Game Thread: Tigers (22-35) at White Sox (29-27)

Erick Fedde looks to get back to winning ways against the Tigers | (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson)

For the first time since May 2023, the White Sox will finish a month with a winning record — and they still have three games left to improve upon their total. After taking three of four from the Minnesota Twins at home, the White Sox look to push the lowly Tigers even further into the depths of despair while solidifying their place in the second wild card spot.

Taking the ball for the White Sox is Erick Fedde which will surely elicit a groan from fans that can be heard in Naperville. Fedde has yet to win a game and currently sports an 0-5 record in 10 starts. It’s been a rough 2026 for Fedde, but an even rougher month of May as he has a 10.13 ERA in four games this month. For those who love diving deeper into the “splits,” Fedde does have a 3.71 ERA at home as opposed to a 7.54 ERA on the road this year, so Guaranteed Rate Field might help him a little bit tonight.

Toeing the rubber for the Detroit Tigers tonight is Troy Melton. If you haven’t heard of him, you’re likely not alone but the young 25-year old has been impressive since his debut last July. Melton posted a 2.76 ERA across 16 games last year and got the win in his only start this year, on May 24 against the Baltimore Orioles. Melton allowed just two hits in five-plus innings of work and will look to build on that success tonight.

Here is the starting lineup for the White Sox:

Here is the starting lineup for the Tigers:

First pitch is 6:40 p.m. CST. I’ll hopefully be back with a happy recap on another good team win. You can watch on CHSN or listen on ESPN Chicago 1000. Let us know your thoughts and predictions below!

Mets vs. Marlins: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 5/29/26

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 17: Freddy Peralta #51 of the New York Mets in action against the New York Yankees at Citi Field on May 17, 2026 in New York City. The Mets defeated the Yankees 7-6 in ten innings. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Mets lineup

Carson Benge – RF
Bo Bichette – SS
Juan Soto – LF
Jared Young – DH
A.J. Ewing – CF
Mark Vientos – 1B
Brett Baty – 3B
Marcus Semien – 2B
Luis Torrens – C

SP: Freddy Peralta – RHP

Marlins lineup

Xavier Edwards – 2B
Liam Hicks – 1B
Otto Lopez – SS
Kyle Stowers – LF
Jakob Marsee – CF
Connor Norby – DH
Owen Caissie – RF
Javier Sanoja – 3B
Joe Mack – C

SP: Max Meyer – RHP

Broadcast info

First pitch: 7:10 PM ET
TV: WPIX
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2

GAME THREAD: Red Sox at Guardians, game 59 of 162

CLEVELAND, OH - CIRCA 1948: Ted Williams #9 of the Boston Red Sox Lou Boudreau of Cleveland Indians circa 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images) | Sporting News via Getty Images

Here’s the Red Sox lineup:

Here’s the Guardians’ lineup:

Let’s go, Guardians!

Game 57 Game Day Thread – Kansas City Royals @ Texas Rangers

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 24: The Texas Rangers logo is seen on the field before the game at which they debuted their new City Connect uniforms at Globe Life Field on April 24, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Kansas City Royals @ Texas Rangers

Friday, May 29, 2026, 7:05 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / CW33)

The Shed

RHP Stephen Kolek vs. LHP MacKenzie Gore

Today’s Lineups

ROYALSRANGERS
Lane Thomas – LFJoc Pederson – DH
Bobby Witt – SSJosh Jung – 3B
Maikel Garcia – 3BBrandon Nimmo – RF
Salvador Perez – CJake Burger – 1B
Starling Marte – DHEzequiel Duran – SS
Vinnie Pasquantino – 1BEvan Carter – CF
Nick Loftin – 2BAlejandro Osuna – LF
Jac Caglianone – RFDanny Jansen – C
Kyle Isbel – CFNicky Lopez – 2B
Stephen Kolek – RHPMacKenzie Gore – LHP

Go Rangers!

Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs Friday Night

Apr 24, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante (53) pitches against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

One of those weekends you circle on your calendar before the season begins will start Friday night at Busch Stadium as the St. Louis Cardinals play host to those nemesis Chicago Cubs. The tiny bears will force Shota Imanaga onto the mound while Andre Pallante will take the ball for the St. Louis Cardinals. First pitch scheduled for 6:15pm central time.

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Game Thread: We need our stopper

BOSTON, MA - MAY 10: Wilyer Abreu #52 of the Boston Red Sox interacts with Nick Martinez #28 of the Tampa Bay Rays during the game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Sunday, May 10, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Go Rays!

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Game #58 GameThread: Jays @ Orioles

May 9, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; A general view before the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Athletics at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: James A. Pittman-Imagn Images | James A. Pittman-Imagn Images

Adam Macko gets the ‘start’ tonight (likely closer to an opener). I don’t know what they expect out of him. Two innings, three? The most he threw in Buffalo is 2.1 innings. Austin Voth is to be the ‘bulk’ guy. And they are planning another bullpen day Sunday.

And Charles McAdoo makes his MLB debut, playing second base. No pressure Charles (can we call you Chuck?), the last guy to be in the right-handed platoon role at second base, hit just .188 (with one walk) and he got 28 games worth of runaway. If you can crack .200, we’ll be thrilled.

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSORIOLES
George Springer – DHTaylor Ward – LF
Ernie Clement – SSGunnar Henderson – SS
Vladimir Guerrero – 1BAdley Rutschman – DH
Kazuma Okamoto – 3BPete Alonso – 1B
Daulton Varsho – CFSamuel Basallo – C
Charles McAdoo – 2BLeody Taveras – CF
Myles Straw – LFColton Cowser – RF
Yohendrick Pinango – RFCoby Mayo – 3B
Brandon Valenzuela – CJackson Holliday – 2B
Austin Voth – RHPTrevor Rogers – LHP

David Stearns takes stock of Mets, pinpoints problems that have led to disappointing season

On Friday, May 29, after 56 games played (just over a third of the way through the season), the Mets are 10 games under .500, 14.5 GB of the NL East and 7.5 GB of the final Wild Card spot.

They’ll begin another three-game series at Citi Field on Friday night when they host the Miami Marlins, who swept New York in Miami last week, but before the team takes the field, David Stearns met with the media to take stock of the Mets and their disappointing season.

“We have not had a good year so far, there’s no question,” Stearns said. “We’re not where we thought we would be. We’ve dug ourselves a hole. It’s not an insurmountable hole, but it is definitely a hole and we’re gonna have to play a lot better baseball to do what we want to do this year.”

After pointing out the obvious, Stearns attempted to pinpoint the problems affecting New York and, perhaps more importantly, explain why they’ve happened and continue to happen.

One of the biggest issues that has befallen the Mets this year – that is top of mind because of David Peterson’s failure on Tuesday to back up home plate on a double that resulted in a run, which drew the ire of SNY commentator Ron Darling on the telecast – is mental mistakes.

From the start of the season, whether it’s defenders not knowing how many outs there are, poor decisions on the basepaths or even an unsightly record on ABS challenges, New York has not played clean baseball this year.

After Peterson’s gaffe, one of many by the team this year, manager Carlos Mendoza was asked whether his coaching staff’s messaging to the players is being acknowledged and the skipper said he had no concerns in that department.

For his part, Stearns also offered a vote of confidence in Mendoza and the rest of the coaches.

“I think our coaching staff does a really good job,” he said. “Look, on the Petey [play] in particular, that’s a pretty heady player – he was frustrated – but that’s a pretty heady player who generally does a really good job with those types of things, so I wouldn’t put too much into that.”

A more obvious problem for the Mets has been their lack of offense, especially from players who were brought in over the offseason to add some thump to the lineup.

While injuries have limited some of those players and other stars on New York’s roster, what the Mets have produced at the plate all season is truly baffling. Even role players who have been given a chance to play every day and take that next step have failed to do so. 

“We’ve clearly had some players that we thought and still think that are capable of taking that next step forward in their careers, and we haven’t quite seen that yet,” Stearns said. It doesn’t mean we won’t or they’re not capable of it, but we haven’t.”

One of the biggest disappointments offensively for New York has been Bo Bichette, who signed a three-year, $126 million contract over the offseason after a great career with the Toronto Blue Jays.

But in his first season with the Mets, Bichette has had a terrible showing, hitting .225 with a .590 OPS – well below his career averages – while batting near the top of the lineup all season. In fact, after New York signed Bichette (and to some extent Jorge Polanco), it envisioned him, Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto to be one of the best top of the orders in baseball.

And while Bichette has struggled, Lindor and Polanco have both been injured for much of the season, leaving Soto as the only player atop the lineup who has come through consistently.

“That’s been one of the most frustrating parts of the season,” Stearns said. “We did believe that the top of our order would match any top of order in baseball and we haven’t had those players together and at various points when we’ve had elements of that group on the field, we haven’t gotten the production that we anticipated.

“So that has been frustrating, it’s been a challenge. We still believe that those are really good players and when we get them back at the top of the lineup, we’ll have a really good top of the lineup.”

Despite the results, though, Stearns still believes the Mets “have the talent to be a very good offensive team.” He is also encouraged by how the players continue to compete even after everything has gone wrong this season.

“I think the motivation and energy from these players remains very high,” Stearns said. “I understand there’s frustration everywhere, there’s exacerbation, we all get it, but our players are playing hard and they care and they compete and that’s a reflection on them and on our coaches.”

That energy and want-to out of the team is also part of the reason why Stearns isn’t ready to commit to any specific strategy at the trade deadline.

“We’re not there yet,” he said. “We’ve got time, so we’re not there yet.”

Giants activate Logan Webb and Jung Hoo Lee, place Tyler Mahle on IL

Jung Hoo Lee hugging Logan Webb in the dugout.
DETROIT, MI - MAY 27: Jung Hoo Lee #51 of the San Francisco Giants (R) greets starting pitcher Logan Webb #62 before a game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on May 27, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As expected, the San Francisco Giants made a handful of moves on Friday, as they return from the off day to kick off a 10-game road strip, which starts a stretch of 13 games in as many days. We’d known for a few days that All-Star pitcher Logan Webb would be returning on Friday as the Giants face the Colorado Rockies, but the corresponding move was not known, and it’s a tiny bit surprising: fellow right-handed starter Tyler Mahle has been placed on the 15-Day Injured List with with a hamstring strain. Mahle’s IL stint is retroactive to May 27.

Mahle has been struggling all season, and has a 6.04 ERA, a 4.85 FIP, and an MLB-worst seven losses in just 11 starts. He’s looked nothing like the player who had a 2.18 ERA and a 3.37 FIP for the Texas Rangers a year ago, before coming to the Giants on a one-year deal that featured not just $10 million, but a very loud stamp of approval from Bruce Bochy.

With Trevor McDonald pitching very well while filling in for Webb, the Giants had a decision to make about their rotation. And while it seemed like a distinct possibility that they would make the decision to move Mahle to the bullpen, they instead kicked the decision down the road a bit by placing him on the IL. Now he can take his time getting fully healthy, make a few rehab appearances in AAA, and the Giants can reassess in a few weeks.

San Francisco also made a move on the position player side, by activating right fielder Jung Hoo Lee from the 10-Day IL, and optioning Will Brennan to Sacramento. This was the first day that Lee was eligible to come off the IL, which certainly suggests his injury was quite minor. Like Webb, Lee is slotting straight into the starting lineup at Coors Field, and will bat sixth. Brennan will head back to AAA where he’ll stay on call as emergency outfield depth.

Friday night Orioles game thread: vs. Blue Jays, 7:05

ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - MAY 18: Trevor Rogers #28 of the Baltimore Orioles looks to receive the ball back against the Tampa Bay Rays during a game at Tropicana Field on May 18, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Trevor Rogers will look to get back on track tonight against the Blue Jays. The Orioles received a quality start from Chris Bassitt yesterday, but the offense failed to carry its weight in a 2-1 loss. Baltimore will need to score more than two runs tonight if Rogers’ recent woes continue.

Adley Rutschman (DH) and Samuel Basallo (C) will both be in the lineup this evening against left-handed pitcher Adam Macko. Colton Cowser, Leody Taveras and Taylor Ward will handle the outfield duties. Coby Mayo will play third base, Gunnar Henderson will take short, Jackson Holliday will handle second and Pete Alonso will begin the game at first.

Albert Suárez should be available after rejoining the roster on a major league deal. Yennier Cano was testing his hamstring on the field earlier today. The team optioned Cameron Weston back to Norfolk and transferred Dean Kremer to the 60-day IL before tonight’s contest.

Baltimore carried some significant momentum into the series but suffered a setback last night. Can Rogers and the Orioles rediscover the good vibes this evening at Camden Yards?

Orioles lineup:

  1. Taylor Ward (R) LF
  2. Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
  3. Adley Rutschman (S) DH
  4. Pete Alonso (R) 1B
  5. Samuel Basallo (L) C
  6. Leody Taveras (S) CF
  7. Colton Cowser (L) RF
  8. Coby Mayo (R) 3B
  9. Jackson Holliday (L) 2B

Braves at Reds chat and discussion: Grant Holmes vs Chris Paddack

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 23: Grant Holmes #66 of the Atlanta Braves pitches against the Washington Nationals in the first inning at Truist Park on May 23, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves and their offense which is currently second in MLB in runs scored will to Cincinnati to take on the Reds who are 5-5 in their last ten games.

The Reds have the fourth worst team ERA in MLB while sporting an offense that is right at league average being fourteenth in MLB in runs scored. Chris Paddack will have his hands full for the Reds as he takes the mound with his 6.86 ERA and Grant Holmes looks to continue his streak of solid starts.

The Braves only play the Reds six times this season, and after this series won’t see them again until the end of September.

First pitch is at 6:40 EDT

Lineup

Preview

Washington Nationals vs San Diego Padres Game Thread

CLEVELAND, OHIO - MAY 25: Daylen Lile #4 and Jacob Young #30 of the Washington Nationals celebrate scoring on a single hit by Luis García Jr. during the sixth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on May 25, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When the Nats and Padres get together, things tend to get interesting. That could be especially true this time as the two teams are as evenly matched as they have been in a long time. Both are over .500, but have gotten there in very different ways. The Nats are powered by an explosive offense, while the Padres have a lockdown bullpen.

Blake Butera is making a couple changes to the lineup. Dylan Crews will be back in there in right field, which pushes James Wood to DH. Nasim Nunez will also be at second base and hit 9th. Keibert Ruiz will be behind the dish and hit 8th. Paxton Schultz will be the opener today, but Andrew Alvarez will be coming for bulk relief duty.

The Padres offense has underperformed this year. Fernando Tatis Jr. does not have a home run, while Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado have also taken big steps back. Gavin Sheets, Miguel Andujar and Ty France have the highest OPS numbers in the Padres lineup. We know that the big names in the Padres lineup can get hot at any time though. Lucas Giolito signed with the Padres very late, but he has been solid in his first couple of starts for the team. He will take the mound and face the team that drafted him.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Nationals Park

Time: 6:45 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV and Fox 5 WTTG

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

The energy in the stadium this weekend should be great, and that fires me up. This team is giving the fans reason to believe. Hopefully the Nats can continue playing better baseball at home, after an awful start to the year at Nats Park. This will be a fun test for the boys. Follow along in the comments down below, and let’s go Nats!

Game 56: Red Sox @ Guardians – Samaniego/Bello vs Cecconi

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 23: Brayan Bello #66 of the Boston Red Sox pitches during the second inning of a game against the Minnesota Twins on May 23, 2026 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Great; another opener in front of Brayan Bello. The Guardians lead the AL Central while the Sox slipped right back into fifth place. Who’s looking for a fun weekend?!

⚾️ First Pitch: 7:10pm EDT — Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH

📺 TV: NESN

📻 Radio: WEEI

Game 58: Twins at Pirates

Frankie being nice to a fan. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Time: 5:45 Central
Weather: Sunny, 77°
Opponent’s SB site: Bucs Dugout
TV: The Apple that isn’t the Beatles’ record label. Radio: While the Twins are in Pittsburgh, Dan Gladden is romancing your grandma

Today’s Pirates starter is rightly Jared Jones, from Whittier, CA. Famous people from Whittier include Tricky Dick, Nomar Garciaparra, Tom Waits, and Bull Durham writer/director Ron Shelton (who knew Derek Shelton’s dad, also a Ron).

Jones is making his 2026 debut for the Pirates. He started 22 games for the team in 2024, doing better in the first half than the second, and missed all last season with UCL surgery/rehab. He throws mad gas, in the upper 90s, with a upper-80s slider plus a change and curve. If you’ll remember from the Liriano days (the happy ones), fast fastball with a fast slider is a nasty combo when the control is good. If the control isn’t so good… you might still throw a no-hitter with six walks, if you’re lucky.

In the Allegheny Mountains city of Altoona, PA, about two hours from Pittsburgh, there’s an unusual pizza you can get. It has tomato sauce, green pepper slices, meat and cheese. That’s not so unusual! Well, here’s what it looks like:

Yes, that’s “American” cheese (AKA slicy Velveeta) on top of salami. Invented at the Altoona Hotel, which burned down in 2013 and I swear I have an alibi for where I was that night.

Some people swear by this pizza. The Altoona Curve (the Pirates’ AA team) changed their name for a few days in 2023 to the Altoona Pizzas, featuring this logo:

Now, to my mind, that isn’t anywhere near as good as the death-metal pizza from the beginning of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters. But that decision’s up to you. (Mild cussing in the clip below.)

One thing that struck me as odd in the article about the pizza was how it says that putting the toppings below the cheese makes it “Detroit style.” Huh. I suppose most restaurants put the toppings on the cheese. But we usually make pizza at home, and always put the toppings below the cheese. It helps them stay on! Whatever floats your boat. And I personally think American cheese with salami would be fine on a pizza. I’m not TOO picky about pizzas as long as you keep yer pineapple and fish bits away from me.

Ben Clemens at FanGraphs just posted an article about negotiations over the next CBA, and he analyzes the proposals from both the players’ union and the owners. It’s a very well-written article, check it out if you have any interest in this sort of thing.

What I found intriguing is that both sides are talking about changing the way TV revenue is distributed. The MLBPA wants a large chunk of local TV revenue to be shared; the MLB wants ALL of it to be shared. All the TV money, local and national, would go in a big pile and be split 30 ways.

I never would have expected that to happen. I’d have thought the Dodgers and Yankees would scream bloody murder to keep it from happening. Since this is the one thing both the league and the union basically agree on (they just disagree about percentages), you can expect that some form of it WILL happen. Whether that benefits a midmarket team like the Twins as much as it would a small-market team like Pittsburgh, I dunno. Keep in mind that the Pirates make enough from tickets/concessions alone to cover their whole payroll, and that’s before you count TV money, and they hate spending on players. So how a salary floor might operate is gonna be a big point of contention.

Also sure to be a point of contention: what counts as “revenue” for revenue-sharing purposes. Is it tickets and concessions? Or is it the free gimme gimme land teams routinely demand in new stadium deals, these days? Land they can use to be property developers? Players will want to call that part of “total revenue.” Owners will NOT.

Keep in mind I am never saying that restaurants and bars and condos and such around stadiums are bad things — what would a trip to Target Field be without explaining to your kids what a strip club is? But those things should go to the most enterprising property developers who build businesses, not ALL to one team (and often with massive tax giveaways other businesses wouldn’t get). Worth keeping an eye on this stuff.

Finally, we can’t visit Pittsburgh without remembering the time in 1974 when Dock Ellis went a little bananas on the Reds. Immortalized in this song:

The thing is, he’d let it be known a few days beforehand! Sports writer Donald Hall even asked Ellis about it at a party: “are you really going to hit every Cincinnati ballplayer Wednesday night?” Ellis replied, “how you know that?”

Well, Ellis sure meant it. He told the team in the locker room there was no need to talk about opposing players and their approaches to hitting, because “I’m just going to mow the lineup down.” Which he did, until obviously the manager had to pull him out.

You can read about it in this excerpt from Hall’s book, Dock Ellis in the Country of Baseball. Fun stuff.

Appropriately for a guy whose name name sounds like the letters “L-S,” there was also that time Ellis threw a Liriano-style no-no of his own. On L-S-D. With eight walks and a HBP! (This time, the HBP was not on purpose)

Being high as heck on LSD was not on purpose, either. He’d been partying pretty hard, mixing vodka and acid (don’t try this at home), and he lost track of what day it was. But he made it to the ballpark in San Diego on time, and pitched a no-hitter that hopefully nobody will ever attempt to replicate.

And, like the song says, after finishing his baseball career, Ellis eventually became a drug counselor who spoke to young people and prison inmates about the dangers of addiction. And helped some former baseball players struggling with the same problems. From this article on the HOF website by Bruce Markusen.

Oh, and we have another very funny video with some mild cusswords in it:

That’s enough post length for today, I think! For a game probably nobody here is gonna watch because nobody has dang Apple TV!

Game 56: San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals

San Diego, California - May 26: Ramon Laureano #5 of the San Diego Padres walks back to the dugout after striking out during the third inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Petco Park on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)

San Diego Padres (31-24) at Washington Nationals (29-28), May 29, 2026, 3:45 p.m. PST

Watch: Padres.TV

Location: Nationals Park – Washington, DC

Listen: 97.3 The Fan



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