Dodgers on Deck: Sunday, May 17 at Angels

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 13: Roki Sasaki #11 of the Los Angeles Dodgers warms up on the mound prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium on May 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers finish off their weekend series against the Angels on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, with Roki Sasaki on the mound for the series finale.

This will be the first career game against the Angels for Sasaki.

Grayson Rodriguez is expected to be activated from the injured list to make his Angels debut on Sunday, after missing the first seven-plus weeks of the season with right shoulder inflammation. Rodriguez struck out 11 last Sunday in 4 2/3 innings in a rehab start for Class-A Rancho Cucamonga against the Dodgers’ affiliate Ontario.

Sunday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Angels
  • Ballpark: Angel Stadium, Anaheim
  • Time: 1:07 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, KCOP channel 13 (Angels broadcast)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

21-24 – Astros achieve liftoff against deGrom, Rangers fall 4-1

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The Texas Rangers scored one while the Houston Astros scored four home runs.

The Rangers had five more hits tonight than last night! Six hits! That’s pretty good. That’s one more hit than Houston! They also walked eight times. That’s a ton of baserunners!

The bad news is none of Texas’ hits went for extra bases and only one of them produced a run — a run that scored when the game was 4-0 — which means Texas has now scored one run in 18 innings against the team that has allowed by far the most runs in the big leagues this year.

Meanwhile, the Astros hit the most home runs that Jacob deGrom has ever allowed in a start. I guess on the bright side, they were all solo shots.

The Rangers have not gotten off on a good foot in their quest for the Silver Boot, I dare say.

Player of the Game: Joc Pederson singled in the Rangers’ first and only run of the series in the top of the seventh.

Up Next: The Rangers will try to avoid getting swept tomorrow afternoon with RHP Nathan Eovaldi expected back on the mound for Texas opposite RHP Peter Lambert for Houston.

The Sunday matinee first pitch from Daikin Park is scheduled for 1:10 pm CDT and will be carried on the Rangers Sports Network.

Brewers 2, Twins 1: Prielipp Service

May 16, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp (61) throws to the Milwaukee Brewers in the first inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images | Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

The Twins got a career-best start from Connor Prielipp, who struck out eight Brewers and held them to three hits in a six-inning start, but could only prop up a single run despite outhitting the visiting Milwaukee victors.

After squandering a second-inning opportunity with two men in scoring position and nobody out — then a one-out, bases loaded situation — the Twins were able to touch Logan Henderson in the third, when Trevor Larnach welcomed himself back to the batting order by smacking a homer just over the right-field wall.

The lead, unfortunately, proved short-lived. After a single and a walk set up a scoring chance for the Crew, it was a left-side bouncer getting past Royce Lewis that allowed Brice Turang to rush home and tie the game. But it was an unearned run, and the hit that put Turang on the basepaths was the only knock allowed by rookie Connor Prielipp through the first five innings of another rock-solid start.

At right around 70 pitches, Prielipp was trusted with entering the sixth inning for the first time in his big-league career. Jackson Chourio decided to call that decision into question immediately, blasting his first dinger of the year into left-center field, and putting Milwaukee up 2-1 on only their second hit of the ballgame.

Prielipp stayed locked in through the rest of his start, striking out two more batters in the sixth to bring his line up to eight on the evening. So far, he’s done what it says on the tin; a strong xBA and an ability to generrate chase and swing-and-miss has rewarded him with a 2.88 ERA to open up his Baseball Reference table.

With the bullpen able to hold the score tonight, the Twins’ best chance to tie the game came in the seventh, when James Outman’s one-out triple put him 90 feet away from home; unfortunately for him, a bloop flyout snagged by Chourio and a 3-1 groundout that saw reliever Chad Patrick beat Brooks Lee to the bag ended the threat.

So, with the game improbably held by a combination of Eric Orze and Yoendrys Gomez, Minnesota remained down by a 2-1 score heading into the bottom of the ninth. For Milwaukee, Chad Patrick effectively piggybacked with Henderson, taking over in the sixth and going the distance in a 50-pitch relief appearance. A pop-out from Kody Clemens and a rather rough swinging strikeout by Royce Lewis set the stage for Tristan Gray to line out softly to short, and send the mostly-Wisconsinite crowd home happy.

As has been the case in far too many Twins games in 2026, there were some inspiring takeaways from some of the young starting pitching, but the rest of the team failed to put together a complete effort.

Minnesota plays to avoid the sweep tomorrow. See you then!

STUDS:

SP Connor Prielipp (6 IP, 3 H, 2 R, ER, 2 BB, 8 K)

1B Kody Clemens (2-for-4, 2B)

DUDS:

RF Austin Martin (0-for-4, 2 K)

SS Brooks Lee (0-for-4)

Blake Snell will have elbow surgery, Dodgers pitcher out for months

Blake Snell is the latest pitcher headed for elbow surgery, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. Snell is having loose bodies removed from his left elbow and is out indefinitely.  

The procedure has become an unwelcome trend across the sport. New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon had a delayed start to the 2026 season after having the surgery to remove loose bodies and a bone spur shaved down.  

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, a two-time Cy Young Award winner like Snell, underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies after a flare-up earlier this month. 

The typical recovery time for this surgery is two to three months. But Skubal’s surgeon, Dr. Neal ElAttrache, used a device called the NanoNeedle Scope 2.0, which could significantly shorten that timeline. Nine days after the procedure, Skubal had already started playing catch.  

Snell, 33, shares the same agent as Skubal, Scott Boras, so there has been speculation he could use the same procedure. Roberts said he was not sure what surgery Snell would have.  

This would be the second time Snell has had loose bodies removed from his elbow. He also had surgery in July 2019 when he was with the Tampa Bay Rays. He returned two months later.  

Snell has a long history with injuries.

Snell had just made his season debut a week before after missing the first six weeks with shoulder fatigue and inflammation. In his lone start of 2026, Snell gave up five runs on six hits and two walks. He struck out five over three innings.  

A 2018 and 2023 Cy Young Award winner, Snell signed a five-year $182 million deal with the Dodgers in November 2024.  He missed two months last season with shoulder inflammation before returning to go 4-4 with a 2.41 ERA in nine regular season starts. He pitched 34 postseason innings, posting a 3.18 ERA as the Dodgers won the 2025 World Series. He cited that workload as a reason for the shoulder issues this spring.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Blake Snell to have elbow surgery, out indefinitely

Canucks Prospect Klimovich’s Agent Comments On KHL Rumours

Will Vancouver Canucks prospect Danila Klimovich be heading to the KHL? 

According to his agent, Dan Milstein, the forward will not be. 

With both Vancouver and the Abbotsford Canucks’s 2025–26 seasons wrapped-up, and Klimovich waiting for a new contract with the Canucks, rumours have floated of the forward signing in the KHL, which would end his five-year tenure with the AHL team. 

Earlier today, Milstein clarified the rumours for a second time, confirming that Klimovich would not be going to the KHL at this moment. 

“Fake news,” he wrote on X in a response to an article claiming that his client would be heading to the KHL. 

Milstein also confirmed this to David Quadrelli of CanucksArmy earlier in the week, writing that the “KHL is not being considered at this time at all.” 

The 'Klim Reaper' Is Here: Abbotsford Canucks Winger Danila Klimovich's Journey From Belarus To BCThe 'Klim Reaper' Is Here: Abbotsford Canucks Winger Danila Klimovich's Journey From Belarus To BCThe 23-year-old Belarusian winger made the jump to pro hockey at 18, joining a brand new Abbotsford team, and is one of three players remaining from that inaugural campaign five years later.

Klimovich was drafted 41st overall in the 2021 NHL Draft but has yet to make his NHL debut. The forward has played on Abbotsford since the 2021–22 season, reaching career-highs in 2024–25 with 25 goals and 13 assists in 65 games played. He is currently tied with Linus Karlsson for Abbotsford’s franchise-high in all-time goals-scored with 70. 

Klimovich is one of four players currently in the Canucks organization who are represented by Milstein, with the others being Evander Kane, Max Sasson, and Kirill Kudryavtsev. Milstein also represents Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov, Montréal Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov, and former Canucks forward Ilya Mikheyev. 

Klimovich’s current contract will expire come the 2026 off-season, making him a restricted free-agent if the Canucks opt not to re-sign him. 

Sep 26, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Danila Klimovich (9) reaches for the loose puck against the Seattle Kraken in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Sep 26, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Danila Klimovich (9) reaches for the loose puck against the Seattle Kraken in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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Dodgers vs. Angels game II chat

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After four losses in a row, the Dodgers try for their fourth win in a row on Saturday night in Orange County. The day-off carousel lands on Kyle Tucker for this one, with Alex Call starting in right field.

Saturday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Angels
  • Ballpark: Angel Stadium, Anaheim
  • Time: 6:38 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, KCOP channel 13 (Angels broadcast), MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

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Sydney FC break Newcastle hearts in penalty shootout to book place in A-League grand final

  • Sky Blues claim semi-final on penalties and will face Auckland FC in decider

  • Coach Patrick Kisnorbo hails ‘mental toughness’ of Sydney side

Sydney FC’s head coach Patrick Kisnorbo has hailed the “resilience and mental toughness” of his side as they punched their ticket to the A-League Men grand final, winning a pulsating semi-final against premiers Newcastle on penalties.

The Sky Blues opened the scoring on Saturday night through Piero Quispe’s 64th-minute goal, before a relentless Eli Adams made it 1-1 with a thunderous strike late in injury time to send the game into extra time at McDonald Jones Stadium.

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5/16 Gamethread: Giants @ Athletics

Trevor McDonald reaching back to throw a pitch.
LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 11: Trevor McDonald #72 of the San Francisco Giants pitches during the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Monday, May 11, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Nicole Vasquez/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It’s time for game two of the series between the San Francisco Giants and their former neighbors, the one-named Athletics.

At the time of me writing this, a few days in advance, the scheduled matchup is right-handers Trevor McDonald and Luis Severino. McDonald has made two starts on the season, and is 1-0 with a 2.92 ERA, a 4.00 FIP, and 12 strikeouts against two walks in 12.1 innings. Severino has made nine starts, and is 2-4 with a 4.07 ERA, a 4.42 FIP, and 47 strikeouts against an MLB-worst 29 walks in 48.2 innings.

Enjoy the game, everyone! Go Giants!

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Game #46

Who: San Francisco Giants at Athletics

Where: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California

When: 6:40 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

After exit at hands of Spurs, expect big changes to come to Minnesota this offseason

Despite reaching the Western Conference Finals in 2024, the Minnesota Timberwolves front office decided they needed to move on from Karl-Anthony Towns (and his contract) if they were going to make one more step forward. They traded KAT to the Knicks, betting that the combination of Julius Randle with the depth of Donte DiVincenzo would be the upgrade they needed.

If one thing became clear in the six games against San Antonio that ended Minnesota's season (despite the injuries they faced), it's that there is a large gap between the young, improving Spurs and the Timberwolves.

What's next for Minnesota? How does it take that next step forward?

Minnesota to pursue Antetokounmpo

Minnesota was one of the teams in conversation with Milwaukee about Giannis Antetokounmpo at the trade deadline, and the two-time MVP reportedly had interest in pairing with Anthony Edwards. However, at that time, the Bucks were gauging the market more than looking for a deal, league sources told NBC Sports.

That vibe has changed this offseason, with the Bucks sounding serious about a clean break. Expect the Timberwolves to be back in the conversation for Antetokounmpo, reports Jon Krawczynski at The Athletic.

One key question in this: Milwaukee is going to ask for Jaden McDaniels as well as a matching salary (Randle at $33 million or Rudy Gobert at $36.5 million are the most likely fits), plus draft picks. A third team likely has to be involved to add picks and make it work. Would Minnesota be willing to trade McDaniels, who, along with Naz Reid, makes up a core part of the Timberwolves' identity?

Even if they do, will that be enough? Will Antetokounmpo want to play with Edwards badly enough to push for this, or will he decide his best path back to the Finals is to stay in the East and push for a trade to a team there? Everything is still up in the air with Antetokounmpo, but Milwaukee will be in the mix.

If not Antetokounmpo, then what?

About the only thing that feels certain in Minnesota this offseason is that the team will focus on re-signing free agent Ayo Dosunmu, whom the Timberwolves acquired from Chicago at the trade deadline and who has become a key shot-creation option.

Aside from that, look for team president Tim Connelly to go big game hunting, Krawczynski reports.

Nearly every big name that has come available over the last few years, from Durant to Antetokounmpo to Ja Morant and James Harden, has at least been discussed internally. That will only shift into overdrive now.

For his part, Edwards thinks Minnesota's roster can compete with San Antonio and Oklahoma City (when healthy).

"I feel like we good," Edwards said at exit interview day when asked about adding another star.

There are parts of this core that the front office also believes can win, Krawczynski reports.

As disappointing as the finish to this season was, the Timberwolves do feel good about the core of Edwards, McDaniels, Reid and [center Joan] Beringer going forward. They will have some big decisions to make, but were encouraged by how the team did pull together to play for one another in the playoffs.

(Beringer was Minnesota's first-round pick last year and a player the team likes to take a big step forward next season.)

Expect changes, maybe big changes, around that core. Minnesota got an up-close look at where San Antonio is setting the bar in a West where it may not even be the best team. And a conference that still has Luka Doncic with the Lakers and Nikola Jokic with the Nuggets.

Minnesota is a good team, but the next step is the hardest one to take. They are going to try to take that step this summer.

Yankees' Gerrit Cole looks sharp in latest rehab start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

While the Yankees and Mets faced off in Queens on Saturday night, Gerrit Cole had his own version of a Subway Series matchup in a rehab start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against Syracuse.

The right-hander looked the best he has in the minors as he nears a return to the major leagues following Tommy John surgery that caused him to miss all of the 2025 season. 

Cole allowed just one run on six hits over 86 pitches through 5.1 innings of work. He struck out six and walked one, while averaging a 97.0 mph fastball and topping out at 99.6 mph, per YES Network's Conor Foley.

Manager Aaron Boonehad said Friday that Cole was expected to make two more starts in the minor leagues before he comes back to New York. And based on Saturday's performance, it appears the 35-year-old is feeling ready.

Plus, Cole's anticipated return by the end of May comes at the right time for the Yanks as Max Friedwas placed on the 15-day IL on Saturday

Diamondbacks 2, Colorado 4: Rocky Mountain Sigh

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I was pretty excited about this game, after our offense suddenly found itself in the same ballpark as our defense and our pitching last night. Eduardo Rodriguez, my favorite hologram—everybody’s favorite hologram, actually—was going for us after nearly pitching a complete game in his last outing versus the Mets, while the Rockies had Tomoyuki Sugano, a second-tier Japanese import who made his major league debut last year at age 35 as a member of Baltimore’s undistinguished starting rotation, taking the mound for them. Per DBE’s invaluable series preview, this game looked like it would be the toughest of the series, but after last night’s game, I liked our odds.

But baseball is a funny game, and it will disappoint you sometimes.

Things seemed to be starting off on a good note for us, with Ketel Marte seeing five pitches to lead off the game before sending a rocket of a line drive into right where it was, for once, not caught by a defender who was exactly in the right place, but instead dropped for a single! Sadly, however, Corbin Carroll then swung at the first pitch he saw, lining it hard to second base and doubling off Ketel. This was made even more painful when Geraldo Perdomo lined a hard single to center that could have probably scored Marte, had Marte still been on base, which he was not. Gerry stole second base, at least, before Nolan Arenado flied out to left for the third out.

ERod, meanwhile, had a distinctly rough go of it in his first inning of work. He was greeted with a single, a ground rule double that bounced over the left field wall, and an RBI single to center that brought in the first run of the ballgame before he had even recorded his first out. A second RBI single with one out brought in a second run, and while he struck out the next two batters to end the frame, the Rockies had hung 31 pitches on him already and two Colorado runs were already in. 2-0 Colorado

Happily, however, at Coors two runs doesn’t tend to mean a whole lot, as we got one of the runs back right away. Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. went opposite field for a one-out double to left in the top of the second, and Jose Fernandez singled to right to advance Lourdes to third. Brian McCann came to the plate, and Fernandez broke for second. Rockies’ catcher Hunter Goodman threw to second, and as soon as he popped up Lourdes broke for home plate. Jose beat the throw to second for our second stolen base of the game, and Lourdes, somewhat surprisingly, beat the throw back to Goodman for our third stolen base and our first run. Baseball really is crazy sometimes….if you tell me that you had “Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. steals home” on your bingo card, I will know that you are lying:

McCann eventually lined out to center, allowing Fernandez to take third, but Ryan Waldschmidt struck out looking to leave him standing there. 2-1 Colorado

ERod’s rough time continued in the bottom of the second, with a leadoff double to Rockies’ third baseman Kyle Karros, followed immediately by old friend Jake McCarthy singling to left to drive Karros in. Perhaps because he felt bad about it, but more likely because he is still Jake McCarthy and so he will do boneheaded things, Jake tried to stretch his single into a double, and was thrown out easily by Gurriel. The Colorado lineup turned over, and Eddie allowed another single, but then he got his act together and shut that business down. 3-1 Colorado

After that, not much happened for awhile. We got runners on base in the third and fourth, but left them there on base with nothing to show for it. Hologram Eddie finally stabilized, putting up zeroes and actually recording a perfectly clean 12-pitch inning in the fourth. Finally, in the top of the fifth, it seemed like our bats might finally get going in earnest, as the top of our lineup came to the plate for the third time and greeted Sugano with back-to-back doubles by Ketel Marte and Corbin Carroll. Ketel’s was particularly crazy to me, as he hit it to pretty much straightaway center and it bounced over the wall for a ground rule double. Carroll’s sounded like it was maybe a home run off the bat, but wound up hitting maybe two thirds of the way up Coors Field’s tall right field wall:

A one-pitch lineout by Perdomo and an Arenado ground ball to first ended the threat right there, but at least we’d scratched out another run, right? 3-2 Colorado

Well, that was pretty much all she wrote, at least in terms of our offense. The Colorado bullpen got involved after the fifth inning, and an assortment of arms you’ve likely never heard of put up zeroes the rest of the way. ERod wound up getting through five innings for us, and even coming out to record the first out of the sixth, before giving way to our bullpen, which did a comparably good job, with one glaring exception.

Brandyn Garcia came out to start the bottom of the eighth, and I guess the thin air in Denver really did not agree with him, as he utterly failed to record an out. The first three batters to face him went single-walk (of the unsightly four-pitch variety)-single to load the bases, and then he hit Colorado DH Mickey Moniak to bring the Rockies’ fourth run across the plate. So out came Garcia, and in came Kevin Ginkel with nobody outs and the bases loaded.

And that brings us to what has to be the real highlight of this game: Ginkel was masterful in getting out of the mess with no further damage. First he induced a grounder to second from Ezequiel Tovar. Ildemaro Vargas threw home to get the lead runner, Brian McCann threw quickly to first to force Tovar for the unusual 4-2-3 double play. It was actually called that way, too, on the field, but the Rockies challenged and replay clearly showed that McCann’s hurried throw pulled Fernandez off the bag. So Ginkel shrugged, struck some dude out on four pitches, and then got Kyle Karros to ground out for the third out of the inning and keep the score within reach as we went to the top of the ninth. 4-2 Colorado

As you know by the headline, we did not finish things off heroically, as much as I would have liked to see that happen. To their credit, though, we did show some fight in the ninth against former Rockies starter and apparently now Rockies bullpen power arm (?!?) Antonio Senzatela, who apparently can hit 99 on the radar gun now that he’s no longer having to try to pitch 5+ innings at Coors. Ryan Waldschmidt stroked a one-out single to left to bring up Ketel Marte as the tying run. Marte, happily, didn’t try to hit himself a six-run dinger, but instead took what Senzatella gave him, which was a four-pitch walk to bring the winning run to the plate with one out. Sadly Corbin Carroll struck out looking after running the count full, to bring Perdomo to the plate with a chance to be the big damn hero. Gerry, to his credit, fought mightily after falling behind in the count early, fouling off five straight pitches at one point and then, finally, on the tenth pitch of his at bat….flying out lazily to center field.

I mention this, though, because at the risk of offering up another bit of “well, the offense isn’t there yet but they’re showing signs of turning a corner” commentary, this was the first game in awhile in which I’ve seen our hitters, especially those at the top of the order, take patient at bats and see a lot of pitches:

  • Marte had a six-pitch AB to start the ballgame;
  • Carroll saw seven in the course of drawing a one-out walk in the third;
  • Perdomo had pretty short ABs for most of the game, but perhaps made up for it with the ten pitches he saw as he was recording the final out of the game;
  • Arenado saw six pitches each in two different ABs;
  • Gurriel hit his second inning double on the sixth pitch of his AB, and hit a two-out single on the eighth pitch of his AB in the top of the eighth;
  • Ryan Waldschmidt drew a six-pitch walk in the seventh.

My point is that, while the results weren’t there in terms of what you will see in the box score, I feel at least like it’s very good to see our batters not just flailing at the first or second or third pitch, plate appearance after plate appearance. I hope that will continue, and I hope that, if it does, we’ll eventually start seeing better results. Here’s hoping, anyway.

Loss Probability Added, courtesy of FanGraphs

Positive Contributors: None, as no player, pitcher or hitter, managed better than Ketel Marte’s +7% WPA
Negative Contributors: The offense (33 AB, 9 H, 2 R, 5 BB, 4 K, -54% WPA)

As dismal as this game was, it was broadly reflected by the attendance and engagement in today’s Gameday Thread, which at time of writing has a whopping 98 comments (and I’m pretty sure half of them were mine, because I needed to do something to entertain myself while watching the game). As above, so below, or something like that. In any event, a handful of comments did manage to go what passes for Sedona Red these days, so by popular acclaim CotG goes to AZNailgal520 for this disappointingly apt assessment of our backup catcher’s recent contributions:

It is sad but true. Anyway.

Tomorrow is the rubber match, as we try to secure what feels like it would be our first series win in awhile. Michael Soroka takes the mound for the Snakes, while Michael Lorenzen goes for Colorado. First pitch is scheduled once again for 12:10pm AZ time. Join us if you feel so inclined.

As always, thanks for reading. As always, go Diamondbacks!

Where to watch Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens Game 6 NHL playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel for Saturday, May 16

The Buffalo Sabres face the Montreal Canadiens, who are trying to close out the NHL second-round playoff series. The Montreal Canadiens are favored with a -172 moneyline compared to the Buffalo Sabres' +143.

  • Date: Saturday, May 16

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT

  • Where: Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

  • TV Channels: ABC, CBC, Spor, TVAS

  • Live Stream:ESPN+ | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Spread: Montreal Canadiens -1.5

  • Moneyline: Montreal Canadiens -172 (60.6%) / Buffalo Sabres +143 (39.4%)

  • Over/Under: 6.5

Where to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Athletics: Live stream, TV channel, odds for Saturday, May 16

The San Francisco Giants, fourth in the NL West with a 18-27 record, face the Athletics, who are first in the AL West with a 23-21 record. The Athletics are favored with a -136 moneyline compared to the San Francisco Giants' +115. Starting pitchers are Trevor McDonald for San Francisco, with a 2.92 ERA, and Luis Severino for the Athletics, with a 4.07 ERA.

  • Date: Saturday, May 16

  • Time: 9:40 p.m. ET / 6:40 p.m. PT

  • Where: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, CA

  • TV Channels: NBCSCA, NBCS BA

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • San Francisco Giants: 18-27 (No. 4 in NL West)

  • Athletics: 23-21 (No. 1 in AL West)

  • Spread: Athletics -1.5

  • Moneyline: Athletics -136 (55.3%) / San Francisco Giants +115 (44.7%)

  • Over/Under: 9.5

San Francisco Giants: Trevor McDonald (1-0, ERA: 2.92, K: 12, WHIP: 1.05)
Athletics: Luis Severino (2-4, ERA: 4.07, K: 47, WHIP: 1.52)

Weather: 82°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 14,111 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Weather: 68°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 56,000 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Where to watch Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Angels: Live stream, TV channel, odds for Saturday, May 16

The Los Angeles Dodgers meet the Los Angeles Angels in the freeway series. The Los Angeles Dodgers are favored with a -139 moneyline compared to the Los Angeles Angels' +117. Starting pitchers are Justin Wrobleski for the Dodgers, with a 2.42 ERA, and José Soriano for the Angels, with a 1.66 ERA.

  • Date: Saturday, May 16

  • Time: 9:38 p.m. ET / 6:38 p.m. PT

  • Where: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA

  • TV Channels: Angels Broadcast Television, KCOP 13, SportsNet LA

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 27-18 (No. 1 in NL West)

  • Los Angeles Angels: 16-29 (No. 5 in AL West)

  • Spread: Los Angeles Angels 1.5

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Angels +117 (44.2%) / Los Angeles Dodgers -139 (55.8%)

  • Over/Under: 8.5

Los Angeles Dodgers: Justin Wrobleski (5-1, ERA: 2.42, K: 22, WHIP: 0.99)
Los Angeles Angels: José Soriano (6-2, ERA: 1.66, K: 61, WHIP: 1.05)

Weather: 69°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 45,517 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Cavs at Pistons Game 7: How to watch, odds, and injury report

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The Cleveland Cavaliers’ entire season, and maybe this era of basketball, comes down to one night: Game 7 against the Detroit Pistons.

This has been a rollercoaster of a series. The Cavs started poorly, giving away Games 1 and 2 with a combination of untimely turnovers and wilting down the stretch of both contests. Then, they flipped the script in Games 3 and 4. They were the far superior team in nearly every aspect. Superstar performances from both Donovan Mitchell and James Harden helped as well.

Game 5 felt like the signature win of this era of Cavs’ basketball. They battled back from a nine-point deficit in the final three minutes on a night their best player didn’t have it going. The road overtime win showed a level of resiliency we’ve never seen from this group.

Then, Game 6 threw that all away. The Cavs didn’t come with the necessary focus or intensity to get the job done. Throw in a dreadful performance from Mitchell and a great showing from all of Detroit’s role players, and you get a 21-point loss for the Cavs.

Now, everything comes down to this. We’ll see which version of the Cavs show up in Motor City on Sunday.

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WhoCleveland Cavaliers (3-3) at Detroit Pistons (3-3)

Where: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI

When: Sun., May 17 at 8 PM

TV: Prime Video

Point spread: Pistons -4.5

Cavs injury report: Larry Nance Jr. – DOUBTFUL (illness)

Pistons injury report: Duncan Robinson – QUESTIONABLE (back), Kevin Huerter – QUESTIONABLE (abductor strain), Caris LeVert – QUESTIONABLE (heel)

Cavs expectedstarting lineup: James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen

Pistons expected starting lineup: Cade Cunningham, Daniss Jenkins, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Previous matchup: The Cavaliers dropped Game 6 by 21 points.

Here’s a look at both teams’ regular-season impact stats via Cleaning the Glass.

Offensive RatingDefensive RatingNet Rating
Cavs118.9 (8th)115 (15th)+3.9 (9th)
Pistons118.3 (10th)109.5 (2nd)+8.8 (3rd)