Dodgers don't boast MLB's highest payroll. They can thank deferred contracts to Ohtani, Betts

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 20: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates with Mookie Betts #50 and manager Dave Roberts after scoring on a two-run double by Tommy Edman #25 during the first inning in game six of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets at Dodger Field on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Shohei Ohtani, from left, Dave Roberts and Mookie Betts celebrate after Tommy Edman's two-run double in the first inning of Game 6 in the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets on Oct. 24 at Dodger Stadium. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

The Dodgers gladly — perhaps even gleefully — defer to the New York Mets.

In large part because of heavily deferred contracts to Shohei Ohtani and other top players, the Dodgers have a payroll slightly lower than that of their National League rival who signed outfielder Juan Soto to a record 15-year, $765-million contract this offseason.

The opening day payrolls of every Major League Baseball team and a trove of other information pertaining to cold, hard cash was calculated by the Associated Press and USA Today. Some surprises are evident, but the overriding theme as usual is up, UP, UP!

The AP calculates the Mets at $322.6 million and the Dodgers at $319.5 million, while USA Today drilled down to the last dollar, with the Mets at $323,099,999 and the Dodgers at $321,287,291. Both calculations put the payrolls of the NL powerhouses within 1% of one another.

The average MLB salary rose 3.6% from a year ago to $5,160,245 — the first time the $5-million barrier was broken. Soto crashed through the ceiling with his salary of $61.875 million, breaking the previous high of $43.3 million shared by former Mets pitchers Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander.

Read more:How the Dodgers benefit from salary deferrals and signing bonuses to build their roster

Contributing mightily to the rise in average salaries are the Dodgers, who increased payroll an MLB-high $69 million, primarily by doling out contracts to free agents Blake Snell, Tanner Scott, Michael Conforto and Kirby Yates. Close behind were the Baltimore Orioles ($66-million increase), Arizona Diamondbacks ($55 million) and San Diego Padres ($47 million) — whose number spiked Wednesday when they announced second-year center fielder Jackson Merrill agreed to a nine-year, $135-million contract.

But the central takeaway from the shower of Monopoly money is the Dodgers’ extensive use of deferred salaries that substantially lower the present-day value of contracts. The New York Yankees can have their torpedo bats, because the Dodgers' extensive use of deferred money wins innovation of the year.

Ohtani is deferring $68 million of his $70-million annual salary every year of the 10-year, $700-million contract he signed before the 2024 season. The massive deferral lowers the team's luxury tax commitment and penalties in addition to simply decreasing payroll.

Other Dodgers whose contracts include deferrals reads like the heart of the batting order: Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernández, Will Smith and Tommy Edman. Oh, and Snell, the two-time Cy Young Award winner whose five-year, $182-million contract was the largest the team doled out during the offseason and includes $13 million deferred every year.

The Dodgers have been accused of gaming the system, although MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and players union boss Tony Clark said during spring training that the contract deferrals don't break any rules.

Read more:The Dodgers have a record-setting payroll. Could their spending impact future CBA talks?

The collective bargaining agreement will expire after the 2026 season, however, and the creative use of deferrals certainly will be a point of discussion. Manfred said as much during a February news conference.

“It’s clear we have fans in some markets that are concerned about the ability of the team in their market to compete with the financial resources of the Dodgers,” he said. “I think that disparity, as it should be, is certainly at the top of my list of concerns about what’s going on in the sport.

"When I say I can’t be critical of the Dodgers, they are doing what the system wants. If I’m going to be critical of something, it’s not going to be the Dodgers. It’s going to be the system.”

The Dodgers and Mets aren't the only big spenders. Seven other teams had opening day payrolls exceeding $200 million, according to USA Today: the Yankees at $293,488,972; Philadelphia Phillies at $284,210,820; Toronto Blue Jays at $239,642,532; Texas Rangers at $220,541,332; Houston Astros at $220,217,813; Atlanta Braves at $214,836,398; and Padres at $208,909,333.

The Angels rank No. 13 at $190,508,096, which includes $38 million owed to injured third baseman Anthony Rendon.

Read more:Shohei Ohtani is a $100-million man this year. Salary not included

The payrolls of five teams are under $100 million: the Pittsburgh Pirates at $87,645,246; Chicago White Sox at $82,279,825; Tampa Bay Rays at $79,216,312; Athletics at $73,118,981; and Miami Marlins at $67,412,619.

The top 50 out of 953 players on opening day rosters will make 29% of the salaries, a percentage that has held steady for three years, according to the AP. The top 100 earn 48%.

Fifteen players will make $30 million or more and another 51 will make $20 million to $30 million. A total of 526 players will make $1 million or more and 35 players will make the $760,000 minimum.

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Cubs at Athletics Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for April 2

Its Wednesday, April 2 and the Cubs (4-4) are in Sacramento for the series finale against the Athletics (2-4).

Jameson Taillon is slated to take the mound for Chicago against Jeffrey Springs for Oakland

Last night, Kyle Tucker homered for the fourth straight game and the Cubs rolled over the Athletics, 7-4. Justin Steele (6.2 IP, 4 earned runs) was less than great but was good enough to earn his second win of the young season.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Cubs at Athletics

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 3:35PM EST
  • Site: Sutter Health Park
  • City: Sacramento, CA
  • Network/Streaming: Marquee, NBC Sports California

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Odds for the Cubs at the Athletics

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Chicago Cubs (-110), Oakland Athletics (-110)
  • Spread:  Athletics 1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cubs at Athletics

  • Pitching matchup for April 2, 2025: Jameson Taillon vs. Jeffrey Springs
    • Cubs: Jameson Taillon (0-1, 12.46 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/28 at Arizona - 4.1 IP, 6ER, 9H, 0BB, 1K
    • Athletics: Jeffrey Springs (1-0, 0.00 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/28 at Seattle - 6 IP, 0ER, 3H, 1BB, 9Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Cubs at Athletics

  • The Cubs Game Totals have cashed to the OVER in each of their last 3 games
  • The Athletics have lost three straight games
  • Kyle Tucker is hitting .353 with 4 HRs and 11 RBIs

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Cubs and the Athletics

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Rockies at Phillies Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for April 2

Its Wednesday, April 2 and the Rockies (1-3) are in the City of Brotherly Love to take on the Phillies (3-1) in Game 2 of their series.

Kyle Freeland is slated to take the mound for Colorado against Zack Wheeler for Philadelphia.

Game 1 of this series was actually Monday night. Philly won 6-1 as Cristopher Sanchez allowed one run in 5.1 innings while striking out seven. Kyle Schwarber smacked his third home run of the season to pace the Philadelphia attack. German Marquez pitched six scoreless innings for the Rockies, but the bullpen imploded and gave up six runs in the final two innings.

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Game details & how to watch Rockies at Phillies

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 6:45PM EST
  • Site: Citizens Bank Park
  • City: Philadelphia, PA
  • Network/Streaming: Rockies.TV, NBC Sports Philadelphia

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Odds for the Rockies at the Phillies

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Colorado Rockies (+262), Philadelphia Phillies (-328)
  • Spread:  Phillies -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rockies at Phillies

  • Pitching matchup for April 2, 2025: Kyle Freeland vs. Zack Wheeler
    • Rockies: Kyle Freeland (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/28 at Tampa - 6 IP, 0 ER, 2 hits, 0 BB, 7 Ks
    • Phillies: Zack Wheeler (0-0, 1.50 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/27 at Washington - 6 IP, 1 ER, 2H, 2BB, 8Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Rockies at Phillies

  • Colorado is 2-2 against the spread this season
  • Colorado Game Totals have cashed to the UNDER in 3 of 4 games this season
  • Philadelphia Game Totals are 2-2 (O/U) for the season
  • Philadelphia is 3-1 against the spread this season

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Braves at Dodgers Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, trends and stats for Series Finale

Its Wednesday, April 2 and the Braves (0-6) are in LA to take on the Dodgers (7-0) in the finale of their series.

Bryce Elder is slated to take the mound for Atlanta against Blake Snell for Los Angeles

Last night, the Dodgers continued to steamroll the league with a 3-1 win over the still winless Braves. Dustin May returned to the mound and threw five innings of one-hit ball allowing just one unearned run. Mookie Betts (.375) continued to swing a hot bat belting his third home run of the season.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Braves at Dodgers

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 8:38PM EST
  • Site: Dodger Stadium
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • Network/Streaming: MLBN

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Odds for the Braves at the Dodgers

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Atlanta Braves (+189), Los Angeles Dodgers (-230)
  • Spread:  Dodgers -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Braves at Dodgers

  • Pitching matchup for April 2, 2025: Bryce Elder vs. Blake Snell
    • Braves: Bryce Elder (0-0)
      2024 - 10GP, 49.2 IP, 2-5, 6.52 ERA, 46Ks
    • Dodgers: Blake Snell, (1-0, 3.60 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/27 vs. Detroit - 5 IP, 2ER, 5H, 4BB, 2Ks

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  • The Dodgers are 6-1 on the Run Line this season
  • The Dodgers are 7-0 and just two of their hitters own averages above .294
  • The Braves are 1-5 on the Run Line this season

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Los Angeles Dodgers on the Moneyline.
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Giants riding high after Astros sweep, strong start to 2025 season

Giants riding high after Astros sweep, strong start to 2025 season originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

HOUSTON — Landen Roupp flew to Cincinnati last Wednesday with the rest of the Giants and then immediately hopped on a commercial flight after taking part in the usual Opening Day festivities. He headed back to Scottsdale, where he had been just a few days earlier, to face the Double-A team in a camp game meant to keep him sharp and stretched out as a starter. Then it was off to Houston, where Roupp waited for the team to arrive. 

As the Giants finished off a series win against the Reds, Roupp found himself with a conundrum. He wanted to throw, but the rest of the team wasn’t in town yet and Daikin Park wasn’t available because the Astros were hosting the New York Mets. Roupp called pitching coach J.P. Martinez, who found a creative solution.

Martinez briefly overlapped with Tyler Beede in San Francisco and knew he had a spectacular gym and pitching facility built at his home in Houston. The two right-handed pitchers were put in touch, and on Sunday, Roupp went over to Beede’s house to play long toss and keep his arm fresh. 

It was a whirlwind stretch for the fifth starter. After the Giants beat the Astros 6-3 on Wednesday to clinch a series sweep and a 5-1 trip, Roupp smiled and wondered how many time zones he had crossed. There was no confusion, however, about the end result of a long week for Roupp and the Giants.

“If you don’t know by now, we’re pretty good,” Roupp said. “And we’re going to be good.”

The Giants have plenty of reasons to feel optimistic as they head back to the Pacific Time Zone. Their starting pitching has been strong, and while Roupp wobbled in the fifth inning and paid dearly for a pop-up that he failed to get under, he still struck out eight, including Jose Altuve, Isaac Parades and Yordan Alvarez in his first inning as a full-time member of a big-league rotation.

The lineup averaged five runs per game on the trip and hit 10 homers, four coming from a healthy and resurgent Wilmer Flores and three from Heliot Ramos, who tied a franchise record by opening his season with an extra-base hit in six consecutive games. The Giants have gotten very little from offseason addition Willy Adames and leadoff hitter LaMonte Wade Jr., who homered Wednesday to pick up his first hit of the year, but the lineup appears to have solid depth. 

The baserunning was outstanding the entire trip, and the Giants allowed just one stolen base on the other side. When two runners were put in motion Wednesday, Ramos hit a double to pad the lead. 

For a few innings Wednesday, it appeared the Giants finally had made an error. Casey Schmitt started at first base for the first time and couldn’t handle a liner in the fifth that scored two runs, but it was later changed to a single. Through six games, the Giants don’t officially have an error, and Matt Chapman and Adames have looked like a strong duo on the left side as expected.

In short, there’s a lot to be happy about, but none of that is even what stood out to Flores, who has regained his role as the everyday designated hitter. 

“We’re sticking together,” he said. 

That was apparent in the tricky fifth, which included two of Roupp’s four walks and a pop-up that fell between him, Chapman and catcher Sam Huff. Randy Rodriguez entered and limited the damage, striking out a pair with runners on the corners in a two-run game. When Rodriguez returned to the dugout, Roupp and Justin Verlander were waiting with high-fives.

A few innings later, the Giants gathered on the mound for a fifth handshake line in six games. They’re off to a 5-1 start for the first time since 2014, the year Beede was drafted. They also, somehow, find themselves looking up at two teams in their division. 

There was a lot of good over the last week, but the Giants also were reminded of how difficult the sledding will be in the National League West. The Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off their title defense with seven consecutive wins and look poised to challenge the all-time record. The San Diego Padres are 7-0, too. 

The Giants are 5-1 and third in their own division, but that doesn’t bother them. Asked if he knew what the rest of the West was up to, Melvin shook his head and shrugged. He’s focused on his own group, and right now there’s a lot to like.

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Fantasy Baseball Steals Report: Fernando Tatís Jr., Oneil Cruz and Pirates Running Early

It’s no secret that stolen bases have boomed across major league baseball over the past few years.

Spurred by rule changes increasing the size of the bases and limiting the amount of times pitchers can throw over to first base, stolen bases increased by nearly 41% between 2022 and 2023 when these new rules were enacted.

They rose again last season and it marked the first time since 1988 and 1989 that at least 50 players stole 20 bases in consecutive seasons. Stolen bases are officially back.

Stolen bases are an exciting part of the game and I’m thrilled they’re back. Also, with more steals in the league, it means we need to accumulate more steals on our respective teams to keep pace with these rising numbers.

So I’m going to be here every Wednesday tracking stolen base trends around the league to let you know who’s stealing a lot of bases, who they stole them off of, and if there are any trends we can spot as to who will steal more coming up.

Aaron Judge
Mookie Betts has bounced back from illness, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. is in a great spot with the Yankees.

First, here’s the stolen base leaderboard through six whole days of the season.

Player
SB
CS
Oneil Cruz
5
0
Manny Machado
4
0
Isiah Kiner-Falefa
4
0
Fernando Tatis Jr.
4
0
Victor Scott II
4
0
Xander Bogaerts
3
0
Bobby Witt Jr.
3
1
Jake Mangum
3
0
Kyren Paris
3
0
15 Tied
2
0

Oneil Cruz didn't steal his fifth base last season until June! This season, he did so before April. He's also stolen 25 consecutive bases in the regular season without being caught, dating back to last April. It appears as if base stealing has clicked for Cruz.

Now, here are players that disappointingly haven’t stolen a base yet.

Player
SB
CS
Jose Altuve
0
1
Jose Ramírez
0
1
Corbin Carroll
0
0
Ozzie Albies
0
0
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
0
0
Wyatt Langford
0
0
Randy Arozarena
0
0
Michael Harris II
0
0
Brenton Doyle
0
0
Matt McLain
0
0
Willy Adames
0
0
Steven Kwan
0
0
Anthony Volpe
0
0
Jasson Domínguez
0
0
Victor Robles
0
0
Maikel Garcia
0
0

Next, here are four trends you should be watching to get more stolen bases on your fantasy teams.

Pirates Running Wild

The Pirates lead the league with 17 stolen bases already! That’s a ridiculous number led by Cruz with five, Isaiah Kiner-Falefa with four, and three more players with two apiece.

A whopping 15 of those total stolen bases game in Pittsburgh’s three-game set with the Marlins to open the season.

First on Thursday, they stole four off Sandy Alcantara and then two more off relief pitcher Jesús Tinoco. Base stealers were successful in 17 out of 20 attempts against Alcantara back in 2023, which was on the high-end of stolen base attempts against any starting pitcher in the league that season.

Then, the Pirates successfully stole two more on Friday off starter Connor Gillispie and then a whopping six bases on Saturday, all with relief pitchers on the mound.

In each game – Thursday and Saturday – where the Pirates stole six bases, Nick Fortes was the catcher. He allowed the second most stolen bases against last season despite starting fewer than 100 games behind the plate.

Francisco Lindor stole a base off the Alcantara/Fortes battery on Monday as well.

On Sunday, they attempted two more off Max Meyer and were only successful in one of those two. Then Monday, against the Rays and Drew Rasmussen, they stole two more bases.

The Pirates are ready to run wild this season and teams will be aggressive against the Marlins. This wound up as a perfect storm for stolen bases.

Pick on the Braves?

The Padres ran all over the Braves in their four-game sweep to begin the season. Overall, they stole nine bases in 10 attempts but nine of those 10 attempts came in just two games.

First, on Opening Day when they stole five. Three of which came against Chris Sale and then two more off reliever Aaron Bummer. Just 12 bases were stolen successfully against Sale last season on 16 attempts, so the Padres tendency to run Thursday was a surprise.

Perhaps because rookie Drake Baldwin was making his first career start behind the plate. Manny Machado and Fernando Tatís Jr. each swiped two bags and of those four total steals, three of them were of third base. There was a bit of a feeling they were pickling on the rookie.

However, the Padres stole four more bases on Sunday after attempting just one steal on Friday and Saturday combined when Chadwick Tromp was behind the plate rather than Baldwin. Nevertheless, they seemed very comfortable running with rookie A.J. Smith-Shawver on the mound.

This could all be moot when Sean Murphy – who is already out on a rehab assignment – returns from injury. But I will be paying close attention to this moving forward.

Run on the Rangers

The Red Sox stole eight bases against the Rangers over the weekend. Two of those came against Jacob deGrom, who’s notorious for allowing stolen bases, while four more came against relief pitchers, and two against Jack Leiter. They were never caught.

It seems like Jonah Heim and Kyle Higashioka will split catchers’ duties pretty evenly with the Rangers this season. Neither of them are particularly good in the run game with both having well below average pop times and Heim allowed the most stolen bases against in the league last season.

Between those two behind the plate and a handful of pitchers slow to the plate, it seems like teams will have success running on the Rangers.

Target Yainer Diaz

Diaz is expected to catch more often than he did last season when he started 99 behind the plate, 11 at first base, and 38 at DH.

Christian Walker will be the everyday first baseman this season and the Astros have been adamant about Yordan Alvarez playing the outfield less often, leaving fewer opportunities for the Astros to keep Diaz in the lineup with him starting at catcher.

Through five games this season, Walker and Alvarez have been at first base and DH every game while Diaz has caught four out of five. So, it seems like they weren’t lying.

Diaz’s value comes from his bat, where he profiles as one of the best offensive catchers in the league, rather than his defense. He saw the seventh-most stolen base attempts against him last season despite playing less frequently than many of the other starting catchers in the league.

He was better than average throwing out 24 of 105 would-be base stealers, but he seems like a catcher other teams will target.

The Mets rarely reached base during their opening series against the Astros, so there was no data from that series to speak of.

Then, on Monday, the Giants swiped three bases off the batter of Diaz and Ronel Blanco. Mike Yazstremski, Matt Chapman, and Heliot Ramos were the culprits. None of those three are any type of speed demon or big stolen base threat.

Also, base stealers were successful in just seven out of 10 attempts against Blanco last season. It seems like the Giants were more so running on Diaz and were successful doing so.

Mets at Marlins Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for April 2

Its Wednesday, April 2 and the Mets (2-3) are in Miami to wrap up their series against the Marlins (4-2).

Clay Holmes is slated to take the mound for New York against Connor Gillispie for Miami.

Last night, Sandy Alcantara pitched five innings of three-hit ball and earned his first win in over a year as the Marlins too down the Mets, 4-2. Miami picked up just three hits but it was enough as the Mets' offense could not get on track against the Cy Young winner and the Marlins' bullpen.

Lets dive into the series finale and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Mets at Marlins

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 4:40PM EST
  • Site: loanDepot Park
  • City: Miami, FL
  • Network/Streaming: SNY, FDS

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Odds for the Mets at the Marlins

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: New York Mets (-200), Miami Marlins (+166)
  • Spread:  Mets -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mets at Marlins

  • Pitching matchup for April 2, 2025: Clay Holmes vs. Connor Gillispie
    • Mets: Clay Holmes (0-1, 3.86 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/27 @ Houston - 4.2 IP, 2 ER, 5 H, 4 BB, 4 Ks
    • Marlins: Connor Gillispie (0-1, 5.40 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/28 vs. Pittsburgh - 5.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 4 Ks

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  • Aside from their 10-run explosion to close out March, the Mets have scored just 7 runs in 4 games
  • The Mets have won 6 of their last 10 games against Miami
  • Miami is now 4-2 on the Run Line this season
  • Francisco Lindor (.067) picked up his 1st hit of the season Tuesday night

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What we learned as Wilmer Flores, Luis Matos help Giants finish sweep of Astros

What we learned as Wilmer Flores, Luis Matos help Giants finish sweep of Astros originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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HOUSTON — When Hunter Greene started buzzing through the Giants on Opening Day, it was easy to wonder if that spring training record had been a mirage. They didn’t face many marquee pitchers in Arizona, or in their return to Oracle Park for a two-game exhibition series against the Detroit Tigers. 

But the Giants found a way to win that game by knocking Greene out early and attacking the bullpen, and on Wednesday, they handed Framber Valdez — one of the game’s best left-handers — what likely will be one of his worst pitching lines of the season. They did it with the kind of righty-heavy lineup that Bruce Bochy lovingly called a “bomb squad,” clinching a 5-1 road trip to start their season. 

Wilmer Flores hit an early bomb and Heliot Ramos kept his hot start going as the Giants held on for a 6-3 win over Valdez and the Astros. As Houston threatened to creep back, LaMonte Wade Jr. came off the bench and hit a pinch-hit homer, ending an 0-for-16 skid to start the year.

The sweep was their first against the Astros since 2012. A year ago, the Giants swept just one road series and finished 38-43 away from Oracle Park. 

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Ramos’ improvement against right-handers is one of the stories of the young season thus far, but the plan always was for him to lead off against lefties, and he had a huge hit off Valdez on Wednesday. With two on in the second, he broke the game open with a double into the gap in left-center. Mike Yastrzemski and Tyler Fitzgerald were running on the pitch and scored easily.

Ramos tied Felipe Alou’s franchise record by recording an extra-base hit in each of his first six games of the season. He’s slugging .731 and will head home with a 1.000 OPS, three homers, three doubles and seven RBI.

Flo Show

Six games into the season, Flores has tied his 2024 total for homers. The Giants always figured he would easily surpass the four he hit in an injury-marred season, but nobody could have predicted Flores doing it on the first trip. He’s the first Giant since Barry Bonds in 2002 to hit at least four homers over the first six games of a season; Bonds had five that year, and the franchise record is six by Willie Mays in 1964.

The Giants want Flores to be their everyday DH, and they’re going to great lengths to make that happen. With Jerar Encarnacion sidelined and a lefty on the mound, they started Casey Schmitt at first base for the first time. Schmitt misplayed a liner in the fifth that was initially ruled an error but then changed to a two-run single. 

First Time Out

It has been an odd couple of weeks for Landen Roupp. He won the fifth starter job, but because of the schedule, the Giants needed to send him back to Arizona to keep his pitch count up while he waited for his debut. Roupp flew out of Cincinnati after enjoying the Opening Day festivities, pitched in a minor league game in Scottsdale, and then threw a bullpen session at Tyler Beede’s house in Houston to stay sharp.

Early on Wednesday, it looked like all of that maneuvering had paid off. Roupp struck out the side in his first inning and finished with eight, but he also walked four. All of the long at-bats led to him being pulled in the fifth, when he walked a pair around a pop-up that landed between three Giants. The Astros would score twice, and Roupp finished with three earned runs in four-plus innings.

The Giants always had Hayden Birdsong lined up for this series and he made his first relief appearance in the big leagues.

Birdsong, who got the lead to Tyler Rogers in the eighth, gave up two hits, walked one and struck out a pair in two shutout innings while leaning heavily on a fastball that topped out at 98.5 mph.

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Mets' Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor on Sandy Alcantara possibility: ‘One of the best trades that we could have’

When the MLB trade deadline rolls around later this summer, Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara will undoubtedly be one of the biggest names on the rumor mill.

The 29-year-old right-hander is coming off of Tommy John surgery that wiped out his entire 2024 season, but the two-time All-Star isn’t all that far from a Cy Young season in 2022, when he recorded a 2.28 ERA over 228.2 innings of work.

Alcantara is under contract through the 2026 season, and the Marlins have a club option for 2027. But with Miami seemingly being nowhere close to contention, it’s fair to assume teams with World Series aspirations will come calling.

Could the Mets be one of them? Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor would certainly be on board.

Speaking with Mike Puma of the New York Post, Soto and Lindor shared their thoughts on the possibility of the Mets going after Alcantara should he become the biggest fish on the market.

“It would be one of the best trades that we could have,” Soto told Puma about potentially reeling Alcantara in. “I know we have great pitching here, but adding a Cy Young winner like that would be huge.”

“If he goes to a team that has a chance to compete at the end, I think you are going to see who he is,” Soto added. “He is doing that on a team that has no serious chance to go to the playoffs, but he keeps trying and competing even without run support. Whenever he goes to a winning team you are going to see what Sandy Alcantara is capable of.”

And if you ask Lindor, the Mets adding Alcantara would feel similar to when the Mets signed another star this past offseason.

“It would almost be like adding Soto,” Lindor said. “You add Soto, it’s going to help the team. You add Alcantara and it’s going to help the team.”

Alcantara allowed two earned runs on three hits over his 5.0 innings on Tuesday night, as the Marlins downed the Mets, 4-2. In two starts this season, Alcantara has pitched to a 3.72 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 9.2 innings, showing signs of being the pitcher he was prior to Tommy John.

As Soto told Puma, “It’s going to take a lot to get him,” but with the Mets already dealing with injuries in the starting rotation to Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas, a stocked farm system at their disposal, and an owner in Steve Cohen who wants to win as soon as possible, the thought of Alcantara pitching it Queens doesn’t sound all that fishy after all.

MLB’s average salary tops $5 million for first time

NEW YORK — Major League Baseball’s average salary broke the $5 million barrier on opening day for the first time, according to a study by The Associated Press.

The New York Mets, with Juan Soto’s record $61.9 million pay, led MLB for the third straight opening day with a $322.6 million payroll, just ahead of the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers at $319.5 million. Those two teams each spent roughly five times as much as the Miami Marlins, who at $64.9 million ended the Athletics’ three-year streak as the lowest spender.

Still, the Mets were down from their record high of $355.4 million in 2023.

The average rose 3.6% to $5,160,245. That was up from a 1.5% increase last year but down from an 11.1% increase in 2023.

Adding Blake Snell, Michael Conforto, Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates, the Dodgers boosted payroll by a big league-high $69 million from opening day last year. Baltimore hiked spending by $66 million, followed by Arizona ($55 million), San Diego ($47 million), Philadelphia ($41 million) and Detroit ($39 million).

Los Angeles’ payroll figure was held down by deferred payments. Shohei Ohtani’s $70 million salary was discounted to a present-day value of $28.2 million because it won’t be paid in full until 2035, causing him to be listed as the 18th-highest-paid player. Other Dodgers with deferred payments include Mookie Betts, Tommy Edman, Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernández, Scott, Will Smith and Snell.

Following their record 121-loss season, the Chicago White Sox cut payroll by $60.8 million, San Francisco by $39.1 million, Miami by $31.7 million and St. Louis by $31.6 million. The American League champion Yankees dropped by $18.5 million.

Just five teams were under $100 million, with the Marlins joined by the A’s ($74.9 million), Tampa Bay ($79.2 million), the White Sox ($80.9 million) and Pittsburgh ($87.9 million).

Soto broke the previous high of $43.3 million shared by pitchers Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander under deals they agreed to with the Mets.

Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler is second at $42 million, followed by Texas pitcher Jacob deGrom and Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge at $40 million each.

Of 953 players in the major leagues on opening day, 526 had salaries of $1 million or more, 55%, and down from 532 last year and 546 in 2023.

There were 15 players at $30 million or more, a drop of two; 66 at $20 million, up from 66; and 177 at $10 million, an increase from 166.

A total of 35 players made the $760,000 minimum.

The top 50 players make 29% of the salaries, the same as in the prior two years, and the top 100 earn 48%, up from 47%.

Baseball’s median salary, the point at which an equal number of players are above and below, dropped to $1.35 million from $1.5 million and well below the record high of $1.65 million at the start of 2015.

Average and median salaries decline over the course of the season as veterans are released and replaced by younger players making closer to the minimum. The AP’s average was $4.98 million at the start of last season; MLB calculated the final average at $4.59 million and the players’ association at $4.66 million.

Because they started the season in the minor leagues, Baltimore pitcher Kyle Gibson ($5.25 million), Detroit pitcher Jason Foley ($3.15 million) and Dodgers second baseman Hyeseong Kim ($2.8 million) were among the players not included in the opening day payroll figures.

The AP’s figures include salaries and prorated shares of signing bonuses and other guaranteed income.

Payroll figures factor in adjustments for cash transactions in trades, signing bonuses that are the responsibility of the club agreeing to the contract, option buyouts and termination pay for released players.

After cheating death, Dodgers pitcher Dustin May makes his way back to the mound a changed man

LOS ANGELES — Dustin May took the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers a changed man.

Making his first major league start since May 17, 2023, he allowed just one hit and an unearned run over five innings in the Dodgers’ 3-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves. He struck out six and walked three.

“Even if it would have went bad I still would have been having a good time just being back on a big league mound,” May said. “It literally meant the world to me just to be back on the mound because eight months ago I didn’t know if I would be.”

May spent all of last season rehabbing from a torn flexor tendon in his right arm and a life-threatening esophageal tear after eating a salad at dinner with his wife in Arizona. A piece of lettuce got caught in his throat and May sipped some water trying to clear it.

He felt a painful sensation in his throat and stomach, and later learned the lettuce had perforated his esophageal tube.

“It’s kind of one of those stories you just make up but it was actually true,” teammate Mookie Betts said. “God was just working his magic.”

May underwent emergency surgery that same night, with doctors later telling him he had sought medical attention just in time.

“After the esophagus thing happened it was like a total reset,” he said. “There’s nothing I can do at the moment, so playing baseball was at the very back of my mind. I was just trying to get healthy, get home and be able to see the next morning.”

The 6-foot-6 right-hander nicknamed Big Red closed his eyes and tilted his head toward the darkening sky before warming up.

“I was thanking the Lord for the opportunity to be back,” he said. “There’s been a lot of praying and a lot of devotion to him in the last two years of my life and I attribute all of my success to him.”

May’s first pitch was a 96 mph sinker to Braves leadoff hitter Michael Harris II for a strike. He again leaned his head back and looked skyward. Harris struck out looking.

Up came Austin Riley, who went down swinging on five pitches. Matt Olson was next and he took a called third strike. May skipped off the mound and was greeted with high-fives from his teammates in the dugout.

“It means the world knowing that my stuff still plays,” he said. “It was good to actually get big league hitters out in a big league game.”

The noisy crowd of 50,182 welcomed him back.

“That felt great,” he said.

May appeared to induce an inning-ending double play with two on in the second, but Betts bobbled the ball and threw it away at first to let a run score. It was Betts’ first error at shortstop this season.

“I didn’t get a good grip on it,” Betts said. “Just a dumb play.”

May’s emotions used to run as hot as his flowing red hair when he first came up to the majors.

“Every pitch everything would be super high or super low,” he said.

Cheating death calmed him down.

“Just being able to stay a little bit more level-headed throughout life in general has been one of my biggest things probably in the last six months,” he said.

In 2023, May was 4-1 in nine starts with a 2.63 ERA, 34 strikeouts and 16 walks before having Tommy John revision surgery.

Little did he know that would be the least of his troubles. And never did he think eating a salad would threaten his life.

“There wasn’t really a very bright light at the end of the tunnel at the time,” he said. “I had to scratch and claw my way out and find my way back.”

Yankees’ post-Juan Soto offense is good — with one lingering issue

You don’t have to talk to many folks in the Yankees clubhouse to hear whispered admissions that the team misses Juan Soto and wishes he were still around. Who wouldn’t feel that way after losing arguably the best left-handed hitter in the game, and a nice young man to boot?

But four games into the season, it is becoming evident that while the team thinks about its erstwhile mate, the 2025 lineup is dynamic, not to mention deeper and more athletic.

No roster is perfect, though, and the hole in this one popped up in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s 7-5 loss to Arizona.

Down 7-4 in the ninth inning and facing the D-backs’ left-handed closer A.J. Puk, manager Aaron Boone had already removed switch hitter Jasson Dominguez for outfield defense. That left three lefty hitters -- Austin Wells, Trent Grisham, and Ben Rice -- to face Puk. Switch hitter Oswaldo Cabrera, who is much better against righty pitching, was due up fourth.

Here is where the Yanks remain one threatening righty bat short. The two on the bench were Pablo Reyes and Oswald Peraza. After Rice homered to make it 7-5, Boone hit Reyes for Cabrera. Reyes lined the first pitch from Puk to center, ending the game.

The context that led to this moment:

-- The Yankees entered spring training without a full-time third baseman or high-end righty utility guy, in large part because they opted to exhaust their remaining budget at first base instead. The Paul Goldschmidt signing concluded the heavy lifting of a very busy and productive offseason.

-- All through spring training, the team scouted other camps for a righty bat, but the right player and deal did not materialize. They remain open to making this acquisition, but can’t create the player they need out of thin air; at the moment, this player doesn’t appear to exist.

-- Peraza entered camp with the chance to finally turn his potential to results and dazzle the Yankees. He could have become -- and still has the tools to be -- the righty bat about whom we’re talking. But he hit .160 in spring, and made the team in large part because he is out of minor league options and the Yanks aren’t quite ready to lose him on waivers.

-- Peraza’s lackluster spring left Reyes as Boone’s choice to hit for Cabrera on Tuesday.

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) walks off the field after being ejected in the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) walks off the field after being ejected in the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves at Yankee Stadium. / Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Now, a few potential solutions to this problem:

-- Dominguez could improve his defense to the point where Boone is eventually comfortable forgoing the defensive replacement. Had this been the case on Tuesday, he would have batted in the ninth instead of Grisham.

-- Dominguez could also improve from the right side. At present he is a switch hitter who is significantly better from the left side. His continued development could at some point give the Yankees another righty bat.

-- Peraza could step up. Time is running out there.

-- An appealing trade could somehow pop up, though it hasn’t yet.

This issue aside, the Yankees’ post-Soto lineup redesign is looking not just hot to start the season, but sustainably good -- and that’s without two future Hall-of-Famers in Soto and, for now, Giancarlo Stanton.

Forget the 18 home runs through four games for a moment. Consider what happened in Tuesday’s game, started by Corbin Burnes, one of the best pitchers in the sport:

-- Wells worked a brilliant 13-pitch at-bat in a fifth inning that set in motion a chain of events that ended in first baseman Josh Naylor’s two-run throwing error. Yes, the runs were unearned, but this was a classic case of a team making its own luck.

Wells appears on his way to the upper echelon of catchers in the game; who could have imagined a year ago that it would be legitimate to debate if a team would rather have Wells, Baltimore’s Adley Rutschman, the Mets’ Francisco Alvarez or Arizona’s Gabriel Moreno? But here we are.

New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells (28) hits a solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the first inning at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells (28) hits a solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the first inning at Yankee Stadium. / Brad Penner-Imagn Images

-- Cody Bellinger stole a base, his first of the season. The highly athletic Bellinger swiped 20 bags in 2023, and is a threat while on the bases.

-- The youngsters hit balls hard: A bulked-up Rice smashed a double at 111 mph and a groundout at 105 mph. Dominguez homered and made solid, 97 mph contact on a single to left. And Anthony Volpe took Burns way deep to left, smashing a homer at 107 mph. Volpe had three homers on the season before the curtain closed on April Fools Day.

-- In addition to those specific events, the Yankee lineup features several elements that should help it all year. Dominguez, Bellinger, Rice, Goldschmidt and Wells all bring swings naturally tailored to Yankee Stadium’s dimensions.

-- Chisholm is far more athletic than his predecessor at second base, Gleyber Torres. He already has three home runs and a helpful high-tech bat.

-- We haven’t even mentioned that the Yankees continue to employ the best position player to grace New York City in perhaps a generation or more, Aaron Judge.

-- Another green shoot appeared in the clubhouse before the game, when Stanton confirmed what we heard from sources last week: His tennis elbows are improving, and he won’t miss nearly as much time as many of us assumed in spring training after Stanton declared his injury "severe."

One note on Will Warren:

The Yankees are excited about Warren’s potential, and loved his performance in five strong innings in Tuesday’s start. But one thing to note: Warren did not hold his fastball velocity for all five frames. He was within his normal range for most of the game, sitting 90-92 mph and touching 94 mph twice, according to a scout.

But Warren’s 3-1 fastball to Jake McCarthy leading off the fifth inning flashed on the scoreboard as 89 mph. It actually came in above 89.5 mph, according to a scout, so it could be called 90. But it did get a few people’s attention.

Possible explanations: 1) Warren threw 85 pitches, more than he had in a spring training game. He is still building stamina; 2) he might have been focusing on throwing a strike, resulting in a tiny velocity reduction; 3) it was freakin' freezing out there.

Not a significant concern at all. Warren pitched well. Just an observation.

Jackson Merrill and Padres agree to 9-year, $135 million contract for 2026-34

SAN DIEGO — All-Star outfielder Jackson Merrill and the San Diego Padres agreed to a nine-year, $135 million contract covering 2026-34.

Merrill’s deal includes a $30 million team option for 2035 that would convert to a player option if he has a top five finish in MVP voting at any point during the contract.

Merrill, who turns 22 on April 19, made his major league debut last season and became an All-Star, hitting .292 with 24 homers, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. He finished second in NL Rookie of the Year voting to Pittsburgh pitcher Paul Skenes.

He has an $809,500 salary while in the major leagues this year after earning the $740,000 minimum last year and gaining $1,191,534 from the pre-arbitration bonus pool.

Merrill would have been eligible for arbitration after the 2026 season and for free agency after the 2029 World Series.

Jackson Merrill and Padres agree to $135 million, 9-year contract for 2026-34

SAN DIEGO (AP) — All-Star outfielder Jackson Merrill and the San Diego Padres agreed Wednesday to a $135 million, nine-year contract covering 2026-34.

Merrill’s deal includes a $30 million team option for 2035 that would convert to a player option if he has a top five finish in MVP voting at any point during the contract.

Merrill, who turns 22 on April 19, made his major league debut last season and became an All-Star, hitting .292 with 24 homers, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. He finished second in NL Rookie of the Year voting to Pittsburgh pitcher Paul Skenes.

He has an $809,500 salary while in the major leagues this year after earning the $740,000 minimum last year and gaining $1,191,534 from the pre-arbitration bonus pool.

Merrill would have been eligible for arbitration after the 2026 season and for free agency after the 2029 World Series.

Diamondbacks at Yankees Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, trends and stats for April 2

Its Wednesday, April 2 and the Diamondbacks (3-2) are in the Bronx to take on the Yankees (3-1) in Game 2 of this three-game series.

Zac Gallen is slated to take the mound for Arizona against Carlos Rodón for New York

Last night, Eugenio Suarez hit a grand slam in the top of the eighth inning as the Diamondbacks rallied for a 7-5 win over the Yankees. In his debut for Arizona, Corbin Burnes gave up four runs (two earned) in 4.1 innings. Anthony Volpe homered again for the Yankees. The Shortstop has three hits this season...all are home runs.

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

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Diamondbacks at Yankees

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: Dbacks.TV, YES

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Odds for the Diamondbacks at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Arizona Diamondbacks (+113), New York Yankees (-133)
  • Spread:  Yankees -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Diamondbacks at Yankees

  • Wednesday’s pitching matchup for April 2, 2025: Zac Gallen vs. Carlos Rodón
    • Diamondbacks: Zac Gallen (0-1, 9.00 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/27 vs. Cubs - 4 IP, 4 ER, 4 Hits, 4 BB, 4 Ks
    • Yankees: Carlos Rodón, (1-0, 1.69 ERA)
      Last outing: 3/27 vs. Brewers - 5.1 IP, 1 ER, 4 Hits, 2 BB, 7 Ks

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  • The Yankees went 21-15 (.583) last season with Carlos Rodon as the starting pitcher
  • The Under has cashed in 6 of the Yankees' last 7 home games with Carlos Rodon as the starter
  • Arizona has covered the spread in 3 of their 5 games this season
  • Jasson Dominguez hit his first home run of the season las tnight

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