timeout at the end of the game, one- or two-point game. I tried to hold them.
"They hit some really tough shots in that fourth quarter. We got a little unlucky, quite honestly.
"My only regret, and this can happen when you get a little fatigued, I think it just stopped moving. We were pinging the ball all over the place, great ball movement, and then it just got a little stagnant."
The Cavaliers led 93-71 with 7:50 left in the fourth quarter. During the next 12 minutes of action, Cleveland scored a grand total of 11 points.
Even with a near-historic collapse, Cavaliers star guard Donovan Mitchell doesn't seem to be worried about it and insists the team will be ready for Game 2 on Thursday, May 21.
"It's the same. It's one loss," Mitchell said. "We've had some tough ones, but it's one loss. It's not like that loss gives them two or three games, right? It's one. So we have an opportunity to come back here in two days and steal one here, and that's really all it is.
"If you allow yourself to go down that path, you won't be ready for Game 2. So that's pretty much the mindset."
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Hickory starter Moises Morales allowed five runs in six innings, including three home runs, striking out two and walking one. Michael Trausch threw a scoreless inning, striking out two and walking one.
Josh Springer was 4 for 5 with two doubles. Yolfran Castillo was 2 for 5 with a homer. Paulino Santana doubled. Hector Osorio doubled and homered. Marcos Torres had a hit and a walk. Dewar Tovar was 3 for 4 with a homer. Daniels Flames had a hit.
Aidan Curry had an excellent start for Hub City, going six shutout innings with nine Ks and three walks. Joey Danielson struck out one in a scoreless inning.
Malcolm Moore’s hot streak continued, as he doubled twice and homered. Paxton Kling and Yeison Morrobel each had a pair of hits.
Frisco starter Josh Trentadue had another rough outing, giving up three homers in three innings, and seven runs overall, while striking out three and walking one.
Dylan Dreiling was 2 for 4 with a walk and a stolen base. Arturo Disla doubled and homered.
For Round Rock, Alexis Diaz struck out two in a scoreless inning. Emiliano Teodo threw a scoreless inning, with 11 strikes out of 19 pitches, striking out one, walking one and allowing two hits.
Cam Cauley had two walks and a stolen base. Aaron Zavala tripled and drew two walks.
It's a getaway slate with lots of potential rain spots on the board. The hot weather has come and gone, so digging for some home run gems and MLB player props means circling the few HR-plus matchups.
Merrill Kelly is coming back down to Earth today after going the distance at Coors Field in his last start, and the HR potential in Anaheim today might be the best on the board.
These are my favorite MLB home run predictions for Wednesday, May 20.
Best MLB home run props today
Player to hit a HR
Odds
Mike Trout
+316
Willy Adames
+557
Home run pick: Mike Trout (+316)
I'm kicking myself for avoiding Mike Trout yesterday in a good spot, but at a sub-300 pricetag, it was a pass. That won't be the case today at +316 with a fair price at +280. Trout snapped a 12-game HR drought last night in Anaheim, and his swing speed is not dropping as we enter the Summer months of the season, which can be a worry for the oft-injured outfielder.
Trout gets Aaron Civale, who is a bottom-25 starter in BlastCont% and a pitcher he has already taken deep in a small six-at-bat sample. He isn't the only Halo projecting +EV, as Zach Neto (+433) and Jo Adell (+399) are also on the list. Neto has been crushing, and I bet Adell in yesterday's MLB picks, so the day-after theory is in full effect.
With a lot of rain on the slate, 6-mph winds blowing out to center with mid-70-degree temperatures are creating one of the better hitting environments with a pair of bad bullpens.
Time: 9:38 p.m. ET
Where to watch: ABTV, NBCSCA
Home run pick: Willy Adames (+557)
I have Merrill Kelly ranked as one of the worst starters on the board today. He gets hit hard, his fly balls leave the yard, and the expected metrics suggest the damage is fully deserved. He’s also coming off a complete game, and that recent two-start stretch against weaker offenses feels due for a hard correction. Just three starts ago, he was carrying a 9.95 ERA with six home runs allowed over a 19-inning span.
Willy Adames is the target today, and Rafael Devers was unfortunately left off the card yesterday despite getting plenty of consideration. Adames has logged 25 at-bats against Kelly, which is a meaningful sample and gives the hitter a sizeable information edge. He’s already taken him deep twice and owns a .946 OPS in the matchup.
Adames has homered in back-to-back games and has an extra-base hit in four of his last five. I’m backing the hot bat in what could be the best starting pitcher matchup on the board, especially with potential weather concerns hanging over the Zack Littell spot.
Time: 3:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: DBACKS.TV, NBCS BA
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HR picks: 13-80 SU, -12.94 units
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