MLB Player Props & Best Bets for Today, March 28

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There’s an “anything is possible” vibe to MLB’s Opening Weekend, and Saturday’s slate features several teams looking to derail the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bid for a three-peat.

That group includes the Toronto Blue Jays, and my MLB player props target a strong outing from Dylan Cease, as well as a wager on Fernando Tatis Jr. to kickstart his season.

Check out my MLB picks for March 28.

Best MLB player props today

Player PickOdds
Blue Jays Dylan CeaseOver 15.5 outs recorded-128
Padres Fernando Tatis Jr.Over 1.5 total bases+100
Braves Matt OlsonOver 1.5 hits + runs + RBI-125

Dylan Cease Over 15.5 outs recorded [-128]

Dylan Cease takes the ball for the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon, and he’s facing an Athletics' offense that managed just three hits last night against Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays bullpen.

I expect Cease to settle in quickly after pitching five scoreless innings to wrap up his Spring Training prep, and he has strong numbers against the A's top hitters. Shea Langeliers, Brent Rooker, and Tyler Soderstrom are a combined 3-for-20 against the right-hander.

Cease will get some leeway to pitch through jams, and John Schneider would surely like to get six innings out of his newest weapon.

  • Time: 3:07 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBC Sports California, Sportsnet

Fernando Tatis Jr. Over 1.5 total bases [+100]

Fernando Tatis Jr. has gotten off to a sluggish 1-for-8 start in two disappointing San Diego Padres losses, but facing Detroit Tigers starter Jack Flaherty should ignite his offense tonight.

Tatis Jr. has an eye-catching 7-for-13 career record against Flaherty, including four doubles and two homers, and the Tigers starter could be vulnerable after posting a 4.64 ERA in 2025.

The Padres need a spark from their talisman, and Tatis's speed on the basepaths is a recipe for extra-base hits. I’ll take the even odds for him to deliver.

  • Time: 8:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Detroit SportsNet, Padres TV

Matt Olson Over 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI [-125]

The Atlanta Braves are off to a winning start after a thumping 6-0 victory last night, and Matt Olson wasted no time padding his stat line. The lefty slugger had two hits and a run in the opener, and he’s poised for a similar impact today.

Olson has a .600 batting average in five at-bats against Kansas City Royals righty Michael Wacha, and he’s in a favorable spot in the Atlanta lineup, with Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies hitting ahead of him and Austin Riley looming behind.

I like this price for Olson to help the Braves keep the scoreboard ticking tonight.

  • Time: 7:15 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

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Chicago Cubs vs. Washington Nationals preview, Saturday 3/28, 1:20 CT

Saturday notes…

  • LOSING ISN’T EVERYTHING: Last season, in games following a loss, the Cubs were 46-24, a winning percentage of .657. Following a win, they were 46-45, .505. (There was no game following their season-ending win.) As the home team last year, following a loss, the Cubs were 19-12, .613, with one of the losses coming in Tokyo. On the road, following a loss, they were 27-12, .692. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • AGAINST THE NATS: The Cubs are 317-336 all-time vs. Washington (since 1969, including the franchise’s time in Montreal). That includes going 173-157 at Wrigley Field, including Thursday’s game. The Cubs are 11-5 vs. the Nationals since July 18, 2023, including a seven-game winning streak from July 18, 2023-Sept. 20, 2024.
  • ABS: There were two challenges in Thursday’s game, both by the Nats. They won one and lost one.
  • ALL-TIME CUBS: 2,281 men have played for the Cubs since 1876. That includes the four new Cubs who played for the first time in the uniform on Opening Day: Alex Bregman, Michael Conforto, Hoby Milner and Jacob Webb.

Cubs lineup:

Nationals lineup:

Cade Horton, RHP vs. Miles Mikolas, RHP

Cade Horton had a magnificent rookie season, especially his last 12 starts, in which he posted a 1.03 ERA and 0.783 WHIP. His only start vs. the Nats last year came before that 12-start run, June 3 in Washington. He still had a good outing, three runs (one earned) in 5.1 innings.

I daresay Horton is better than that now.

Hello, old friend Miles Mikolas!

I was almost certain Mikolas was going to retire after 2025, which would have meant his start Sept. 26 against the Cubs at Wrigley Field would have been it. Three Cubs (Nico Hoerner, Dansby Swanson, Michael Busch) homered off him that day.

But here he is, back for another go-around in MLB, this year with the Nats. Mikolas was also the guy who allowed six of the Cubs’ team-record eight home runs last July 4 at Wrigley, so of the 14 hits the Cubs got off him last year, nine were home runs. The 29 home runs he allowed last year were the fourth-most in the NL (two fewer than Shōta Imanaga).

Perhaps today is the day the Cubs can go deep at Wrigley Field. Plus, y’know… Mikolas makes such a good baseball villain.

The pitch selection charts below are from last year.

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DeGrom scratched, Latz starting

SURPRISE, ARIZONA - MARCH 10: Starting pitcher Jacob Degrom #48 of the Texas Rangers pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the second inning of the spring training game at Surprise Stadium on March 10, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jacob deGrom, scheduled to start in this afternoon’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies, has been scratched due to neck stiffness, it has been announced. Jacob Latz will start in his place.

Whoever used a monkey paw wish on Latz being in the rotation needs to have their ass beat right now.

deGrom, who turns 38 in June, has had injury issues in the past, but this would at first glance to be the sort of one-off thing that happens occasionally. The beats are saying that this is not thought to be anything serious, and he could potentially start at some point in the six game road trip the team is currently on.

The good news is that Jacob Latz was stretched out this spring as part of his competing for a spot in the starting rotation, and with only three relievers pitching on Thursday and an off day yesterday, the bullpen should be fully rested with everyone available.

A trumpet, a debut save and an eighth-inning swing: Dodgers’ new faces make noise early

LOS ANGELES — The two biggest offseason acquisitions by the two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers are paying dividends already.

Edwin Diaz earned his first save in his debut and Kyle Tucker singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning of a 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.

Diaz trotted out in the ninth to the sounds of trumpeter Tatiana Tate, who tooted from the stands next to the left field bullpen. Wearing Diaz’s No. 3 jersey, she played Timmy Trumpet’s “Narcos,” the closer’s entrance song that electrified New York Mets fans before the Dodgers lured the fan favorite away on a three-year, $69 million deal.

“It’s really cool because it’s another way to keep the fans involved in the game until the ninth inning because they’re all going to be waiting for that,” infielder Miguel Rojas said. “Having Sugar in the ninth is always going to be special.”

However, fans may be hearing a recorded version of Diaz’s music next time. Tate, who has played with Stevie Wonder and Doechii, isn’t expected to be a regular presence during the season.

Díaz struck out two and walked one. He converted 28 of 31 save chances for the Mets last season.

“I always get a little bit nervous when I come into the game, but at the end of the day I was excited, too,” Diaz said. “I come in a one-run game was really big for me. I want to set it down the second day of the season, help this team to win, get the save and keep going.”

The Dodgers won back-to-back World Series championships without a true closer, although at times it was a rocky road. The last pitcher to fill that role was Kenley Jansen, who twice led the National League in saves during his spell in Los Angeles.

Now, Diaz provides dependability, a track record and a level of trust at the back of the bullpen.

“It’s going to be a lot on Sugar because he’s going to have to be under a lot of pressure,” Rojas said, “but he’s done it before. He’s the right guy for the task.”

Manager Dave Roberts initially didn’t think the Dodgers had a chance to land Diaz in free agency after the right-hander opted out of the final two years and $38 million of his contract with the Mets.

Roberts got off a 45-minute video call with Diaz and front office executives, and told his wife, “We’re going to get him.”

“It was selling ourselves and talking about how much we valued him and the culture of the team and the ownership and how we’ll do anything to win,” Roberts recalled. “He talked to his wife and convinced her moving West was a good decision.”

Another factor that played in the Dodgers’ favor, Roberts believes, is that Diaz’s younger brother, Alexis, had joined the Dodgers last May as a reliever. He is currently in the Texas Rangers organization.

“Calling him up from the minors and us treating him like a superstar, I think that kind of helped make that decision and comfort going forward,” Roberts said.

The attraction for Diaz was simple: “A lot of good players here. Everyone stays healthy, this team has a chance to win a three-peat,” he said.

Tucker went 1-for-3 with the game-winning single and a stolen base. In his debut on Thursday, the right fielder notched his first hit and first RBI in an 8-2 comeback victory. He signed a four-year, $240 million deal to leave the Chicago Cubs.

“I’m excited for them to have the opportunity to play in this environment and feel part of the family,” Rojas said. “I’m pretty sure they’re looking closely at how fun it’s been.”

Edwin Díaz’s first Dodgers outing includes live trumpet

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 27, 2026: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Díaz (3) leaves the bullpen to pitch the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium on March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES — Edwin Díaz has been one of the best closers in baseball for several years, and he has perhaps the most distinctive entrance in the sport.

When ‘Narco,’ the song long used by Díaz when he comes into games, played on Friday night at Dodger Stadium, in his first appearance with the Dodgers, the All-Star right-hander was accompanied by a live trumpet player playing along with the song.

“I heard a trumpet sound before I was coming out and said, ‘No way, they got a live trumpet,’” Díaz said after the game, after he worked around a one-out walk with a two-strikeout scoreless ninth inning to preserve the Dodgers’ 5-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.

“That was great,” manager Dave Roberts said of the trumpet-infused entrance for Díaz. “I was hoping to get him in there, and it worked out, and he performed.”

The trumpet player on Friday night at Dodger Stadium was Tatiana Tate, a musician based in Los Angeles. It’s unclear how often the Dodgers will have a live trumpet player accompanying Díaz’s entrances, but most likely it will be only occasional.

Four seasons ago, the Dodgers saw firsthand how electric the live music could be for one of Díaz’s entrances. Timmy Trumpet, co-writer and performer of ‘Narco,’ played live trumpet at Citi Field in 2022 in a New York Mets win over the Dodgers.

“It was fun, I enjoyed it, and I know the fans enjoyed it too,” Díaz said Friday night after his Dodgers debut.

Brewers to promote top catching prospect

Milwaukee Brewers
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 17: Jeferson Quero #76 of the Milwaukee Brewers takes batting practice prior to Game Four of the National League Championship Series presented by loanDepot between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Friday, October 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rob Leiter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

We are just one game into the regular season, but we’ve already seen the Brewers make one surprise IL placement and promotion with Jackson Chourio and Blake Perkins on Opening Day. Now it appears we’ll have another surprise move just ahead of the second game of the year.

According to Daniel Alvarez of El Extra Base, the Milwaukee Brewers are promoting catching prospect Jeferson Quero.

There was no immediate word on whose roster spot Quero would be taking, but given the position, it’s likely that either William Contreras or Gary Sánchez are dealing with an injury and will be placed on the IL. The Brewers have not yet confirmed the transaction.

The 23-year-old Quero will be making his MLB debut. Quero has been beset by injuries the last few years. He injured his throwing shoulder in his first game at Triple-A in 2024 and that required season-ending surgery. His return in 2025 from that shoulder surgery was delayed by a hamstring issue. Quero’s elite throwing arm was weakened by the shoulder surgery but appeared to be back on track as a big league-caliber arm this spring. Pat Murphy confirmed pop times in the 1.9-second range.

Quero is a career .275/.353/.452 hitter in the minor leagues and has quite a bit of pop. He slugged 16 home runs in 2023 in the pitcher-friendly Southern League. He’s routinely been viewed as a prospect with everyday potential and All-Star upside behind the plate. The bar for success for catchers is pretty low, but Quero has a well-rounded offensive game and approach at the plate.

Last season in Triple-A Nashville, Quero hit .271/.361/.478 with 17 doubles, 11 homers, and 32 walks to 40 strikeouts across 69 games.

The Brewers allowed Danny Jansen to walk in free agency this offseason and it seemed for most of the winter the Brewers might just simply allow Quero to backup Contreras this year. The late signing of Sánchez to a major league deal changed that calculus to allow Quero some more development time in Triple-A and more regular at-bats. Instead, after just one game, Quero is going to get his ABs in the major leagues.

In 2024, Quero played opening day for Nashville and was done for the year. In 2026, Quero played opening day for Nashville and is getting the call to Milwaukee.

Yankees vs Giants Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Tonight's MLB Game

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Here are a couple of fearless predictions: The New York Yankees will give up a run at some point this season. And the San Francisco Giants will score one.

When either will happen, we're not entirely sure.

The Giants opened the season getting shut out in back-to-back games for the first time, mustering a total of four hits.

The pitching matchup is in favor of some more scoring on Saturday, but my Yankees vs. Giants predictions and MLB picks have the Yankees winning again.

Yankees vs Giants predictions

Yankees vs Giants best bet: Yankees moneyline (-130)

Everything has come up good for the New York Yankees in the season's first two games. New York pitchers have struck out 19 in 18 shutout innings and allowed one extra-base hit. 

Will Warren, Saturday's starter, has been solid for the Yankees but not on the level of their first two starters. He adjusted his delivery, resulting in a 1.42 ERA spring ERA.  

The San Francisco Giants, meanwhile, are already showing signs of frustration. Losing pitcher Robbie Ray seemed to take issue with former college coach Tony Vitello's rah-rah clubhouse speeches after yesterday's game.

Covers COVERS INTEL:The Giants are 0-7 with runners in scoring position through the first two games of this series with the Yankees. 

Yankees vs Giants same-game parlay (SGP)

After two pitching masterpieces, we could be in store for a slugfest. Warren was two full runs worse on the road last year (5.52 ERA compared to 3.50 at home). His WHIP was .571 higher, and opponents had 157 more points of OPS against him in road games.

Giants starter Tyler Mahle, an offseason acquisition after a strong year with Texas, has a 5.13 career ERA in his new home park, allowing four home runs in five starts. So, the Yankees should also be able to put up plenty of runs.

Yankees vs Giants SGP

  • Yankees moneyline
  • Will Warren over 2.5 earned runs allowed
  • Over 8.5 total runs

Yankees vs Giants home run pick: Aaron Judge (+220)

Judge should probably always be the home run pick in a Yankee game, but he's been even better in his hometown park. Friday's blast was his fourth in five games in San Francisco, and his 1.455 OPS at Oracle Park is fifth highest in any stadium—and Coors Field is one of the four where he's hit better.

He's also a streaky home-run hitter. Over the last two seasons, 39 of his 111 home runs have come after he's already homered within the last day. He went deep on Friday.

2026 Transparency record
  • Best bets: 0-3, -3.0 units
  • SGPs: 0-3, -3.0 units
  • HR picks: 1-2, +1.25 units

Yankees vs Giants odds

  • Moneyline: New York -125 | San Francisco +113
  • Run line: New York -1.5 (+135) | San Francisco +1.5 (-155)
  • Over/Under: Over 8 (+100) | Under 8 (-120)

Yankees vs Giants trend

The New York Yankees have hit the Team Total Over in 18 of their last 23 away games. Find more MLB betting trends for Yankees vs. Giants.

How to watch Yankees vs Giants and game info

LocationOracle Park, San Francisco, CA
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
First pitch7:15 p.m. ET
TVFOX
Yankees starting pitcherWill Warren
(2025: 9-8, 4.44 ERA)
Giants starting pitcherTyler Mahle
(6-4, 2.18 ERA)

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Mets assigning prospect Elian Peña to Low-A St. Lucie to start season

The Mets are assigning Elian Peña to Low-A St. Lucie to start the season, according to Baseball America's Matt Eddy

SNY's Joe DeMayo and Jim Duquette mentioned during the recent spring breakout game broadcast that the organization was going to be aggressive with the 18-year-old prospect in his stateside debut. 

He now appears set to jump the Complex League and kick things off with St. Lucie on April 7.

Peña showcased some of his potential during the spring breakout loss to the Rays prospects, playing a few innings at shortstop and reaching twice with a walk and a 102 mph single to right. 

The youngster was also spectacular as he opened his career in the DSL last year, overcoming a dreadful 0-for-26 start to finish with 24 extra base-hits and a .949 OPS over 55 games. 

He also swiped 21 bases in 25 attempts and had as many walks as strikeouts (36).

Peña, the No. 7 prospect on DeMayo's updated Top 30 list, signed for franchise-record $5 million last winter.

As DeMayo recently noted in his Prospect Mailbag, it wouldn't shock anyone to see Peña on top 100 prospect lists and competing to be the No. 1 ranked prospect in the system by the end of the season. 

Red Sox Minor Lines 3/28: Jake Bennett throws in the opener

SARASOTA, FL - MARCH 20: Jake Bennett of the Boston Red Sox pitches during the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium on Friday, March 20, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Vincent Mizzoni/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Boston Red Sox did not play baseball last night, or even yesterday afternoon. But, never fear! About 60 miles west, in New England’s second biggest city and home of the gravesite of the guy who invented the smiley face, several players with MLB service time and some with some more service time certain to come in 2026, played baseball. My fourth full year covering Minor Lines has arrived, and every year it’s cooler and cooler to see where the players in these box scores end up in their careers.

Last season was very results-oriented, as an exhaustive list of storylines propelled more attention on the farm in the last 12 to 24 months: the dawning of the careers of Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and current Pirates outfielder Jhostnyxon Garcia; the unceremonious demotion of Kristian Campbell as well as the Triple-A club trying him all over the diamond; the trade of former Minor Lines subjects Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth; and Connelly Early absolutely dealing. This year is certain to bring some more.

There are still plenty of questions: where exactly Campbell belongs as well as his attitude around it (a disposition our own Tim Crowley had the chance to ask the 23-year-old about); when exactly Payton Tolle will be called back up to Boston and in what capacity; the focus on organizational catchers to supplement Carlos Narvaez’s place on the team; what’s going to happen to former first-round pick Mikey Romero, and so much more. But in the mean time, the WooSox faced off against the Syracuse Mets to open their season, so, for the first time in six months… let’s get into it!

Worcester: L, 1-3 (BOX SCORE)

There’s a lot to like about the Red Sox’s number seven prospect, Jake Bennett, who got the nod on Opening Day for Worcester. The team dealt Luis Perales straight-up for him. While he may not be Roger “The Rocket” Clemens, who was on hand for the game and threw the first pitch to his catcher (and current Red Sox hitting adviser) Rich Gedman, Jake Bennett’s command, size, and fastball has the front office penciling him in for years to come. The 6’6”, 234 pound lefty has velocity in spades, nearly touching 100 with his fastball. He had that on full display against Syracuse, as, although he was capped at 60 pitches, 44 were strikes and he had five strikeouts. He did allow a run, but it was unearned as a result of his fielding error to start the fourth, after which he exited the game and Seth Martinez allowed a home run in what would become the fatal inning for the game.

Following that, the WooSox got caught trying to cut the deficit when Braiden Ward was caught trying to steal his second base of the inning, Hayden Senger cutting him off on third with a throw to old friend Christian Arroyo, which abruptly ended the fifth. Syracuse went up by one more run off of Noah Song, who allowed four hits in his five outs, and all the WooSox could muster was a sacrifice grounder by World Baseball Classic participant Tsung-Che Cheng to score Mickey Gasper. Too little too late. The WooSox would not get another runner in scoring position and would lose the game, 3-1.

But this is an interesting team this year, as a whole. Mickey Gasper is back and in the organization in the infield, the depth pieces like Brendan Rodgers will be useful in becoming a backbone for the likes of Romero, and establishing and analyzing some more pitching depth from a team that claims to have a lot of it. We get the chance to see another guy the organization holds in high regard this afternoon as Tyler Uberstine gets the ball for Game 2. Have a happy Saturday!

The Rochester Red Wings will be fun to watch for Washington Nationals fans

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 07: Washington Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews (3) runs to third base during a MLB spring training game against the New York Yankees at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 7, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Rochester Red Wings played their first game of the season last night, and it was a thrilling 8-7 victory. The Nats Triple-A affiliate is full of exciting talent, and they showed what they could do last night. They will be a fascinating team to watch this year, especially early on.

Their roster is absolutely stacked with prospects or young players with big league experience. The Red Wings feature the likes of Dylan Crews, Harry Ford, Robert Hassell, Luis Perales, Mitchell Parker and many more interesting players. We are going to see a lot of these guys in the MLB at some point, so following them while they are in the minors will be important.

Last night, the Red Wings offense was firing on all cylinders. Everyone in the lineup got on base at least once. There was production from up and down the lineup, with a lot of important pieces for the Nats future showing their stuff. If you have time to head up to Rochester, you should do it.

The most important player on this roster is definitely Dylan Crews. After a rough spring, the Nats new regime made the gutsy decision to send the former number two overall pick back to AAA. In his first game back down there, Crews was solid. He was not incredible, but his at bats looked better. Crews got on base twice, once with a single and once on a 9 pitch walk. He also only struck out once in his five at bats, which is encouraging.

The Red Wings faced solid competition to start this one as well. Robby Snelling is a top 100 prospect for the Marlins. The Red Wings only managed one run against him across four innings, but they made him work and put the pressure on. After Snelling left, they punished the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp’s bullpen.

The Jumbo Shrimp relievers were wild and the Red Wings took advantage. They walked 10 times last night. Abimelec Ortiz had three of those walks, and he was the best player on the field last night. He got on base in all five of his AB’s last night, with two hits and three walks.

Ortiz came over in the MacKenzie Gore trade as one of the secondary pieces. The squatty first baseman has a track record of hitting, but does not have value in the field or on the bases. He was in the mix to make the team, but he did not have a great spring. However, if he performs in Rochester, he will get his opportunity before too long.

Another hitter who was in the mix to make the team was Christian Franklin. Like Ortiz, the Nats got him via trade. He was part of the Michael Soroka package in July. The 26 year old projects as a solid fourth outfield type who can really do damage against left handed pitching. Franklin did hit a 111 MPH double off of a righty last night though.

The Red Wings are going to be such a fascinating team. It is not just the offense either. Andrew Alvarez, who looked great in September and in Spring Training for the Nats was the starter. It was not his best outing, but we know what he can do. Julian Fernandez, Orlando Ribalta and Jackson Rutledge all got in the game out of the bullpen as well.

Today, the Red Wings have Mitchell Parker on the mound, who has made 59 big league starts in the last two seasons. It is rare for an AAA rotation to have that kind of recent big league experience in it. All of these guys are hungry and are not just content to be in AAA. They are on the hunt for big league spots.

That showed itself in the field as well. The Red Wings made a couple of web gems last night. Yohandy Morales made a diving play going into the netting and Robert Hassell made an outstanding over the shoulder catch. These guys are competing and many have gotten a taste of the big leagues.

They are ticked off to be in Triple-A and will be competing every day to show the new regime they belong in the big leagues. I love that and think this competition will be great for the Red Wings and the Nats. Over the last few years, the AAA roster has been pretty barren at times. However, that will not be the case this year. All of these guys will be ready to roll if guys at the big league level struggle.

Yankees Rivals: Jays walk it off, ‘Stros lose again

TORONTO, ON - MARCH 27: Toronto Blue Jays Infielder Andrés Giménez (0) celebrates with his team mates after hitting a game winning rbi single during the bottom of the ninth inning of the MLB regular season game between the Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays on March 27, 2026, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, Canada. (Photo by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Yankees netted yet another nice victory on Friday, taking down the Giants 3-0 thanks to homers from Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton. Although the season is young and the true important games elsewhere are yet to be determined, there is plenty of other action around the American League. From excellent starts to the season on the bump to red hot bats, here’s a look at what went down.

Toronto Blue Jays (1-0) 3, Athletics (0-1) 2

The Blue Jays made the most of a dominant season debut from their ace and a couple of big hits from their shortstop on Friday.

An Opening Day matchup of Luis Severino and Kevin Gausman turned into an excellent duel to open the season for both of these teams, though the Toronto right-hander finished with the upper hand. Neither team scored through the first three innings, as the righties were feeling it early on, though the A’s struck first when the powerful Shea Langeliers swatted his first homer of the year in the fourth.

Despite allowing the first run, it was all Gausman on Friday. The veteran made a statement to open his age-34 season, as he worked for six innings, allowing just one hit while striking out 11 Athletics. After a year that had its up and down moments, this was surely a welcome start to 2026 for Gausman and the Jays.

On the offensive side, Andrés Giménez was the hero in the opener for the Jays. In the fifth inning, his timely triple turned Toronto’s 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead. Langeliers would have his say once again, however, as the backstop pummeled a second home run in the top of the ninth to tie things up at two.

In the ninth, Giménez would come through again, this time with a walk-off single into right field. Each of his two big hits scored Ernie Clement, who had a pair of doubles in this one.

Los Angeles Angels (2-0) 6, Houston Astros (0-2) 2

The Angels continued their hot start to the season with a second consecutive win over the Astros. The Los Angeles bats were fired up early, and they never really looked back.

Both teams manufactured a run in the first, but the big blow came an inning later when the Angels’ Josh Lowe belted a deep three-run homer to put his squad up 4-1. The Halos would get back it in the fifth inning, this time with Mike Trout teeing off on his second homer in as many games, part of a three-hit performance by the future Hall-of-Famer.

Although Yordan Alvarez matched with a solo homer of his own in the fifth, the Astros were only able to muster two runs on their eight hits, which helped push the Angels to their second win of the season, along with 4.2 scoreless innings from the bullpen to finish the game up. The three homers from Lowe, Trout, and Zach Neto didn’t hurt either.

Friday’s win marks a pleasant start for the Angels, and perhaps foreshadows tougher days ahead for Houston. Los Angeles will aim for the sweep on Saturday.

Detroit Tigers (2-0) 5, San Diego Padres (0-2) 2

The Tigers also cruised to a 2-0 start to the season with a comeback victory against San Diego. Veterans Michael King and Framber Valdez turned in a solid pitcher’s duel in this one as well, as the decisive scoring wouldn’t happen until late.

The Padres’ righty tossed five innings allowing just one (unearned) run on one hit, while striking out six. On the other end, Valdez was just as good. The Tigers’ new lefty grinded his way through six innings, allowing just one earned run despite plenty of baserunners.

The Padres struck first with an RBI knock from Miguel Andujar in the fourth, before both squads plated a run in the sixth thanks to timely hits. Down 2-1 all the way into the eighth, the Tigers were in need of a big hit, and they got a few of them. Riley Greene tied the game up with a bases loaded infield knock, before singles from Kevin McGonigle and Dillon Dingler plated three more, and suddenly had Detroit in business.

Kenley Jansen was called upon to lock down the save for the Tigers, his first opportunity with the club, and the right-hander would do just that. The Tigers will look to continue their winless start to the season on Saturday.

Seattle Mariners (1-1) 5, Cleveland Guardians (1-1) 1

Despite going down early on Friday, excellent pitching and timely hitting helped the Mariners net their first win Friday over the Guardians.

The game began with the red-hot Chase DeLauter belting his third home run of the young season, as the rookie continues to make huge impressions out of the gate.

Despite the early blow, Mariners’ starter George Kirby turned in a great start, as he tossed six innings of one-run ball, allowing just two hits and striking out six. The Seattle bats had his back too, as they woke up during the middle innings.

In the fourth a three-run homer from Cole Young turned the game around, and an inning later, Luke Raley’s second blast of the young season, a two-run bomb, had the M’s suddenly up 5-1.

The Mariners bullpen made this a largely stress-free finish, as they closed this game with three spotless innings. On both sides of the ball, Seattle held the upper hand, and as a result, they got their first win of the season on Friday.

Astros Prospect Report: March 27th

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 19: Houston Astros outfielder Zach Cole (16) bats during a MLB spring training game against the New York Mets at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Minor league baseball is back! See the results to Opening Day below.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (0-1) lost 7-4  (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land opened up their season at home against Round Rock. Cole got the scoring started with a leadoff homer. Alexander added an RBI single in the 2nd inning to make it 2-0. Jason Alexander got the start and allowed 3 runs on 7 hits over 2.2 innings. In the 6th, Sugar Land tied it up on a Whitcomb RBI single. After Round Rock scored a run in the 7th, Perez would tie things up with a solo HR in the bottom of the inning. Round Rock took the lead in the 8th getting a 3 run HR off of Cosgrove and the offense was quiet the rest of the way as Sugar Land fell 7-4.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (—) 

A+: Asheville Tourists (—

A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (—) 

Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Colton Gordon – 6:05 CT

CC: OPENING DAY APRIL 2

AV: OPENING DAY APRIL 2

FV: OPENING DAY APRIL 3

New closer Edwin Diaz trumpets Dodgers' dream of World Series three-peat

LOS ANGELES — The night began with an exhilarating ring ceremony and marching band ended with the electrifying sound of a trumpet for the guy on the mound who didn’t have a World Series ring.

"Yeah, they got their rings," Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz told USA TODAY Sports, "but I got the ball."

Diaz, making his first appearance as a Dodger, was serenaded onto the field by a local trumpet player, Tatiana Tate, playing "Narco," Diaz's iconic entrance song in New York that he brought along to the West Coast, much to the elation of the crowd of 51,540 at Dodger Stadium.

They erupted when Diaz, the previous All-Star closer for the New Mets, struck out two batters in the ninth and ended the game with second baseman Ketel Marte hitting a weak groundout to end the game and preserve the Dodgers’ 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.

"I enjoyed it," Diaz said. "I know the crowd enjoyed it, too."

Oh, did they ever, and after watching the Dodgers’ bullpen shut down the Diamondbacks for the second consecutive night, they’re going to have "Narco" dancing in their heads by the time October rolls around.

"I think we have one of the best bullpens in the league," Diaz said. "We’ll see what happens at the end of the year, but right now on paper, we look amazing."

It’s just two games in a long, grueling season, but the Dodgers already are showing they can beat you in so many ways. They’ll beat you with the long ball, as Mookie Betts showed with his three-run homer in the third inning. They can beat you playing little ball, with Shohei Ohtani hitting a ground ball to the right side in the eighth inning, setting up Kyle Tucker to produce the game-winning hit past a drawn-in infield. They can beat you with their rotation, as Yoshinobu Yamamoto proved in their season opener. By the way, Ohtani pitches next week.

And, their unsung heroes may be their bullpen, which has now pitched 8 ⅔ shutout innings, giving up just four hits.

"We got great arms everywhere," says Tanner Scott, who lost his closer’s role, and has been perfect for the Dodgers in his two outings, striking out Alek Thomas with two runners on and two outs in the sixth inning Thursday, March 26. "The starting rotation. The bullpen. And our lineup is incredible.

"It’s awesome, we got such a deep bullpen and got everyone for every opportunity."

The key is Diaz, who is one of the finest closers in the game, a three-time winner of the Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera awards, exemplifying the game’s top reliever. He opted out of his contract last winter with the Mets, and everyone assumed he’d be back, only for more money. The Mets instead signed Devin Williams, and even though they said they still wanted to re-sign Diaz, he wasn’t so sure just how genuine their interest actually was in bringing him back.

So, he took the Dodgers’ three-year, $69 million offer, and never looked back.

"I didn’t think we had a chance going into the winter," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Edwin Díaz of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium on March 27, 2026.

Roberts went on vacation, received a call from the front office to ask him to be on a zoom recruiting call with Diaz and his agents. They spoke for 45 minutes. When Roberts got off the call, he excitedly summoned his wife.

"I go, 'We’re going to get him,’ " Roberts said. "So, I felt really good about it. So that was just a hunch, It was just kind of selling ourselves, talking about how much we value him, and the culture, the team and the ownership, and how we’ll do anything to win.

'If you really want to win a championship, this is the place to be.' "

Perhaps the best recruiting tool, Roberts says, was Diaz’s little brother, Alexis. The Dodgers traded for Alexis Diaz last May, and although he was in the organization barely three months, and appeared in only nine games, he gave his big brother rave reviews about the Dodgers.

"That was a big help because coming here as a call-up from the minors," Roberts said, "and us treating him like a superstar, I think that kind of helped make that decision and comfort going forward."

Certainly, it makes life a whole lot easier for Roberts knowing he finally has a closer he can trust, setting up the rest of the bullpen for a game.

The Dodgers blew 27 saves last year, with Scott blowing 10 of them. They knew if they had a chance for a three-peat, they’d have to fix their glaring weakness. And now that their bullpen is light’s out, you need a microscope to discover any flaws in the Dodgers’ arsenal.

"To be honest with you," Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas said, "our expectation is to win every single game. We don’t feel like there’s a game this season that we don’t have a chance to win. That’s the mentality of everybody in this clubhouse."

It’s the reason why the Dodgers certainly enjoyed their elaborate rings, their third in six years, they already are planning on finding a finger for their next championship ring.

"It was really fun to watch those guys get their rings," Diaz said. "So that’s my goal is to be in that moment next year. I want to help this team win. If we can stay healthy, this team has a chance to do it again."

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) poses with players during the World Series ring ceremony before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.

Certainly, while Diaz loves being the showman with "Narco" blaring in the background, he realized that the greatest show of the night was the Dodgers’ ring ceremony, leaving the crowd screaming, rejoicing and even gasping at times.

It began with "Shining Star" blaring over the loudspeakers by Earth, Wind & Fire, and comedian/actor Anthony Anderson was the emcee as the players walked along the blue carpet from the dugout to a stage behind the pitcher’s mound, serenaded by the USC marching band playing in center field.

The rings were handed out by Dodgers chairman Mark Walter, who was accompanied on stage with team president Stan Kasten, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and GM Mark Walter, who shook hands, hugged and warmly embraced more than 30 players.

It began with the rookies and part-time players from last year, shifted to the starting pitchers, and then the position players. The loudest ovations went to Kiké Hernández, who has played the most postseason games than any Dodger; Ohtani, who won his fourth MVP; Betts, who won his fourth World Series ring; Freddie Freeman, who hit walk-off homers in back-to-back World Series; and Rojas, who hit the dramatic Game 7-tying home run in the ninth inning The 20-minute ceremony ended with World Series MVP Yamamoto, who won Game 6 and Game 7.

There was an audible groan when Anderson announced the show was over, but then came the curtain call. Orel Hershiser, the 1988 World Series hero, walked to the mound to throw out the ceremonial first pitch when Roberts grabbed the mic. He called back Hershiser, and said he had another left-hander in mind.

Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers’ retired three-time Cy Young winner and future Hall of Famer, emerged from the dugout and the crowd stood and roared. He walked to the mound, threw the ceremonial first pitch, and seconds later, the entire Dodgers’ team emerged from the dugout to greet Kershaw.

They brought along the World Series championship ring, with Roberts handing it to him, and the ovation became deafening as Kershaw, who will be a special assistant in the Dodgers’ front office, waved to the crowd.

"For me, it's just a great ending to my career," Kershaw said, "so I couldn't have scripted it any better."

Kershaw, just like his former teammates, couldn’t stop staring at the spectacular rings. The 14K yellow gold rings, with 32 diamonds spelling out WORLD and 54 diamonds selling out CHAMPIONS, featured engravings of the 2024 and 2025 World Series trophies on the outside and inside of the rings. The L.A. logo is set with 17 custom-cut blue sapphires, one for every postseason game the Dodgers played. On the underside of the ring their four playoff series victories — against the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays — are listed, along with 11.01.25, the date of World Series Game 7. There’s even the number: 4,012,470, signifying their season attendance.

The coolest part of the ring is that there’s a glass window beneath the ring top with actual dirt collected from home plate from Game 7 in the "ring-within-a-ring" design.

"It’s why we play," Kershaw said, "to win some of these rings. The ring is pretty over the top."

Then again, so are these Dodgers.

"Everybody knows we had a really good team last year," Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández said. "But at the same time, I think we’re excited because this team could even be better.’"

And now, for the first time, they’ll be trying to win it all without one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history in Kershaw, who is gone, but will never be forgotten.

Who knows, he may even pop in once in awhile from his Dallas home in his new role as a special assistant.

"There’s a freedom with retirement," Kershaw said. "If you don’t want to work out, you don’t have to. If your back hurts, it doesn’t matter. If your arm hurts, it doesn’t matter. You get to see a lot more stuff, be around for everything. It doesn’t take away from how special playing this game is, but there’s a lot of really awesome parts about being home."

But for one last time, he was able to celebrate with his teammates, treasuring the greatness they achieved together.

"It was pretty special," Kershaw said. "I know they've got to move on to this season. But I don’t have to. So, I’m just going to keep relishing it.’"

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Snake Bytes 3/28: Still Looking for a First Win

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 27: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks celebrates in the dugout after hitting a one run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning of a game at Dodger Stadium on March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Royals vs Braves Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Tonight's MLB Game

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The Kansas City Royals and Atlanta Braves continue their three-game series Saturday night at Truist Park.

Reynaldo López makes his first start in exactly a year for Atlanta, squaring off against Michael Wacha.

My Royals vs. Braves predictions and MLB picks explain why Bobby Witt, Jr. should have plenty of success on Saturday, March 28. 

Royals vs Braves predictions

Royals vs Braves best bet: Bobby Witt Jr. Over 1.5 Total Bases (-125)


Bobby Witt Jr. was outstanding in the World Baseball Classic and was the only Kansas City Royals hitter to show up Friday night as he collected a pair of singles.

He could’ve done more, given he posted a 94.3 exit velocity and a .856 xBA on the three pitches he put into play. That includes a double-play grounder in the first with a .660 xBA and 103.9 exit velo.

Atlanta Braves starter Reynaldo Lopez saw a massive dip in fastball velocity in spring training, averaging just 89.2 mph in his last outing.

Witt will punish that lack of velocity with an extra-base hit.

Covers COVERS INTEL:Witt posted an xSLG of .737 Friday night on the three fastballs he put into play.

Royals vs Braves same-game parlay (SGP)


I expect both starters to have command issues, setting us up for some early runs.

Lopez had just 13 Ks in just over 15 IP in the spring. Along with the velocity issues, he struggled with command as he issued seven free passes. He also surrendered seven earned runs in his last two starts, encompassing 8 1/3 IP.

Michael Wacha had a rough spring as well, posting a 6.89 ERA with seven walks in 13 2/3  IP. He also allowed a longball in each of the last three outings

Royals vs Braves SGP

  • Bobby Witt Jr. Over 1.5 total bases
  • Reynaldo Lopez Under 4.5 strikeouts
  • F5 Over 4.5 

Royals vs Braves home run pick: Drake Baldwin (+420)

There was no sign of a sophomore slump from Drake Baldwin this spring, as he spent his time slapping piss missiles. He followed that up by crushing one against the Royals on Friday night.

Wacha has a decent arsenal, but he becomes very FB/CH reliant against opposite-side hitters. Those two pitches accounted for two-thirds of his output vs. LHB last season, with a cutter mixed in some of the time.

Baldwin posted a 23% barrel rate and 74% hard-hit rate in spring training. If he’s going to see a limited pitch array, this price is exceptional value.

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Royals vs Braves odds

  • Moneyline: Kansas City +122 | Atlanta -135
  • Run line: Kansas City +1.5 (-170) | Atlanta -1.5 (+149)
  • Over/Under: Over 8.5 | Under 8.5

Royals vs Braves trend

The Atlanta Braves have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 34 of their last 49 games at home (+16.25 Units / 28% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Royals vs. Braves.

How to watch Royals vs Braves and game info

LocationTruist Park, Atlanta, GA
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
First pitch7:15 p.m. ET
TVFOX
Royals starting pitcherMichael Wacha
(2025: 10-13, 3.86 ERA)
Braves starting pitcherReynaldo Lopez
(2025: 0-0, 5.40 ERA)

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