Mets at Diamondbacks: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 5/10/26

Carlos Mendoza rubs up a baseball as he talks to catcher Francisco Alvarez and pitcher Huascar Brazobán

Mets lineup

Juan Soto – DH
Bo Bichette – SS
Austin Slater – LF
Mark Vientos – 1B
Marcus Semien – 2B
Andy Ibanez – 3B
Tyrone Taylor – CF
Carson Benge – RF
Luis Torrens – C

SP: Huascar Brazobán – RHP

Diamondbacks lineup

Ketel Marte – 2B
Corbin Carroll – RF
Geraldo Perdomo – SS
Adrian Del Castillo – DH
Ildemaro Vargas – 1B
Nolan Arenado – 3B
James McCann – C
Jorge Barrosa – CF
Ryan Waldschmidt – LF

SP: Eduardo Rodriguez – LHP

Broadcast info

First pitch: 4:10 PM EDT
TV: SNY
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2

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Game #41: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 3: Braxton Ashcraft #35 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches in the first inning during the game against the Cincinnati Reds at PNC Park on May 3, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants, May 10, 2026, 4:05 p.m. ET

Location: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Starting Pitcher: Bubba Chandler


The Pittsburgh Pirates are on the road today against the San Francisco Giants looking to grab a win.


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Dodgers call up Wyatt Mills for bullpen coverage, option Paul Gervase

TEMPE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 21: Wyatt Mills #58 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during the spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium on February 21, 2026 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) | Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — The bill for heavy bullpen usage for three straight games has come due for the Dodgers. Wyatt Mills got the call from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday to provide a fresh arm, and Paul Gervase was optioned to the minors one day after his yeoman’s effort on Saturday night against the Atlanta Braves.

Tyler Glasnow leaving his Wednesday start with back spasms after only one inning in Houston set off a series of events that continue to reverberate. The Dodgers used six relievers to cover the final eight innings of that game, then Blake Snell was returned from his rehab assignment one start early to cover for Glasnow’s absence in the rotation. Snell labored with 77 pitches through three innings on Saturday, necessitating another long night of relief.

In all, Dodgers relievers have pitched 18 1/3 innings over the previous three games and four days. That included Gervase pitching a major-league career-high three innings to finish off Saturday night’s 7-2 loss. Gervase threw 50 pitches, two shy of his professional career high set on June 4, 2023 with the High-A Brooklyn Cyclones. Three innings was his longest outing since August 13, 2023, also with Brooklyn, in which his 3 1/3 innings tied his professional career high.

“Obviously we’ve got Wrobo [starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski] going tomorrow, and we’re going to have to lean on him. There’s a few guys I feel really good about tomorrow being available,” manager Dave Roberts said on Saturday night. “We’ll probably make another move to get another arm, for more coverage.”

Gervase, who was called up Friday when Glasnow was placed on the injured list, now heads back to Oklahoma City, replaced in the Dodgers bullpen by Wyatt Mills.

The 31-year-old Mills was a non-roster invitee in camp during spring training, and in 14 appearances for Oklahoma City had a 3.26 ERA and 36.4-percent strikeout rate with 28 strikeouts and seven walks in his 19 1/3 innings.

Mills last pitched on Thursday, throwing eight pitches in his one-third of an inning, with one walk. He’s pitched more than one inning in nine of his 14 games with the Comets, including five appearances going exactly two innings.

If Mills gets into a game for the Dodgers, it would be his first major league appearance since September 3, 2022 for the Kansas City Royals. Tommy John surgery wiped out his 2023 and 2024 seasons, and Mills spent 2025 in Triple-A Worcester in the Boston Red Sox system.

To make room for Mills on the 40-man roster, closer Edwin Díaz was transferred to the 60-day injured list. Díaz had arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies in his right elbow on April 22, and is expected to be out until after the All-Star break.

PitcherWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
Scott1 IP, 9 pitches1 IP, 11 pitches
Vesia1/3 IP, 5 pitches
Treinen1 IP, 15 pitches
Dreyer2 IP, 27 pitches1 1/3 IP, 11 pitches
Klein1+ IP, 23 pitches
Hurt1 IP, 11 pitches1 IP, 19 pitches
Henriquez2 IP, 23 pitches1 2/3 IP, 34 pitches
Mills*1/3 IP, 8 pitches
*in Triple-A

Pistons vs Cavaliers Prediction, Picks & Odds for NBA Playoffs Game 4

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The Cleveland Cavaliers held serve on Saturday with a win over the Detroit Pistons, and the home team will look to even up the Eastern Conference semifinals with another win on Monday.

Jarrett Allen has posted strong numbers against Jalen Duren, and my Pistons vs. Cavaliers predictions expect Cleveland’s starting center to deliver another productive scoring performance.

Here are my best free NBA picks for Game 4 from Rocket Arena on Monday, May 11.

Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 4 prediction

Pistons vs Cavaliers best bet: Jarrett Allen Over 12.5 points (-105)

Jarrett Allen has averaged 20 points over his last two games. He’s recorded 13+ in four of his last five, with the only exception being a two-point dud in Game 1 of the semifinals.

Allen has averaged 13.8 points across five home playoff games this season, and he’s gone for 13+ in two straight at Rocket Center.

The Cleveland Cavaliers' big man has found success against Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren over the last three seasons.

In 11 career matchups with Duren, Allen has averaged 14.6 points. He scored 13+ in seven of those head-to-heads, including four of five at home.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Allen averaged 17.8 points in 13 games post All-Star break, scoring 13+ points 11 times in that span.

Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 4 same-game parlay

Donovan Mitchell has scored 30+ points in back-to-back games. In five matchups with the Pistons, he’s averaged 30.8 points and scored 29+ four times. Mitchell has been a more potent scorer at home, and I expect him to come through in a big way as the Cavs look to even up the series.

The Cavaliers built momentum after a win in Game 3, and they can tie the series at two games apiece with a win in front of the home crowd. The home team has won five straight in this head-to-head, and Cleveland is 31-12 straight up as the home favorite this season.

Pistons vs Cavaliers SGP

  • Jarrett Allen Over 12.5 points
  • Donovan Mitchell Over 27.5 points
  • Cavaliers moneyline

Pistons vs Cavaliers odds for Game 4

  • Spread: Pistons +3.5 (-110) | Cavaliers -3.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Pistons +140 | Cavaliers -165
  • Over/Under: Over 213 (-110) | Under 213 (-110)

Pistons vs Cavaliers betting trend to know

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How to watch Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 4

LocationRocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
DateMonday, May 11, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVNBC

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Playoff Game Thread: Knicks at 76ers, Game 4, May 10, 2026

May 8, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) reacts to a Josh Hart (not pictured) three pointer against the Philadelphia 76ers during the third quarter of game three of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

The Knicks return to Xfinity Mobile Arena tonight for Game Four of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Philadelphia 76ers, carrying a 3-0 series lead and a chance to punch their ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals. New York has controlled the matchup from the opening tip of Game One, overpowering Philadelphia with physicality, rebounding, and defensive pressure. OG Anunoby is listed as questionable with a hamstring issue for the Knicks, while Joel Embiid is probable despite ongoing hip soreness as the 76ers try to stave off elimination on their home floor.

Game time is at 3:30 p.m. EST on ABC. This is your game thread. This is Liberty Ballers. Please don’t post large photos, GIFs, or links to illegal streams in the thread. Show those Philly fans what good sportsmanship looks like. And go Knicks!

Flyers Must Avoid This Trap in NHL Free Agency

The Philadelphia Flyers are going to have a boatload of cap space to play with in free agency this offseason, even after they re-sign many of their own players, such as Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale.

As the club's power play continued to helplessly flounder on the big stage in the Stanley Cup playoffs, one free agent began to gain some plaudits in an otherwise barren free agent class.

That's none other than 30-year-old Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh, who exploded for 22 goals, 48 assists, and 70 points in 73 games this season while taking over as the team's top point player on the first power play unit.

In the previous two seasons, Raddysh had scored no more than 37 points while playing second unit power play minutes behind Victor Hedman.

Now, on paper, the formerly undrafted defenseman would actually be a good addition to the Flyers, but it's the future risk that brings about many questions.

Injured Flyers Duo Never Came Close to Return for NHL PlayoffsInjured Flyers Duo Never Came Close to Return for NHL PlayoffsThe Philadelphia Flyers would have needed to make an impossible run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs to get two of their injured forwards back.

Age, obviously, is one of them, and with the Flyers looking to integrate Oliver Bonk and/or David Jiricek at the expense of Rasmus Ristolainen and Noah Juulsen, adding another veteran wouldn't make too much sense.

Jiricek, in particular, has the ability to emerge as a top power play quarterback.

With unrestricted free agents, like Raddysh, you're always paying them for what they were, not necessarily what they are or will be with your team. With younger unrestricted free agents, it's a cheaper bet largely hedged on potential.

Behind Rasmus Andersson, Raddysh is the clear-cut second-best defenseman out there on the free agent market this year, and he should command a significant raise on his $975k cap hit (as in, nearly 10x) while getting quite a few years of term to match.

So, by the basic math, the Flyers would be paying between $7- and $9 million a year on the cap to a 30-year-old defenseman coming off a career year with a Cup contender, featuring on a power play with the likes of Nikita Kucherov, Jake Guentzel, Brayden Point, and Brandon Hagel.

Flyers' Power Play Philosophy Needs to ChangeFlyers' Power Play Philosophy Needs to ChangeThe Philadelphia Flyers power play is doomed to fail until the minds behind it stop playing scared.

And the Flyers, of course, do not have even one player of that caliber at the moment. Matvei Michkov and Porter Martone will probably get there, but now isn't that time.

Heading into the offseason, the Flyers absolutely need to find a power play quarterback better than Ristolainen and Jamie Drysdale and fix the units altogether, but there are better ways to do it than throwing a very risky $50 million contract at a player coming off a career year.

If the Flyers want to preach youth and development, they must go that route and find their own guys, just like Tampa Bay did with Raddysh over the last few seasons.

Knicks vs 76ers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 4

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After winning Game 3 on the road, the NewYork Knicks have a chance to sweep the Philadelphia 76ers this afternoon.

Our NBA player prop projections help you make your NBA picks for this matchup.

If you want deeper analysis, read our Knicks vs. 76ers predictions for Sunday, May 10.

Knicks vs 76ers computer picks for Game 4

Knicks Knicks76ers 76ers
Towns u5.5 assists
-130
Edgecombe o12.5 points
-105
Hart u13.5 points
-120
Grimes o6.5 points
-105
Bridges u14.5 points
-110
George o3.5 assists
+110

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Knicks Game 4 computer picks

Karl-Anthony Towns Under 5.5 assists (-130)

Projection: 3.01 assists

Karl-Anthony Towns has been racking up the dimes of late, but our model shows a 31.69% EV edge, good enough for a five-star play.

The Philadelphia 76ers' season is on the line, and they'll throw everything they can on defense to stay alive. With Joel Embiid hobbling on defense, KAT could also just go at him all game. 

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Josh Hart Under 13.5 points (-120)

Projection: 11.84 points

Josh Hart does a lot for the Knicks, but scoring hasn't really been one of them against the 76ers. He's gone Under this number in all three games, and our model expects him to do it again tonight.

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Mikal Bridges Under 15.5 points (-110)

Projection: 13.43 points

Mikal Bridges has found his shooting stroke, but our model predicts some regression. This projects to be a slow game, which means lower point totals across the board.

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76ers Game 4 computer picks

VJ Edgecombe Over 12.5 points (-105)

Projection: 15.35 points

Our model has found another five-star play for this game, with a 25.68% EV edge. VJ Edgecombe has been stellar for the Sixers for most of the season, and he's eclipsed this number in 50% of his playoff games.

VJ already showed in Game 2 what he can do for Philly, and it'll look for him to contribute with the season on the line.

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Quentin Grimes Over 6.5 points (-105)

Projection: 8.08 points

Quentin Grimes comes off the bench for the 76ers, providing a capable scoring punch. While he's cashed this line in just one of three games against the New York Knicks, our model sees him scoring today with his team's season on the line.

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Paul George Over 3.5 assists (+110)

Projection: 3.84 assists

Paul George's shot isn't falling at the rate he — or Philly — wants, so he has to find other ways to help his team win. PG dished out four dimes in Game 2 and finished at exactly three in the other two meetings.

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How to watch Knicks vs 76ers Game 4

LocationXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
DateSunday, May 10, 2026
Tip-off4:30 p.m. ET
TVabc

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NBA mock draft live updates with instant reactions to lottery picks

Follow along for live updates and results from the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery.

The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery is one of the most anticipated prospect-related events in recent memory. Results will significantly change many franchises.

This draft class is heavily loaded with potential NBA superstars such as AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, and Caleb Wilson. Basketball fans will learn more about these players during the 2026 NBA Draft Combine, which is this week in Chicago.

A total of 73 players received invitations to participate, although Juke Harris already decided to withdraw as an early entry candidate from the pre-draft process. A select few additional players are expected to receive invitations based on performance at the G League NBA Draft Combine.

These prospects will look to separate themselves from the pack and earn a chance to hear their name in the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft, held in Brooklyn at Barclays Center on June 23.

2026 NBA Mock Draft

The order of picks between No. 1 and No. 14 became official after the completion of the 2026 NBA draft lottery while picks No. 15 through No. 60 were solidified at the conclusion of the regular season and a tiebreaking process.

1. Washington Wizards: AJ Dybantsa

  • TEAM: BYU
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Massachusetts
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Wizards finished with the worst record in the NBA and benefited tremendously from a lottery win. They had the second-worst offense in the league and could instantly inject life into their offense by selecting AJ Dybantsa, the NCAA scoring champion and Julius Erving Award winner. He emphasized that point during his one game for BYU in March Madness, putting up 35 points and 10 rebounds. The Big 12 Rookie of the Year led the nation in unassisted points scored (680) by a wide margin this season, per CBB Analytics. The emerging star also had 40 points against Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament on March 10 and averaged a stellar 28.8 points per game over his final 17 appearances. He would be a fascinating fit next to Trae Young and Anthony Davis.

2. Utah Jazz: Cameron Boozer

  • TEAM: Duke
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Florida
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 18

Duke freshman Cameron Boozer was dominant during his first NCAA season, earning national collegiate player of the year honors. The ACC Player of the Year isn’t a human highlight reel, but he offers consistency and a diverse, impactful skill set. More importantly, he can bring a culture of winning after multiple championships in high school and an elite Duke team that made it to the Sweet 16 before a heartbreaking last-second loss. It is important to note that his father, former NBA player Carlos Boozer, currently works as a scout for Utah. The Jazz are building a much stronger core after trading for Jaren Jackson Jr. and drafting Ace Bailey, and this would only add to it.

3. Memphis Grizzlies: Caleb Wilson

  • TEAM: North Carolina
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Georgia
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Memphis Grizzlies are unafraid to draft away from consensus and tend to like analytically-friendly prospects. One general manager also told Jake Fischer that “every team” is going to have North Carolina freshman Caleb Wilson over either one of Dybantsa, Boozer, or Darryn Peterson. Memphis is potentially one of those teams. His injury, which caused him to miss the NCAA Tournament with a broken thumb, did not hurt his draft stock at all. Wilson, who also suffered a hand fracture earlier in the season, did more than enough to earn this placement. According to Bart Torvik, before the injury, the All-ACC big man led the nation with 67 dunks recorded. He was also the only player under 20 years old to reach specific thresholds for both block, steal and defensive rebound percentage.

4. Chicago Bulls: Darryn Peterson

  • TEAM: Kansas
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

Yahoo’s Kevin O’Connor reported that some front office executives view Wilson with “similarly high upside” as Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson with “dramatically lower downsides” than the guard. While he is certainly no longer perceived as the near-certain No. 1 overall pick that he once was due to relative inconsistency and injury issues, many scouts and evaluators still feel that Darryn Peterson is the most talented player in this class. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Woo, he has received “largely positive” feedback. It is incredibly rare to find a prospect who is able to score as efficiently as Peterson did while holding a usage rate as high as his was this season. 

5. Los Angeles Clippers: Kingston Flemings

  • TEAM: Houston
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Texas
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Clippers received this pick from the Indiana Pacers and when they are on the clock at No. 5 overall, that pick is potentially Houston freshman Kingston Flemings. The All-Big 12 guard has several games when he has recorded at least three steals, notching eight against Arizona State earlier this season. He scored 42 points against No. 11 Texas Tech on Jan. 24. Flemings helped lead Houston to the Sweet 16, and with highs as high as his were this season, it will not take long for him to hear his name called on draft night. His true height measurements are one of the bigger questions lingering over the 2026 NBA Draft Combine.   

6. Brooklyn Nets: Keaton Wagler

  • TEAM: Illinois
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Kansas
  • HEIGHT: 6-6
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

During this rebuilding chapter, the Nets would love to add a player like Illinois standout Keaton Wagler. The 19-year-old guard played a crucial role in helping the Fighting Illini earn a spot in the Final Four, where he recorded 20 points and 8 rebounds against UConn in the national semifinals. The freshman also dropped 25 points in the Elite Eight. He projects as one of the best 3-point shooters in this class, shooting 39.7 percent from beyond the arc as a freshman, while connecting on as many as nine 3-pointers in a game. The Big Ten Rookie of the Year has athletic limitations but is a cerebral basketball player who averaged 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game this season. 

7. Sacramento Kings: Darius Acuff Jr.

  • TEAM: Arkansas
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Michigan
  • HEIGHT: 6-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Kings need a potential star like Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. in this class.En route to the Sweet 16, the SEC Player of the Year proved he is one of the most enticing offensive prospects in recent memory. Acuff Jr. led the nation for points created (1,394) either by himself or through an assist, per CBB Analytics. He led freshmen for field goals made in transition (72) and field goals made from both the left and right side of the court. He was among the freshmen leaders in alley-oop assists (17) as well. He has significant defensive deficiencies but is one of the most exciting offensive prospects in recent memory.

8. Atlanta Hawks (via New Orleans Pelicans): Brayden Burries

  • TEAM: Arizona
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: California
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

With the pick the Hawks received from the New Orleans, one target is Arizona freshman Brayden Burries. He was an exciting prospect to watch during the Big Dance, making it all the way to the Final Four and dropping 23 points against Arkansas. He had two breakout games in January, which helped solidify his draft stock. But the All-Big 12 guard continued to display his tantalizing talent, scoring 31 points with seven rebounds and five steals against Colorado on March 7 and 20 points with 12 rebounds and five assists during a victory against No. 14 Kansas on Feb. 28. He has proven productivity, and he is able to defend, relocate, move the ball and make 3-pointers off the dribble.

9. Dallas Mavericks: Yaxel Lendeborg

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: New Jersey
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 23

The Mavericks had the worst offensive rating in the Western Conference and after hiring Masai Ujiri, they could benefit from a player as productive as Yaxel Lendeborg. He showed on his way to winning the national championship that he is perhaps the most NBA-ready player in this draft class. The Big Ten Player of the Year offers a bit of everything on both sides of the ball and has silenced skeptics who were unsure how his game would scale after transferring from mid-major UAB to high-major Michigan. While he is older than other players projected in the first round, his impact in college basketball was undeniable.

10. Milwaukee Bucks: Mikel Brown Jr. 

  • TEAM: Louisville
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Florida
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

The Milwaukee Bucks, potentially heading toward an ugly Giannis Antetokounmpo divorce, must simply draft the best player available with whatever pick they have and will likely keep Louisville floor general Mikel Brown Jr. highlighted on their big board. The All-ACC guard has deep shooting range and was among the freshmen leaders in 3-pointers made from beyond 25 feet (27) this year, per CBB Analytics. Brown was averaging 29.2 points per game over his last five appearances, including 45 points against NC State on Feb. 9, while hitting 10 shots from beyond the arc, before an injury on Feb. 28 forced him to miss March Madness. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Woo, some scouts feel Brown has the highest “upside” of the guards in this range.

11. Golden State Warriors: Karim López

  • TEAM: International (Australia)
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Mexico
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

Karim López had a low usage rate and played few minutes than other players in this range while playing against pros but was still very productive for the NBL Next Stars program in Australia. The Mexican-born forward is physically gifted, athletic, and universally seen as the top prospect from this class currently playing overseas. He exploded for 32 points (11-of-13 FG) with eight rebounds, two blocks and one steal against Melbourne on Jan. 30. Despite his age, he played a huge role for his team defensively for a team that won the NBL Ignite Cup.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Clippers): Aday Mara

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Spain
  • HEIGHT: 7-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 21

After winning the 2025 NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder could add even more lottery-caliber talent, like Michigan center Aday Mara, in the 2026 NBA Draft. While leading his team to win the NCAA championship, Mara became one of the prospects who helped himself the most during March Madness. The 7-foot-3 big man, who transferred from UCLA, is a fantastic rim protector. Opponents only attempted 20.4 percent of their field goals at the rim when the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year was on the court, per CBB Analytics, which ranks near the lowest among all NCAA players. He can also pass well, finding some awesome outlet looks in transition and at the rim.

13. Miami Heat: Koa Peat 

  • TEAM: Arizona
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Arizona
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Miami Heat have drafted several prospects known for their athleticism, which means a player like Arizona forward Koa Peat will probably have some appeal to the organization. Peat is an ideal match for this franchise given his versatility as a playmaking forward. Arizona played at a significantly faster pace (3.9 extra possessions) when Peat was on the floor relative to when he was not, per CBB Analytics, which would fit very well with Miami’s fastest-paced offense in the NBA. The All-Big 12 forward just needs a jumper to carve out regular minutes as a high-impact pro.  

14. Charlotte Hornets: Labaron Philon 

  • TEAM: Alabama
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Alabama
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

The Hornets could find a fairly compelling player in Alabama sophomore Labaron Philon. Even though the All-SEC guard was not playing at 100 percent during March Madness due to injury issues, he played well in the tournament, recording 35 points during a loss against Michigan. He also notched 29 points in his first-round game and 12 assists in his second. The guard averaged 22.0 points per game this season, and he improved his 3-point shooting from 31.5 percent as a freshman to 39.9 percent as a sophomore, while also managing 5.0 assists per game in the process.

15. Chicago Bulls (via Trail Blazers): Hannes Steinbach

Washington Huskies forward Hannes Steinbach (6) shoots a free throw against the Wisconsin Badgers during the first half at United Center.

  • TEAM: Washington
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Germany
  • HEIGHT: 6-11
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

The Chicago Bulls received this additional pick because the Portland Trail Blazers advanced past the play-in tournament. This is about the range of German big man Hannes Steinbach, who reportedly turned down NIL opportunities “worth up to $10 million” rather than return to college. While his Washington team missed the tournament, the All-Big Ten post is an instinctive rebounder with great hands, including an absurd 24 rebounds against USC on March 4. Additionally, the center is one of the more prolific pick-and-roll finishers in college basketball. He shined during the FIBA U19 World Cup, too, and scouts love that he is a smart basketball player who can make great reads. 

16. Memphis Grizzlies (via Suns): Joshua Jefferson 

  • TEAM: Iowa State
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Nevada
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

The Grizzlies will have another first-round pick thanks to the Desmond Bane trade. A few years ago, research indicated that the Grizzlies tend to value a few statistical similarities in their draftees: Efficient shot selection, added value beyond scoring and defensive playmaking. For the second year in a row, the Iowa State forward was an impactful dribble-pass-shoot forward who met many of the qualifications that led Memphis to find players who spent many years on their roster. The All-Big 12 forward got injured during the first round of the tournament, but Iowa State still earned a spot in the Sweet 16. The Grizzlies are not afraid to draft away from consensus and have shown a willingness to pick older, more experienced players in the past.

17. Oklahoma City Thunder (via 76ers): Nate Ament

  • TEAM: Tennessee
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Virginia
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

While the Thunder may not actually use this pick because they have such an abundance of talent on its roster already, this is a fair range for Tennessee freshman Nate Ament. The forward reportedly considered returning to college to aim for the No. 1 pick in the 2027 NBA Draft. His decision to declare for this class, instead, suggests he is likely comfortable with the feedback he has received so far. The freshman averaged 21.6 points per game, while shooting 38.9 percent on 3-pointers, during a 13-game stretch before an injury against Alabama on Feb. 28. The All-SEC forward then had 27 points (4-of-6 on 3-pointers) with eight rebounds, four assists, three blocks and a steal against Auburn on March 12. He was not as efficient during March Madness, but it will only take one team to fall in love with Ament, and that team is likely picking near the lottery.

18. Charlotte Hornets (via Magic): Jayden Quaintance

  • TEAM: Kentucky
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 18

Jayden Quaintance recorded just one start during his sophomore campaign as he recovered from a torn ACL, meniscus and fractured knee. The big man is still one of the youngest players in this class, but he has shown flashes during his time at Arizona State and Kentucky. When healthy, he is arguably the most talented defender in this draft class and could help a team that desperately needs frontcourt help, like the Hornets. But health may cause some concern for evaluators. During his freshman year when he was just 17 years old, per CBB Analytics, he led all D-I players in blocks per 40 minutes (0.7) on 3-pointers.

19. Toronto Raptors: Bennett Stirtz

  • TEAM: Iowa
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Missouri
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

The Raptors need another guard and should have Bennett Stirtz on their priority list. After transferring from Division II to a mid-major and then to a high-major program, he is at the top of the class in creating his own shot off the dribble in isolation or the pick-and-roll. The All-Big Ten guard can also finish plays from dribble handoffs. His play during March Madness, which included 24 points against Illinois and 20 points against Nebraska, earned a spot in the Elite Eight. The Raptors play at a slow pace, which would translate well for Stirtz, who did the same at Iowa. 

20. San Antonio Spurs (via Hawks): Dailyn Swain 

Dailyn Swain #3 of the Texas Longhorns shoots the ball against the Purdue Boilermakers during the first half in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at SAP Center on March 26, 2026 in San Jose, California.

  • TEAM: Texas
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

After transferring from Xavier to Texas during the offseason and then leading his team to the Sweet 16, Dailyn Swain became one of the more intriguing breakout players in college basketball. The All-SEC forward is versatile and contributed a little bit of everything for the Longhorns on both sides of the ball, scoring well both in the paint and on fastbreaks. Another element that is notably compelling is that Swain is efficient one-on-one in isolation against his defenders. He is quick, bouncy, a solid rebounder and his 81.5 percent free-throw percentage indicates he has good shooting form. While he has three years of college experience, at 20 years old, he is the same age as a few NCAA freshmen.

21. Detroit Pistons (via Timberwolves): Christian Anderson 

  • TEAM: Texas Tech
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Georgia
  • HEIGHT: 6-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

While they are one of the best teams in the league this season, the Pistons are still struggling from the perimeter and will want more talented 3-point shooters on their roster. A simple fix would be drafting Texas Tech sophomore Christian Anderson, who had the most unassisted 3-pointers (61) among high-major players, per CBB Analytics. After moving from the two-guard to point guard, the All-Big 12 Most Improved Player recorded more than twice as many assists per 100 possessions as a sophomore compared to when he was a freshman. 

22. Philadelphia 76ers (via Rockets): Ebuka Okorie

  • TEAM: Stanford
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: New Hampshire
  • HEIGHT: 6-2
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

Stanford freshman Ebuka Okorie is an interesting early entry candidate in the 2026 NBA Draft. The first-team All-ACC guard was a day-one starter in the NCAA who is potentially capable of earning rotation minutes for a team like the 76ers. He averaged 23.2 points per game, recording 40 points against conference rival Virginia Tech and seven other games with at least 30 points. Okorie has earned serious first-round buzz but could withdraw as an early entry candidate, per Jonathan Givony, though he would only return to Stanford.  

23. Atlanta Hawks (via Cavaliers): Chris Cenac Jr. 

  • TEAM: Houston
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Louisiana
  • HEIGHT: 6-11
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

It was an up-and-down season for former five-star recruit and McDonald's All-American Chris Cenac Jr. at Houston. He did, however, get hot at the perfect time. During his first game in the Big Dance, the big man recorded a season-high 18 rebounds, while also knocking down a 3-pointer and grabbing a steal. Then in the Round of 32, he showed off more scoring with some impressive cuts to the basket, dropping 17 points against Texas A&M. He was quieter in the Sweet 16 but still managed 10 rebounds. Cenac told reporters he is “fully committed” to the NBA Draft.

24. New York Knicks: Allen Graves 

  • TEAM: Santa Clara
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Louisiana
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

One of the most under-the-radar prospects in all of college basketball this season was Santa Clara freshman Allen Graves, who was nearly a March Madness hero. It was hard not to notice the WCC Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year after he scored 30 points with 13 rebounds, four assists and two steals Feb. 7 against Washington State. The only players under 21 years old who held a higher box plus-minus, via Bart Torvik, were Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson. He declared early entry for the 2026 NBA Draft but also entered his name in the transfer portal and could return to school.

25. Los Angeles Lakers: Morez Johnson Jr.

Michigan Wolverines player Morez Johnson Jr. walks through the tunnel during a national championship celebration at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Illinois
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

Morez Johnson Jr. is one of the best two-way players in the NCAA. He was a crucial part of the Michigan identity this season, leading his team to win the NCAA championship game, and has thrived since transferring to the Wolverines from Illinois. Johnson's shooting form at the free-throw line looks good, and he scores well near the rim, especially when cutting to the basket. The former FIBA U-19 Team USA standout and All-Big Ten big man is a trustworthy defensive playmaker, too, and should carve out minutes at the next level. Johnson is also a candidate to return to college and withdraw as an early entry candidate but is reportedly “very likely” to stay in. 

26. Denver Nuggets: Cameron Carr

  • TEAM: Baylor
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Minnesota
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 21

One of the players who improved his draft stock the most this season was Baylor junior Cameron Carr. The All-Big 12 wing brings athleticism and shooting and, per Bart Torvik, he was the only player to make at least 40 field goals that were dunks and more than 60 field goals that were 3-pointers this season. Baylor outscored opponents by an additional 28.5 points per 100 possessions when he was on the floor relative to when he was not, via CBB Analytics, which ranked as the fourth-most of any high-major player in the NCAA. 

27. Boston Celtics: Henri Veesaar

  • TEAM: North Carolina 
  • POSITION: Forward 
  • BORN: Estonia 
  • HEIGHT: 7-0 
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

We have seen a remarkable improvement from Henri Veesaar after transferring from Arizona to North Carolina. The 7-foot big man from Estonia has an excellent shot diet on offense. The All-ACC big man is scoring efficiently at the rim (especially when cutting or rolling) and on 3-pointers, while also holding his own as a rebounder and passer. Any team looking for a big man who can provide NBA minutes on an expedited timeline, like the Celtics, will have him high on their priority list. He presumably feels comfortable with his draft range, considering he was reportedly offered “at least $6 million” in the transfer portal, per CBS Sports.

28. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Pistons): Tyler Tanner 

  • TEAM: Vanderbilt
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Tennessee
  • HEIGHT: 6-0
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

It is unusual to find a 6-foot sophomore projected in the first round of a mock draft, but if there were ever a player who has earned that kind of praise should he decide to turn pro after this season, it's Tyler Tanner. Despite his size, the All-SEC guard found meaningful ways to contribute on both sides of the floor. He can score efficiently, dunk, block shots, steal the ball, and he is more than serviceable as a floor general capable of earning rotation minutes for a team like the Timberwolves. Tanner could also return to school but will receive first-round buzz if he stays in the draft. 

29. Cleveland Cavaliers (via Spurs): Luigi Suigo

  • TEAM: International (Serbia)
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Italy
  • HEIGHT: 7-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

One of the most notable prospects currently playing overseas is Italian big man Luigi Suigo. While playing a smaller role for KK Mega Basket in Serbia, he averaged 16.9 points with 10.6 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per 36 minutes. He would also occasionally shoot from beyond the arc, which is valuable for someone his size. As a starter on Feb. 21, he had 23 points (10-of-10 FG, 3-of-3 3PM) with 8 rebounds. If he does not get feedback that he is projected as a first-round pick, expect him to consider several big schools in the NCAA as well.

30. Dallas Mavericks (via Thunder): Tarris Reed Jr. 

  • TEAM: Connecticut
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Missouri
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 23

UConn senior Tarris Reed Jr. helped himself quite a bit during the NCAA tournament en route to an appearance in the national championship game. He recorded four double-doubles during March Madness, notching 31 points and 27 rebounds against Furman. Reed also had 26 points with 9 rebounds, 4 blocks and 2 steals during a win over Duke. Expect him to come into the league and find a role sooner, especially considering his paint dominance, rather than later.

2026 NBA Draft Lottery odds

This list is ordered fully based on the lottery odds determined by the chance that each franchise receives the No. 1 overall pick.

The Atlanta Hawks will receive whichever pick is between the New Orleans Pelicans. The Los Angeles Clippers will receive the pick from the Indiana Pacers if it falls between No. 5 and No. 9 overall. The Oklahoma City Thunder will receive the pick from the Clippers with no protections.

  1. Washington Wizards: 14.0%
  2. Indiana Pacers: 14.0%
  3. Brooklyn Nets: 14.0%
  4. Utah Jazz: 11.5%
  5. Sacramento Kings: 11.5%
  6. Memphis Grizzlies: 9.0%
  7. Atlanta Hawks (via New Orleans Pelicans): 6.8%
  8. Dallas Mavericks: 6.7%
  9. Chicago Bulls: 4.5%
  10. Milwaukee Bucks: 3.0%
  11. Golden State Warriors: 2.0%
  12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Los Angeles Clippers): 1.5%
  13. Miami Heat: 1.0%
  14. Charlotte Hornets: 0.5%

When is 2026 NBA Draft Lottery?

The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery is Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET on ABC in Chicago at McCormick Place.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA mock draft live: Real time updates as draft lottery unfolds

Cincinnati starter Rhett Lowder to be placed on injured list

May 7, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Rhett Lowder (25) throws the ball against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images

Rhett Lowder exited his start early on Thursday, escorted off the mound by a trainer after walking back to back batters to start back to back innings. Reports at the time indicated that he’d felt ‘clicking’ in his right shoulder, though the good news came on Friday when his MRI results came back clean.

Still, the Cincinnati Reds are just 41 games into their 162 game season, and Lowder is fresh off a completely lost 2025 season due to forearm and oblique issues. The Reds, obviously, are going to be incredibly cautious with their rookie, and that’s why he’s set for a stint on the 15-day injured list to give that clicky shoulder a bit of a break.

Charlie Goldsmith relayed the news from manager Terry Francona, who noted that Lowder was going to ‘continue to throw’ while sidelined.

Did we honestly think Lowder, who threw just 139.1 IP across all levels in 2024 before his lost 2025, was just magically going to jump back into 32 starts and 175 innings for the Reds this season? Of course not.

This obviously isn’t a scheduled break, but it would be foolish to believe that the Reds weren’t going to find a way to limit Lowder’s innings at some point in the season to keep him ready to complete the season down the road. This hiccup wasn’t ideal, but it’s the kind of break that they baked into how they hoped to manage his 2026 season and is precisely why the team was reluctant to deal from their starting depth this winter.

That depth, by the way, is now currently down Hunter Greene, Brandon Williamson, and Lowder.

It would have made sense to get Chase Petty back in the rotation after the way he pitched in his season debut earlier in the week in Chicago, but he’s starting for the Louisville Bats this afternoon against Nashville. My best guess is that Petty will be recalled at some point during Lowder’s absence, but that obviously won’t be for his first scheduled turn through the rotation. That may mean that Jose Franco – who hasn’t pitched at any level since May 7th – will get recalled to help start and/or participate in a bullpen game for Lowder’s first turn through the rotation this upcoming week.

Dodgers on Deck: Monday, May 11 vs. Giants

Apr 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) reacts after his last pitch thrown during the second inning against the Texas Rangers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images | Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images

The Dodgers host the longtime rival San Francisco Giants for four games beginning Monday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

Roki Sasaki starts the series opener, this time on eight days rest after the slight rotation shuffle with Blake Snell returning from his rehab assignment to start on Saturday against the Atlanta Braves. This will be Sasaki’s first career game against the Giants.

Trevor McDonald gets the start for San Francisco, his second of the season in the majors. The right-hander struck out eight and walked none in seven strong innings, allowing only one run last Monday in a home win over the San Diego Padres.

Monday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Giants
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Time: 7:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Knicks’ OG Anunoby out again for Game 4 against 76ers with hamstring strain, is listed as day to day

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — OG Anunoby was ruled out again for Game 4 on Sunday with a strained right hamstring, and the New York Knicks forward remained day to day in the second-round series against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Anunoby was injured late in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, in which he scored 24 points.

The Knicks hold a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Anunoby was having another strong game Wednesday before appearing to suffer a leg injury and motioning to come out of the game. He went to the locker room area and did not return to the bench before the end of the Knicks’ 108-102 victory.

Anunoby is averaging 21.4 points per game in the postseason while shooting 61.9% from the field and 53.8% from 3-point range.

The 6-foot-7 Anunoby, who is considered the Knicks’ top defender, injured his hamstring two years ago in the second round as the Knicks were taking a 2-0 lead over Indiana. He missed the next four games and played just a few minutes in Game 7 as the Pacers rallied to win the series.

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Sean Murphy hitting eighth and catching as Braves seek rubber game win in Dodgers series finale

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 09: Austin Riley #27 of the Atlanta Braves celebrates his score in the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers with Sean Murphy #12 at Dodger Stadium on May 09, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Braves will be trying to win on Mother’s Day for the first time since 2022. 

Walt Weiss has penciled in a very similar lineup to the one that drove in seven runs in last night’s equalizer. The one change is Eli White (still in right field, batting seventh) flipping spots with Sean Murphy (catching, batting eighth). Shoutout to Sean for being 5-for-5 in ABS challenges since his very memorable debut where he immediately blew both to start the game. The glasses are working, even if the bat is getting up to speed.

As mentioned in the preview, Dodgers starter Justin Wrobleski is playing with a little bit of devil magic to maintain his 1.25 ERA. We’re hoping his homer-less streak can come to an end with one (or more) Braves hitting bombs to honor their moms. Only five Braves have seen Wrobleski before in very limited capacities: leadoff man Mauricio Dubón has the most with 5 ABs, Jorge Mateo has 1, and Mike Yazstrzemski/Kyle Farmer/Dominic Smith will sit on the bench with 9 combined ABs between the three. 

The Dodgers have changed things up a bit to give Will Smith a day off from catching. Dalton Rushing, who came in late in yesterday’s game at first base, will be behind the dish for Wrobleski and batting seventh. CF Andy Pages moves up to bat third and Max Muncy to fifth.

Max Muncy has seen Bryce Elder the most with a .250 AVG in 12 ABs. Muncy accounts for one of three players with a HR off Elder; the other two players are Ohtani (.286 AVG, 1.089 OPS in 7 ABs) and last night’s shutout-ender Andy Pages. Freddie Freeman is also rocking a .400 AVG with 10 ABs against Bryce.

Win the rubber game, win the series. The Braves have already secured a winning record for this road trip no matter the outcome, but it’d be an even happier flight if they could pull out another win in California. 

2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 2, Game 4 – Ducks vs. Golden Knights Gameday Preview (05/10/26)

Ducks forward Mason McTavish speaks to the media after their morning skate at Honda Center.

The Ducks look to regroup after a poor showing in Game 3, in which Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner had a natural hat trick and their goaltender Lukáš Dostál was replaced after the first period, allowing three goals on eight shots.

Perhaps the Ducks felt too comfortable, as Alex Killorn alluded to postgame, after having one of their best performances of the season in Game 2. Jeff Viel said on Saturday that the team didn't come ready to play.

"I think we might have gotten a little bit too comfortable and thought it was going to be easy," Viel said. "(Vegas is) a veteran team, so they've been there before. They were going to raise their game for sure."

May 8, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Tim Washe (42) defenseman Jackson LaCombe (2) and left wing Jeffrey Viel (28) recover the puck as goaltender Ville Husso (33) defends the goal against the Vegas Golden Knights during the third period in game three of the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
May 8, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Tim Washe (42) defenseman Jackson LaCombe (2) and left wing Jeffrey Viel (28) recover the puck as goaltender Ville Husso (33) defends the goal against the Vegas Golden Knights during the third period in game three of the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

“I think that there's a lesson to take out of today's game,” head coach Joel Quenneville said after Game 3. “Only going to get harder every single game, not going to get any easier. So, let's get ready to go to war.”

Mason McTavish, who was a healthy scratch for Games 2 and 3, will re-enter the lineup for Game 4. Jansen Harkins will come out of the lineup to accommodate McTavish. McTavish is expected to be on a line with Ryan Poehling and Cutter Gauthier.

Defenseman Drew Helleson was not at Sunday’s morning skate and will miss Game 4 with an undisclosed injury. He is day-to-day, per Quenneville.

Ducks captain Radko Gudas is a game-time decision for Game 4, but the expectation is that he will play and slot into Helleson’s spot alongside Tyson Hinds.

Mar 12, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas (7) gets set for a face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the first period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images
Mar 12, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas (7) gets set for a face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the first period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

“He’s our guy, he’s the best guy ever and plays so hard,” McTavish said of Gudas. “He’s never fun to play against (while) practicing. So I'm sure he’ll be throwing his body around and winning his battles. He makes a lot of sneaky, really good plays, too, so I'm excited about that.”

“He’s got a great shot, he’s got great vision,” Gudas said of McTavish. “He's going to be great on the power play. Wherever he's going to play, I think he's going to be a big factor for us. We need him to be humming for us to be successful, so I'm looking forward to seeing him back out there and playing a big role for us. 
He's a big part of this young core, so we're happy to see him back in lineup.”

Vegas’ Mark Stone will miss Game 4 due to an undisclosed injury that he suffered in Game 3. He played just 4:24 before departing during the first period. Brandon Saad will draw into the lineup, making his first appearance of the series.


Ducks Projected Lines

Chris Kreider - Leo Carlsson - Troy Terry
Alex Killorn - Mikael Granlund - Beckett Sennecke
Mason McTavish - Ryan Poehling - Cutter Gauthier
Ross Johnston - Tim Washe - Jeff Viel

Jackson LaCombe - Jacob Trouba
Tyson Hinds - Radko Gudas
Pavel Mintyukov - John Carlson

Lukáš Dostál (confirmed)

Golden Knights Projected Lines

Ivan Barbashev - Jack Eichel - Pavel Dorofeyev
Brett Howden - William Karlsson - Mitch Marner
Brandon Saad - Tomáš Hertl - Keegan Kolesar
Cole Smith - Nic Dowd - Colton Sissons

Brayden McNabb - Shea Theodore
Noah Hanifin - Rasmus Andersson
Ben Hutton - Dylan Coghlan

Carter Hart (confirmed)

Twins right-hander Taj Bradley placed on IL with right pectoral inflammation

CLEVELAND (AP) — The pause button has been pressed on Twins right-hander Taj Bradley’s comeback season.

Bradley was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday with right pectoral inflammation, retroactive to Wednesday. He had an MRI in Minneapolis that revealed no significant damage and is slated to consult with Dr. Keith Meister.

“Any time we get an MRI that comes back clean, that’s the best-case scenario,” Twins manager Derek Shelton said before a 2-1, 11-inning victory over the Cleveland Guardians. “Once we get through the second opinion, we can start a course of action.”

Bradley has been the anchor of the staff, posting a 4-1 record and 2.87 ERA in eight starts in his first full year with Minnesota. Once a top prospect with the Rays, the three-year veteran also leads the team with 52 strikeouts and 47 innings.

Minnesota now has three-fifths of its rotation on the IL. Pablo López is out for the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery and rookie Mick Abel is battling right elbow inflammation.

The Twins acquired Bradley from Tampa Bay in exchange for Griffin Jax on July 31, limiting him to six starts over the final two months of the season. He stumbled to a 6-8 record and 5.05 ERA between the clubs.

Right-hander Travis Adams was recalled from Triple-A St. Paul to replace Bradley, who was scheduled to pitch the series finale Sunday in Cleveland. Instead, Minnesota will go with right-handed reliever Andrew Morris in a bullpen game.

Mariners Game #41 Preview and Discussion: 5/10/26, SEA at CWS

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 10: A general view of Rate Field prior to the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Seattle Mariners at Rate Field on May 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hirschuber/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Oh whoops hey there’s baseball today isn’t there.

Logan Gilbert gets the start for the Mariners. Davis Martin gets the start for the White Sox. Martin is a righty which means the Mariners will send their good lineup, with Brendan Donovan leading off in his second start back from injury.

It’s a beautiful day for holiday baseball.

Lineups:

Game Information:

Game time: 11:10 PT

TV: Mariners TV, with Aaron Goldsmith and Angie Mentink, with Brad Adam as field reporter

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs, making the Chicago trip back to his old stomping grounds, and Gary Hill Jr.

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