Cincinnati Reds look to avoid being swept at home by Milwaukee Brewers

St. Louis Cardinals v Cincinnati Reds

Per Baseball Reference, the two best starting pitchers (and two of the three most valuable overall members) on the Milwaukee Brewers are ace Jacob Misiorowski and lefty Kyle Harrison. The Cincinnati Reds managed to dodge facing either one of them during this series in Great American Ball Park, yet here they are on the cusp of being swept (again) by their division rivals.

(Are they even still rivals at this juncture?)

A loss this evening would sink Cincinnati to 5 games under .500 for the first time all season. They’re already sporting a comically awful 2-15 record against NL Central opponents this season. And unlike recent series, they can’t even hand the ball to ace Chase Burns in the final game of a series to help them salvage it.

Instead, they’ll hand it to Rhett Lowder, who yielded a pair of homers and 4 ER in 5.1 IP his last time out against the New York Yankees. The Reds, if they’re to go anywhere this season, simply must get more out of their 2023 1st round pick tonight and going forward.

Milwaukee will send swingman Shane Drohan to the mound to start tonight. He has alternated between the bullpen and starting rotation often this year, though each of his most recent four appearances have come as a starter. He’s a lefty, too, so manager Terry Francona has stacked his lineup accordingly to begin (including with Dane Myers, of all folks, batting in the #3 spot in the order).

First pitch is slated for 7:10 PM ET. Here’s how the Reds will line up to start:

If there is any good Reds news at the moment, it’s that they didn’t immediately make a roster move to place Nick Lodolo on the IL after his pitching wrist was hit by a 107 mph comebacker last night. Hopefully that’s an indication that they think he’ll emerge from that scary incident mostly OK, though it remains to be seen whether he’ll need to have a start pushed back, or not.

Anyway, go win a baseball game, Reds. It would really make a lot of very, very disappointed people happy for a few minutes.

Thoughts on a 4-2 Rangers loss

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 24: Jake Burger #21 of the Texas Rangers catches fly ball hit by Esteury Ruiz #3 of the Miami Marlins in the eight inning at loanDepot park on June 24, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Saul Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Marlins 4, Rangers 2

  • The Rangers did not win the series in Miami.
  • They did not win the series in Miami despite some excellent work from Jacob deGrom.
  • Jacob deGrom ended up taking the loss in the game due to allowing a pair of runs and leaving the game with the team down 2-1. Its unfortunate, because he pitched really, really well.
  • deGrom is not vintage deGrom. He’s not “best pitcher in baseball” Jacob deGrom any more. But he’s still awfully damn good.
  • Like Kumar Rocker on Monday, deGrom threw the slider for about half of his pitches. And like Rocker, he missed a bunch of bats with it, generating swings and misses on 12 of the 25 sliders that the Marlins swung at, out of 45 sliders total.
  • Unlike Rocker, deGrom has a fastball and a changeup that can also miss bats. He got whiffs on 9 of 15 swings on his fastball and 3 of the 5 swings the Marlins attempted on his changeup.
  • In all, that’s 24 swings and misses, tied for the 6th most in MLB this season. He racked up 8 strikeouts in all.
  • Unfortunately, deGrom also issued a pair of walks in the game. One of them, a leadoff walk to Otto Lopez to start the fourth, came around to score on a two out Griffin Conine double. The other, which came with no one out in the fifth, put Owen Caissie, who had a leadoff single to start the inning, at second. Caissie came around to score on a Xavier Edwards one out single after a sac bunt.
  • That Edwards single was the only hit with a runner in scoring position today. The Rangers were 0 for 1 with runners in scoring position, the Marlins were 1 for 5.
  • deGrom allowed just four hits in the game — three singles and the Conine double. They came at inopportune times, though, and with a Ranger lineup that, well, only had one at bat with runners in scoring position all game, deGrom needed to be close to perfect for the Rangers to win.
  • Cole Winn gave up a two run homer in the eighth to turn a one run game into a three run game, which ended up being all the more lamentable when the Rangers scored in the top of the ninth.
  • Winn’s ERA is now up to 6.38 on the season.
  • Last year, Winn’s 1.51 ERA was belied by his 4.19 xERA and 3.90 FIP. He’s doing the opposite this year, with a 4.35 FIP and an xERA that won’t be updated until tomorrow, but is, I’m pretty sure, less than 6.38.
  • Still, the real problem was the lack of offense. The Rangers scored twice, on a Wyatt Langford solo homer and Joc Pederson’s solo shot in the ninth off of Pete Fairbanks. That Pederson shot makes you want to metaphorically shake your fist at Winn for allowing the two runs in the eighth, but then, maybe Fairbanks doesn’t challenge Pederson if its just a one run game, pitches him more cautiously.
  • The Rangers got just four other hits in the game, all singles, one of them by Wyatt Langford. They drew no walks. They also sent four batters more than the minimum to the plate because Nick Lopez, who had one of the hits, was caught stealing, and Ezequiel Duran, who hit into a fielder’s choice after a Jake Burger infield single, got picked off first to end the inning.
  • Langford did successfully steal a base, and that’s good and all, but Meat Loaf’s song wasn’t called “One Out Of Three Ain’t Bad.”
  • There was some bad luck for the Rangers on balls in play. Brandon Nimmo had a couple of blasts that qualified as “barrels” by the Statcast measure, each of which went 390+ feet, but both of which were caught. Justin Foscue, pinch hitting for Lopez to start the sixth, crushed a line drive off of former Ranger John King that, a little to the left or right, could have been a double, but instead was caught for an out by former Ranger Heriberto Hernandez.
  • But even taking that into account, the bats let the team down on Wednesday.
  • Maybe the much awaited return of Corey Seager, expected to be in the opener against Toronto on Thursday, will provide a shot in the arm.
  • Jacob deGrom topped out at 98.9 mph with his fastball, averaging 97.4 mph. Tyler Alexander hit 92.1 mph with the one fastball he threw. Cole Winn touched 95.9 mph with his fastball. Robby Ahlstrom’s sinker maxed out at 93.4 mph.
  • Wyatt Langford’s homer was 106.5 mph off the bat, and he had a 100.5 mph single. Justin Foscue had a 105.8 mph fly out. Joc Pederson had a 103.9 mph ground out and a 102.0 mph home run. Brandon Nimmo had a 103.8 mph fly out (that would have been a homer in 10 of 30 major league parks) and a 100.5 mph fly out.
  • Three down, seven to go.

Astros vs. Blue Jays Game Discussion: 6/24/2026

TONIGHT’S GAME: The Astros and Blue Jays will play the rubber match of this 3-game series tonight at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

RHP Mike Burrows (3-8) will make the start for the Astros vs. Jays RHP Trey Yesavage (3-3).

Both of tonight’s starters are facing their opponent for the 1st time in their young careers.

ROAD TRIPPIN: Tonight is the 3rd game of a 7-game road trip for the Astros, during which they will visit TOR (3G) and DET (4G), respectively.

Road Success: The Astros are 11-7 in their last 3 road trips combined.

They have posted a 17-13 record on the road since going 1-9 on their 1st road trip of the 2026 season.

Road Raking: The Astros are 1st in the AL in road batting avg. at .253.

They also rank 2nd in road HR (56), SLG (.422) and OPS (.748) and 3rd in road OBP (.337).

ASTROS-BLUE JAYS: The Astros were 4-2 vs. TOR in 2025 (3-0 at home, 1-2 at TOR).

After tonight’s game, the two clubs will next meet for a 3-game series, Aug. 3-5 at Daikin Park.

Recent Success: The Astros have won 7 of 10 and 9 of their last 13 vs. TOR.

ABOUT BURROWS: RHP Mike Burrows will make his club-leading 15th start of the season tonight and the 1st of his career vs. TOR.

Tonight will be his 1st start since June 13 at KC.

Following that start, he made 1 relief appearance, which was on June 19 vs. CLE, hurling a scoreless 9th inning in the Astros 9-3 win (threw 7 pitches, all strikes).

Burrows was acquired by the Astros from the Pirates this off-season as part of a three-team, six-player trade in which the Astros sent OF Jacob Melton and minor league RHP Anderson Brito to the Rays, while the Rays sent IF Brandon Lowe, OF Jake Mangum and LHP Mason Montgomery to the Pirates.

YESTERDAY’S RECAP: The Astros came out on top of a see-saw battle with the Blue Jays yesterday, winning 9-7 in 11 innings.

Joey Loperfido delivered the big blow vs. his former club with a 3-run HR in the top of the 11th to break a 6-6 tie.

RHP Logan VanWey hurled the final 2.0 innings of the game to earn his 1st ML victory (2.0 IP, 1 R,0 ER).

The Astros trailed, 6-4, after 8.0 innings but rallied for 2 runs in the top of the 9th to stay alive.

A sac fly by Cam Smith in that 9th tied it at 6-6.

The game included plenty of offense, including home runs in 3 consecutive AB’s in the 4th inning by Yainer Diaz, Cam Smith and Taylor Trammell.

The Astros tallied 15 hits overall with 4 HR and 2 doubles.

THREE TIMES A CHARM!: Yesterday’s game marked the 8th time in franchise history that the Astros have homered in 3 consecutive plate appearances.

The last time was in a 4-3 win vs. TEX on July 19, 2019.

Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez went back-to-back-to-back in the 3rd inning of that game, all vs. LHP Mike Minor.

CLOSE CALLS: The Astros are 15-10 in 2-run games, 8-4 in 1-run games and 4-4 in extra innings.

THE SLOW TURNAROUND: Over the last month(May 21-June 23), the Astros are 18-12 (.600), which is the 2nd-best record in the AL in that span.

RECENT STROS: The Astros have won 5 of 7 and 7 of their last 11 games.

HISTORIC HOMERS: Per Elias, Yordan Alvarez’ 25 HR are tied for the 3rd-most in franchise history through the club’s 1st 81 games.

The record for HR through the club’s 1st 81 games is 27, set by Lance Berkman in 2002.

Most HR thru 81 Team Games
27 – L. Berkman, 2002
26 – J. Bagwell, 1994 & 1999
25 – Yordan Alvarez, 2026

MVP-CALIBER: Yordan Alvarez has had a torrid 1st half to his season, currently leading all of baseball with a 1.076 OPS.

Additionally, he leads the AL in batting avg. (.325), SLG (.640), OBP (.436) and TB (185), is T-1st in HR (25) and T-2nd in RBI (56).

Alvarez, who was the AL Player of the Month for May, is hitting .397 (29×73) in June with 5 HR and 17 RBI with a 1.152 OPS (.494 OBP/.658 SLG).

ALL-STAR VOTING: Yordan Alvarez leads all AL DH’s in All-Star voting, per MLB’s update yesterday.

His 1,974,459 votes rank 2nd in the AL and 3rd overall in the Majors.

ROCKIN AT ROGERS: In his last 16 games at Rogers Centre, Yordan Alvarez has 7 HR and 16 RBI and is hitting .389 (21×54) in that span with an .852 SLG and a 1.359 OPS.

PEN PALS: Since May 15, the Astros bullpen has been one of the best in the AL, posting a 2.82 clip (41ER/131IP) in that span…the Astros are 21-15 since May 15.

OKERT’S 0’S: LHP Steven Okert has not allowed a run in his last 16.0 innings, which is the longest scoreless streak by an Astros hurler this season.

His streak, which spans 13 apps., is the longest cons. inning scoreless streak since RHP AJ Blubaugh recorded 22.1 cons. scoreless innings from Aug. 23, 2025-March 26, 2026.

HADERADE: In his 9 appearances since coming of the IL on June 3, opponents are just 2×29 off LHP Josh Hader.

Hader has posted a 1.00 ERA (1ER/9IP) and is 5-for-5 in save opportunities (.069 opp. avg., .033 WHIP).

THE LAMMA!: RHP Peter Lambert’s 4 wins since May 24 are tied for tops in the AL in that span.

In his 6 starts in the time frame, he is 4-0 with a 2.97 ERA (Astros are 5-1 in those starts)

TAPPING FOR SUCCESS: Astros batters have won an MLB-best 56 ABS challenges and lead the Majors in challenge success rate (60%).

Isaac Paredes (9-for-9) has the most successful challenges in the Majors without losing one.

Jose Altuve has been successful on 14-of-19 challenges (74%), ranking 2nd in the Majors in successful challenges.

ROSTER MOVE: Effective today, the Astros have recalled LHP Colton Gordon from Triple A Sugar Land.

RHP Logan VanWey was optioned to Triple A Sugar Land following yesterday’s game.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Wednesday, June 24, 6:07 p.m. CT

Location: Rodgers Centre, Toronto, ON

TV: Space City Home Network

Radio: KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2; TUDN 102.9 FM HD2 (Spanish)

The Yankees are playing the Red Sox at Fenway this weekend. How much are tickets?

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Yankees star Cody Bellinger (L) and Red Sox slugger Willson Contreras are meeting at Fenway this weekend.

Baseball’s best rivalry is back on.

Starting Thursday, June 25, Cody Bellinger’s New York Yankees will visit Willson Contreras’ Boston Red Sox for a four-game series at Beantown’s historic Fenway Park.

If you’d like to see the longtime adversaries duke it out on the diamond live, last-minute tickets are still available for all four contests in the City of Notions.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one game was $79 including fees on SeatGeek.

The other three showdowns have seats starting anywhere from $82 to $118 including fees.

Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).

In their last two-game series at Yankee Stadium — they were supposed to play three but the June 6 game was postponed due to rain — the Pinstripes and BoSox split their pair of Bronx battles.

Contreras homered and drove in three runs while Sonny Gray twirled 6 1/3 innings of three-run ball to lead Boston on June 5. Then, two days later, New York got their revenge with a defiant 6-1 victory behind impressive efforts from Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm who both went yard.

And, now, let’s zoom out for a second.

Outside of the day-to-day of the 2026 regular season, going to a Yankees-Red Sox game at Fenway Park is an essential, potentially magical bucket list item for any baseball fan.

“My first experience at Fenway was an excellent one…because the ballpark is magnificent to watch a ballgame in,” Pinstripe Alley reported after seeing the rivals live in August 2023.

They added “the sun setting behind the third-base side looked like it could have been from a painting, and even though the Boston fans around us may have been annoyed that the Yankees were winning and we were happy, they were game to partake in the rivalry repartee as well. Being around people who enjoyed baseball just as much as we do enhanced the experience.”

We’ll see ya on Jersey Street.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about seeing the Yankees and Red Sox at Fenway Park below.

How much are the cheapest tickets to see the Yankees vs. Red Sox at Fenway Park?

A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets for the Yankees and Red Sox four games at Fenway Park are listed here:

Yankees vs. Red Sox Fenway datesTicket prices
start at
Thursday, June 25
7:10 p.m.
$90(including fees)
Friday, June 26
7:10 p.m.
$79(including fees)
Saturday, June 27
1:10 p.m.
$118(including fees)
Sunday, June 28
7:20 p.m.
$82(including fees)

Yankees 2026 home game tickets

At the moment, Aaron Boone’s Yankees are sitting at 47-31, three games up on the scrappy Tampa Bay Rays in the competitive AL East.

And, while that’s certainly exciting, we’re most jazzed about all the amazing giveaways the team has planned for the rest of the year.

To make sure you’re fully up to speed on which games include special trinkets with your tickets (and Old-Timer’s Day!), here are all the remaining 2026 Yankees giveaways and special dates.

Yankees 2026 giveaways
Twins vs. YankeesFriday, July 3
Fireworks Night
Twins vs. YankeesSaturday, July 4
Yankees 4th of July Cap Day
Pirates vs. YankeesMonday, July 20
Yankees T-Shirt Night
Braves vs. YankeesSaturday, Aug. 8
Old-Timers’ Day
Blue Jays vs. YankeesFriday, Aug. 21
Cody Bellinger Bobblehead Night
Blue Jays vs. YankeesSaturday, Aug. 22
Hello Kitty Yankees Bobblehead Day
Astros vs. YankeesThursday, Aug. 27
George Costanza Calzone Bobblehead Night
Orioles vs. YankeesFriday, Sept. 25
Josh Hart Yankees Bobblehead Night
Orioles vs. YankeesSaturday, Sept. 26
CC Sabathia Night

Note: Most freebies will be given to the first 18,000 fans. There are exceptions so make sure to arrive at the ballpark early.

Prefer a home game without giveaways? You can find the Yankees’ complete 2026 schedule here.

Huge 2026 concerts

Hoping to catch a concert or three this year, too?

If the answer is a resounding yes, here are just a few you won’t want to miss these next few months.

• RUSH

• Bon Jovi

• Phish

• Gorillaz

• Wu-Tang Clan

Plus, JAŸ-Z has three concerts at Yankee Stadium from July 10-12 celebrating the anniversaries of his landmark albums “Reasonable Doubt” and “The Blueprint.” We’re already counting down the days.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


Aubrey Huff goes on crazy homophobic rant after Giants Pride Night Bible drama

A controversial former San Francisco Giants player has gone crazy online in a lengthy homophobic rant against his ex-team’s Pride Night debacle.

Aubrey Huff took to X on Wednesday morning, and he didn’t pull any punches when it came to his thoughts on general manager Buster Posey’s befuddled response to reporters’ questions on Tuesday.

The former San Francisco Giants player has gone crazy online in a lengthy homophobic rant against his ex-team’s Pride Night debacle. Getty Images
He didn’t pull any punches when it came to his thoughts on general manager Buster Posey’s befuddled response. Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP

“I can pretty much guarantee you I know exactly what Buster wants to say about having to answer irrelevant non-Baseball questions that pertain to the sexual preference within the LGBTQ fudge packing community,” Huff began.

“You know how I know what he wants to say? Because it’s exactly what I, & most every single player, coach, & front office executive who were part of the @SFGiants World Series dynasty teams that brought the city 3 World Series titles in 5 years would say. And say confidently into the camera…..” he added.

“I’m not wearing this gay bulls–t. Queers don’t watch Baseball anyway. They watch The View, enjoy therapy, & fudge packing sessions. And anyone inside the LGBTQ community, or those who support them don’t like what I just said, then I say to you…. Go f–k yourselves, & eat a d–k. And I mean that in the most literal sense,” he said.

Huff, who played first base for the Giants from 2010 to 2012, and was part of their World Series winning team in 2010 and 2012, is known for his controversial statements online.

The drama began when several Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on their Pride hats on June 12. Landen Roupp, J.T. Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on their Pride Night caps. A fourth pitcher, Sam Hentges, chose to wear the team’s standard cap instead.

MLB later issued a warning for a uniform policy violation, though commissioner Rob Manfred clarified the players were not fined, disciplined or facing future punishment.

This caused a major backlash from media and politicians alike. Missouri Senator Josh Hawley demanded answers from Manfred and Vice President JD Vance publicly condemned the league.

In response to Hawley, Manfred said the Giants failed to clearly tell players they could wear standard hats instead of Pride caps. The Giants then issued a statement supporting the LGBTQ+ community while also respecting personal beliefs.

Days later, the DOJ referred the matter to the EEOC for a potential religious discrimination review, while LGBTQ+ advocates protested outside Oracle Park over the players’ actions and the team’s response.


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Mets' Francisco Lindor to be activated, start second game of doubleheader vs. Cubs

He's back.

For the first time since April 22, Francisco Lindor will be in the Mets' lineup for the second game of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs.

Manager Carlos Mendoza said before the first game that the Mets "anticipate him being active for tonight's game" following his stint on the injured list as he recovered from a calf strain, and he confirmed after the 10-3 loss that Lindor will indeed start.

In 24 games this season, Lindor owns a .226/.314/.355 slash line with two home runs, five RBI, and 14 runs scored.

"We missed him, obviously," Mendoza said. "His presence in the lineup everyday, on and off the field, how much he connects with guys in that locker room, the defense the bat -- he's been missed, obviously. We need him."

With Lindor returning as the starting shortstop, Bo Bichette will slide over back over to third base, but the Mets will need to take things slow with Lindor, likely giving him a day off on Thursday.

"There are going to be some off days here. If he plays today, he's probably going to be down tomorrow," Mendoza said. "... We'll see where we're at, but there are definitely going to be some off days here in the early going as we continue to build him up."

Cubs 10, Mets 3: Dansby Swanson homers twice and drives in seven. Also: Game 2 preview, 6:10 p.m. CT

This game looked tough due to the Mets young ace Nolan McLean starting. And in fact, it did not start out that way, with the Mets taking a 3-0 fourth-inning lead with two homers off Javier Assad.

But these are the suddenly offensively surging Cubs, and they hit three home runs and won the opener of the split doubleheader against the Mets, 10-3. Dansby Swanson led the home-run barrage with a pair, including a grand slam. It was the Cubs’ eighth win in their last 11 games.

Assad matched McLean with zeroes over the first three innings, though Assad got himself in trouble with a couple of walks in the second. He got out of that with a double play and then a strikeout of former Cub Jared Young [VIDEO].

The Mets got on the board against Assad in the bottom of the fourth. After a single by Bo Bichette, Young homered, followed by a long ball from Francisco Alvarez to give the Mets a 3-0 lead.

The Cubs, though, did not waste time coming back from that deficit. With two out in the top of the fifth, Pete Crow-Armstrong singled. Michael Conforto doubled him in to make it 3-1 [VIDEO].

The next hitter was Michael Busch, and it took just two pitches for him to go deep and tie the game [VIDEO].

More on Busch’s homer from BCB’s JohnW53:

Michael Busch’s fifth-inning home run was the Cubs’ 93rd of the year but 12th that tied the score.

It was just the fourth of those with a runner on base. Seiya Suzuki and Michael Conforto homered with two aboard, at home vs. the Reds and at the White Sox, respectively. Pete Crow-Armstrong did it with one on at home vs. the Reds. All came between May 4 and 17.

The last four had been with the bases empty.

Busch’s today was his third game-tying shot, matching PCA for the most. Alex Bregman and Ian Happ have hit two. The three-run blasts were the only ones by Conforto and Suzuki.

The Cubs have hit 25 go-ahead homers.

Assad finished five innings, allowing five hits and three runs. Really, the only mistakes he made were the home-run balls.

More on Assad’s outing from John:

Javier Assad’s start was the first by a Cub since 1901 of exactly 5.0 innings in which the pitcher gave up three runs on five hits, walked two and struck out five.

Ferguson Jenkins had two games with all the criteria except the two walks. They came a little more than three months apart, May 20 and Aug 23, 1983, both at home vs. the Reds, and he walked none in both.

Sixteen Cubs had starts with all the criteria but not five strikeouts. The most recent was by Edwin Jackson, at home vs. the Pirates, on June 20, 2014. He struck out eight, most in any of the 16 starts. Chris Volstead, with six on April 9, 2012, vs. the Brewers, was the only other one with more than four.

The Cubs then took the lead in the top of the sixth. With one out, Nico Hoerner doubled (good to see him hitting again!). One out later, Miguel Amaya singled, with Nico stopping at third.

Swanson then smashed this three-run homer [VIDEO].

Ryan Rolison threw a scoreless sixth and Caleb Thielbar, who has scuffled lately, threw a scoreless seventh.

Then Swanson and the Cubs put the game away in the eighth. Ian Happ and Hoerner led off the inning with walks. Pedro Alvarez laid down a successful sac bunt, moving the runners to second and third. Then Miguel Amaya was hit by a pitch to load the bases.

Unload those bases, Dansby! [VIDEO]

For Swanson, this was the second seven-RBI game of his career and first as a Cub. More on Swanson’s slam from John:

Dansby Swanson’s grand slam was the fourth of his career and second as a Cub. The first was Aug. 26, 2024, at Pittsburgh.

It was the Cubs’ fourth this season and third in two weeks, after Seiya Suzuki on June 11 at Colorado and Carson Kelly on June 19 at home vs. the Blue Jays.

The Cubs hit five last year. Swanson’s was the last of six in 2024.

They have hit 365 in the regular season since 1876 and 341 since 1901. Swanson’s was No. 155 on the road.
They have been hit by 213 different players.

As noted on the Marquee broadcast, Swanson is the third Cub to have a three-run homer and grand slam in the same game. The others: Kyle Schwarber on July 28, 2019 against the Brewers and Derrek Lee on July 2, 2009, also against the Brewers. Perhaps this is a good sign for the upcoming Brewers series.

Through the game of last Tuesday against the Rockies, Swanson was batting .175/.281/.306. Over his last five games since then: .444/.500/1.222 (8-for-18) with two doubles, four home runs, 14 (!) RBI and just two strikeouts. He’s raised his season BA to .194 and his season OPS to .670 over that five-game span. Here’s hoping that hot streak continues.

Tyler Ferguson, who was called up as the 27th man for the doubleheader, finished up with two scoreless innings.

As you know, the injury to Ben Brown is yet another blow to a starting rotation that’s had almost nothing but injuries this year. They’ll have to scramble to find starting pitchers after Thursday (when Matthew Boyd returns from an IL stint) and Friday (when Colin Rea should go against the Brewers). But if the offense keeps clicking like this… maybe the Cubs can keep winning even while trying to cobble together a rotation.

The Cubs are now five games over .500 for the first time since May 30, meaning they’re 10-10 since then. Not great, but much better than they were in the 20 games previous to that (5-15). Things are trending in the right direction.

The rest of this post contains the particulars for the second game of today’s doubleheader. At the time of this recap lineups were not available for the nightcap, so please check BCB social media for the lineups. Here’s the pitching matchup and other info.

Shōta Imanaga, LHP vs. Sean Manaea, LHP

Shōta Imanaga’s tale of three seasons in one:

Phase 1, first nine starts: 54.1 IP, 2.32 ERA, 0.906 WHIP, 2.82 FIP, five HR
Phase 2: next four starts: 21.2 IP, 10.80 ERA, 1.521 WHIP, 10.16 FIP, 12 HR
Phase 3: next two starts: 10.2 IP, 0.84 ERA, 0.938 WHIP, 2.06 FIP, no HR

So which is the real Imanaga? Yes, the last two starts were against the awful Rockies, but Colorado does have some decent hitters and Shōta got out of Coors Field without allowing a home run.

So, ¯_(ツ)_/¯.

Imanaga’s last start vs. the Mets was Sept. 25, 2025 at Wrigley Field and trust me, you do not want to look at that boxscore link. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Imanaga has pitched against the Mets three times and one of those three was a seven-inning scoreless outing at Citi Field in 2024. Given his career ERA of 10.34 in those three starts, you can guess how awful the other one was.

Hopefully, Imanaga will channel that 2024 start today.

Sean Manaea has been mostly a reliever for the Mets this year until he was moved into the rotation replacing David Peterson, because Peterson had been mostly awful.

Manaea’s two starts have been pretty good — four earned runs in 11.1 innings and only one home run allowed in two games against pretty good hitting teams (Braves and Phillies).

He threw four innings against the Cubs April 17 at Wrigley Field, entering when the Cubs were ahead 7-3. By the time he was done the Cubs led 12-4 and, among other things, he had served up a two-run homer to Ian Happ.

More like that today, please.

Here is the weather forecast for the area around Citi Field.

Today’s game is on Marquee Sports Network. It’s also on MLB Network (outside the Cubs and Mets market territories).

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

MLB.com Gameday for Game 2

Baseball-reference.com game preview for Game 2

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A look at the first half of the season for the RailRiders

George Lombard Jr. of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders reacts during a Minor League Baseball game at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, United States, on May 22, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Hard to believe, but the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders have reached the midpoint of their season.

The New York Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate wrapped up first-half play in the International League with a record of 37-37. That was good for 12th in the 20-team standings, 9.5 games behind the first-half champion Memphis Redbirds (47-28). The RailRiders began second-half play Tuesday with a six-game series in Indianapolis.

There were plenty of highlights during the first half. the biggest came June 5th at NBT Bank Stadium in New York when Brendan Beck and Carson Coleman combined to no-hit the Syracuse Mets, 4-0. It was the seventh no-hitter in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre franchise history and the third done in nine innings; the other four were seven-inning games.

Beck certainly is making a case as a contender for International League Pitcher of the Year. The right-hander, who is the Yankees’ No. 21 prospect, is tied for the league lead in wins with seven with Trenton Denholm of the Columbus Clippers and Memphis Redbirds reliever Luis Gastelum. He tops the league in ERA at 3.22; innings pitched with 81.0; and strikeouts with 86. He is second in WHIP at 1.04 and opponents’ batting average at .197. Twice during the first half, Beck was named the IL’s Pitcher of the Week: May 11-17 and June 1-8.

Another highlight came May 16th when Gerrit Cole made his final rehab start in his return from reconstructive elbow surgery in March 2025. Facing the Syracuse Mets, he pitched 5.1 innings and allowed one run on six hits with one walk and six strikeouts. He threw 86 pitches, 56 for strikes, and topped out with a four-seam fastball at 99.6 mph.

On April 29th, George Lombard Jr., the No. 1 prospect in the Yankees organization, was promoted to the RailRiders from Double-A Somerset. In his first month, Lombard struggled some batting just .192 (20-for-104) in 27 games in the month of May with five doubles, two home runs and 11 RBIs.

June has been a different story, however. He has hit safely in 11 of 14 games so far during the month, including his last nine, and is batting .306 (15 for 49) with seven doubles, two home runs and four RBIs. Unfortunately, he was placed on the injured list June 18 when sprained two fingers on his left hand during a game in Columbus when he had to reach into a sliding runner to field a throw on a stolen base attempt.

Several RailRiders were ranked among the league leaders at the midway point.

Right-hander Carlos Lagrange, the Yankees’ No. 4 prospect, ranks second in strikeouts (80), third in opponents’ batting average (.210), fourth in WHIP (1.29) and fifth in ERA (3.96). Lagrange is being converted from a starting pitcher to a reliever.

Relief pitcher Yovanny Cruz is tied for fourth in the league in wins with five out of the bullpen. He also has two saves.

Yanquiel Fernández is tied for seventh in home runs with 16 and tied for 13th in RBIs with 46. He is batting .253 (59-for-233) in 59 games and was the International League Player of the Week for May 18-24. With Fernández leading the way, the RailRiders hit 101 home runs in the first half to rank fifth in the league.

Despite currently being in the major leagues with the Yankees, Spencer Jones is eighth in the league with 48 RBIs. Oswaldo Cabrera leads the RailRiders with 68 hits, which is 16th in the league. In June, he has hit safely in 15 of 17 games and is batting .388 (26 for 67) and three doubles, three home runs and nine RBIs. Overall, he is hitting .266 (68 for 256) in 67 games with 10 doubles, one triple, seven home runs and 33 RBIs.

Jonathan Ornelas ranks ninth in the league in batting average at .311 (60 for 193) with 11 doubles, three triples, six home runs and 26 RBIs in 59 games.

Duke Ellis is second in stolen bases with 30, trailing only Braiden Ward of the Worcester Red Sox, who has 32.

Last season, the RailRiders won 17 of the first 20 games in the second half on their way to the second-half title and a berth in the International League Championship Series. They’re hoping that can happen again this season.

Washington Nationals claim hard throwing sidearmer Justin Lawrence off waivers

DETROIT, MI - JUNE 09: Justin Lawrence #31 of the Minnesota Twins pitches during the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Izzy Rincon/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Clearly, Paul Toboni and the front office knew that they needed to shake up the bullpen in some way. It started with demoting Paxton Schultz for Carson Palmquist. Now, the Nats claimed veteran righty Justin Lawrence off waivers from the Twins. Lawrence has had a rough year, but has been successful in the past and has good stuff.

When you look at Lawrence’s stuff, it is easy to see the appeal. He averages 95.5 MPH on his fastball which comes from a side arm delivery. Having a sidearmer who throws in the mid to upper 90’s is really unique. Lawrence also has a sweeper that has a ton of break. Hitters are whiffing over 45% of the time against that sweeper. 

If you look at Lawrence’s 2026 numbers, this move is a bit baffling. The right hander has an ERA over 8 and a FIP over 7. Walks and home runs have been huge issues for the righty this season. Despite his putrid performance this season, clearly the front office sees something in him.

Lawrence also has some success in his past. Back in 2023, he posted a 3.72 ERA in 69 outings in the Rockies bullpen. A 3.72 ERA is normally not anything special for a reliever, but that is a really good number in Coors Field. His ERA+ that year was 134, meaning he was 34% better than the league average pitcher when you account for the home field. 

When he got out of Coors Field, Lawrence was outstanding when he pitched in 2025. He only appeared in 17 games due to injuries, but his ERA in 2025 was 0.51 in 17.2 innings. However, after a rough start for the Pirates this year, he was DFA’d. The 31 year old was picked up by the Twins, but things only got worse for him in Minnesota, allowing 12 runs in 6 innings.

For a Nats bullpen that desperately needs stuff, Lawrence can provide that. Even this season, he is striking out over 25% of hitters. When he is in the zone, Lawrence can be nasty. However, throwing strikes and missing barrels has been a problem this year.

I wonder what kind of tweaks the Nats will try and make with Lawrence. Maybe they see something mechanically that could help him find the zone more. His side arm delivery is probably tough to repeat when things aren’t going well. The Nats could also up his sweeper usage. Last year, he threw the pitch 50% of the time, but that number is down to 41% this year. The issue is, it is tougher to spam sweepers when you are constantly behind in the count.

Lawrence is out of options, so he will be joining the big league club right away. I would assume he will arrive tomorrow. This is another low risk flier from Toboni, but if Lawrence continues to be as wild as he has been, this experiment could be short lived. Hopefully the Nats can get Lawrence back to his best because his ceiling is high.

Cubs add 2 more pitchers to injured list with Ben Brown, Edward Cabrera

NEW YORK — Ben Brown and Edward Cabrera were placed on the injured list, delivering two more blows for the pitching-depleted Chicago Cubs.

Cabrera was expected to get imaging after straining his left hamstring/adductor stretching for a throw at first base during a 9-6 win over the New York Mets.

Brown has a neck strain. He is 4-2 with one save and a 1.85 ERA for the Cubs, including 3-1 with a 1.70 ERA in eight starts since joining the banged-up rotation May 8.

The Cubs have six starters sidelined, though opening day starter Matthew Boyd (left meniscus) is scheduled to come off the injured list and start in Brown’s spot.

“We’re getting a guy that pitched opening day back for us, so that’s a big deal,” Craig Counsell said. “Those are important players to get healthy and get in your rotation.”

Jameson Taillon (strained left hamstring) is on the 15-day injured list. Counsell said the 34-year-old is progressing well and could throw off a mound soon.

Cade Horton is out for the year after having Tommy John surgery, while Justin Steele is on the 60-day IL recovering from his 2025 Tommy John surgery and a left flexor strain. General manager Jed Hoyer said Steele likely won’t return to the rotation this year.

Yankees place Ryan McMahon on 10-day injured list with throat infection, recall Oswaldo Cabrera from Triple-A

Prior to their game against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night, the Yankees placed Ryan McMahon on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to June 22) with throat infection. 

In a corresponding move, the team recalled utility man Oswaldo Cabrera from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Wednesday's game will be Cabrera's first in the major leagues since he suffered a season-ending left ankle fracture on May 12, 2025.

Working his way back to the bigs, Cabrera was optioned to Triple-A at the end of spring training and has played 68 games with the RailRiders this season, hitting .271 with seven home runs, 10 doubles, and 35 RBI. Although, the switch-hitter has been on fire as of late -- hitting .331 with an .858 OPS over his last 45 games in the minors.

He will likely take over McMahon's spot at third base for the time being, having played a majority of his minor league games at the position (30). If manager Aaron Boone opts to use him in a different spot, it shouldn't be much of a problem as Cabrera has also seen action at first base, second base, shortstop (13 games), left field, and right field this season.

McMahon last played on June 21 and had been struggling at the plate, hitting just .176 with a home run and two RBI over his last seven games. Overall, he's hitting .210 with eight home runs, four doubles, and 23 RBI over 69 games.

Yankees call up Oswaldo Cabrera, send Ryan McMahon to IL

PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA - MARCH 17, 2026: dOswaldo Cabrera #95 of the New York Yankees in the field during the first inning of a spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Charlotte Sports Park on March 17, 2026 in Port Charlotte, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Waldo is officially back.

Yankees utilityman Oswaldo Cabrera, who hasn’t played a major-league game since fracturing his ankle early last season, is being called up by the organization to pitch in as third baseman Ryan McMahon was placed on the injured list with an throat infection. YES Network’s Jack Curry revealed the information on Wednesday morning. It will be the 27-year-old’s big chance to prove he is fully behind that gruesome injury suffered on May 12, 2025 in Seattle.

The capable yet inconsistent Cabrera is hitting .271/.330/.397 (88 wRC+) in 68 games with the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders in 294 plate appearances. He has seven home runs and six stolen bases. It took the switch-hitter a while to get going, which is understandable after such a long layoff. In his first 23 games, he hit a highly disappointing .143/.207/.238 with a 13 wRC+.

In Cabrera’s last 45 games, however, he is hitting a robust .331/.386/.472 with a 123 wRC+. Evidently, he needed some time and reps to get into a rhythm, and the Yankees are taking advantage of his good run of form in Triple-A to promote him and have him help out in The Show.

Cabrera, who is sporting a phenomenal .397 batting average with a .967 OPS and three round-trippers in June, is also hitting .385 with a .965 OPS against southpaws, so he figures to get a lot of playing time in those situations in the Bronx. This also helps explain why Cabrera was selected for the promotion.

As for McMahon, Curry clarified that he hasn’t played since Sunday, so his IL stint will be backdated. He also suggested that it looks like a short stay on the shelf for him. The slick-fielding third baseman has a .210/.269/.360 line (75 wRC+) with eight home runs and 23 RBI in 69 games and 202 trips to the plate for the Yankees this year.

Update

The move is official.

Wednesday afternoon game thread: at Angels, 4:07

Jun 19, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Trey Gibson (43) throws during the first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Our prolonged nightmare of west cost games is nearly over. After tonight, the Orioles will not be back on west coast time until late August, when they have a six-game stint in Sacramento and Denver.

Right now, the Orioles have gone 4-4 on this road trip. That’s not bad considering how it started in Seattle. A win today would make it a winning trip with a pair of series wins included. That one win either way doesn’t seem like a lot on paper, but it would certainly be a mental boost ahead of a flight home and then an off day on Thursday.

There is some good news! Blaze Alexander is back in the lineup for the first time since injuring his knee on Monday. The O’s could use his hot bat after the offense was quiet in their Tuesday night loss.

Still missing, however, is Jackson Holliday. This is his fourth straight game on the bench with a groin injury. His understudy, Jeremiah Jackson, has gone 3-for-12 in Holliday’s absence and has a solid .714 OPS against right-handed pitcher this year. So, the Orioles aren’t missing out on much offensively. But it seems like Holliday is essentially unavailable right now, leaving the Orioles shorthanded. If he is still ailing after the Thursday off day, an IL stint seems likely. The team can only backdate an IL stint by a maximum of three days. So the sooner they make that call the better.

It felt like Trey Gibson made some progress in his last start. Over five innings he allowed three runs and walked four, but he also struck out eight and kept the ball in the yard against the Dodgers. He’s a rookie and growing pains can be ugly. Right now, if he simply keeps the Orioles in the game and gives them five innings that should be viewed as a success.

Let’s go get a series win!

Orioles lineup

  1. Taylor Ward, LF
  2. Gunnar Henderson, SS
  3. Leody Taveras, RF
  4. Pete Alonso, 1B
  5. Samuel Basallo, C
  6. Colton Cowser, CF
  7. Coby Mayo, DH
  8. Jeremiah Jackson, 2B
  9. Blaze Alexander, 3B

RHP Trey Gibson (1-2, 5.81 ERA)

Angels lineup

  1. Nolan Schanuel, 1B
  2. Denzer Guzman, 3B
  3. Wade Meckler, RF
  4. Jorge Soler, DH
  5. Christian Moore, LF
  6. Donovan Walton, 2B
  7. Oswald Peraza, 2B
  8. Josh Lowe, CF
  9. Tyler Heineman, C

RHP José Soriano (8-4, 3.03 ERA)

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MLB Same-Game Parlay Predictions: Our Best SGP Picks for Wednesday, June 24

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Nothing like taking a few of my favorite MLB picks from tonight's slate and tossing them into a little Silly Goose Parlay. That is what SGP stands for, right? 

Either way, I found a few spots worth bundling together, so here are my favorite MLB SGP picks for Wednesday night's action.

Today's best MLB SGP picks

GameSGP Odds
Diamondbacks vs Cardinals+220
Athletics vs Giants+206
Brewers vs Reds+310

Diamondbacks vs Cardinals SGP: +220

Ketel Marte enters with an elite rating on Batters-Box, and when carrying that designation, he records a hit 72% of the time across a 133-game sample.

The Arizona second baseman has also been crushing left-handed pitching lately, posting a .680 SLG and 1.047 OPS over his last 60 plate appearances against southpaws while generating a 65% hard-hit rate and 13% barrel rate.

As for Matthew Liberatore, the matchup is far from ideal. The Arizona Diamondbacks do not feature a single hitter above the league average strikeout rate per Batters-Box, and Liberatore draws one of the weakest strikeout environments on the slate.

Arizona has maintained a strikeout rate below 18% over its last six, 12, and 21-game samples. Against left-handed pitching this season, the Diamondbacks own an absurdly low 7.8% strikeout rate, making life difficult for any pitcher relying on punchouts.

On top of that, Liberatore has also been getting tagged by right-handed hitters, with the last 60 he has faced producing a 49% hard hit rate, an 18.6% barrel rate, and a 62.8% elevation rate. Those hitters are sitting at a .357 xBA, a .671 xSLG, and a .427 xwOBA in that span.

I think the Diamondback come out on top here. 

  • Time: 7:45 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: CARD, ARID

Athletics vs Giants SGP: +206

Off the rip, getting Nick Kurtz to record a hit at better than -200 with 100% arsenal coverage against Tyler Mahle feels like a gift. Not to mention Shea Langeliers owns 82% arsenal coverage as well.

Both carry elite ratings on Batters-Box this evening and have produced strong results in those spots, recording a hit in roughly 70% of their elite-rated matchups.

With Mahle relying on his fastball nearly 50% of the time, this pitch mix should have Athletics hitters salivating. Even more concerning, roughly half of his arsenal grades below league average.

Add in four elite-rated hitters on the Oakland side, and I think the red-hot Athletics are in a great position to get after the struggling right-hander, who enters tonight with poorly rated wOBA, ISO, and hard contact metrics.

  • Time: 9:45 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBCSBA, NBCSCA

Brewers vs Reds SGP: +310

Both Brice Turang and Jake Bauers find themselves with elite ratings in the current season dataset on Batters-Box, where they own at least a 68% arsenal coverage against Rhett Lowder.

The Reds right hander has been allowing a 60% elevation rate to lefties at home. Over his last 60 left-handed hitters faced, he has allowed a 40% hard-hit rate, 15% barrel rate, and 65% elevation rate, while also carrying a .311 xBA, .627 xSLG, and .397 xwOBA in that split.

On top of that, the Milwaukee Brewers continue to be one of the most patient offenses in baseball, making this a difficult matchup for Lowder. Milwaukee owns the second highest road walk rate in the league this season and leads all teams with a 10.7% walk rate over its last 21 games.

The lineup also features several hitters with strong recent on-base profiles against right-handed pitching. Lowder's command has been inconsistent throughout the year, as he has issued walks at nearly a 20% rate across his last five outings.

Even with better numbers at home, recent trends suggest free passes could once again become an issue.

  • Time: 7:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: BREW, CINR
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  • SGP picks: 236-436-36, -7.5 units

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Martín Pérez takes the mound in game two of Padres series

May 19, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Martin Perez (33) looks on against the Miami Marlins during the first inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Braves suffered a disappointing loss in yesterday’s match-up against the San Diego Padres during extra innings. Martín Pérez is looking to help the team bounce back to split the series.

Braves pitching has seen its struggles as of late. The bullpen is scarce, and the starters are hitting a continuous rough spot. Holding a 6-3 record this season, along with a 2.78 ERA, Pérez has the potential to turn it around, but will need to rely on a consistent stint early if he wants to get ahead of the Padres.

In his last outing against the Milwaukee Brewers, Pérez went through six innings, and though he allowed six hits, he only gave up one run and had five strikeouts in the day’s win.

It might be that time in the season where the Bullpen comes in clutch while the starting rotation figures things out. Only time will tell. The objective is to get a head start in rattling the offense, especially when the Padres climbed their way back into contention last night. They see what’s possible, and will want to run it back. If Pérez can make a statement early and keep it going, he just might stop San Diego in their tracks.

As for the Padres, they have a bit of a wildcard stepping onto the mound for them. JP Sears was recently called up from Triple-A to take the place of Lucas Giolito due to injury.

Sears’ four-seamers touch the lower end of the 90s, and his current ERA is 7.92 in the minors. This could either be an opening for the Braves’ offense to pull off what they couldn’t in Tuesday’s matchup or give Sears the confidence to dominate if the bats decide to stay silent.

A showdown on the West Coast starts tonight at 8:40 p.m EDT.

Game Info

Game Time: Monday, June 24th, 8:40 pm EDT

Location: Petco Park, San Diego, Ga

Watch: Braves Vision

Radio/Audio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan