Arsenal v Coventry City: Premier League – live

Plenty of debutants in the cast tonight. Every single one of them will have been dreaming of something like this …

Mikel Arteta’s turn to talk pitchside to Sky. “The players need that desire to go again … I certainly have it … we have to create an opportunity … we don’t know what other clubs are going to do … we have to be the best version of ourselves … we have to deliver our game for 96 minutes every three days … if you are not capable of doing that, you are in trouble … we have to get better … we are trying to improve the team [in the transfer window] … but so far I am very happy.”

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Orioles vs. Rays prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for August 21

The first-place Tampa Bay Rays (76-51) open a crucial AL East series in Baltimore against the Orioles (61-67) tonight. With just five wins in their last ten games, the Rays have seen the Yankees cut into their lead in the division while the Orioles have dropped a full two games behind the Twins in the chase for the final Wild Card spot as the result of being swept by those same Yankees earlier this week.

 

The Rays dropped two of three earlier this week against the Blue Jays. The usually stingy Tampa pitching staff allowed 21 runs over the three games. As mentioned earlier, the Orioles are also looking to bounce back this weekend. The Yankees’ hurlers held the O’s to five runs in the series. These teams met last weekend in St. Petersburg with the Orioles taking three of the four games.

 

Freddy Peralta (5-10, 5.27 ERA) takes the ball for Tampa Bay tonight. After a brutal first start with the Rays (7 Earned Runs over 3.2 Innings), Peralta has been solid allowing three runs over six innings against the Athletics on August 10 followed by a stingy but short effort against these Orioles last Sunday in which he surrendered two runs over 4.2 innings. Trevor Rogers (8-8, 4.15 ERA) gets the start for Baltimore. He was on the winning end last Sunday against the Rays allowing just two runs over six innings. In 16 innings this month the southpaw has allowed six earned runs. Since June 1, Rogers has started 13 games and allowed more than two runs just twice – four earned runs July 29 at Detroit and three earned runs June 9 against the Mariners.

 

Lets dive further into tonight’s game and find a sweat or two.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Rays vs. Orioles

 

  • Date: Friday, August 21, 2026
  • Time: 7:15PM EST
  • Site: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
  • City: Baltimore, MD
  • Network/Streaming: Apple TV

 

 

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The Latest Odds: Rays vs. Orioles

The latest odds as of Friday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Tampa Bay Rays (+111), Baltimore Orioles (-119)
  • Spread: Tampa Bay Rays +1.5 (-198), Baltimore Orioles -1.5 (+162)
  • Total: 8.0 runs

 

Probable Starting Pitchers – Orioles vs. Rays for August 21

  • Orioles: Trevor Rogers
    Season Totals: 125.2 IP, 8-8, 4.15 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 108K, 35 BB
  • Rays: Freddy Peralta
    Season Totals: 128.0 IP, 5-10, 5.27 ERA, 1.48 WHIP, 123K, 53 BB

 

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Rays vs. Orioles

  • Yandy Diaz is 7-13 in his career against Trevor Rogers
  • Ryan Vilade is 4-4 including 1 HR against Rogers
  • Junior Caminero is 3-10 against Rogers
  • Colton Cowser is 2-5 including 1 HR against Freddy Peralta in his career
  • Tyler O’Neill is 4-16 against Rogers but has struck out 7 times in those 16 ABs
  • Trevor Rogers has struck out at least 6 opposing hitters in 5 of his last 6 starts

 

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Rays vs. Orioles

  • The O’s are 66-62 on the Run Line this season
  • The Rays are 71-56 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 64 times in Baltimore’s 128 games this season (64-60-4)
  • The OVER has cashed 58 times in Tampa’s 127 games this season (58-64-5)

 

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The Diamondbacks look to pick things back up against the Reds

Cincinnati Reds mascot Mr. Redlegs walks through corn stalks onto the original field of the movie "Field of Dreams," Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022, at the MLB Field of Dreams stadium in Dyersville, Iowa. Mlb Field Of Dreams Game Cincinnati Reds At Chicago Cubs Aug 11 0084 | USA TODAY Network via Reuters Co

The Diamondbacks are coming off a disappointing series where they dropped two out of three to the Red Sox, but did get a solid, extra innings win in the finale. Absolutely nothing else of any importance happened.

The Reds have faded from the conversation. After being semi-close by for a while, they have fallen to last place in the NL Central 18 games behind the Brewers, and seven games behind the Padres for the NL Wild Card. They’re 4-6 in their last ten and just kind of coasting.

Game 1 — 8/21, 6:40 PM: Eduardo Rodriguez (4.4 bWAR, 12-4, 2.71 ERA/155 ERA+, 1.21 WHIP) vs. Nick Lodolo (1.3 bWAR, 3-2, 4.52 ERA/95 ERA+, 1.42 WHIP)

After a (potentially very significant) hiccup against the Padres, normal service has resumed for Eduardo Rodriguez. He threw seven innings of two run ball against the Dodgers, recording a season high nine strikeouts, and then another six inning, two run performance against the Braves. He’s done well in a lot of statistics, but I think one that says a lot is the team’s 19-6 record in games that he starts. At the end of the day, winning baseball games is the goal, and Rodriguez has given the team a chance to do that in basically every start he’s had this season.

Lodolo missed a month due to a blister, and he has made two starts since coming back. His first start was rough, giving up four runs in four innings, but his second start was a good bounce back, holding the Marlins scoreless for five innings in his most recent start. This will be his second time facing the Diamondbacks this season, after he pitched 5.1 innings against them on June 12th, holding them two two runs on five hits and one walk.

Game 2 — 8/22, 5:10 PM: Michael Soroka (2.5 bWAR, 8-3, 2.93 ERA/143 ERA+, 1.10 WHIP) vs. TBD

There is always the concern that an extended lay off due to injury can cause rust to build up on a pitcher, but the 51 days between starts doesn’t seem to have been much of a hinderance for Soroka. That first start back was a little short, only 4.1 innings, but he held the Rockies scoreless and struck out four. The three walks weren’t great, but he worked around them. Next time out, he faced a much tougher level of opponent and held the Braves to just two runs in 5.2 innings. It wasn’t enough, but he did keep the team in the game. The bullpen just let it get away from them.

Game 3 — 8/23, 1:15 PM: Mitch Bratt (0.3 bWAR, 1-2, 4.17 ERA/101 ERA+, 1.47 WHIP) vs. Andrew Abbott (2.3 bWAR, 6-8, 4.07 ERA/105 ERA+, 1.40 WHIP)

Bratt is being basically the perfect definition of a #5 starter. He’s not going to be an all-star, and he’s going to have bad starts. His last time out against the Red Sox was one of those. He was only able to manage three innings and gave up three runs in them. He also gave up three walks, something he has struggled with. In his last five starts he has given up a whopping sixteen. If there is one thing he needs to reel in, it’s that. Other than that, if he can just keep up what he’s doing overall, he’s going to be just fine.

Abbott has been pretty consistent since the start of July. You’re going to get five or so innings out of him. He’s going to give up three runs, a handful of walks, and 4-6 strikeouts. That sums up approximately 75% of his games over the last month and a half. If it’s not that, it tends to err on the side of a worse performance, but there were a couple better ones. That said, I’d expect to see something pretty close to that hypothetical line I drew up.

Conclusion

I won’t insult your intelligence by saying this is a must win series. They all are from here on out until the magic or tragic number says 0. On paper the Diamondbacks should have a pretty good shot. The pitching matchups are strongly in their favor, especially. But the off-field clouds hang low, and it remains to be seen if Lovullo will be able to keep them at bay and keep the team on the field focused. I don’t envy him at all on this one, but if he can pull it off, I don’t think anyone will argue he deserves at least another season on the top step of the dug out.

How an investigation into Dodgers owner Mark Walter could impact an MLB lockout

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 27: CEO and Owner Mark Walter of the Los Angeles Dodgers waves to the crowd during the 2025 Back-to-Back World Champions Ring Ceremony prior to the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Friday, March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jessie Alcheh/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

As the 2026 MLB season has unfolded, everyone involved, front offices, players, and fans, has approached this season with a sense of urgency.

The reason? Most observers aren’t sure there will be a season in 2027.

There will be a work stoppage following the completion of the World Series once the current Collective Bargaining Agreement expires, most likely through an owner’s lockout of the players that will last for months. Spring training will be affected and the likelihood that games will be missed next year is very real.

Owners want a salary cap. The MLB Player’s Union is dead set against it.

It is the Kashmir issue of MLB’s labor battle. It is the Taiwan. It is the Jerusalem. It is seemingly the one topic on which there can be no compromise.

Owners point to a vast disparity in payroll for the teams at the top to the ones at the bottom. According to Fangraphs, the projected payroll for baseball’s top-spending team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, is $407 million, with a luxury tax payroll of $417 million. The Mets’ $359 million payroll is next, followed by the Yankees’ $310 million and the Phillies’ $290 million.

The Dodgers’ payroll alone is more than the combined payrolls of the Marlins, Guardians, Rays and White Sox. The payrolls of the Dodgers, Mets and Yankees ($1.07 billion) is more than the four teams already mentioned, plus the A’s, Cardinals, Nationals, Pirates, Twins and Rockies ($967 million).

Not only that, but roughly $1.05 billion in deferred salary will be paid to eight players between 2028-46 (ESPN). The Dodgers have stretched the limits on how much a franchise can spend on its players, but all of it is allowed within the rules of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Baseball is pointing to the Dodgers and their wild spending as the problem and the dire need for new rules to be instituted in the next CBA to squelch it.

All of which makes the developments this week regarding the business practices of Dodgers owner Mark Walter very interesting.

Dual investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York are seeking to determine the details of financial dealings of Walter and two insurance companies he owns — Delaware Life Insurance Company and its affiliate Clear Spring Life and Annuity.

Regulatory filings released on Tuesday show Walter’s insurance companies shuffled billions of dollars in investments to businesses owned by Walter and other business partners. The filings also show a loan tied to the Dodgers has been almost entirely paid off.

Insurance companies like Delaware Life collect insurance premiums from ordinary people like you and me. Those premiums add up, and are then invested by the insurance company owners, like Walter, into other companies. Federal guidelines stipulate how much of an insurance company’s profits can be invested into other companies owned by the same person, in this case, Mark Walter. The allegations indicate Walter invested far more of those insurance company profits into other businesses he owns than is allowed, and that he mis-identified those loans/payments as being to outside entities.

It’s unclear how much of this, if any, is wrapped up in the Dodgers, and thus far, no charges have been brought against Walter. There is also no proof that the Dodgers’ sky-high payroll and hundreds of millions of dollars in deferred contracts is because Walters has funded his team’s payroll or TV cable deal with money from his insurance companies. The investigations will undoubtedly uncover where Walter’s profits went and how they were utilized.

But much of MLB’s incessant push for a salary cap is based on the notion that the Dodgers’ ability to outspend teams at the bottom of the income pool is unfair. That has been a winning argument in terms of public opinion. In March, The Athletic conducted a survey asking whether respondents were in favor of a salary cap system with a cap and floor. Nearly 7 in 10 (68%) said “yes.” Only a quarter (27%) said no.

That same survey found 67% said their fandom would be “significantly” (20%) or “somewhat” (47%) impacted by a potential lockout or strike, but one-third (33%) said they would be impacted “not at all.”

The argument that the Dodgers are destroying baseball is resonating with the fanbase, so from a public relations perspective, even the suggestion that the Dodgers’ payroll is what is due to shady or potentially illegal self-dealing undercuts MLB’s dire plea for help.

“The economics of baseball aren’t broken,” one could argue, “One of the owners was doing illegal, stuff!” will be the new mantra.

To be clear, there is no indication that Mark Walter did anything illegal or unethical with regards to his ownership of the Dodgers. The investigations are ongoing. But strictly from a public relations perspective, even the allegations are damaging because the success or failure of work stoppages in sports is oftentimes driven by fan support or opposition.

One other potential domino is whether Walter will sell the team he bought out of bankruptcy in 2012. He’s already sold his controlling interest in the Los Angeles Lakers and the Premiere League’s Chelsea franchise to raise money to pay off debts, and there is speculation the Dodgers could be next.

Could MLB really engage in a call for a salary cap and potentially blow up the economics of the game when the very franchise they’ve centered their arguments around is in the process of being sold?

The Athletic reported this week that Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten said the sale of the Lakers is “not related to the Dodgers and changes are not coming to the MLB organization.” Of course, things can change.

Even with the investigations looking into the Dodgers’ finances, a labor stoppage is still likely. The owners will still want a cap in the next CBA and the players will be dead set against it. But the argument MLB has been using to make their point has weakened considerably.

Dodgers welcome Pirates to Chavez Ravine

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 14: Yoshinobu Yamamoto #18 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium on August 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a quick three game sweep of the Rockies in Colorado, the Dodgers are back home for a another quick three game set against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto will be on the mound for the Dodgers for his fourth start in what has been a phenomenal August for him – a 1.83 ERA in 19 2/3 innings, with 18 strikeouts and just six walks. He now sits at a 2.60 ERA, fifth lowest ERA in the National League.

Yamamoto is coming off a wobbly start against the Milwaukee Brewers, in which his first inning went 26 pitches with two walks, but he turned it around, allowing just one run over six innings and nine strikeouts. He told reporters afterwards that he had tried to be too fine in the first inning, but that he was able to reorganize his thoughts and dominate from then on.

While the Pirates are fourth in the NL Central and sit three games below .500, they still are not an easy lineup to face. They have the most hits and third most runs in all of MLB.

Yamamoto has faced the Bucs once before in his career in April of 2025 where he was outdueled by Paul Skenes and was given no run support and took the 3-0 loss.

On the other side of the ship the Pirates will send Bubba Chandler to the mound. The 23-year-old righty is 6-8 on the season with a 4.23 ERA.

One particular matchup to watch is Chandler vs Max Muncy. Chandler throws his fastball 51.1% of the time, and Muncy loves that particular pitch from righties. Muncy has three homers in his last seven games, and seven of his homers this season are on that righty fastball.

Chandler as a whole has great stuff, but can lose his command.

Oneil Cruz has just rejoined the team after having been out since the beginning of June with a left hand fracture. Before his injury, he was just six home runs shy of setting a new career high in homers in half the number of games.

Friday game info

Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Teams: Dodgers vs. Pirates

Ballpark: Dodger Stadium

Start time: 7:10 p.m.

TV: SportsNet LA

Former Jets' Top 8 Draft Pick Returns to North America, Signs ECHL Deal With Maple Leafs

After being selected eighth overall by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2010 NHL Draft, Russian center Alexander Burmistrov is making his return to North America 16 years later, signing an ECHL deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs organization that will see him join their affiliate, the Cincinnati Cyclones.

Years ago, the now 34-year-old was considered one of the Winnipeg Jets' best and brightest prospects once the franchise relocated from Atlanta to Winnipeg

As the eighth overall pick, Burmistrov went ahead of a long list of names who went on to have notable NHL careers, including Mikael Granlund, taken one pick later by the Minnesota Wild, Cam Fowler, who went six picks after him to the Anaheim Ducks, and others from that same draft class like Brock Nelson, Vladimir Tarasenko, Justin Faulk and Charlie Coyle.

By the 2016-17 season, though, it was clear Burmistrov wasn't going to be the impact player the franchise once envisioned. He had settled in as roughly a 20-point player, more of a depth forward than a player taken in the top ten, and Winnipeg ultimately let him go, with the Arizona Coyotes claiming him off waivers.

The following season, he played 24 games with the Vancouver Canucks before heading back home to Russia. Over his six NHL seasons, Burmistrov finished with 37 goals and 64 assists for 101 points in 348 games.

From there, he spent the better part of the last 12 seasons in the KHL, most recently with the Shanghai Dragons, remaining largely a depth forward at that level as well, totaling 46 goals and 108 assists for 154 points in 423 KHL games. He did get a brief taste of North American pro hockey along the way, posting 11 points in 22 AHL games back in 2012-13.

Now, more than a decade later, Burmistrov will look to find that familiar form again, this time a level down from where his North American career began, as he begins a new chapter in the ECHL with Cincinnati.

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Game Discussion: Milwaukee Brewers (79-49) vs Atlanta Braves (75-53)

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 15: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the second inning at Dodger Stadium on August 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last year, there was a highly anticipated pitching matchup between Jacob Misiorowski and Paul Skenes. The matchup was hyped for days and it was a sellout game at American Family Field. This afternoon, we will have a similar matchup. Jacob Misiorowski is on the mound again, facing off against another Cy Young winner, this time in Atlanta Braves ace Chris Sale.

There will be strikeouts, there will be high velocity, there will likely not be a lot of runs scored. Misiorowski has a 1.75 ERA on the season while Sale is sitting at a 2.16 ERA.

The Brewers were able to score plenty of runs during their series against the Seattle Mariners on this homestand. It will not be so easy this afternoon, even though the Mariners rotation has put up some very good numbers this year.

Granted, every time you see a matchup of aces and you think runs will be scarce, that game somehow has a way of turning into a 10-8 slugfest. Because that’s baseball.

The Brewers offense will be attempting to provide that level of support to Misiorowski. Jackson Chourio, Brice Turang, and William Contreras form the top of the lineup that will face Sale. Andrew Vaughn, Jake Bauers, and Gary Sanchez make up the middle of the order with Sanchez serving as the DH. Joey Ortiz, Cooper Pratt, and Luis Lara round out the bottom of the lineup.

The order is missing Christian Yelich and Garrett Mitchell. With Sale being a tough left-handed pitcher, it makes sense as to why Pat Murphy would sit those two left-handed bats.

The Braves lineup will feature a lot of their big names as well. Ronald Acuna, Rookie of the Year winner Drake Baldwin, and Matt Olson form the top of the Braves lineup. Michael Harris II, Ozzie Albies, and old friend Mauricio Dubon make up the middle of the order. Then Dominic Smith, Austin Riley, and Mike Yastrzemski round out the bottom three.

Little League World Series no-hitter: Iowa, Cooper Thissen shut down California

The 2026 Little League World Series is underway again on Friday, and the day was highlighted by an electrifying performance from Cooper Thissen, who dominated both on the mound and at the plate for Davenport Northwest.

Thissen, the left-handed ace representing the Midwest Region, struck out 15 batters and allowed no hits or runs during his 85-pitch limit.

His performance on the mound helped Davenport Northwest maintain control through the game. Once he reached his pitch count, Thissen transitioned to first base for the remainder of the game. Little League regulations allow a maximum of 85 pitches per day per pitcher, a safeguard designed to protect players.

Making his presence felt at the plate as well, Thissen led off the bottom of the first inning with a powerful home run to center field, giving the Midwest Region an early lead that it held for the entire game.

Thanks to Thissen’s overall performance, the Midwest Region edged the West Region 1-0.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Little League World Series no-hitter: Iowa, Cooper Thissen shut down California

The Short Porch is taking a closer look at Seiya Suzuki

It’s been a baseball season to remember in Chicago. The Cubs and White Sox are both playing excellent baseball and if the playoffs started tomorrow they’d both be in the field. Pete Crow-Armstrong is putting together a season for the ages on the corner of Clark and Addison. The ten-year anniversary of the Cubs 2016 World Series victory has kept great vibes and fan favorites front and center for most of the season. Amid all of these storylines it’s easy to miss that Seiya Suzuki is once again putting together a quality season for the Chicago Cubs as we head into the final 34 games of the season. Here’s his homer on Monday off Luis Castillo [VIDEO].

The thing is, we’ve seen this season from Seiya Suzuki before. All he’s done since he joined the Cubs is post above average season after above average season. Take a look at this leaderboard, showing the top 25 hitters in baseball over the last five seasons by wRC+:

NameTeamGPAHRRRBISBBB%K%ISOBABIPAVGOBPSLGwOBAxwOBAwRC+WAR
Aaron JudgeNYY63227982275145024617.80%25.30%.359.345.305.433.664.451.46419939.4
Yordan AlvarezHOU5702444145361395913.54%17.23%.276.317.304.405.580.412.43717222.0
Shohei Ohtani– – –731326321755450211712.99%23.84%.309.329.292.387.600.410.41916630.7
Juan Soto– – –71631591674844377018.55%16.75%.251.278.270.407.520.396.42615926.8
Freddie FreemanLAD73832351114724425710.79%16.63%.199.345.309.389.508.383.38214725.4
Ronald Acuña Jr.ATL49822369437524814312.12%19.81%.201.330.288.383.489.377.40214016.6
Yandy DíazTBR69129728937335599.96%14.10%.161.330.302.378.463.366.36014016.6
Mike TroutLAA46920301143002472114.14%28.23%.251.306.252.366.503.371.38314014.5
Bryce HarperPHI63027291213843714813.30%21.14%.227.317.277.375.504.375.37813917.4
Corey SeagerTEX56324631303463341010.23%18.07%.234.285.272.350.505.362.38613720.7
Willson Contreras– – –5732382102302313229.99%24.10%.214.314.262.363.475.365.36913615.6
Matt OlsonATL7763385182478512611.73%24.34%.251.299.261.351.511.367.36113521.1
Kyle SchwarberPHI74933502245025082815.10%29.64%.281.260.229.351.510.368.37913414.1
Kyle Tucker– – –64127121153833969812.57%15.52%.212.277.265.359.477.359.36913318.8
Pete Alonso– – –7663302187443545189.87%22.62%.247.275.254.341.501.358.36913315.9
Mookie BettsLAD65128931294623905110.34%13.14%.216.276.274.352.490.362.35813223.0
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.TOR74632511184234242810.00%14.49%.180.303.285.361.465.355.37513214.5
Jose AltuveHOU6412782104409287688.88%17.04%.182.313.283.353.465.354.31813117.9
Rafael Devers– – –72231381484274491210.99%22.94%.230.309.267.352.497.361.36113117.8
José RamírezCLE724314113245144816210.06%11.52%.216.274.276.350.492.353.34213025.6
Brent Rooker– – –5082078109256301239.38%27.91%.233.315.259.335.492.353.3521309.1
Byron BuxtonMIN4932046123329278537.72%27.66%.269.287.249.318.517.354.34612915.3
Bobby Witt Jr.KCR73632081214744211817.08%17.80%.209.320.289.343.498.357.36812932.8
Seiya SuzukiCHC64227481093493703810.66%25.04%.206.328.269.349.474.353.34612814.5
Ketel MarteARI66728661224073682810.33%16.64%.215.285.268.349.483.356.35812719.1
Francisco LindorNYM70431231334704141108.97%18.80%.203.288.264.340.467.348.35112627.4
Julio RodríguezSEA70731051314263941326.73%23.67%.190.321.271.329.460.340.34612623.5
Corbin CarrollARI612262410043530514010.25%21.19%.234.294.256.342.490.355.34512621.7
Gunnar HendersonBAL6242699106391311729.82%22.86%.206.306.259.338.466.346.34612520.9
Paul Goldschmidt– – –6942856108378349359.63%22.90%.188.326.272.346.460.348.34612513.6
Select offensive stats. Minimum 2000 PA,

Seiya Suzuki has quietly and steadily been a top 30 hitter over the last five seasons. Slightly better at creating runs than Francisco Lindor, Julio Rodríguez and Corbin Carroll. Just a smidge below Bobby Witt Jr. and Byron Buxton. This is not just excellent company, it’s elite. He’s basically been 28% better than league average at creating runs.

Suzuki’s performance during his time on the Cubs is even more impressive when you look at it in a team context. I ran the best single seasons since 2022 for the Cubs and sorted the table by wRC+. Only two players appear on this list more than once. Four of Seiya’s five seasons on the North Side of Chicago are on this list:

SeasonNameGPAHRRRBISBBB%K%ISOBABIPAVGOBPSLGwOBAxwOBAwRC+WAR
2026Pete Crow-Armstrong1285703190793111.93%27.02%.271.344.279.378.550.396.3591548.3
2025Michael Busch15559234789049.46%23.48%.261.292.261.343.523.369.3781403.5
2024Seiya Suzuki1325852174731610.77%27.35%.199.370.283.366.482.365.3481373.5
2025Kyle Tucker1365972291732514.57%14.74%.198.282.266.377.464.363.3721364.5
2023Cody Bellinger130556269597207.19%15.65%.218.319.307.356.525.370.3281354.4
2026Seiya Suzuki110483227174212.01%25.67%.215.327.268.360.483.365.3361333.4
2023Seiya Suzuki138583207574610.12%22.30%.200.341.285.357.485.358.3571273.1
2025Seiya Suzuki1516513275103510.91%25.19%.233.282.245.326.478.343.3521232.6
2022Ian Happ15864117727299.05%23.24%.169.336.271.342.440.339.3131223.7
2024Ian Happ1536572589861312.18%25.57%.199.299.243.341.441.341.3471213.6
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Having a hitter of Seiya’s caliber in the lineup changes the outcome of games, as we saw this week. There were a lot of questions about why the White Sox pitched to Pete Crow-Armstrong in the bottom of the 10th inning during the first game of the Crosstown Classic. Here’s what Cubs manager Craig Counsell and White Sox manager Will Venable said about that to The Athletic:

On Monday, his fourth hit of the night was a walk-off two-run shot in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat the White Sox. (He also homered in the first inning.)

In the aftermath, the conversation in the city and the ballpark Tuesday was whether White Sox manager Will Venable should’ve had left-hander Hagen Smith intentionally walk the lefty-hitting Crow-Armstrong … to face right-handed Seiya Suzuki, who is having a fantastic season in his own right. Just not as fantastic as Crow-Armstrong.

Counsell defended Venable — “the league has shown that they’re afraid of Seiya versus left-handed pitching” — and basically admitted that the persistent lineup-construction questions had some validity.

“That’s why they’re hitting next to each other because you try to make the manager’s decisions really hard,” he said of Crow-Armstrong and Suzuki batting 1-2 in the order. “That’s kind of the point.”

“PCA is a really special player,” Venable said, “And yeah, he’s scary. But so is Suzuki, you know what I mean? He is, too, and again, factoring all those things in with information, the gut, whatever you want to say, that was the decision that I thought was best.”

PCA sees the opportunities he does, at least in part, because he’s got Seiya Suzuki hitting behind him.

Seiya is eight long balls shy of his second 30-home run season since he came over from Japan. That may be a stretch. None of FanGraphs projection systems see him hitting more than five or six home runs through the rest of the season. But at the end of the day, whether he has 27 home runs or 30 long balls, we’ll all happily take his .268/.360/.483 slashline with 22 home runs through the first 128 games of the season. Here’s hoping he keeps it up into September and October.

Mets vs. White Sox prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for August 21

The New York Mets (58-70) are in the Windy City to open a weekend series against the Chicago White Sox (66-61) tonight. The Sox continue to control the AL Central leading the second-place Twins by 3.5 games while the Mets despite having played better since the Trade Deadline including four of the last five continue to hold down last place in the NL East.

 

A few numbers help explain why these teams have such vastly different records but none moreso than runs scored. The Sox have outscored the Mets 605-531.

 

The Mets will look Sean Manaea (4-5, 4.22 ERA) to slow down the ChiSox offense tonight. The veteran has been solid over his last five starts allowing ten runs over 31.1 innings. He averages about one strikeout per inning, but his numbers vary game-to-game. Sean Burke (7-6, 3.15 ERA) gets the ball for Chicago. The righthander saw his streak of 10 starts in which he allowed two or fewer earned runs snapped this past Sunday when he allowed four earned runs over 4.1 innings in Motown against the Tigers.

 

Lets dive into today’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Mets vs. White Sox

 

  • Date: Friday, August 21, 2026
  • Time: 8:10PM EST
  • Site: Rate Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, WB New York, CSN

 

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The Latest Odds: Mets vs. White Sox – August 21

The latest odds as of Friday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: New York Mets (+131), Chicago White Sox (-140) 
  • Spread: Mets +1.5 (+175), White Sox -1.5 (+144)
  • Total: 8.0 runs

 

Starting Pitchers and their Stats: Mets vs. White Sox for August 21

  • Mets: Sean Manaea
    Season Totals: 111.0 IP, 4-5, 4.22 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, 113K, 37 BB
  • White Sox: Sean Burke
    Season Totals: 140.0 IP, 7-6, 3.15 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 154K, 42 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Mets vs. White Sox

  • Bo Bichette is 2-3 in his career against Sean Burke
  • In his last 5 starts starting with his most recent, Sean Burke has struck out 2, 8, 4, 10, and 10 hitters
  • Randal Grichuk is 6-19 including 2 HRs in his career against Sean Manaea
  • Carson Benge is hitting .311 (19-61) in August
  • A.J. Ewing is 2-21 over his last 6 games
  • Sam Antonacci is 1-17 over his last 5 games
  • Miguel Vargas had his 6-game hitting streak (10-24) snapped yesterday
  • Munetaka Murakami has struck out 28 times in 68 ABs in August

 

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Mets vs. White Sox

 

  • The White Sox are an MLB-best 76-51 on the Run Line this season
  • The Mets are 59-69 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 56 times in games involving the Mets this season (56-62-10)
  • The OVER has cashed an MLB-best 71 times in games involving the White Sox this season (71-54-2)

 

Expert picks & predictions: Mets vs. White Sox for August 21

 

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Rays Reacts Results: Biggest concern?

Aug 18, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays catcher Liam Hicks (34) looks on against the Toronto Blue Jays in the eighth inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Welcome back to Rays Reacts, which was a little light in the vote tally this time around! I know it’s summer, but I do encourage all to vote. We have them cross-posted to The Feed on the front page now, so please do not hesitate to make your way over an vote.

Last week we asked about the rotation confidence, so this week I took a step farther back and asked about your biggest worry generally. The answer was timely!

The Rays did not dominate the homestand this time around, losing by four+ runs in two of three to Balitmore, and putting up only two runs on Sunday on their way to a 2-5 W-L over seven games. But the Rays were battling, splitting the four games decided by one run.

If you think that means the Rays have a bad offense, the data hasn’t really backed it up. Since August 1 the Rays have a third best offense in baseball with a 114 wRC+, with an MLB best .282 AVG, fourth best .338 OBP, and sixth best .432 SLG, while also leading MLB with 24 steals, second overall in runs scored (97), and despite the reputation for small ball, a ninth highest tally of 23 HR. You can imagine all of those numbers improve if you make that ranking AL-only.

Given that the Rays are heating up at the plate, its reasonable to be concerned the team might be peaking too early and cool down in September, but thus far all signs point to a Rays offense that is clicking — particularly after the added protection of Liam Hicks.

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Go Rays!

Potential Sabres Trade Or Free Agent Acquisitions – David Perron

The Buffalo Sabres could go a number of different ways as the NHL is in the midst of trade season following the NHL Draft and the opening of free agency on July 1. With the departure of winger Alex Tuch and defenseman Bowen Byram, GM Jarmo Kekalainen is expected to seek out offensive reinforcements to make up for the 44 goals lost by their departures. 

We are continuing to look at potential options for the Sabres, now that veteran Patrick Kane has returned with Chicago.  Some of the possibilities are not going to match Tuch’s stats, but any additions could provide some relief to the pressure that youngsters Konsta Helenius, Jiri Kulich, or Noah Ostlund will be under to make up the deficit.

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Kekalainen ideally is looking for someone who could make up as much of the 60-to-70 point production that he lost with Tuch, or someone who can fill the leadership gap and/or add some snarl and sandpaper to the middle-six, with the trade of Jordan Greenway to Chicago.  

Who will pick up the scoring slack after the departure of Alex Tuch?

Perron is a well-travelled winger (seven clubs, including three stints with St,. Louis, and two with Detroit) over his 19-year career, who has played over 1200 games and scored more than 20 goals seven times. Last season, he was scoring at over a 40-point pace with the Ottawa Senators, when he was dealt back to the Detroit Red Wings at the trade deadline. 

The Wings slumped at the end of last season, as they have tended to do in recent years, and that slump included the 38-year-old, who scored only three goals in 16 games. Perron’s best years have been with the Blues, where he scored 23 goals in 57 games in their Cup winning season in 2019. 

The veteran winger is not the scorer he was earlier in his career, but most of the veteran forwards still available, he could still play a middle-six role, similar to Jason Zucker and provide double figures in goals, and some insurance if some of the Sabres youngsters are not ready for prime time. 

This late in August, with less than a month before training camp, it is possible that someone with the resume that Perron has would not be open to a PTO, but if he wants to continue his career, he likely would have to sign a one-year deal for significantly less than the $4 million AAV he made last season.  

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Fans Firmly Don't Believe in Red Wings Management Says Latest Front Office Rankings

On Thursday, The Athletic's Dom Luszczyszyn released his annual survey grading the confidence NHL fans have in each team's front office.

Some results were predictable, with the Carolina Hurricanes topping the list after their Stanley Cup win, while the Detroit Red Wings landed in a spot that surprised no one. They fell all the way down to 30th out of 32 teams, after missing the playoffs for a tenth straight season and firing longtime general manager Steve Yzerman this offseason.

The lack of faith in the franchise's direction is backed up by the numbers. Over the last decade, Detroit has gone 319-366-98, the third-worst record of any franchise that's existed over that stretch. 

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During that span, the Red Wings have allowed the third-most goals in the league at 2,574 against, while scoring the second-fewest at 2,114 scored, ahead of only the Anaheim Ducks. The rebuild has been long and difficult for Detroit, and entering the 2026-27 season, the team doesn't appear meaningfully closer to ending its playoff drought.

Other franchises that started their own rebuilds around the same time have already come out the other side and are competing again, most notably the Ducks and Montreal Canadiens, both of whom made the playoffs this past season and look to be trending toward genuine Stanley Cup contention.

The lack of trust in Detroit's front office has been building for years without many clear answers. But with the organization now turning the page to a new man in the GM chair, there's a belief that the franchise's luck could finally be shifting. 

With prospects like Nate Danielson and Michael Brandsegg-Nygard beginning to make their way to the NHL, there's at least a case that the end of the rebuild is finally within sight.

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Tigers series preview: It doesn’t take much to be in the Wild Card race

DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 11: Max Clark #15 of the Detroit Tigers celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring a run in the fifth inning during the game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday, August 11, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Izzy Rincon/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Tigers are five games under .500 and traded their two-time Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal, to the Dodgers at the trade deadline. And yet, they are just 1.5 games back of a Wild Card spot in what has become a race for mediocrity. The team has lost six of their last eight, and have a tough six-game homestand against the Rays and Dodgers following their weekend at Kauffman Stadium.

Detroit Tigers (61-66) vs. Kansas City Royals (55-74) at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO

Tigers: 4.54 runs scored/game (12th in MLB), 3.90 runs allowed/game (6th)

Royals: 4.19 runs scored/game (22nd), 4.97 runs allowed/game (27th)

Who’s hot:

  • Hao-Yu Lee has turned it on in his rookie seasons, hitting .338/.390/.500 over his last 29 games.
  • Michael Massey is hitting .357/.373/.589 with three home runs in 16 games this month.

Who’s not

  • Dillon Dingler homered in three straight games earlier this month, but has hit 3-for-48 (.063) in 12 games since then.
  • Isaac Collins is hitting .189/.271/.305 in 30 games since the All-Star break.

Interesting matchups:

  • Bobby Witt Jr. has hit just .130 (3-for-23) with five strikeouts in his career against Framber Valdez
  • Gleyber Torres is hitting just 3-for-28 (.107) in his career against Michael Wacha.
  • Troy Melton has allowed two or fewer runs in 13 of his 14 starts and he has the lowest ERA in baseball for anyone with 80+ innings pitched.
  • Noah Cameron has allowed five runs in 37.2 innings in his last five starts, a 1.19 ERA over that time.
  • Drew Anderson has given up four runs in 12.2 innings (2.84 ERA) in three starts since joining the rotation, but has yet to go more than five innings.
  • Michael Wacha is on pace to become the first Royals pitcher to lead the American League in innings pitched since James Shields in 2013.
  • Framber Valdez has a career 2.51 ERA in 28.2 innings at Kauffman Stadium, but he is just 2-3 against the Royals in 11 career games.
  • Lefties are hitting just .156/.200/.222 against Daniel Lynch IV this season.

The Tigers have 28 blown saves, second-most in baseball. Kenley Jansen blew a lead in his last outing against the Pirates, but he did not allow a run in any of his nine outings in July. Overall he has 16 saves in 21 opportunities. Kyle Finnegan has the tenth-highest FIP of any qualified reliever.

The Royals have dropped six of ten to the Tigers this year, although they took two out of three from them at home back in early May. At 8.5 games out of the Wild Card race, the Royals are too far away to realistically get back in it. But they can certainly play a spoiler to what has been an underwhelming Tigers squad.