Guardians Take Series from Phillies

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 24: Parker Messick #77 of the Cleveland Guardians delivers a pitch in the first inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on May 24, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After the Philadelphia Phillies snapped a seven game win streak, the Cleveland Guardians were looking to right the ship and get back in the win column.

Parker Messick got the start for the Guardians today, falling one out shy of a quality start. Messick went 5.2 innings of shutout baseball, allowing 5 hits and 2 walks and striking out 6 batters on 91 pitches.

The game was looking to be another pitching matchup with Painter pitching well for the Phillies and Parker doing great for Cleveland. However, the Guardians were able to strike first on the Philly starter, even if it took until the top of the fifth to do so.

With one out, Daniel Schneemann drew a walk to get on base. David Fry and Steven Kwan hit back-to-back singles to score Schneemann.

In the top of the sixth, the Guards tacked on another run to put them up 2-0 on the Phillies. Chase DeLauter drew a two-out walk and scored when Rhys Hoskins hit a RBI double.

Colin Holderman replaces Parker Messick with two outs and a runner on in the bottom of the sixth. He got out of the inning and handed things over to Tim Herrin for the bottom of the seventh. Herrin gave up a lead off triple to Brandon Marsh. Petey Halpin, having just been brought into the game, made a great attempt at getting the ball. He ran it down and got the tip of his glove on it, but ultimately was not able to make the catch. Trea Turner drew a walk and advanced to second on a wild pitch. After getting the next two lefties out, but allowing a run on a sac fly, Vogt went to Hunter Gaddis to retire the side.

Travis Bazzana, who was 3-for-4 on the night, gave Cleveland a much needed insurance run with a no-doubter solo home run.

Gaddis went 1-2-3 in the bottom of the eighth with two strikeouts, leaving it to Cade Smith to close out the game. Cade go two groundouts and struck out the third batter to book it on the Phillies for another series win. In the three game series, both teams only scored four runs. This was a positive series, even with the loss, as it showed that this team can hold their own against some phenomenal pitching while throwing absolute gems themselves.

Braves and Nationals Rain Delay Updates, May 24 (Updated)

ATLANTA, GA - MAY 03: Fans seek shelter from the rain during a weather delay of the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on May 3, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Just like yesterday, Mother Nature is interrupting the Braves game with today’s game between the Atlanta Braves and the Washington Nationals has been delayed due to (the threat of) inclement weather. Or in this case, the start of the game has been delayed. Current start time is projected for 4:30PM.

Call it the Braves pulling a Nationals.

Check back for updates they become available.

Guess who’s back?

Rain is back.

6:07PM Rain Delay – check back for an update when we have it.

Rough go of it for the grounds crew as the downpour prevented them form getting the tarp all the way across the infield. Looks like it may be awhile before the game re-starts.

If you are still watching BravesVision during the delay, do you like the picture-in-picture?

The tarp is being removed from the field. We might have baseball again at some point later this evening.

Now the tarp is coming back on the field.

And the tarp is back off and they are working furiously to get the field back in playing shape.

The broadcasters are laying into the umpiring crew for not calling for the tarp earlier.

7:35PM restart.

Okay, time for a rally.

Aaron Judge belts walk-off home run in Yankees' 2-0 win over Rays

Following Saturday’s rainout, the Yankees walked off with a 2-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday afternoon.

Here are the takeaways…

-- With the game scoreless into the ninth inning, Trent Grisham got things started by fighting back from an 0-2 count to work a leadoff walk. That set the stage for Aaron Judge, who delivered in dramatic fashion, as he so often does. On a first-pitch sinker from Kevin Kelly, Judge drove a two-run walk-off homer over the wall in right field, giving the Yankees a needed win on a dreary May day in the Bronx.

-- Judge snapped an 0-for-15 skid with a single in the first inning, but he was then uncharacteristically doubled off first base on a line drive out to right field. But the captain certainly redeemed himself with his walk-off blast.

-- Ryan Weathers had one of his best outings in a Yankees uniform. The lefty walked nine-hole hitter Carson Williams to lead off third, but then immediately picked him off. Weathers worked around four hits in first three scoreless innings, and ended up going 7.0 scoreless innings, allowing just those early four hits. He walked three and struck out four, lowering his ERA on the season to 3.14.

-- With neither offense doing much of anything through the first five innings, a key moment came in the bottom of the sixth. After Grisham singled to lead things off, he stayed put at first base on a ball in the dirt that got away from Nick Fortes, even though it appeared that Grisham likely could have taken second base with the right read. 

A few pitches later, Judge grounded into a double play that wouldn’t have happened if Grisham was on second base.

-- The Yankees flashed some excellent defense in the eighth inning to keep things scoreless. First, with a runner on second and one out, Judge made a terrific diving catch to prevent the runner from advancing.

Later in the inning, with runners at first and second and two outs, Ryan Vilade singled to left, which looked to score the go-ahead run. But an alert Cody Bellinger came up throwing to third, nabbing Junior Caminero at third base to end the inning before the run could score.

-- The Yankees surely needed the win, entering the game with just four wins in their past 14 games.

Game MVP

Judge, who made a potential game-saving catch in the eighth before slamming the walk-off home run in the ninth.

Highlights 

Upcoming schedule

The Yankees start a three-game series at the Royals this week.

New York's Will Warren and Kansas City's Michael Wacha are set to start Monday's 3:40 p.m. opener.

Rangers vs Angels Prop Picks for Sunday Night Baseball

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The ninth iteration of Sunday Night Baseball in 2026 goes down in Anaheim as the Los Angeles Angels host the Texas Rangers on Peacock at 7:20 p.m. ET.

My three favorite Rangers vs. Angels props are bullish on Mike Trout and Jo Adell at the dish, and see a buy-low opportunity for starter Reid Detmers.

Read on for my full analysis, with Rangers vs. Angels predictions and MLB picks on Sunday, May 24.

Rangers vs Angels props for May 24

PickOdds
Angels Mike Trout Over 0.5 runs-120
Angels Reid Detmers Over 6.5 strikeouts-114
Angels Jo Adell Over 1.5 total bases+115

Rangers vs Angels player prop picks

Mike Trout Over 0.5 runs (-120)

Mike Trout has shown an uncanny ability to draw walks this season, ranking third in BB% (20.1%) en route to a robust .402 OBP. Those numbers get even better when isolated for left-handed pitchers, against whom he has a 24.2% BB% and .419 OBP.

He likely finds his way on base against walk-machine MacKenzie Gore, who is issuing 4.41 free passes per nine innings.

Trout has crossed the plate in five consecutive games and gets a favorable matchup against a hurler who gives out bases like candy. There will be favorable hitting weather — temps in the 70s and winds of 8 mph blowing out — and #27 can score a run in a variety of ways.

Reid Detmers Over 6.5 strikeouts (-114)

Los Angeles Angels starter Reid Detmers’ results have been up and down, but that’s to be expected from someone transitioning from the pen to the rotation. His advanced metrics are much more auspicious than his 5.07 ERA, so here’s betting on better times ahead. 

Detmers’ 3.23 xERA and 3.07 FIP indicate a quality starter. He avoids loud contact (68th percentile hard-hit rate) while navigating his way to a 17.5% K-BB%. Massive strikeout upside has been shown given his four outings with 8+ punchouts.

The Texas Rangers don’t hit lefties well, posting the second-lowest hard-hit rate (27.4%) and the third-worst K% (25.9%). That should allow Detmers to have an effective outing with plenty of strikeouts.

Jo Adell Over 1.5 total bases (+115)

Gore has a simplistic pitch-type selection against right-handed batters, as he throws his four-seamer 49% and his curve 25%. That makes this an ideal matchup for Jo Adell, who’s crushed four-seamers (170 wRC+) and curves (203) alike.

The outfielder is impotent against righties (61 wRC+) but turns into a superstar against southpaws (160). He slugs a healthy .627 with plenty of power (.339), so if he gets a hold of an offering from Gore, there’s a likelihood the ball won’t touch down until it’s traveled quite some distance.

How to watch Rangers vs Angels and game info

LocationAngel Stadium, Anaheim, CA
DateSunday, May 24, 2026
First pitch7:20 p.m. ET
TVPeacock

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Washington Nationals vs Atlanta Braves Game Thread

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 23: Jorbit Vivas #84 of the Washington Nationals celebrates with James Wood #29 after hitting a home run against the Atlanta Braves in the fifth inning at Truist Park on May 23, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After two close ball games, the series between the Nats and Braves is tied at a game apiece. These are the two best offenses in the league, but pitching has ruled the day in this series. To close out this weather impacted series, the two teams will call on a pair of crafty lefties.

With a lefty on the mound, Blake Butera will make some changes. Andres Chaparro and Curtis Mead will both be back in the lineup. Jacob Young will also return to center field. That will move Dylan Crews to right field, James Wood to left and Daylen Lile to DH. After a pair of bumpy starts, Foster Griffin will look to get back on track.

The Braves are also making some changes with a lefty on the mound. Eli White and Ha-Seong Kim will be back in the lineup. Mauricio Dubon will move back to left and Ronald Acuna Jr. will be the DH. Veteran Sandy Leon will be back in the lineup behind the plate. Martin Perez has been an underrated arm for the Braves this year and he will take the ball today.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Truist Park

Time: 4:10 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

Getting one game in Atlanta was my goal heading into the weekend. They did that, and got very close to taking both games. Now, they will go for yet another road series win. The offense has not been great with RISP lately, so hopefully that changes. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Jays Lose To Pirates

May 24, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Andres Gimenez (0) throws a ball to first base for the out against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the third inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Pirates 4Blue Jays 1

The worst parts about today’s game was that Dylan Cease and Vladimir Guerrero each left the game with injuries. Cease in the fifth, the Jays are calling it hamstring discomfort, which is about as good as the news could be. Vlad was hit on the inside of the right arm with a pitch and walked straight off the field. The team says that x-rays didn’t show a fracture, calling it a contusion. Also best case scenario.

This one was bad from the first pitch. Spencer Horwitz homered on the very first pitch. Then Oneil Cruz hit his home run on the second pitch of the second inning.

Other that that, Cease was good, 2 other hits, 1 walk with 8 strikeouts.

The pen?

  • Mason Fluharty finshed off that fifth inning, giving up a single but getting two strikeouts.
  • Chase Lee got the next five outs but gave up a two run homer. Esmerlyn Valdez getting his first MLB home run.
  • Braydon Fisher pitched a quick eighth.
  • Yariel Rodriguez got the ninth and got through it with just a hit batter. I hate playground justice when they were supposed to be adults. There was no intent on the ball that hit Vlad. The Jays are third from the bottom of the league in batters hit and third (well fourth now) in hitting batters. Why cause issues. solve things by winning. Jake Mangum, who got hit, stole second and went to third on a wild pitch, but didn’t score.

On offense? One run. Vlad walked, Yohendrick Piñango singled and Ernie Clement singled home Vlad. Andrés Giménez lined out (hit it hard, 101.4 mph, .390 expected batting average, but into a glove).

We only had five hits on the day, with five walks. Vlad got on 3 times (well, twice, Sosa pinch ran after the HBP) with two walks as did Brandon Valenzuela, two walks and a double. Kazuma Okamoto had a double off the right field wall (just a few feet short of a home run, out in 3 of 30 parks). I’m trying to see it as a good sign, but he went 0 for 3 with a strikeout in his other at bats.

We had a chance in the ninth. With one out, Giménez was hit by pitch and . But George Springer popped out and Daulton Varsho struck out (tough spot against a lefty spinning things away from hit).

I was thinking that the offense was coming around, but it didn’t look that way today.

Jays of the Day: Valenzuela (0.13, two walks and a double) and Vlad (0.12 WPA, on the two walks and hit by pitch).

Other Award: Lee (-0.19), Springer (-0.11, 0 for 4, walk), Varsho (-0.11, 1 for 5), Jesús Sánchez (-0.12, 0 for 3, 2 k) and Giménez (-0.09, 0 for 3, k).

Tomorrow the Marlins come to town, tor a three-game series. Janson Junk (2-5, 5.07) vs. Trey Yesavage (2-1, 1.07). A sweep would get us back to .500, but no pressure.

Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #52: 5/24 vs. Rockies

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 18: Buildings dot the skyline of Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. The housing slump has spread to commercial real estate in the Phoenix area, where delinquencies on loans backed by office, industrial, retail and apartment properties have risen seven-fold since March, according to Bloomberg data. The real estate bust will stifle economic growth in Arizona and signal what may be a tepid U.S. economic rebound. (Photo by Joshua Lott/Bloomberg via Getty Images) | Bloomberg via Getty Images

Today’s Lineups

ROCKIESDIAMONDBACKS
Jake McCarthy – CFKetel Marte – DH
Tyler Freeman – RFCorbin Carroll – RF
TJ Rumfield – 1BGeraldo Perdomo – SS
Troy Johnston – LFNolan Arenado – 3B
Ezequiel Tovar – SSIldemaro Vargas – 2B
Sterlin Thompson – DHRyan Waldschmidt – CF
Edouard Julien – 2BJose Fernandez – 1B
Kyle Karros – 3BAramis Garcia – C
Brett Sullivan – CTommy Troy – LF
Jose Quintana – LHPRyne Nelson – RHP

Three consecutive one-run games for the D-backs. That isn’t as rare as you might think. Indeed, it’s the third time this year alone, that Arizona has played three in a row decided by the narrowest of margins. It happened twice in April: from the 4th-7th, and then the entire series in Philadelphia from the 10th-12th was also one-run games. If today’s game is also decided by one run, now we’ll be talking. The D-backs haven’t had four consecutive one-run games since June 1st, 2019. Though even that’ll be some way from the franchise record. From May 30th through June 6th in 2010, Arizona played seven one-run games in a row, including an infamous pair of 1-0 losses in extras to LA.

The run has pushed the Diamondbacks back up the rankings for this year. Their 18 one-run games is most, by two, in the National League, and only behind the Mariners (19) in all baseball. It’s three times as many as the fewest in baseball: the Astros have only six. But the most successful team are the Rays, who are an impressive 9-1 in one-run games. The D-backs’ 10-8 is about what you’d expect, the general consensus being that one-run games are close to a coin toss. Though the fact we’ve been playing the team with the worst record in the NL so close is concerning. Still, a win today would make for a 6-1 homestand, and that’s hard to complain about.

Right now, the team are 1.5 games back of the last NL wild-card spot, and with no other teams between them. That spot is currently held by the slumping Cubs, who have lost seven in a row. Arizona has been getting it done against weaker opponents: their 19-8 record against teams with losing records, is behind just the Padres (20-8) in the NL. The upcoming road trip (San Francisco and Seattle) gives them a chance to continue that trend, before the schedule turns somewhat tougher. And, finally, we welcome BogoJoe to the list of guest recappers, making his debut there this afternoon. May his duties this afternoon be pleasant!

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Braves vs Nationals Chat & Discussion: Martín Pérez vs. Foster Griffin

May 23, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss (22) shown in the dugout during the game against the Washington Nationals during the fifth inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images | Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

The forecast doesn’t seem great but there’s still scheduled to be baseball Sunday afternoon in Atlanta.

The rubber match of this weekend’s Braves-Nationals series is set for a 4:10 p.m. EDT start with Atlanta’s
Martín Pérez taking on Washington’s Foster Griffin in a southpaw clash.

Follow along and share your thoughts on what we can all hope will be an uninterrupted faceoff at Truist Park.

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Blue Jays lose Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Dylan Cease to injury vs Pirates

A disappointing start to the Toronto Blue Jays' season took a darker turn Sunday, May 24 when the club lost slugger Vladimir Guerrero and No. 2 starter Dylan Cease to injury in the same game.

That's $710 million worth of salary departing their series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates, but the initial word on Guerrero was, at least, encouraging. He was struck on the right elbow by a pitch from Pirates starter Mitch Keller and left the game in the fifth inning, but X-rays were negative.

Cease, signed to a $210 million contract this past winter, departed in the top of the fifth inning with a mild left hamstring strain after giving up two runs to the Pirates. Cease has posted a 3.05 ERA in 11 starts.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gets hit with a pitch against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the fifth inning at Rogers Centre.

Guerrero's 14-year, $500 million contract extension begins this year; he's batting .287 with three home runs.

The Blue Jays entered Sunday 25-27 and in third place in the AL East.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Dylan Cease both exit via injury in same game

Colorado Rockies game no. 54 thread: José Quintana vs Ryne Nelson

DENVER , CO - MAY 18: Jose Quintana (62) of the Colorado Rockies pitches to Brandon Nimmo (24) of the Texas Rangers during the third inning at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado on Monday, May 18, 2026. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) | Denver Post via Getty Images

It’s been three close games in the desert as the Colorado Rockies play in Arizona for the first time this season. All three games against the Diamondbacks have been decided by just one run. Unfortunately, the Rockies have now been on the wrong end of two of those games. They need a win today to avoid a series loss for the first time this month.

Making the start for the Rockies is left-handed veteran José Quintana. Quintana looks to continue his streak of five starts in which he has allowed three earned runs or less. Despite giving up five or more hits in his last three appearances, Quintana has done well to limit damage and has been one of the Rockies’ most reliable starters this season. His last time out against the Texas Rangers he went 5.2 innings and gave up three earned runs on seven hits with one walk and four strikeouts.

On the bump for the Diamondbacks is the right-handed Ryne Nelson, who enters today’s contest with a 5.19 ERA and 46 strikeouts over his first ten starts. Nelson is currently riding a three-game streak of Quality Starts where he has gone at least 6.2 innings. However, his last time out he was playing with fire. In seven innings against the San Francisco Giants he gave up eight hits—two of which were home runs—and two walks while only striking out three batters.

The Rockies have historically done well against Nelson. In three starts against them he has an ERA of 8.80 over 15.1 innings and has given up three home runs. His primary pitch this season is a four-seam fastball averaging 96.3 MPH and he backs that out with a slider as his main put-away pitch. He also throws a sinker, a cutter, and a curveball.

First Pitch: 2:10 PM MDT

TV: Rockies TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

Diamondbacks SB Nation site:AZ Snake Pit

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Game 52: Athletics at San Diego Padres

May 23, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres pitcher Jeremiah Estrada (56) throws a pitch during the sixth inning against the Athletics at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images | Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Athletics (26-26) at San Diego Padres (31-20), May 24, 2026, 1:10 p.m. PST

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Location: Petco Park – San Diego, Calif.

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Game #53: Athletics at Padres Game Thread

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 30: Luis Medina #46 of the Athletics pitches in the top of the fourth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Sutter Health Park on April 30, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Justine Willard/Athletics/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The A’s are down to their last chance to get a win in San Diego after losing the first two games of this weekend series. They’ve dropped back down to .500 and though they start the day in first place in the AL West their lead could drop down to just a half-game s if they can’t bounce back and get a win on getaway day this afternoon.

This afternoon’s starting pitcher for the Athletics will be right-hander Luis Medina, who is getting his first starting assignment this year. The former starter began this season in the Athletics’ bullpen as he continues to rediscover himself post Tommy John surgery. So far the Athletics’ slow-roll with him has yielded positive results as the 27-year-old has a solid 2.41 ERA in 14 relief appearances for the big league squad this year. The A’s have accumulated a lot of young, interesting pitching over the past couple of years but Medina was a highly-regarded arm as recently as 2024 and the team is ready to give him a shot to get back into the starting mix. Today will be a big outing for him going forward.

Here’s the Athletics’ starting nine for the series finale against the Padres:

The A’s will go with the same top three of the lineup as yesterday, though Shea Langeliers will get a half-day as he’ll DH while Jonah Heim is the backstop today catching Medina. He’ll be batting behind Tyler Soderstrom, who is batting cleanup. With Langeliers DH’ing that means Brent Rooker gets a day off but he’ll be available for a pinch-hitting appearance off the bench if needed.

The bottom half of the lineup is also mostly full of the current regulars. Gelof mans third again, McNeil is at his spot at the keystone, and Bolte will handle center field. The only major change in the starting nine is at shortstop where Alika Williams will draw his first start with the Athletics. The recently-acquired Williams has made it into five games for the Green & Gold so far but mostly as a late-game defensive replacement. He only has one at-bat for the A’s but he’ll be getting more this afternoon.

The lineup will be going against San Diego ace Michael King. The right-hander will be making his 11th start of the year for the Padre and he’s been his typical dominant self so far. He’s coming into today’s contest with a 2.31 ERA, which ranks 7th in the National League. He’s also in mid-season form as he’s allowed just two runs over his past three outings spanning 18 2/3 frames. The offense will need to take advantage of any and every opportunity they can scrounge together against the righty.

And the San Diego lineup:

Like the A’s, mostly the same top half of the lineup for San Diego this afternoon. Xander Bogaerts returns to the lineup after getting a day off yesterday while old friend Ramon Laureano is back in the lineup as well, replacing Nick Castellanos in right field.

Gotta get a win today to end the road trip on a high note. Would help to see a couple division rivals also lose today but we got to take care of our own business first and foremost. Who’s feeling the bounce back energy today? Let’s go A’s!

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Game Thread: White Sox (26-25) at Giants (21-31)

Noah Schultz will make his eighth big-league start, holding a 4.28 ERA on the season. | (Getty Images)

A bullpen implosion for the South Siders Saturday led to the Giants tying the series at one, so the Good Guys will aim to bounce back today with a win to head home with a .500 record for their trip to the west coast (3-3). Lefthander Noah Schultz will be making his eighth start of the season, and so far he’s been a solid addition to the starting rotation outside a couple rougher outings. The 22-year-old uses a five-pitch arsenal, relying most heavily on his four-seamer, sinker, and sweeper, while still throwing his cutter a decent amount (17.2%), though his changeup usage is just under 9%.

Noah’s fastball is the most effective, averaging at 95 mph with a .154 opponent batting average along with a .196 expected batting average (xBA). Still, his sweeper has a 34% whiff rate while producing a .136 opponent average. He’s only tossed his changeup 52 times; it has seen the best weighted on-base average (wOBA) at .257, and the best whiff rate at 40.7% — if he can maintain control of it, perhaps it wouldn’t be the worst idea to throw it a bit more.

Today’s lineup for the White Sox might not be their Sunday best with Sam Antonacci getting a rest day, but lately, this team gives me near-delusional optimism to stay in games.

The top of the order is still looking pretty solid with Chase Meidroth, Munetaka Murakami, and Miguel Vargas leading us off, with new South Side legend Randal Grichuk posting up in the cleanup spot and Colson Montgomery adding more power into the five-hole. Since escaping the New York Yankees, Grichuk has slashed .333/.360/.833 (1.193 OPS) with four homers and eight RBIs in just 14 games (24 at-bats). Please, Randal, make yourself at home.

Here’s how Tony Vitello is lining the Giants up against Noah Schultz:

San Francisco has been on more of a hot streak offensively as a team over the last 15 days, ranking second in home runs and doubles, first in hits, and fourth in OPS in all of baseball. Both teams will be trotting out lefties, with Robbie Ray on the mound making his 11th start of the season. Ray holds a 3-6 record with a 4.28 ERA in 54 2/3 innings and has struggled in his last seven games, posting a 5.30 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP in 37 1/3 frames.

First pitch is at 3:05 p.m. CT. It’s set to be a beautiful day out in San Fran, with a high of 63 degrees and partly cloudy skies. Tune in to the TV broadcast on CHSN, or listen on the radio at ESPN Chicago AM 1000. Let’s grab a series win on the way back to Chi-Town!

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Ronald Acuña Jr. DHing for Braves-Nationals series finale

May 19, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves designated hitter Ronald Acuna (13) celebrates after scoring against the Miami Marlins during the fifth inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

After playing right field the last three days while dealing with a bone bruise in his left thumb, Ronald Acuña Jr. will serve as the Braves’ designated hitter for Sunday’s home series finale against the Washington Nationals.

Mauricio Dubon is back in the two-hole against left-handed starter Foster Griffin (5-2, 4.02 ERA) and Ha-Seong Kim is back at shortstop after an off day Saturday. Eli White replaces Acuña in right field and will hit seventh, while Sandy León is back at catcher and hitting ninth.

All of the Braves’ experience against Griffin comes from his start against them last month in Washington. The active Braves are 4-for-18 (.222) against him. Dubon was 2-for-3 with a double, Michael Harris II had a double and White homered off Griffin, who has two strikeouts and one walk against current Braves.

The Nationals will replace a pair of lefty hitters (Jose Tena at first and Jorbit Vivas at third) with righties (Andres Chaparro at first and Curtis Mead at third) against left-handed Braves starter Martín Pérez. Mead is hitting second and Chaparro is hitting third, sandwiched between James Wood and CJ Abrams in the top four spots of the lineup.

The Nationals’ current roster is a combined 4-for-16 (.250) against Pérez. Abrams (2-for-5) has half of those hits, including a solo homer. Wood (1-for-2) homered off Pérez in his relief appearance last month at Washington. The Nationals have struck out five times and worked no walks against Pérez.

Dodgers on Deck: Monday, May 25 vs. Rockies

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 14, 2026: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning at Dodger Stadium on May 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

After a nine-game road trip, the Dodgers are back home to host the Colorado Rockies on Memorial Day Monday night at Dodger Stadium, with a start time one hour earlier than usual.

Emmet Sheehan starts for the Dodgers. The Rockies have not yet announced their starting pitcher for Monday.

These two teams split four games at Coors Field in Denver from April 17-20.

Monday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Rockies
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Time: 6:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)