MLB Power Rankings: Cubs continue Wrigley Field dominance, Phillies off to hot start with Don Mattingly

Featured in this week’s MLB Power Rankings, the Cubs continue to rise, Fernando Tatís Jr. is suffering a power outage, the Phillies find momentum after switching managers, there’s a notable change in Miami, and the Reds probably just walked another guy.

As a reminder, this article is a combination of current performance and long-term outlook.

Let’s get started!

Note: Rankings are from the morning of Monday, May 4

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1) Atlanta Braves

Last week: 1

The Braves swept the Rockies over the weekend, giving them their best 35-game start (25-10) in the Modern Era. They’ve already opened up an 8.5 game lead in the NL East, for goodness sakes. It's a nice cushion as the club waits for Ronald Acuña Jr. to return from a hamstring injury.

2) New York Yankees ⬆️

Last week: 3

R.I.P to longtime Yankees radio voice John Sterling, who passed away at the age of 87.

Sterling was the quintessential showman in the radio booth. He cared about his craft, and he cared about making the game feel important and fun. I always enjoyed his play-by-play during long drives because it felt like someone was keeping me company. There will never be another one like him.

3) Los Angeles Dodgers ⬇️

Last week: 2

Justin Wrobleski is headlining the Dodgers’ rotation, just like we all expected. The 25-year-old reeled off another scoreless outing Sunday against the Cardinals and he has now allowed one earned run or fewer in all five of his starts. The craziest thing is how he’s doing it. He didn’t strike out a single batter on Sunday and has just 15 strikeouts in 36 innings overall this season. How is that possible in 2026?

4) Chicago Cubs ⬆️

Last week: 5

In completing a sweep over the Diamondbacks this weekend, the Cubs have now won 11 consecutive games at Wrigley Field. That’s their longest home winning streak since 2008. Michael Busch got off to a miserable start this season, but he's hitting .288 with two homers and 15 RBI over his last 19 games.

5) Tampa Bay Rays ⬆️

Last week: 7

It’s easy to look at this roster and say it shouldn’t last, but we have a history of saying that when it comes to this franchise. The Rays have won nine out of 10 during which Shane McClanahan has a pair of scoreless starts.

6) San Diego Padres ⬇️

Last week: 4

Want to hear something shocking? The calendar just flipped to May and Fernando Tatís Jr. has yet to connect for his first home run of the season. He’s still hitting the ball very hard, so there’s reason to believe better days are ahead, but he’s currently sporting the lowest launch angle of his career while also pulling the ball less often than ever before.

7) Pittsburgh Pirates ⬆️

Last week: 8

Five straight losses followed by a dominant weekend sweep against the Reds where they outscored them 27-8 in the three games.

Fun moment here from Friday’s game as Paul Skenes was on the mic when Henry Davis hit his first of two homers on the day.

The Pirates are on MLB Sunday Leadoff on Peacock on May 24 against the Blue Jays. Just saying, Paul. You are welcome to join us.

8) Cincinnati Reds ⬇️

Last week: 6

The Reds tied a major league record with seven consecutive walks on Saturday and somehow they didn’t burn the tape.

Believe it not, the Pirates were also the opposing team the last time it happened on May 25, 1983 against the Braves.

9) Detroit Tigers

Last week: 9

The Tigers used six pitchers to defeat the Rangers on Sunday Night Baseball on Peacock/NBCSN, which makes them 12-3 at home this season compared to 6-14 on the road. That needs to change for them to take charge in the AL Central. It's going to be tough without their ace Tarik Skubal, who is reportedly undergoing surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow. Yikes.

10) St. Louis Cardinals ⬆️

Last week: 16

The Cardinals’ six-game winning streak ended Sunday, but this club continues to surprise relative to preseason expectations. I definitely keep being wrong about them. Jordan Walker has started to heat up again in recent days with two homers and 11 RBI over his last six games.

11) Cleveland Guardians ⬆️

Last week: 14

Travis Bazzana is here! It’s no secret that the Guardians have struggled to develop bats to complement Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan, but they have some hope with Bazzana and Chase DeLauter in the fold.

12) Milwaukee Brewers

Last week: 12

The pitching has exceeded expectations so far, but the lineup is poised to get a boost to begin the week with Andrew Vaughn slated to return from the injured list. Jackson Chourio fouled a ball off his left ankle in what was expected to be his final rehab game on Saturday, so it might take a bit longer to get him back. Still, things are looking up.

UPDATE: Good news, as Chourio was activated on Monday after all.

13) Athletics ⬆️

Last week: 15

We all know about Shea Langeliers’ prodigious power, but did you know that he’s tied for the major league lead with 45 hits? The A’s backstop slugged two homers on Saturday (his wife Raegan’s birthday) and he became a dad on Sunday after his wife gave birth to a baby boy. Are you ready for Langeliers with dad strength?

14) Seattle Mariners ⬇️

Last week: 11

What do you do when you are pitching on the day Randy Johnson gets his number retired? Strike out 14 batters, of course.

Hancock has been outstanding this season, with a 2.59 ERA through seven starts. The Mariners will soon have more pitchers than rotation spots with Bryce Miller on the verge of returning from the injured list. It might be the struggling Luis Castillo who ends up with a different role.

15) Arizona Diamondbacks ⬇️

Last week: 10

Merrill Kelly got a late start on the season due to intercostal nerve irritation in his back and he’s really struggled since making his return. Including a loss on Sunday, he’s posted a 9.95 ERA with 29 hits allowed (including six homers) and 15 walks in 19 innings. That amounts to a 2.32 WHIP, which is the opposite of a cool WHIP. I'm so sorry. My only excuse is that I'm a dad.

16) Texas Rangers ⬇️

Last week: 13

The bats have gone quiet lately, as they have scored just 20 runs over their last nine games. The Rangers were originally hoping that Wyatt Langford would be able to return over the weekend, but he’s been shut down for a week due to continued soreness in his right forearm.

17) Philadelphia Phillies ⬆️

Last week: 20

Coincidence or not, the Phillies are 5-1 under new manager Don Mattingly. This roster is too good to think they would stick among the dregs of the league. How interesting would it be if Mattingly finally gets closer to that elusive World Series championship, but has to face the Yankees to get it? Of course, the Phillies have a lot more work to do to even get back to .500, but it seems they are on their way.

18) Toronto Blue Jays

Last week: 18

It's safe to say that Kazuma Okamoto is beginning to find his comfort level against MLB pitching. He’s homered in three straight games (including a two-homer game on Friday) and is slashing .296/.387/.704 over his last 15 games.

19) Miami Marlins ⬆️

Last week: 21

Big news to begin the week, as Agustín Ramírez has been demoted while top prospect catcher Joe Mack is being called up from Triple-A. It’s well known that Ramírez is not great defensively and it’s harder to live with when he’s not producing offensively. Mack is an upgrade behind the plate at the very least, while early-season standout Liam Hicks figures to see more time at first base and designated hitter.

20) Baltimore Orioles ⬇️

Last week: 17

The Orioles enter the week with four straight losses and a 15-19 record despite a host of changes this offseason. The hope was that Kyle Bradish would lead the rotation this year, but he’s sporting a rough 5.03 ERA with 21 walks in 34 innings across his seven starts.

21) Kansas City Royals ⬆️

Last week: 28

With a weekend sweep of the Mariners, the Royals are starting to turn things around. They’ll play their next 10 games against division opponents, including a four-game series against the Guardians at home to begin the week.

22) Minnesota Twins ⬇️

Last week: 19

It was a brutal Sunday for the Twins. In addition to right-hander Joe Ryan leaving his start due to elbow soreness, top prospect outfielder Walker Jenkins was forced to exit a game in Triple-A after injuring his shoulder while crashing into the outfield wall to make a catch.

23) Washington Nationals ⬆️

Last week: 27

The Nationals signed left-hander Foster Griffin to a one-year, $5.5 million deal this offseason after a successful three-season stint in Japan. While the move didn’t get much attention at the time, he’s been the team’s best starter so far. With a deep bag of seven (!) pitches, Griffin sports a shiny 2.27 ERA through seven starts.

24) Houston Astros

Last week: 24

There was plenty of speculation this offseason about the Astros shopping Christian Walker, but he’s looked like a different hitter to start off his second season with Houston. After being hit in the head by a 93 mph fastball on Saturday, he notched two hits and a walk Sunday’s extra-inning win over the Red Sox. The 35-year-old is hitting .317 with eight homers and 26 RBI through 35 games.

By the way, look out world: The Astros have won three out of their last four games. Up next are the defending World Series champion Dodgers.

25) Chicago White Sox ⬆️

Last week: 30

I wanted to give some credit to the White Sox, who are 10-5 over their last 15 games. Munetaka Murakami is understandably getting most of the attention nationally, but Sean Burke (2.72 ERA) and Davis Martin (1.95 ERA) have been outstanding to begin the year.

26) Boston Red Sox

Last week: 26

As opposed to the Phillies, switching managers hasn’t paid off in the win column for the Red Sox. They’ve lost four out of their last five as the lack of power continues to stand out. Only the Brewers and the Giants have hit fewer home runs. And they are missing staff ace Garrett Crochet to boot.

27) New York Mets ⬇️

Last week: 25

The Mets just won their first road series in nearly a month, but now they’re down another shortstop after Ronny Mauricio fractured his thumb on a dive into first base over the weekend. Bo Bichette should see more time at his natural position until Francisco Lindor is ready to return, but recent call-up Vidal Brujan will also be in the mix.

28) Los Angeles Angels ⬇️

Last week: 23

A big slide for the Angels, who have lost 12 out of their last 14 games. The bullpen has been one of the biggest culprits with a 5.62 ERA. Only the Astros (6.20 ERA) have been worse.

29) Colorado Rockies

Last week: 29

The Rockies have lost five out of six since sweeping the Mets. The good news is that they get to face the Mets again to begin the week.

30) San Francisco Giants ⬇️

Last week: 22

The Giants have been swept by the Phillies and the Rays over the past week and have scored the fewest runs of any team in baseball. They’ve scored 12 fewer runs than the next-closest team, the Mets. The Giants are calling up prospects Bryce Eldridge and Jesus Rodriguez in hopes of giving a jolt to their beleaguered offense.

San Diego preserves sweep-less 2026, heads to San Francisco for road trip

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 3: Mason Miller #22 of the San Diego Padres celebrates after defeating the Chicago White Sox at Petco Park on May 3, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The last week has been a difficult one for the San Diego Padres. Perhaps the first such week since Opening Week. The Friars dropped five of their last eight contests, but they managed to stave off a sweep with yesterday’s win over the Chicago White Sox.

It was exactly what San Diego needed. Newcomer Griffin Canning impressed in his 2026 debut, pitching five innings of one-run ball. He made only one mistake, giving up a home run to Drew Romo in the third inning. But Canning did exactly what the Friars needed him to, striking out seven and keeping San Diego in the game.

The offense came to life (somewhat) with a three-run fourth inning before Chicago tied the game with a two-run shot against Adrian Morejon. The lefty struck out the side in the sixth inning but struggled to open the seventh before recording three outs.

From there Jason Adam pitched the eighth, setting up a go-ahead swinging bunt from Xander Bogaerts. It was the only run the Padres would need as Mason Miller slammed the door with three strikeouts in the ninth.

San Diego now turns to San Francisco to face the division-rival Giants for the first series of their road trip. But, in order to do that, the Friars’ offense will need to wake up just a little bit more.

Taking the mound

Trevor McDonald (SF) v. Randy Vásquez (SD)

McDonald is making his 2026 debut for the Giants. The No. 16 prospect in San Francisco’s system hasn’t been particularly solid. He was just optioned back to Triple-A on Friday but was called back up to start today’s game.

How deep McDonald can go (or will be allowed to go) is the bigger question. He was in the Giants’ bullpen as the 27th man but was never called upon. It remains to be seen what San Francisco expects from the career 3.88 ERA (minor leagues) starter.

Vásquez, on the other hand, has been phenomenal for the Friars. He was supposed to start Sunday’s series finale against the White Sox but was swapped in favor of Canning in order to give him his debut start in the more friendly confines of Petco Park.

The righty owns a 2.94 ERA with 34 strikeouts across 33 2/3 innings. It’s Vásquez’s first time ever facing the Giants after not starting against them in last month’s series. San Diego is betting that San Francisco will be hard pressed to figure out Vásquez (like most other clubs this season).

Batter up!

With the righty McDonald on the mound, the Padres’ lineup feels pretty well-set. But Miguel Andujar has been raking lately.

Despite being signed to help solve the Friars’ problems against left-handed pitching, he has produced better against righties, putting up a .364/.386/.527 slash line compared to a .208/.269/.417 mark. That, as well as his two homers across the last seven games, could propel him into tonight’s lineup.

  1. Ramón Laureano, LF
  2. Fernando Tatis Jr., RF
  3. Jackson Merrill, CF
  4. Manny Machado, 3B
  5. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  6. Miguel Andujar, DH
  7. Gavin Sheets, 1B
  8. Luis Campusano, C
  9. Jake Cronenworth, 2B

Tatis got an off day in yesterday’s finale which means he’ll be back for tonight’s series opener. In spite of the fact he’s still without a home run in 2026, Tatis has had a hot bat lately with a .296 batting average in his last seven games. And — seriously — he’s got to get one soon… right?

Relief corps

The Padres used their three high-leverage pitchers to secure Sunday’s win. Adam, Morejon and Miller covered four innings, meaning they’re likely out for the series opener. That being said, don’t count Miller out if the Friars have a narrow lead in the ninth.

But that leaves Jeremiah Estrada, Kyle Hart, Ron Marinaccio, Wandy Peralta and Bradgley Rodriguez. Hart has been the least used in recent memory, so he’ll likely be the first one out of the ‘pen first after Vásquez exits.

The San Diego bullpen has been off lately, moving from third place to 13th in ERA across MLB with a 4.00 mark. They’ll need to turn that around soon if they hope to regain their status as an elite group.

Mets Notes: Injury updates on A.J. Minter, Jorge Polanco; Carlos Mendoza remembers John Sterling

With the Mets set to begin another three-game series with the Rockies in Colorado on Monday, looking for revenge after they were swept by them at Citi Field at the end of April, manager Carlos Mendoza spoke to the media before the series opener and gave updates on a couple of injured players, plus shared some words about the passing of long-time Yankees broadcaster John Sterling.


Mets on the mend

New York is getting some reinforcements to the big league club soon with reliever A.J. Minter and infielder Jorge Polanco progressing with their injuries.

Closer to a return is Minter who pitched a scoreless inning for Triple-A Syracuse on Sunday. The plan now is for the left-hander to pitch in back-to-back games for the first time during his rehab starting on Wednesday, per Mendoza. If he feels good, Minter will be back on the mound on Thursday to check off the final stage of his recovery process.

"Right now he’s gonna pitch again on Wednesday," Mendoza said. "So Wednesday and hopefully he goes back-to-back – maybe shorter, maybe a hitter or two the following day, but just trying to get him in the back-to-back, the routine, getting in the bullpen, warmup, and then getting in the game."

If all goes well for Minter, who has been on the IL since April of last season recovering from a lat strain that required surgery, he should be activated at some point during the weekend, although Mendoza couldn't commit to a specific day.

"If he goes back-to-back he’ll probably need a couple of days so we’ll see," the skipper said.

In other bullpen news, RHP Carl Edwards Jr., who was designated for assignment on April 30, cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Syracuse. Although, similar to Tommy Pham last month, the veteran elected free agency instead of accepting the assignment. 

As for Polanco, the veteran was back doing baseball activity on Monday and is ramping back up after dealing with a right wrist contusion alongside ongoing bursitis in his left Achilles that has had him sidelined since April 15.

"He ran, he’s gonna take BP, he’s gonna do defense and we’ll see how he responds after another heavy day today, tomorrow and see what happens," Mendoza said.

Before landing on the IL, Polanco was hitting .179 with a home run and two RBI after signing a two-year, $40 million contract to be the Mets' first baseman. Due to the nagging bursitis in his Achilles, though, Polanco had been DHing most of the time before going on the IL. 

It remains to be seen how New York will use Polanco once he returns with Mark Vientos assuming the everyday first baseman position in Polanco's absence. 

Mendoza remembers John Sterling

With the news of Sterling's death on Monday, Mendoza, who was a coach for the Yankees from 2018 to 2023 before he was hired by the Mets, offered his condolences to Sterling's family and friends and remembered his time with the iconic broadcaster.

"I want to start by sending our thoughts and prayers to John Sterling’s family and friends. Obviously we lost a big one today," he said. "We are all in this baseball community and he was a part of what we do on a daily basis on and off the field."

Asked how well he got to know Sterling during his time in the Bronx, Mendoza said "very well".

"I still remember getting texts from him as recently as a few months ago," he said. "When I got the job here, he was one of the first phone calls that I received. I created a very good relationship with him and he will be missed."

Reds recall Chase Petty for Monday’s start against Cubs in Wrigley

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 19, 2026: Chase Petty #61 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch during the third inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium on March 19, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

The Cincinnati Reds made official the return of righty Chase Petty on Monday. The 23 year old starter was recalled from AAA Louisville to start against the Chicago Cubs in the series opener between the National League Central rivals, taking the place in the rotation of the injured Brandon Williamson (who hit the injured list late last week with shoulder fatigue).

Zach Maxwell, who’s been well-travelled between the Reds roster and Louisville’s, was optioned to make way for Petty’s return. The Reds announced the move earlier on Monday.

The Reds are in Chicago on the back-half of a road trip that could not have gotten off to a worse start. They were absolutely drubbed in the first two games they played in PNC Park against the Pittsburgh Pirates only for them to blow a Chase Burns gem in the series finale on Monday. As a result, they’ve slipped into a tie for 2nd in the Central with the Cubs two games ahead, and the Reds dismal -22 run differential is by far and away the worst in the division, to date.

In fact, it’s the same as the 14-21 Colorado Rockies and worse than the 13-21 Boston Red Sox, who sit dead last in the AL East. In other words, Cincinnati’s brilliance (luck?) in 1-run games, Sunday aside, is beginning to be a band-aid over cracks that are clearly showing in each of the offense, starting rotation, and bullpen.

For now, they’ll hope Petty can make the leap in this, his second year in which he’s logged big league innings. So far, he’s pitched to a 4.38 ERA at AAA at age 23, a mark that’s included a couple bad blips and some bouts of brilliance. He also pitched quite well in the spring, including in the Spring Breakout game, and hopefully that’s more who he is than the 22 year old kid who was shelled for 13 ER in just 6.0 IP in a trio of appearances with the Reds last season.

First pitch on Monday was moved up half an hour due to weather in the Chicago area, and is set for 6:10 PM CT (7:10 PM ET).

Here’s how the Reds will line up for the opener:

Game Thread #34: Milwaukee Brewers (18-15) @ St. Louis Cardinals (20-14)

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MARCH 24: A detailed picture of the Rawlings glove worn by Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers during the exhibition game against the Cincinnati Reds at American Family Field on March 24, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Winners of five of their last seven games, the Brewers travel to St. Louis to take on the Cardinals for the first time since last fall. After splitting the 12-game season series a year ago, right-handed pitcher Chad Patrick will take the mound at the start of a three-game series.

Much like last season, Patrick has been used in various situations this season, but tonight he will make his fifth start of the year. Last season, Patrick faced the Cardinals on two separate occasions, each lasting 4 1/3 innings, with similar line scores. This season, Patrick has a 2.57 ERA through six games, striking out 16 hitters and walking 13.

Pitching for St. Louis, making his seventh start of the season, is right-hander Kyle Leahy. It’s been a bit of a rough start out of the gate this season, allowing at least two runs in each appearance, but at least three runs in his last three outings. With that, Leahy enters today with a 3-3 record, 5.52 ERA through 29 1/3 innings pitched.

The last 24 hours have been a rollercoaster of speculation, as yesterday afternoon, Brewers No. 4 prospect Cooper Pratt was a late scratch in Triple-A Nashville’s Sunday afternoon contest. However, those wishing for a glimpse at the future will have to wait a little while longer, as Pratt was not included in today’s transactions.

On the other hand, the Brewers add two big pieces back to their lineup, as Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn were both reinstated from the 10-day IL. With these moves, outfielder Blake Perkins will be optioned to Nashville, and outfielder Greg Jones will be designated for assignment.

Vaughn last appeared on opening day against the Chicago White Sox, where he drove in a run on one hit. before hitting the IL. Chourio had a fantastic spring where he went 8-for-30, tallying a double, a home run, and driving in three. In the World Baseball Classic, Chourio played five games for Venezuela, where he had only three hits in 15 at-bats. After a scary moment in his final rehab game, both he and Vaughn have the green light in St. Louis.

Perkins has been a mainstay on the bench over the last couple of seasons, providing consistency throughout his four-year career in Milwaukee. However, he has been hard to plug into the lineup with how his play has been, as he’s batting .109 on the season with five RBIs, one stolen base, and no home runs. Over the last seven games, he has just one hit, and going back to the beginning of the year, he has accumulated just five hits overall.

For Jones, he was called up in mid-April and never found his footing. In his 21 at-bats with the Brewers, he recorded just two hits, driving in one run. It’ll be interesting to see if Jones is able to clear through waivers and if we’ll see him again at some point this season.

As you see below, the Brewers lineup already looks much improved as Chourio will bat second in tonight’s opener, while Vaughn serves as tonight’s designated hitter, batting sixth.

Like most nights, you’ll be able to watch today’s game on Brewers.TV, WTMJ 620, and the Brewers Radio network. First pitch is set for 6:45 p.m.

Lakers vs Thunder Same-Game Parlay for Tuesday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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The Los Angeles Lakers may never have a distinct edge in this series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and my Lakers vs. Thunder same-game parlay picks believe that should be particularly true in Game 1.

My Lakers vs. Thunder predictions have no faith in Los Angeles in any regard before Game 1 on Tuesday, May 5.

Our best Lakers vs Thunder SGP for Game 1

SGP leg #1: Thunder First Half -9.5 (-115)

The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Los Angeles Lakers four times in four tries this season. Is that not bad enough?

The Thunder covered the full-game spread at halftime in three of those games. In the fourth? Oklahoma City was an 18-point favorite for the game and led by exactly 18 points at halftime.

There is no traction here for the Lakers. Not in any regard.

SGP leg #2: Thunder -15.5 (-110)

Most of the time, the thought of a fourth-quarter flurry could inspire fear about a number this large. Los Angeles might push late, right?

Not in this Game 1. Not when on the road and already with a rest disadvantage. This is the one moment to expect JJ Redick to pack it in early if the game is out of hand, likely turning any 20-point deficit into a 30-point misery.

SGP leg #3: Austin Reaves Under 21.5 points (-120)

No one on the Lakers’ roster should be pulled sooner than Austin Reaves, not even LeBron James. Reaves has rushed back from an oblique strain to give James some scoring help, but he still shows some wear.

Save the stress for a winnable game.


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Senators' Ridly Greig is suspended for two games for roughing in a playoff game

NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL on Monday suspended Ottawa forward Ridly Greig for two regular-season games for roughing during the Senators’ final playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Greig was banned for sucker punching Carolina defenseman Sean Walker in the second period of Ottawa’s 4-2 loss on April 25.

Walker was engaged with a Senators player during an on-ice melee, and the video replay showed Greig delivering two separate shots to Walker, including a gloved uppercut punch that dropped Walker to his knees. Greig was not penalized on the play.

The victory gave the Hurricanes a sweep in the best-of-seven, first-round series.

Greig will serve the suspension at the start of next season.

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Yankees' Aaron Boone explains Anthony Volpe decision, shares John Sterling memories

The Yankees finally made a decision on Anthony Volpe on Sunday night, optioning the shortstop to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after his rehab assignment came to an end. 

On Monday, manager Aaron Boone spoke about the decision, saying he spoke to Volpe before the announcement was made.

“We want him to have the best chance to be successful, and we have to acknowledge, first how well (Jose Caballero) has played,” Boone said. “He’s been a key factor in us getting off to a really good start this year on both sides of the ball, on the basepaths. So, it’s really as simple as that. It doesn’t change how we feel about Anthony or the kind of player we think he is and will be. But in this moment of time, we felt like this was absolutely the right thing to do, and a lot of that has to do with…. We have a lot of really good players right now competing for real roles and real spots. I think that competition ultimately is going to be a great thing for us. 

“So right now, I think this is the right choice for us, I think it’s the right thing to do even for Anthony, and hopefully this gives him even more time to accumulate those everyday reps, and we’ll keep evaluating.”

Caballero has a .711 OPS this season, while playing a strong defensive shortstop as well.

According to Boone, Volpe will stay at shortstop for now, though he wouldn’t rule out future conversations about moving Volpe around the infield. 

That means that top prospect George Lombard Jr. will “bounce around” a bit, with Boone noting that Lombard already has experience playing second and third base. 

On John Sterling’s passing

The Yankees lost a legendary member of their family, as iconic radio announcer John Sterling passed away at the age of 87. 

Boone was asked about what he’ll remember most about Sterling.

“One of a kind. An amazing career, an amazing life,” Boone said. “The soundtrack for so many New Yorkers and Yankees fans over the years.

“Like so many Yankees fans, any time there’s a big moment or a big game, man, I couldn’t wait to get home and ‘I wanna hear how John called this.’ And just such a nice man.”

In fact, Boone is such a fan that he’s started mimicking Sterling’s iconic call after every Yankees win.  

“When we win, I still do this, and my coaches look at me like I’m nuts. I don’t even know if they know what I’m doing,” he said. “As soon as that final out is made and I get up to shake players hands, I go ‘Ballgame over! Yankees win! Theeeeeeeee Yankees win!’ and I’m shaking all my coaches’ hands, so I get goosebumps thinking about that.”

Three Lightly-Tested Coaches The Los Angeles Kings Should Consider To Hire

Los Angeles Kings GM Ken Holland has shared that he is searching for a new head coach. D.J. Smith, who finished the season as the interim coach of the Kings, is considered a candidate to be named the full-time bench boss.

In Holland's exit interview on Friday, he revealed that he has a list of "five to eight" coaches of multiple degrees of experience, suggesting he's looking at all the options.

We've already looked at veteran coaches and NHL assistant coaches who could be on Holland's list to be the Kings' next bench boss.

Now, here are three coaches who have either been lightly tested in the NHL, or haven't been a head coach in the league yet - in no particular order. In fact, all these listed coaches are currently leading a team in the AHL.

Andrew Lord, Ontario Reign

When a franchise goes through the process of a coaching change, it's fairly standard for the organization to take a look at who is running the affiliate club in the American League.

In this case, for the Kings, that's Andrew Lord, head coach of the Ontario Reign. Lord has been leading the Reign to a great season thus far in the minors.

This is Lord's first season with Ontario, and he currently has his team in the second round of the Calder Cup playoffs. The Reign earned a first-round bye, thanks to finishing first in the Pacific Division. 

They also finished the regular season fourth in the AHL with 99 points, the best campaign in franchise history since the Manchester Monarchs became the Ontario Reign.

This impressive season is all in the hands of coach Lord.

'A Tale Of Two Seasons': Manny Malhotra On Tenure Thus Far As Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach'A Tale Of Two Seasons': Manny Malhotra On Tenure Thus Far As Abbotsford Canucks Head CoachAfter winning the Calder Cup last season, Manny Malhotra and the Abbotsford Canucks sit near the AHL's basement and out of the playoff picture. Malhotra speaks to The Hockey News about his two years in Abbotsford, and what he learned coaching through adversity.

Manny Malhotra, Abbotsford Canucks

Manny Malhotra is the head coach of the Abbotsford Canucks, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks. He's led the team for two seasons now and has really impressed in his first campaign.

In 2024-25, he guided Abbotsford to a Calder Cup championship, which is the first time Vancouver's American League affiliate won a championship since the Springfield Indians in 1991.

This year hasn't gone nearly as well for Abbotsford, which finished fourth-last in the AHL, but that's largely because the NHL club brought up some of the key players who helped the Calder Cup-winning team last season.

Malhotra has been a name that has floated around the NHL community as a coach who could soon get an opportunity behind an NHL bench, but as the leader of the coaching staff.

He's been behind an NHL bench before, as an assistant coach for the Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs from 2017-18 to 2023-24.

Pascal Vincent (James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports)
Pascal Vincent (James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports)

Pascal Vincent, Laval Rocket

Unlike the other two names on this list, Pascal Vincent has experience as a head coach in the NHL. 

The Columbus Blue Jackets were forced to pivot from their original hire for the 2023-24 season, Mike Babcock, and Vincent was tapped to fill in after serving as an associate coach for the organization.

He finished that season with a 27-43-12 record with a weak Blue Jackets team. Since then, he's moved on to be a head coach again in the AHL, a role he's spent multiple seasons in with the Manitoba Moose from 2016-17 to 2020-21. 

In the past two seasons, he's been the coach of the Laval Rocket, the AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens. Vincent guided the Rocket to win the North Division this season, and they are in the second round of the playoffs.

Last season was even more impressive for Vincent and the Rocket as they topped the AHL for the 2024-25 regular season and made it to the Eastern Conference finals.

It could be time for Vincent to get a real chance at being a head coach in the NHL.


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SB Nation Reacts results: Do you want the Rockets to trade Kevin Durant in the offseason?

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Rockets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

This past week’s question asked Rockets fans about Kevin Durant. Following a tumultuous season in which KD played well on the court, was a vibe-killing disaster off of it, and a no-show come NBA Playoffs time, we asked our readers if they wanted the Rockets to trade him in the offseason. Not what they thought the Rockets would do. What they WANT the Rockets to do.

Here’s the results:

As you can see, a full 65 percent of Rockets fans want KD gone. You can count me in that 65. Sadly, it doesn’t appear that we will get our wish. In today’s ESPN article about the Rockets, Ramona Shelbourne reported that KD was a grumpy gus all season in the locker room, saying:

“Durant was predictably brilliant on the court throughout the 2025-26 season, averaging 26.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists while playing in 78 games, but team sources said his “moodiness” took some getting used to and wore on the team’s young players throughout the campaign, a dynamic that was exacerbated without VanVleet and Adams as buffers.“

However, despite the burner incident playing a role in Houston’s chemistry issues this season, the Rockets fully intend to have KD back in the fold next season, calling Durant part of their core. The article also mentions that the locker room is supposedly fine now after some meetings, but I don’t think anyone who’s watched the Rockets recently doesn’t think the chemistry and comraderie was better without him. Were the Rockets a better team overall without him? That’s a different convo. Can they reach the next level by trading him for assets and being a little patient? I think that’s also a serious convo that needs to be had.

Anyway, it seems we’re not getting our wish, but if there’s one thing that I’ve learned in 25 years of writing about the NBA is to expect the unexpected.

Thanks for voting. We’ll be back soon with more Reacts.

Jays Notes: Injury Updays

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There is a whole mess of injury news this afternoon:

  • George Springer hit some pitches and says he ‘feels great’. He isn’t starting today, but he’ll be available off the bench and should start tomorrow. That’s gotta be the best possible result after he got hit on the broken toe just two days ago.
  • Addison Barger will play with the Bisons tomorrow and likely Wednesday and then should be back with the Jays on the weekend.
  • Alejandro Kirk will start swinging a bat later this week, which surprised me. I figured it wouldn’t be for a bit yet. But if he can do it, that’s great. I guess it is all on how much pain he can handle.
  • Max Scherzer is ‘feeling better’. I don’t know what that means. I don’t know if he’ll be back right away.
  • Yimi Garcia will start a rehab assignment later this week. It shouldn’t take to long for him to be ready to job the Jays after that.
  • José Berríos will meet up with the Jays in Tampa. And then they will talk about the next step. They don’t have to activate him from the IL if he’s not ready and if he isn’t throwing well….I don’t see putting him on the roster.

Today’s lineup is similar to yesterday’s, minus Sosa and Heineman, and Varsho is DH today. He was having some better at bats yesterday. Hopefully that will continue.

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSRAYS
Yohendrick Pinango – LFChandler Simpson – LF
Kazuma Okamoto – 3BJunior Caminero – 3B
Vladimir Guerrero – 1BRyan Vilade – RF
Jesus Sanchez – RFYandy Diaz – DH
Ernie Clement – 2BJonathan Aranda – 1B
Daulton Varsho – DHJonny DeLuca – CF
Myles Straw – CFBen Williamson – 2B
Andres Gimenez – SSNick Fortes – C
Brandon Valenzuela – CTaylor Walls – SS
Eric Lauer – LHPNick Martinez – RHP

SB has a new system for polls, so I’m trying it out after having a failure with a poll last week.

Despite Tarik Skubal injury, all is not lost for Tigers. Here's how

Start with this: There's no replacing Tarik Skubal.

The Detroit Tigers are well aware that there's no readymade replacement for the reigning two-time Cy Young Award winner. But that doesn't mean they have to cash in their chances at winning their first American League pennant since 2012 – or their first World Series title since 1984.

Detroit suffered a significant blow when manager A.J. Hinch revealed Skubal will undergo elbow surgery to remove loose bodies from his throwing arm, a procedure that will sideline him into the second half – and probably right up to the Aug. 3 trading deadline, when the club will assess its spot in the standings and decide whether to add or subtract from its roster.

At 18-17, the Tigers are in a five-team dogfight in the AL Central, one that figures to come down to Detroit, Cleveland and perhaps Kansas City. And with nine AL teams within four games of the .500 mark, the wild card spot should be even more of a taffy pull.

The Tigers certainly suffered a setback, but all is not lost. A look at the ramifications of Skubal's injury and how they may bounce back:

Pitching chaos is a given in Detroit, even with Tarik Skubal

Kind of appropriate that on the day Skubal's surgery was announced, Hinch anointed reliever Tyler Holton the starting pitcher for their May 4 game against visiting Boston.

"Second bullpen game in a row," Hinch noted.

And so it begins.

"Pitching chaos" has been a way of life in Detroit since the end of the 2024 season, when the Tigers rode Skubal and a menagerie of mound men to a startling late-season rally for a wild card spot and a playoff sweep of Houston before losing a stirring five-game ALDS to Cleveland.

In the years since, the Tigers have done their level best to avoid that scenario, re-signing Jack Flaherty, coaxing future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander back to the D and investing $115 million in lefty Framber Valdez.

But just when it looked like they were out ... the openers are back in.

So it goes when 10 pitchers are on the injured list, including bona fide starters Verlander, 2025 All-Star Casey Mize, Tommy John-rehabbing youngster Jackson Jobe and now Skubal. Yet Hinch is really, really good at orchestrating the pitching strategy, even if they may not know who's starting the next game until everyone shows up the following day.

So bring on the Holtons and Brant Hurters and Brenan Hanifees and Ty Maddens. Detroit, this is your pitching staff. Hey, it's worked before.

Framber Valdez must be a rock for Tigers without Tarik Skubal

The dude has pitched the Astros to a World Series title, is almost a lock for 180 to 200 innings a year and is hard to drive from a game. Now Valdez, signed to be a future anchor once Skubal leaves via free agency, must be their rock, immediately.

So far, Valdez has been, well, fine.

He's completed at least six innings in five of his seven starts, and uncoincidentally, the Tigers are 5-2 when he takes the mound. A .714 winning percentage will win a lot of divisions.

Valdez is not a threat to throw a no-hitter every time out like Skubal is. Yet he almost always keeps you in games, and that's a bargain these days at $115 million. If he can maintain, the Tigers should be fine.

Jack Flaherty must find the strike zone

With a 5.90 ERA through seven starts, Jack Flaherty knows he must be better. Says he's losing sleep over his performance. And realizes that a 17.7% walk rate and a 46.3% hard-hit percentage is a lethal combination.

Look at it like this: The Tigers are right at .500, and Flaherty couldn't be much worse. With the bullpen arms stretched thin thanks to the above chaos, Flaherty will have to give them more than four innings pitched, his average outing thus far.

Tarik Skubal's loss could be mitigated if Jack Flaherty, left, pitches better and Justin Verlander, right, returns from injury.

Detroit's wounded arms claw back from IL

GM Scott Harris knew he was signing a 43-year-old when he brought Justin Verlander back to Detroit. Thirty starts was probably never going to be reality.

And the club has nursed Verlander along in his return from hip inflammation, which sidelined him in April. Yet Verlander hasn't graduated beyond numerous bullpen sessions, with vague plans beyond that after Hinch acknowledged the recovery was going "slower than I think he or we anticipated."

Meanwhile, Casey Mize, second only to Skubal in his effectiveness this season, hit the IL last week with a right adductor strain. A vexing injury, and a discouraging prognosis after Mize initially said his groin tightness didn't seem too serious.

The Tigers have to get Mize's recovery right the first time, regardless of the length of his absence. Even if it's tough to shelve a 2.90 ERA.

Tarik Skubal returns with a vengeance after attacking recovery

Let's not forget: Skubal is a beast.

The man with the nastiest fastball-changeup combo in the majors will surely attack his rehab and recovery with ferocity. And while the Tigers, like almost any organization in this era, will keep it vague on the prognosis and timeline, the two to three months that this surgery typically takes away will be a ticking clock for both the patient, the ballclub and fans.

No, Skubal won't be able to speedrun his return. But if he at least hits the early part of the timeline and can work back up to something resembling full strength by mid-August, the Tigers will be well-armed for the stretch run and potentially the playoffs.

It's on Hinch and club president Scott Harris to ensure they're well-positioned when that time comes.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tarik Skubal surgery a setback, not fatal blow, for Detroit Tigers

Senators' Ridly Greig suspended two games for sucker punching Sean Walker

Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig was suspended for two games on Monday, May 4 for sucker punching an opponent twice during a scrum in the first round.

The incident happened in the second period of Game 4 when Senators forward Warren Foegele was engaged with Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker. Greig first hit Walker with an overhand punch.

Then when Foegele had Walker in a headlock. Greig hit him in the head with a "forceful gloved upper cut," NHL Player Safety said in its suspension video.

The suspension will be served next season because the Senators were eliminated from the playoffs after the 4-2 loss on Saturday, April 25.

Greig told reporters at his end-of-season availability that Walker had done nothing beforehand to prompt the sucker punch.

“I've got to do a better job of controlling my emotions," he said. "Yeah, that's all I'll say now.”

Greig had one previous NHL suspension, sitting out one preseason and one regular-season game for cross-checking in 2021.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ridly Greig sucker punch to Sean Walker earns two-game suspension

Cavaliers vs Pistons Same-Game Parlay for Tuesday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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Both the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Detroit Pistons have notable frontcourts, but the Cavaliers’ big men were inconsistent in the first round against the Magic.

This Cavaliers vs. Pistons same-game parlay expects Detroit to win on the glass in Game 1 on Tuesday, May 5.

Our best Cavaliers vs Pistons SGP for Game 1

SGP leg #1: Jarrett Allen Under 7.5 Rebounds (+100)

Jarrett Allen starred on the glass twice in the first round, but that was twice in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ seven-game series win. Which is to say, he fell short of this very modest prop five times against the relatively undersized Raptors.

That kind of rate will age even worse against the Detroit Pistons. They thrive on the offensive glass, No. 3 in the NBA in offensive rebounding rate since the All-Star Break, the kind of strength that gets overlooked during the regular season and by casual fans but can be a massive postseason difference-maker.

SGP leg #2: Jalen Duren Over 9.5 Rebounds (-145)

Jalen Duren leads that offensive rebounding focus. He pulled in at least four offensive boards in five of Detroit’s seven games against the Magic. In each of the final three games of that series, Duren snagged at least five offensive rebounds.

This is Duren’s most reliable skill, and even if he is not scoring, every offensive rebound he finds creates another scoring chance for the Pistons.

SGP leg #3: Pistons Moneyline (-150)

Homecourt advantage plus what could be a distinct rebounding edge should be all the logic needed to trust Detroit in this series opener, particularly given how well Cade Cunningham was playing as the first round ended.


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Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds preview, Monday 5/4, 6:40 CT

As you know, tonight’s game time was moved up because there is a chance of rain this evening. Here’s the local radar for you to keep handy.

Monday notes…

  • STREAKING, PART 1: The Cubs have won 11 straight games at home. It is their 19th double-digit home winning streak of the Modern Era, which began in 1901, and their 15th at Wrigley Field, their home since 1916. This is their first such streak since they won 14 in a row, May 18-June 22, 2008. A 13-game streak in 2001 and a 10-game streak in 1998 are their only others of the kind since 1970. Their record is 18 straight, Sept. 4-22, 1935, during a surge that lifted them to the pennant. The 2008 streak was one of five of 14 games. The 2001 streak was the only one of 13. They also had a lone streak of 12, in 1927, and of 11, in 1910, for a total now of 11 streaks of at least 11 in a row. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • STREAKING, PART 2: The 1910 streak was the only one that ended after 11 games, with a 3-1 loss to the Cardinals in Game 2 of a Memorial Day doubleheader. The Cubs extended the 2001 streak to 12 by beating the Twins, 11-4. They hit five home runs, two of them by Sammy Sosa, who drove in five runs. The 12th win in 2012 was a 4-3 walk-off over the White Sox. Aramis Ramirez homered on the second pitch of the ninth inning. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • FIFTEEN AND THREE: The Cubs are 15-3 in their last 18 games, their best 18-game record since they also were 15-3 from Sept. 12-30, 2017. They were 15-3 in nine spans, many overlapping, in 2016, and in four spans in 2015. The last time they were better was 16-2, from July 27-Aug. 15, 2015. Their previous 16-2 stretch was May 19-June 9, 2001. The Cubs were 18-0 in four overlapping spans in 1935 and 17-1 in 23 spans, many overlapping, in 1906, 1932 and 1935. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY:The Cubs swept a doubleheader from the Dodgers at Wrigley Field by scores of 7-1 and 4-3. These were scheduled seven-inning games; the nightcap went to extras and the Cubs walked it off on a David Bote single in the ninth. It happened five years ago today, Tuesday, May 4, 2021.

Cubs lineup:

Reds lineup:

Edward Cabrera, RHP vs. Chase Petty, RHP

Edward Cabrera has been pretty consistent throughout this season. His K rate has been down a bit from last year, but he’s still been getting outs, most of the time, and keeping the ball in the yard (just three home runs allowed in 35.1 innings).

The last time he faced the Reds was April 22, 2025 in Miami. He allowed three runs in five innings with no walks and seven strikeouts. Again, that’s pretty much what he’s done with the Cubs so far. Elly De La Cruz and Spencer Steer have homered off him.

Chase Petty is being recalled to take Brandon Williamson’s spot in the Reds rotation. Williamson has shoulder issues.

Petty was the Twins’ No. 1 pick (22nd overall) in 2021 and came to the Reds the following year in the Sonny Gray trade. He made three appearances (two starts) for the Reds last year and the results were not good: 19.20 ERA, 3.667 WHIP, 14 hits and eight walks in six innings, with three home runs allowed. At Triple-A Louisville this year he has a 4.38 ERA and 1.338 WHIP in six starts covering 24.2 innings. His walk rate is still pretty high (11 walks in Triple-A this year). As you can see from the 2025 chart below, he throws hard but doesn’t always know where the ball is going.

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