Blake Butera and the Washington Nationals coaching staff are more hands on and accountable

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 07: Matt Borgschulte#72 and manager Blake Butera #10 of the Washington Nationals look on against the Minnesota Twins on May 7, 2026 at Nationals Park in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In Blake Butera’s pre-game press conference yesterday, there were two big topics of conversation. One was his decision to use Cole Henry for a second inning and the other was discussing the ongoing player planning meetings, which take place a few times a season. Honestly, the way Butera discussed both really impressed me. He showed his hands-on approach, as well as his ability to be accountable.

After Cole Henry imploded in his second inning of work, and allowed four runs, Butera took full blame for the situation. Henry had not thrown more than one inning in any of his AAA outings since being sent down. Butera said that he and the team did Henry a “disservice” for not properly preparing him for this situation.

He also said he would 100% wear Henry’s bad outing. All managers make mistakes, but I appreciate the fact that Butera is willing to take it on the chin. It is hard to manage a bullpen without a whole lot of proven options. Sure, Butera has made some big mistakes along the way, but it is no easy task. When Butera feels he has made a mistake, he is willing to hold himself accountable.

By holding himself accountable, it is easier to hold players accountable as well. After all, trust is a two way street. If you call out the players, but never acknowledge your own mistakes, why would the players trust you? It felt like that was going on at times towards the end of the Davey Martinez era.

Martinez openly said it was never on coaching, which in turn shifted all of the blame on the players. If it is never about coaching, why are the coaches even there? For Blake Butera, he spends every day trying to make himself and his players better.

One of the things he talked about during the presser was the player planning meetings. Butera, the coaching staff and members of the front office meet one on one with every player about three or four times a season. Right now, they are in the second round of these player planning meetings.

In these meetings, the players and coaches openly talk about what they are doing well and how they need to improve. This is the kind of one on one teaching that is so important to this new regime. After the last round, Keibert Ruiz exploded offensively after further embracing pulling the ball in the air. I wonder who the breakout for this round will be.

Blake mentioned that he met with James Wood yesterday. He said that the meeting was fairly short because Wood does not have a ton to work on at the moment. Some of the meetings can go a bit longer like Ruiz’s last time.

These player planning meetings really seem like an integral part of the new regime’s philosophy. Everyone in the player development space talks about individualizing and tailoring things to the player, but that is hard to do in practice and is very time consuming. There is a reason many teams just have overarching models. The Nats want to tailor things to the individual as much as they can though.

While Blake Butera has a warm exterior, and truly wants what is best for the player, he is not always Mr. Nice Guy. Last night he was clearly upset with Andrew Alvarez’s performance and his inability to find the zone. He did not like how Alvarez was nibbling and really did not like the fact that he threw a 3-0 breaking ball. Butera said he pitched scared, which is not the first time he has used that line.

This is a lot of Butera praise, but it is deserved. He is very good at controlling the clubhouse and fostering an environment that helps players get better. Do his bullpen decisions and insistence on pinch hitting Andres Chaparro for Luis Garcia Jr. frustrate me? Absolutely, but he is still a first year manager who has a near impossible task on the bullpen side of things.

The most important part of being a manager is leading and setting the culture. Right now, I feel like Butera is doing a great job of that. Hopefully the in game decision making sharpens up as he gains experience. Overall, I have been a fan of the Blake Butera experience.

His hands-on style and willingness to hold himself and his coaching staff accountable is a breath of fresh air. Butera and his coaching staff have been a massive upgrade and have helped make this team better. There is simply no way this team would lead baseball in runs with Darnell Coles as the hitting coach. It is not perfect, but Blake Butera has brought new life to this Nationals team.

Connor Bedard’s Actions Show Commitment To Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks have a lot invested in their top forward, Connor Bedard. They selected him with the first overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft with the expectation that he would be their franchise cornerstone. 

Now, Bedard is three years into his NHL career, and there are many things that must be sorted out. For one, he hurt his shoulder during a summer practice, and there is still no update from the team on his status. 

Two, he is a restricted free agent with no contract going into 2026-27. There is no way to know if the injury is going to impact that, or if there will be news on it before training camp begins in September. 

A rumor has also swirled that the Philadelphia Flyers actually sent an offer sheet to Connor Bedard before Leo Carlsson signed his offer sheet for five years and $18 million per, but Bedard declined to sign it. That, however, is not confirmed and nothing more than a rumor at this point. 

If that were true, it would be a great sign that he is loyal to the Chicago Blackhawks organization under any circumstances. 

On Tuesday, new Blackhawks forward Cole Smith spoke to the local media for the first time, and he said something about Bedard that also speaks to his dedication to being a loyal leader on the team. 

"(Bedard) sent me a text, which is pretty cool from a young guy," Smith said of his new teammate. "(I'm) looking forward to meeting him, seeing what makes him tick."

The fact that Bedard was willing to quickly send a text message to new Blackhawks teammates shows leadership and a desire to make these guys comfortable. He has no obligation to do so, especially being a 20-year-old currently sitting with no contract. 

Moves like this not only make it clear that he wants to be a member of the organization that drafted him, but also that he wants to be the captain. He wore an "A" full-time after the trade deadline, and his actions support that decision. It may become a "C" once the pen hits the paper. 

During the 2025-26 season, Bedard had 30 goals and 45 assists for 75 points in 69 games played. He also looked like a player who was faster and stronger for most of the campaign. His mid-season shoulder injury slowed him down a tad, but there is no denying that he is blossoming into one of the elite centers in the game. 

Part of his getting better has to do with the training that he puts in during the off-season. He avoided the World Championships with Canada twice now in favor of preparing for the upcoming NHL season.

He hurt his shoulder (again) this time around, but it was all in an attempt to get better. He clearly wants to be elite. Every other player is more likely to put in the necessary work to improve if the team's best player is doing the same thing. 

With Bedard's skill comes a bit of leadership responsibility, and he is warming to the task in a big way. At this point, there is no reason to question his desire to be a great leader on and off the ice for the Chicago Blackhawks. 

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How to watch NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, featuring AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and more

It feels like the Finals just ended, but you can already watch NBA action with Summer League already in action. Starting Thursday, July 9, the main course will be served with the 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring young stars for every team in the league.

Read on for all the information you need on how to watch all the hoops from Vegas, including the top selections from the stacked 2026 NBA Draft.

2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League schedule

The 2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League begins on Thursday, July 9 and runs through the championship round on Sunday, July 19. Each team will play four preliminary matchups before the consolation and championship rounds.

You can find the full schedule of every game here.

How to watch 2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League

All 76 games will be split between ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and Prime Video. The schedule linked above carries the broadcast/streaming channel for each game.

What are the rosters for the 2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League?

Every team's roster for Vegas is available here. Injury management can always change who plays, but most of the incoming rookies are expected to participate.

What are the rule changes for NBA Summer League?

The league is testing out two new additions to gameplay during this Summer League.

The first is the "one free throw rule." This rule dictates that any foul that would typically result in any number of free throws will lead to one free-throw attempt. That one attempt will be worth the total number of points of the free throws it replaces.

So, for example, if a player is fouled in the act of shooting a 3-pointer, he will go to the line and shoot one free throw. If he makes it, it will be worth three points.

The rule is designed to speed up play. It has been in use in the NBA G League since the 2019-20 season and was also implemented in this summer's California and Salt Lake City summer leagues.

The other change is the use of "connected basketballs" in each game. These balls have an embedded sensor that detects contact with the ball. The NBA will collect the data to "support future officiating applications, such as last-touch out-of-bounds calls.”

The league says the sensor is not noticeable, doesn't change the feel or play of the ball and does not cause a major weight difference.

AJ Dybantsa, Wizards Summer League schedule

Dybantsa will make his Wizards debut on the first day of action in the traditional "No. 1 pick vs. No. 2 pick" opening matchup against Darryn Peterson and the Utah Jazz. He will also get the chance to square off against top-10 picks Darius Acuff Jr., Caleb Wilson and Keaton Wagler in Washington's preliminary games.

  1. Friday, July 10: vs. Chicago Bulls, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)
  2. Monday, July 13: vs. Dallas Mavericks, 7:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  3. Tuesday, July 14: vs. Golden State Warriors, 7:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  4. Thursday, July 16: vs. Atlanta Hawks, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)

Darryn Peterson, Jazz Summer League schedule

Peterson has already showed off his impressive game in Salt Lake City Summer League, dropping 28 points on the Hawks and going for 25 points and 12 assists against Cam Boozer and the Grizzlies.

  1. Thursday, July 9: vs. Washington Wizards, 9:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  2. Sunday, July 12: vs. LA Clippers, 10:00 PM ET (Prime Video)
  3. Monday, July 13: vs. Chicago Bulls, 10:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  4. Wednesday, July 15: vs. San Antonio Spurs, 9:30 PM ET (Prime Video)
2026 NBA Draft No. 2 overall pick Darryn Peterson shows off his skills against Cameron Boozer and the Memphis Grizzlies with an impressive 25-point, 12-assist performance.

Cameron Boozer, Grizzlies Summer League schedule

Boozer also made his debut in Salt Lake City and combined the productivity and efficiency he rode to Naismith player of the year honors as a freshman. Boozer averaged 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and four assists while shooting 65% from the field and 62.5% from three.

  1. Friday, July 10: vs. Chicago Bulls, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)
  2. Monday, July 13: vs. Dallas Mavericks, 7:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  3. Tuesday, July 14: vs. Golden State Warriors, 7:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  4. Thursday, July 16: vs. Atlanta Hawks, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)

Caleb Wilson, Bulls Summer League schedule

Wilson is the other of the top-four picks who is still yet to appear on the court with his new team. He will play each of the other three in Vegas.

  1. Friday, July 10: vs. Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)
  2. Monday, July 13: vs. Utah Jazz, 9:00 PM ET (ESPN)
  3. Tuesday, July 14: vs. Washington Wizards, 8:00 PM ET (Prime Video)
  4. Thursday, July 16: vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 6:00 PM ET (Prime Video)

Wednesday Morning Links

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 07: Justin Foscue #14 of the Texas Rangers is congratulated by Alejandro Osuna #19 after hitting a solo home run during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Globe Life Field on July 07, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Morning, all!

Josh Jung expects to return to the lineup today, saying his knee feels fine and that the fluid that accumulated has gone down.

Jacob deGrom had some hip soreness during his start yesterday but doesn’t think it will interfere with his next scheduled start.

The hip issue is something that has bothered deGrom between starts before.

Corey Seager, on the other hand, has no idea when he will return to the lineup but he hasn’t swung a bat so it will likely be after the All Star break.

Jordan Montgomery threw 40 pitches in his latest rehab start as his return from Tommy John surgery continues apace.

It is time to make hay while the sun shines, as the Rangers are in the midst of a stretch where they will be playing 16 of 19 games at home.

This year’s draft class includes a couple of DFW high schoolers that are expected to go in the first round.

The DMN is reranking their top 30 prospects midway through the season.

Jacob Latz lost out on the fifth starter role but turned that into an opportunity to earn another high profile role.

Justin Foscue had his first pinch hit home run in last night’s win over the Angels.

Colorado Avalanche announce minor league signings

SAINT PAUL, MN - MARCH 11: Cale Makar #8 and MacKenzie Blackwood #39 of the Colorado Avalanche defend against Vinnie Hinostroza #18 of the Minnesota Wild during the game at the Xcel Energy Center on March 11, 2025 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by Bruce Kluckhohn/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

After the bulk of their available salary cap space was allocated on July first on the contracts for Jaden Schwartz and Noah Juulsen, the Colorado Avalanche subsequently made a group of other signings to fill out their organizational depth. The Colorado Eagles lost a lot of their 2025-26 roster and these contracts will go a long way to add that veterans base back and to give the Avalanche new tweener options to look at.

Clearly, the depth from the Minnesota Wild was a target as two forwards who have spent time in their organization were brought into the fold by Colorado. First up, Vinnie Hinostroza was inked to a two-year two-way contract. A former sixth round pick by the Chicago Blackhawks in 2012, Hinostroza was most recently a part of the Florida Panthers organization after getting acquired at the trade deadline. The right shot center has been part of multiple teams in his career including stints in the AHL and should be utilized as depth for both the Avalanche and Eagles.

Adam Beckman is another forward who recently played for the Wild, though he was drafted to them in the third round of the 2019 draft. The last two seasons the left wing was a part of the Bridgeport Islanders and last played in the NHL in the 2023-24 season. After losing Alex Barre-Boulet to the San Jose Sharks in free agency, the Colorado Eagles add a 30 goal scorer to help boost their offense.

Moving to the blueline, the Eagles add some youthful experience in the signing of left shot defenseman Domenick Fensore. He was originally a Carolina Hurricanes third round pick in 2019. The Hurricanes didn’t give him much of an opportunity with only three career NHL games played. Fensore’s size at 5-foot-9 might be some of the reason but he’s been a productive defenseman for the Chicago Wolves over the last three seasons. After losing defensemen Jack Ahcan and Jacob MacDonald in free agency, the Eagles need a new quarterback for their power play.

The Avalanche also inked Christian Wolanin to help their back end. He is also a left shot defenseman but with size at 6-foot-2. Originally a fifth round pick by the Ottawa Senators in 2015, Wolanin has enjoyed a long pro career most recently on an AHL contract with the Providence Bruins. No doubt the Avalanche were interested in Wolanin from when he won the Calder Cup with the Abbotsford Canucks where he also scored 124 points over three seasons with the team. Christian is also the son of former Avalanche and Stanley Cup champion Craig Wolanin.

Who else would you like to see added? Let us know in the comments!

Where Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown relationship stood before shocking Celtics trade

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The Celtics’ urge to trade Jaylen Brown appears to be becoming clearer after his shocking move to the rival 76ers last week.

Boston traded Brown for what most consider to be less than market value, landing Paul George – whom most consider to be a negative asset – and four draft picks after failing to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo.

ESPN is now reporting that Brown had an increasingly distant relationship with co-star Jayson Tatum despite winning the title together in 2024.

Jaylen Brown and Jayon Tatum apparently didn’t have much of a relationship off the court. AP Photo/Matt Slocum

Shams Charania said that Brown and Tatum’s relationship was “as close to nonexistent as you could have” off the court.

He pointed out that Brown and Tatum have had excellent chemistry on the court, but their off-court dealings left much to be desired.

A large part of this could certainly be related to the fallout from Tatum’s torn Achilles, which he suffered in May 2025 and forced him to miss most of the 2025-26 regular season.

While Tatum was out, Brown stepped into the lion’s share of the work for Boston and averaged career-highs in points (28.7), assists (5.1), and rebounds (6.9) per game.

After the campaign, Brown infamously called this his “favorite season” of his NBA career despite blowing a 3-1 lead in a first-round series against the 76ers.

Brown won the NBA Finals MVP in 2024, a decision that was highly controversial, as Tatum is widely regarded as the best player on the Celtics, and the two consistently had Boston as title contenders.

Jayson Tatum didn’t have much to say in regards to Jaylen Brown trade rumors. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

As Brown trade speculation unfolded, Tatum was mostly quiet and issued a brief statement after his now-ex-teammate was sent to Philadelphia.

“From first-round exits to winning a chip together, I’m thankful for it all. Nothing but love and respect for you as a player and as a person,” Tatum said. “Looking forward to see how you attack this next chapter of your career and wish nothing but the best for you! Continue to be special!”

Celtics President Brad Stevens explained the trade by saying they weren’t comfortable paying Brown and Tatum in this current second apron salary cap era.

“I think when you choose the term ‘optionality,’ you’re talking about just length of contract and assets, so that’s where the increased optionality comes from,” Stevens told reporters after the trade. “And listen, we’re going to have to lean on our depth. This is a big part of this.”

What Celtics fans need to know about 2026 NBA Summer League

What Celtics fans need to know about 2026 NBA Summer League originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas begins this week, and the Boston Celtics should be a fun team to watch throughout the tournament.

The action begins July 9 and goes through July 19. All games will be played at the Thomas & Mack Center and the Cox Pavillion on the UNLV campus.

The Celtics have never won a Summer League championship. They were last in the title game in 2021, when they lost to the Sacramento Kings.

Can the C’s end that drought and leave Las Vegas with a title?

Here’s what you need to know about the Celtics’ Summer League competition.

Summer League Roster

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The Celtics announced their roster Wednesday. It features three players — Hugo Gonzalez, John Tonje and Amari Williams — who saw time in Boston last season.

Gonzalez is by far the best player on the roster after an impressive rookie season for the C’s. He also played well for Spain in two FIBA qualifying games last week.

The 2025 first-round pick has great potential and should play a larger role in Joe Mazzulla’s lineup next season. This will be Gonzalez’s second appearance at Summer League. He averaged 10.8 points per game in last year’s tournament.

Another player of note is Chris Cenac Jr. The Celtics drafted the University of Houston center with the No. 27 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.

Second-round pick Dillon Mitchell out of St. John’s should be fun to watch, too. He’s a very good defensive player and a strong rebounder, but how much can he impact the game offensively?

Celtics assistant coach Amile Jefferson will be the head coach of the Summer League team.

Summer League Schedule

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The Celtics will play their first four games in a six-day span, and three of their first four opponents are against Eastern Conference teams, including the defending Summer League champion Charlotte Hornets.

A four-team playoff will determine a Summer League champion. The semifinal round will be on July 18 and the title game will be July 19.

The 26 teams that don’t make the playoff will play a fifth game on July 17, 18 or 19.

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Matthew Boyd is the Superhero vs. the Orioles

Perspective check: Just four teams with more wins than the Cubs, 91-win pace. For now, I’m just going to keep reminding us. This team has its flaws. We know them intimately because we follow them every day. The rest of the teams, with maybe one or two exceptions, have flaws as well. We don’t know them quite as well because we don’t follow those teams as in depth. Do I think this a top 5 (or even 6) team? Probably not. Though I do believe that their performance to date is fair at about top 5. Even with the slumps in the equation, this team overall has played very well.

Last year the Cubs were fifth in baseball at 92 wins. That was good for the top Wild Card spot. They are on pace for 91 wins. That would get them the top Wild Card spot if everything stayed the same as it is now. So regardless if there are some smoke and mirrors in the results to date, the results are quite good. We all suspect that the team tails off somewhat in the second half due to the large number of injuries. Or if we don’t think they will tail, we at least recognize that there is a distinct possibility of a tail off. So far this team has treaded water through all of the injuries. There is always the chance that they could do so.

As blasphemous as it is to say, Tuesday night was one of my favorite wins of the year. Yeah, 10 walk-offs. Yeah, almost as many games with double digit runs scored, including one with 23. There’s Pete Crow-Armstrong’s cycle game and several other really fun wins. But for me? I’ll take this one. Some timely hitting against a pretty decent pitcher. There was a strong outing by the starter. Hand in hand, that turned a lead over to the bullpen. The pen struggled early, letting the Orioles sneak back into the game. And then the bullpen came together, stacked outs and closed out a win.

There haven’t been a ton of these for the Cubs. A lead handed to the bullpen for the final three innings to protect. To be sure, the pen allowed two runs in three innings. If the starting 10 turned a lot of leads over to the pen and the pen consistently allowed two runs, there wouldn’t be a metric ton of wins. Two runs blows a lot of leads. But they had five to protect and after two early runs out of the pen’s work, they came together and locked it down. Dare I say, the team managed to make a competitive game look a little like an easy win. A good, clean hard fought win. The kind you need to have some of. A win against a good pitcher on a bad team on the road. Check.

What this team hasn’t had a ton of this year are wins based around key contributions from Alex Bregman. Or from Matthew Boyd. Two players with the words All-Star on their resume. They are paid well to be good. One has been healthy and under producing and the other spent time hurt but has under produced when healthy. Tuesday night, the team got strong contributions from both. With Monday’s off day, this week feels a little like it belongs to the second half, rather than being the last week of the first half. This felt like the start of the race to the finish. The kind of win you stack to get into the top spots of the playoffs.

Mission accomplished in the first of the final 72. One might not break it up that way. If you prefer, you could look at it as the 17th win in the last 23 games. Or just plain old 51st win in the 91st game. That’s why I enjoyed this win. At the end of the day, it is a mundane, forgettable win in what is a long season. There won’t be anything particular that stands out down the road looking backwards. They just took care of business. A good day as another day falls off of the calendar.

Go Cubs.

Three Positives:

  • I think I’d be remiss if I didn’t start with Matthew Boyd. While the Cubs scored first, they didn’t score right out of the gate. Boyd held the line while they settled in offensively. Six scoreless innings. Very solid.
  • Alex Bregman had two hits and two runs batted in. The two runs batted in came in two separate plate appearances. He came through twice with runners in scoring position.
  • Miguel Amaya was the table setter supreme. He got the offense going with a two out walk in the third, leading to a run scoring rally that gave the Cubs some momentum. He would score two more times.
  • Obligatory Pete Crow-Armstrong update: A pair of singles, one continuing the above mention rally and another driving in a run later. .293/.383/.525 (wRC+ 150) on the year. This was a subpar game. He’s been that good, a two hit, one RBI game is below average (though a tiny positive bump to batting average on the season, it wasn’t enough to raise his on base and his slug actually dropped).

Game 91, July 7: Cubs 5, Baltimore 2 (51-40)

Reminder: Heroes and Goats are determined by WPA scores and are in no way subjective.

THREE HEROES:

  • Superhero: Matthew Boyd (.331). 6 IP, 23 BF, 3 H, 2 BB, 0 R, 7 K, HBP (W 4-1)
  • Hero: Alex Bregman (.155). 2-5, 2B, 2 RBI
  • Sidekick: Miguel Amaya (.127). 2-3, 2B, BB, 3 R

THREE GOATS:

  • Billy Goat: Seiya Suzuki (-.147). 0-4, DP
  • Goat: Ian Happ (-.062). 0-4
  • Kid: Michael Conforto (-.047). 1-4

WPA Notes: Neither Ryan Rolison nor Jacob Webb appears on the goat podium because Rolison dug the hole but Webb allowed the runs, splitting the negative between them. Webb’s is mitigated by getting the third out and preserving the lead. That out was worth .107 and was one of the biggest plays of the night. The Cubs had an 87 percent chance of winning once they escaped that inning. To be fair, it was 93.5% before that seventh inning.

WPA Play of the Game: Adley Rutschman’s two-run single with two outs in the seventh cut the Cubs four run lead to two. (.141)

Cubs Play of the Game: Alex Bregman had an RBI-single with two outs and runners on first and second in the third, for the first run of the game. (.124)

Cubs Player of the Game:

Game 90 Winner: Javier Assad received 63 percent of the 67 votes.

Rizzo Award Standings: (Top 5/Bottom 5)

The award is named for Anthony Rizzo, who finished first in this category three of the first four years it was in existence and four times overall. He also recorded the highest season total ever at +65.5. The point scale is three points for a Superhero down to negative three points for a Billy Goat.

  • Pete Crow-Armstrong +21
  • Carson Kelly +14.5
  • Michael Busch +14
  • Ben Brown +13.5
  • Trent Thornton +12.5
  • Dansby Swanson -9
  • Edward Cabrera -9.5
  • Phil Maton -10
  • Caleb Thielbar -13
  • Seiya Suzuki -16.5

Up Next: Game two of the three-game set Wednesday night in Baltimore. Colin Rea (6-5, 4.74) vs. Dean Kremer (1-1, 3.18). Rea is in a bit of a good groove lately, just three earned runs over his last three starts (15.1 IP). That’s what Craig Counsell is looking for from him. Keep the team in the game through five innings. Kremer has made only three starts, two of those were back in April when he was 0-1 with five runs allowed in 11 innings. He made four minor league starts with a 1.83 ERA before coming back to the team. In his return, he won while allowing one run on four hits and a walk in six innings against the White Sox in Baltimore. The time away was due to a right quad strain.

Kremer has been a pretty solid starter for the Orioles for a number of years. He’s 1-1 in his career against the Cubs with a 6.00 ERA in nine innings of work. The most recent of those games was in 2024. Almost two years to the day. Michael Busch and Ian Happ each homered against him that day. For Busch, it was part of a four hit day.

This is another one that is not a gimme. Hopefully, Rea keeps them in it and the team can find a way to win another one and keep this rolling.

NBA Rookie of the Year odds favor Cameron Boozer over Darryn Peterson

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The NBA Rookie of the Year award is a rare honor for a prospect whose game translates immediately to winning play at the pro level. Development is rarely linear, and blue-chip athletes can have a leg up in the rookies’ first time playing through an extended NBA season. The past nine ROY winners have all been top-four draft picks, with Malcolm Brogdon the rare exception after playing lead ball handler for a Bucks team making a leap around Giannis Antetokounmpo. 

Narratives will also cycle through favorites as players get hot and teams go on runs. Kon Knueppel seemed to run away with the award last year as an immediate three-point specialist with movement skills in Charlotte, but Cooper Flagg’s steady growth into his larger role in Dallas made him inevitable after back-to-back 51- and 45-point outings in April. 

FanDuel’s odds on the NBA Rookie of the Year award voting show a few top draft picks who’ve landed in ideal roles for their current and developing skill sets. These are also the players most likely to be crashing the playoffs with breakout performances sooner than later.

Cameron Boozer, Memphis Grizzlies (+250)

Cameron Boozer was rated as the top prospect by many entering the draft, and he’s joining a Memphis lineup that is set up to thrive around him. Zach Edey provides supplementary size; and Jaylen Wells and Cedric Coward earned ROY votes the past two seasons, and could help Boozer accelerate Memphis’ timeline back to competitiveness. 

Darryn Peterson, Utah Jazz (+270)

Darryn Peterson’s uneven season in Kansas and subsequent fall to Utah with the No. 2 draft pick might have been for the best long-term. Some analysts note that last season’s physical limitations led Peterson to become a lethal shooter and more accustomed to operating as part of a system. The Jazz are embarking on a new phase of their rebuild, and Peterson profiles as an ideal fit alongside Keyonte George, Ace Bailey, Lauri Markannen, and Jaren Jackson Jr. (and Walker Kessler). 

AJ Dybantsa, Washington Wizards (+470)

The Wizards are another team rolling out a re-imagined roster, and AJ Dybantsa will have a chance to thrive playing alongside Trae Young and Anthony Davis. Washington also has a trove of young guards who can help create space for Dybantsa to operate, and he could easily lead all rookies in scoring and separate himself as the league’s best newcomer.

Darius Acuff Jr., Sacramento Kings (+500)

Acuff Jr. is an alpha guard who landed on a team in need of one. He’ll be more than just a spiritual successor to Russell Westbrook after falling to Sacramento with the seventh pick, but Acuff showcased a soft touch and finesse around the rim during his season with Coach John Calipari in Arkansas. He’ll be surrounded by a couple All-Star caliber talents in Zach LaVine and Domantas Sabonis with a long leash to compete and develop.

Caleb Wilson, Chicago Bulls (+1000)

Wilson combines rare athleticism with high marks in IQ and professionalism, and he’s joining a Bulls team that can make things easier for him – particularly running alongside Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis. The UNC product has already invoked comparisons to Michael Jordan, and (especially after the renaissance season that the Knicks just finished) the hype in Chicago will be generating steam if Wilson can be an impactful force at the core.

Longshots

Mikel Brown Jr., Brooklyn Nets (+2000)

The Nets have a crowded backcourt after drafting four guards in 2025, but Mikel Brown Jr. showed impressive playmaking and bounce off the dribble that could gel well alongside new teammates Julius Randle and Michael Porter Jr. 

Yaxel Lendeborg, Golden State Warriors (+2500)

Lendenborg is a do-it-all, two-way forward for a Golden State team hoping to assemble another title contender around Steph Curry. The 23-year-old rookie could earn starter’s minutes for a team that will attract a lot of media attention.

Keaton Wagler, Los Angeles Clippers (+3500)

Wagler’s rapid ascent from the No. 150 recruit to the No. 5 pick means there are still areas of his game that are less explored (or exploited). He’ll start his career playing alongside Darius Garland, though the rest of the lineup could still get shaken up with a potential Kawhi Leonard trade.

Brayden Burries, Milwaukee Bucks (+6000)

Coach Taylor Jenkins will have a lot to sort out as the new-look Bucks take the court, and Burries is the centerpiece of the team’s first draft post-Giannis. Burries projects to have an immediate and well-rounded impact, with the opportunity to emerge as a leading scorer like he did in his one season at Arizona.

Dodgers vs Rockies Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for July 8

Colorado (38-55) was fueled by two errors in the eighth inning to upset the Los Angeles Dodgers (60-33), 4-3 on Tuesday night. The Rockies win snapped a five-game losing streak against the Dodgers.

Shohei Ohtani crushed his 300th career home run in the loss, becoming the fifth-fastest ever to reach the mark and first Japanese born player to do so. It took Ohtani 1,102 games to reach 300 home runs, while Aaron Judge was the quickest ever to accomplish this feat at 955 games.

Gabriel Hughes will make his first career start tonight against the Dodgers. Hughes pitched three innings of a 15-3 win over San Francisco on July 3. Hughes allowed two hits, one walk, and one strikeout with no earned runs. The Dodgers have not lost back-to-back games dating back to June 20-21.

Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Rockies at Dodgers

  • Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2026
  • Time: 10:10 PM EST
  • Site: Dodger Stadium 
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • Network/Streaming: MLB TV

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Odds for the Rockies at the Dodgers

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Dodgers (-250), Colorado Rockies (+202)
  • Spread: Rockies +1.5 (+103), Dodgers -1.5 (-124)
  • Total: 10.0

Probable starting pitchers for Rockies at Dodgers

  • Wednesday's pitching matchup (July 8): Roki Sasaki vs. Gabriel Hughes
  • Dodgers: Roki Sasaki 

2026 stats: 75.0 IP, 3-5, 5.40 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 75 Ks, 32 BB

  • Rockies: Gabriel Hughes 

2026 Stats: 3.0 IP, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 100 WHIP, 1 K, 1 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani is hitting .294 with 94 hits, 20 home runs and 56 RBI over 320 at-bats
  • The Dodgers’ Alex Freeland is hitting .236 with 45 hits and 64 strikeouts over 190 at-bats
  • The Rockies’ Troy Johnston is hitting .310 with 83 hits, 3 home runs, and 39 RBI over 268 at-bats
  • The Rockies’ Ezequiel Tovar is hitting .207 with 62 hits and 85 strikeouts over 300 at-bats

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

  • The Dodgers are 44-49 ATS
  • The Rockies are 51-42 ATS, ranking sixth-best
  • The Dodgers are 50-43 to the Under, ranking eighth-best
  • The Rockies are 46-44-3 to the Under
  • The Dodgers are 18-28 ATS at home, ranking fifth-worst
  • The Rockies are 25-18 ATS on the road, ranking third-best

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Phillies vs Reds Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Cincinnati Reds welcome the Philadelphia Phillies to Great American Ballpark tonight, with Chase Burns taking the hill. 

Behind their ace, my Phillies vs. Reds predictions and MLB picks are targeting Cincy to take the second game of this series. 

Who will win Phillies vs Reds today: Reds moneyline (-131)

The Cincinnati Reds send the dominant Chase Burns to the mound this evening. The hard-throwing right-hander owns a 3.08 FIP across his last five outings, surrendering just 0.99 HR/9

During that span, Burns has limited opponents to a 33.3% hard-hit rate. Opposing hitters are batting just .222 off his primary offering, the four-seam fastball, and his second-most-used offering — the slider — has been a real issue for several Phillies hitters, most notably Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper

The Philadelphia Phillies are likely to go with an opener, and that's good news for the Reds. Philadelphia's bullpen sports a 4.87 FIP and 7.20 ERA across the last week. While Cincinnati isn't in great form offensively, it's an opportunity to jump on a Phillies relief corps giving up 1.35 HR/9 right now. 

Burns deals, and the Reds do some damage off Philly's pen. I'll play this pick up to -150. 

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Phillies have been substantially worse offensively on the road, posting 78 wRC+ compared to 106 wRC+ at Citizens Bank Park. 

Phillies vs Reds Over/Under pick: Under 9.5 (-131)

Tonight's total is set quite high at 9.5 runs. The Phillies are not exactly thriving offensively on the road, and Burns' ability to keep opponents at bay is a clear strength for the Under. The Cincinnati bullpen has also been impressive lately. 

Across the last week, they own a 3.63 FIP, and the penhasn't allowed a single home run. That's promising against a Phillies team that's sixth in the big leagues in home runs. 

While Philadelphia's relievers aren't pitching great, the Reds have just 74 wRC+ in their last six contests. I do expect them to score some runs behind Burns, but this will not be a high-scoring matchup. 

I'll play this pick up to -150. 

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  • ML/RL bets: 33-33, -2.97 units
  • Over/Under bets: 36-29, +1.43 units

Phillies vs Reds weather

Conditions will be warm and relatively calm at Great American Ball Park tonight, with temperatures in the mid-80s at first pitch before falling into the upper 70s later. Winds will be very light at around 1-to-2 mph, while rain chances stay low. Overall, the weather should have minimal impact on the game.

Phillies vs Reds odds

  • Moneyline: Phillies +119 | Reds -131
  • Run line: Phillies +1.5 (-168) | Reds -1.5 (+146)
  • Over/Under: Over 9.5 (+131) | Under 9.5 (-131)

Phillies vs Reds trend

The Phillies have cashed the Under in 22 of their last 30 road games for +13.30 units and a 40% ROI. Find more MLB betting trends for Phillies vs. Reds.

How to watch Phillies vs Reds and game info

LocationGreat American Ballpark, Cincinnati, OH
DateWednesday, July 8, 2026
First pitch7:10 p.m. ET
TVESPN
Phillies starting pitcherBullpen Game
Reds starting pitcherChase Burns
(10-1, 2.40 ERA)

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Who Will Open the Flames' Final Season at the Saddledome?

The NHL announced on Tuesday that the upcoming 2026-27 season schedule will be released on July 16, which means Calgary Flames fans will finally get a chance to see who will visit the Scotiabank Saddledome for the final time. 

Looking back at the last ten schedules and seeing who the Flames began the season against, and who skated first at the Saddledome, history suggests the Flames will host an American team for what will be the final season in the Dome. 

2025-26 - St. Louis

Last year, the Flames began the season on the road in Edmonton on Oct. 8, facing the Oilers before bolting to Vancouver to visit the Canucks on Oct. 9. Two nights later, they hosted the St. Louis Blues for the home opener, which they lost 4-2. Calgary began their year 5-13-3 before their first win streak in November.

2024-25 - Philadelphia

In 2024-25, the Flames opened the campaign on a four-game win streak, going 5-4-1 in their first ten games. Once again, they began on the road, in Vancouver, in a classic 6-5 overtime victory. Three nights later, the Philadelphia Flyers came to the Saddledome for the home opener, which Calgary won 6-3.

2023-24 - Winnipeg

On Oct. 11, 2023, the Flames welcomed the Winnipeg Jets to the Dome to kick off the 2023-24 season, earning a 5-3 win. Meanwhile, in their first ten games, Calgary stumbled to a 2-7-1 record. 

2022-23 - Colorado

The Flames followed up their most recent playoff appearance by opening the season with nine of their first ten games at home, including the season opener on Oct. 13, 2022, a 5-3 win over the Colorado Avalanche. Despite starting 5-1-0, a seven-game winless streak dropped them to 5-6-2 after 13 games. 

2021-22 - Anaheim

To begin their match to the Pacific Division title win in 2021-22, the Flames began the year on the road in Edmonton with a 5-2 loss, before falling to the Anaheim Ducks on home ice on Oct. 18. Then, they rattled off six consecutive wins for their second-longest streak of the campaign. 

2020-21 - Vancouver

During the 2020-21 season, which began in mid-January, the Flames were part of the Canadian Division and remained within the country for the entire season. They played their opener in Winnipeg, suffering a 4-3 overtime loss, before sweeping the Canucks in a two-game set at the Saddledome.

2019-20 - Vancouver

Before COVID halted the NHL season after roughly 70 games, Calgary began the 2019-20 campaign in Colorado, falling to the Avalanche 5-3. Two nights later, at their home opener, they shut out the Canucks 3-0.

2018-19 - Vancouver

En route to a 50-25-7 record, the Flames dropped their season opener to the Canucks in Vancouver by a 5-2 score on Oct. 3, 2018. However, three nights later at the Saddledome, they picked up a 7-4 victory over the Canucks. Surprisingly, the club went 5-5-0 in their first ten games before winning the Pacific Division title in the spring.

2017-18 - Winnipeg

To begin the 2017-18 season, Calgary was shut out by the Oilers 3-0 at Rogers Place on Oct. 4, 2017, but bounced back in their Saddledome opener three nights later, earning a 6-3 win over the Jets. 

2016-17 - Edmonton

The Flames began their 2016-17 season with a home-and-home set against the Oilers, resulting in two losses. On Oct. 12, 2016, Edmonton roughed up Calgary 7-4 at home, before defeating them at the Saddledome two nights later on Oct. 14, by a 5-3 score. Multi-game losing streaks gave the Flames a 5-10-1 record through 16 games. 


Who do you want to see the Flames play in the final Saddledome home opener? It makes sense that it's Edmonton for nostalgia, but history will say Vancouver is the other logical choice. However, maybe the NHL has a different plan in mind, bringing in a legend like Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby or an up-and-coming star like San Jose's Macklin Celebrini. Let us know what you think in the comments. 

Padres make minor league moves to prepare for draft

The El Paso Chihuahuas and San Antonio Missions were the two minor league affiliates to have a winning week. The two Single-A teams, the Fort Wayne TinCaps and Lake Elsinore Storm, both lost their series this past week.

Lake Elsinore, the first-half winners of their Single-A division, has gone 4-11 since the wholesale promotions that marked the end of the first half. That is the worst record in their league. They will await the new arrivals that come in late July or early August after the draft.

In preparation for those new arrivals, the Padres’ organization has continued to make moves to rearrange the players in the system. Every MLB team is allowed 165 minor league members on their rosters, with the moves made over the past two weeks taking the organization to 153 players.

RHP Kannon Kemp completed his rehab assignment and was assigned to Fort Wayne. Right-handed reliever Johan Moreno, who was promoted before the break, was moved again and will play with El Paso. Reliever Ryan Och, who also excelled after his rehab, was promoted from Fort Wayne to San Antonio. Lefty starter Jamie Hitt was also promoted from Fort Wayne to San Antonio.

Right-hander Eric Yost, who moved to El Paso for a start when Jhony Brito was promoted to the major leagues, was returned to San Antonio.

Pitchers Tristan McKenzie and CJ Widger were released from the organization. McKenzie was signed to a minor league deal as one of the reclamation projects general manager A.J. Preller invested in before the season. He has a high-90’s fastball and was successful as a major league starter previously, but has never regained his command since his injury.

The organization will likely make more moves before and after the draft takes place this weekend. 

Catcher Ethan Salas and LHP Kash Mayfield will represent the Padres as part of the All-Star Futures Game on Sunday, July 12, at 9 a.m. PST, carried on NBC/Peacock.

El Paso Chihuahuas (40-47 record, 4th in Pacific Coast League East)

Going 4-2 in their six-game series, the Chihuahuas remain significantly weaker after losing their best offensive players to the major league team. Outfielder Carlos Rodriguez has stepped up to the plate and now boasts a .306/.373/.396 batting line with 14 doubles, two triples, two homers, and 46 RBI. The 25-year-old now leads in RBI and has 31 strikeouts with 31 walks.

Infielder Pablo Reyes, 32, was released from the organization with Nick Solak, Dylan Grego, Mason McCoy, Marcus Castanon, Luis Rengifo, and Clay Dungan all able to play the same positions.

Both Grego and Rengifo have had good starts since joining El Paso.

RHP Evan Fitterer has joined the small ranks of pitchers who are able to sustain success in the PCL. Over 18 games/12 games started, Fitterer, 26, has a 3.53 ERA in 63.2 innings pitched. He has 44 strikeouts to 37 walks and has allowed only two home runs. He signed with the Padres after electing free agency in the offseason and was originally drafted by the Miami Marlins.

Reliever Andrew Moore, recently promoted to El Paso, has a 1.23 ERA in 7.1 innings since joining the Chihuahuas. Overall, Moore, 26, who was acquired by the Padres in the Connor Joe trade last season, has a 1.71 ERA in 31.2 innings pitched.

San Antonio Missions (37-44 record, 5th, last, in Texas League South)

The Missions had a 4-2 record in their six-game series, benefiting from the newly arrived outfielder Jake Cunningham. The 23-year-old former Baltimore Orioles prospect started the season with Fort Wayne and is hitting better with the Missions than with Fort Wayne. In 11 games, Cunningham is hitting .298/.313/.511 with seven RBI.

Catcher Ethan Salas just returned from a stint on the injured list with a minor oblique strain. He has cooled off significantly since the start of the season but has a team-leading .351 OBP with 26 walks and 37 strikeouts. 

Salas and first baseman Romeo Sanabria are both having good seasons, though neither is leading in home runs or RBI. Outfielder Tirso Ornelas, sent to San Antonio at the start of the season, has 11 homers and 36 RBI in his age-26 season and is no longer on the Padres’ roster.

LHP Jagger Haynes has had some rough outings, which is why he has a 4.10 ERA. But over the past month, Haynes has had a 3.31 ERA and a .177 average against. He leads the team with 76 strikeouts to 37 walks in 65 innings pitched and 14 games started in 16 appearances.

Reliever Francis Peña, 25, has struggled with his command over the first half of the season. He has recently shown improved results with a 3.15 ERA in 34.1 innings pitched, but has 28 walks to 47 strikeouts.

Fort Wayne TinCaps (34-47 record, 4th in Midwest League East)

Despite being the recipients of a large portion of Lake Elsinore’s potent offense at promotion time, the TinCaps lost four-of-six in their series this week and are 5-7 over the past two weeks. 

Outfielder Kasen Wells, 22, leads the team with a .283 average. His game involves running and contact hitting with a .383 OBP, 17 stolen bases, and 38 walks. Outfielder Kavares Tears leads with 12 home runs and 41 RBI but also has the most strikeouts at 78.

Centerfielder Ryan Wideman, who has now played 11 games with Fort Wayne after his promotion, is hitting .277 with five RBI and seven stolen bases in nine attempts. For the season, Wideman has 50 stolen bases but has been caught 15 times.

LHP Kash Mayfield, 21,  had a break over the past two weeks and will have his innings managed over the rest of the year. He currently has a 3.33 ERA in 48.2 innings pitched with 58 strikeouts to 19 walks. RHP Abraham Parra, 20, has 57.1 innings pitched with 59 strikeouts but has walked 38. He has a 5.81 ERA with some uneven command.

RHP Ryan Och, now promoted to San Antonio, has a 1.69 ERA in 16 innings with 25 strikeouts and 11 walks.

Lake Elsinore Storm (43-38 record, 1st in California League South)

The Storm is guaranteed a playoff spot at the end of the season thanks to their first-half dominance. The story has been very different since the promotions of many of their best offensive players. They now have a one-game lead in their division.

Newly promoted infielder Dawson Willis has had a good start with a .295/.343/.541 line with four doubles, a triple, three homers, and 15 RBI in the 16 games he has played. Catcher Alcides Hernandez, given a greater opportunity with the injury to Ty Harvey, has taken advantage, leading the team in average at .333 and an OBP of .429. 

RHP Jesus Castro, 19, now leads the Storm starters with a 3.52 ERA in 53.2 innings and 13 starts. Newly arrived reliever Jeferson Villabona, 25, has thrown 9.1 innings with a 0.96 ERA.

ACL Padres (26-21 record, 3rd in West division)

Outfielder Eddson Martinez, 18, promoted from the DSL, has played in 10 games for the Arizona team and has a .364/.455/.545 batting line so far. Outfielder Jesmaylin Arias leads the team with six home runs, while infielder Santiago Vargas leads with 24 RBI.

Reliever Jose Leclerc joined the ACL team to start his rehab from shoulder surgery. He has appeared in only one inning and will be built up slowly.

RHP Miguel Mendez, out since his June 17 start for the Missions with a shoulder injury, has been assigned to the ACL team to begin his rehab.

DSL Padres

The Brown team continues to struggle and has a 5-20 record that has them last in their division.

The Gold team sits 20-6, first in their division. Multiple hitters on the Gold team are hitting over .300 with infielder Abraham Bastides having a .667 slugging percentage, including three home runs and 14 RBI. He leads with a 1.235 OPS while shortstop Joniel Hernandez leads the team with 27 RBI and has a .986 OPS.

The best pitching is coming from the bullpen for the Gold team. RHP Josias Figuereo is the best starter with a 5.49 ERA, but multiple relievers have provided strong support. Due to the age of these players (17-20 for the most part), their workload is limited for both starters and relievers.

Elephant Rumblings: Its Almost Draft Time

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 04: Nick Kurtz #16 of the Athletics bats during the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins at Sutter Health Park on July 04, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Scott Marshall/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Happy Wednesday everyone,

Playing away from Sutter Health Park did not cure the Athletics’ ails. Yesterday, the team began its six-game Midwest road trip with another loss, falling 6-2 to the Detroit Tigers in the opener of a three-game series. Tonight marks the middle game of this midweek series and then the team will play three games at the surprising Chicago White Sox this weekend.

Next week, most of the Athletics players and coaches will rest and prepare for the second half of the season. However, catcher Shea Langeliers and first baseman Nick Kurtz will travel to Philadelphia as American League All-Star starters. They will be joined by A’s head athletic trainer Jeff Collins, who will serve on the AL’s training staff during the “Midsummer Classic”.

Langeliers already declined his invitation to the Home Run Derby, which takes place Monday night before Tuesday’s All-Star Game. Kurtz, who grew up in Pennsylvania as a devoted Phillies fan, also turned down the event due to the risk of injury and fatigue.

The 2026 MLB Draft will kick off the festivities in Philadelphia on Saturday and Sunday. The Athletics hold the No. 8 overall pick, which they secured in the draft lottery this past offseason. Once again, it appears the “Green and Gold” will not be able to choose from any of the top-of-the-class talents, yet the franchise will likely have a bevy of talented players to choose from.

The past three years, the A’s drafted a college player in the first round. Will that trend continue or will they dip into the well of high-school talent for the first time since taking Tyler Soderstrom and Max Muncy back-to-back in 2020 and 2021?

It will also be worth monitoring how the A’s allocate their bonus pool money. For example, they could select an older college player for an under-slot bonus in one round, then use the resulting savings to entice a highly touted high school prospect selected in the following round to sign rather than honor his college commitment. The A’s should draft an outfielder at some point because Lawrence Butler has significantly regressed in every facet of his game since signing that team-friendly contract extension.

All of that is just around the corner. First, though, the Athletics have five more games to close out the first half. A strong finish could provide valuable momentum heading into the All-Star break and set the tone for what they hope will be a meaningful second half.

What are your predictions for the A’s final five games before the time off?

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Who is the most realistic pitcher the A’s can target this trade deadline without blowing up their farm system? At this point, it seems like the team should be sellers, but that outlook could change if they stop losing nearly every game.

This is worth listening to. Let’s hope that Ryan Lasko continues to recover and gets back to playing baseball sooner rather than later.

Interesting MLB Draft opinion. Who do you think is the team’s best option with the eighth pick in the first round?

This news is a sigh of relief for A’s fans as Ginn has been the team’s best starting pitcher this season.