Capitals' Brandon Duhaime fined for poking Kraken's Jacob Melanson from the bench

NEW YORK (AP) — Washington Capitals forward Brandon Duhaime was fined $2,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct for poking Seattle’s Jacob Melanson while on the bench.

The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced the supplemental discipline Wednesday. The department, led by retired enforcer George Parros, recently took over control of all the league's in-arena disciplinary decisions, some of which were previously handled by hockey operations.

Duhaime made contact with Melanson while the Kraken player was skating by with just over seven minutes left in the second period of the teams’ game Tuesday night. Melanson reached for his right arm and left the ice immediately but remained in the game, and no penalty was called on the play.

Duhaime started a fight with Melanson with just over a minute left in the Capitals’ 5-1 loss and got an extra minor penalty for roughing. Duhaime, 28, is a pending unrestricted free agent and could be dealt ahead of the March 6 deadline if Washington opts to sell.

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Caitlin Clark to serve as analyst ahead of Lakers-Knicks game on NBC's 'Basketball Night in America' debut

Left, Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic on Jan. 24, 2026, in Dallas. Right, Caitlin Clark on April 15, 2024 in New York.
Left, Lakers guard Luka Doncic on Jan. 24. Right, WNBA star Caitlin Clark on April 15, 2024. (Associated Press)

Wonder what Caitlin Clark thinks about the confusion surrounding Austin Reaves' imminent return to the Lakers lineup? Or whether Jeanie Buss has turned on LeBron James? Or if she has nothing but praise for Luka Doncic?

Tune in to the Lakers' matchup against the New York Knicks on the NBC Sports debut of “Basketball Night in America” on Sunday night to find out. Clark, the uber-popular WNBA star, will serve an analyst on the pregame show, beginning at 3 p.m. PT, one hour before tipoff.

Should Reaves return Friday or Sunday after missing a month with a left calf strain, it would mark only the seventh time the guard has played together with James and Doncic. That might be the first topic addressed by Clark, who will join the studio team of Maria Taylor and three former NBA stars: Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady.

Expectations that Reaves would take the floor Wednesday in a nationally televised game against the Cleveland Cavaliers were heightened Tuesday when ESPN insider Shams Charania posted on X that the Lakers guard would be “available to return to the lineup on Wednesday.”

A few moments later, however, the post was deleted with no explanation and the Lakers' injury report lists Reaves as out.

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Clark might stick to lauding Doncic, considering that the superstar NBA guard complimented her game in 2024, saying "that’s the women’s Steph Curry. She can shoot it better than me.”

Clark, who attended Iowa, is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history. In two seasons with the Indiana Fever, she was named WNBA Rookie of the Year and is a two-time All-Star despite missing much of the 2025 season with a severe groin injury.

“Caitlin is one of the most captivating players and dynamic scorers in basketball,” NBC Sports Executive Producer Sam Flood said in a statement. “We’re excited to have Caitlin join Hall of Famers Melo, Vince, Tracy and Reggie in New York for the launch of Sunday Night Basketball.”

The Lakers-Knicks game will begin a doubleheader that also includes the Oklahoma City Thunder facing the Denver Nuggets.

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Wild's Kirill Kaprizov Named First Star Of The Week

ST. PAUL, Minn. - During last week, Minnesota Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov tore up the scoresheet.

Kaprizov, 28, recorded multiple points in all four of his contests to top the NHL with 3 goals, six assists and nine points in four games for the Wild.

He collected a pair of assists in both a 6-3 win versus the Toronto Maple Leafs on Jan. 19 and a 4-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Jan. 20.

Kaprizov then posted two goals and an assist, including his 13th career overtime goal, in a 4-3 victory against the Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 22.

He added a goal and an assists for his fifth straight multi-point performance dating to Jan. 17 against the Florida Panthers to end the week.

The 5-foot-11 forward is fourth in the NHL in goals with 28 and ranks seventh in points with 64 in 54 games this season.

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5 Sixers thoughts: Doc Rivers’ comments on Joel Embiid, the trade deadline and more

Are we having fun yet? The Sixers had a rock-solid victory on Wednesday night to carry an otherwise barren Philadelphia sports slate. Let’s talk some ball in my latest “5 Sixers thoughts” column…

Is Joel Embiid truly the most talented player Doc Rivers has ever coached?

Rivers, the Bucks’ head coach now after formerly holding that position in Philadelphia for several seasons, made this eyebrow-raising comment before Tuesday evening matchup with Milwaukee, per PhillyVoice’s Adam Aaronson:

Embiid’s talent is undeniable even as injuries have defined his career. Is Rivers’ statement true though?

The immediate thought would be that this is a subtle jab at Giannis Antetokounmpo, the two-time NBA MVP who won a championship with Milwaukee in 2021. Antetokounmpo has one foot out the door, so that may be a part of it, but is Embiid more talented than Antetokounmpo? How about Kevin Garnett or even Tracy McGrady or Grant Hill from Rivers’ previous stops on his coaching journey?

Let’s just look at Embiid, Antetokounmpo and Garnett. Even putting my Philadelphia bias aside for a brief moment, Embiid has done things, when he’s actually been on the court, that have been rarely, if ever, seen on an NBA court. His scoring prowess as a big man rivals that of Wilt Chamberlain. That’s not hyperbole.

Embiid’s health and lack of championship success, however, knock him down when discussing any all-time greats.

Embiid, given the injuries, has probably had the worst “career” of the three, all things considered. I view Antetokounmpo as a top-25 guy and Garnett is not too far beyond him. Let’s say he’s a top-35 or a top-40 player at worst. The general NBA public isn’t going to view Embiid that way unfortunately given the time he’s missed and the way rings are valued.

Speaking of Antetokounmpo…

A report from ESPN’s Shams Charania surfaced late Wednesday morning about Antetokounmpo, indicating that he is “ready for a new home” ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA Trade Deadline:

There has been chatter among fans and talking heads whether the Sixers could get in the mix for Antetokounmpo, who is under contract for next season and then has a player option after that. A trade between the Sixers and Bucks centered around Antetokounmpo would need to begin with parting ways with rookie VJ Edgecombe. I wrote just last week that dealing out Edgecombe would be a non-starter for me.

Will Edgecombe ever be as good of a player as Antetokounmpo has been? Given what I’ve already said about him in this column, clearly not. Given age, contracts and the trajectory of this Sixers team, however, it just does not feel like the right move for this franchise right now.

I’m just hoping he winds up in Golden State rather than New York at least.

25 years ago today…

On Jan. 28, 2001, the Sixers traveled to Indiana to face the Pacers. In a win that improved the team’s record to 34-10, Allen Iverson had 27 points to go with eight assists. It was a rough shooting day from the field for Iverson, who went just 6-for-25, but he lived at the line, sinking 14 of his 17 free-throw attempts.

The Sixers would go on to face Indiana in the first round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs that year, taking care of business in four games in the best-of-five series on the way to an NBA Finals berth.

Jared McCain displays signs of life

Dropping 16 points and nailing four threes in mega-garbage time during a brutal loss in Charlotte on Monday afternoon, McCain looked like an NBA player again. Seemingly nailed to the bench sometimes by Sixers head coach Nick Nurse, McCain, at least briefly, resembled the player he was during his brief, but red-hot rookie campaign.

McCain had the goods again in Tuesday night’s victory over Milwaukee as well, totaling 17 points while drilling five of his six shots from deep. That type of scoring punch and sweet shooting from a reserve has been sorely missed, especially with Quentin Grimes’ long-standing frigid stretch.

The Sixers went from having too many intriguing pieces in the backcourt to seemingly having too few while McCain was struggling. McCain needs to be a legitimate part of Nurse’s rotation.

Sixers tickets are dirt cheap right now

I understand it from multiple perspectives. Weeknights are tough to begin with. People aren’t fully sold on this team after years of second-round exits. The current weather situation looms large over everything as well with snow piled up throughout the city and another storm potentially coming this week, making commuting a bit of a hazard.

Still, if public transportation’s easily accessible for you, which is obviously not always the case in this region, you can see the Sixers host the Kings on Thursday for as low as $9 on the secondary market. There are worse ways to spend a cold, dark winter evening!

Cavs reportedly clarify stance on possible LeBron James reunion

The Cleveland Cavaliers host LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers for their annual trip to Cleveland on Wednesday. These games are always spectacles, given the history between James and the organization. This iteration will likely be no different, as the Cavs will be wearing the throwback jerseys James made famous during his first run in Cleveland.

There’s also an additional wrinkle to this season’s meeting.

James’s current contract with the Lakers runs out at the end of this season. And maybe for the first time in his career, James’s team might be okay with letting him walk in free agency so they can build around Luka Doncic. Recent reports of a rift between James’s camp and the Buss family could indicate that is the direction both parties go.

We don’t know what James will do at the end of the season. Retirement is also a possibility and something that James has floated in years past. But according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, a reunion with his former team is on the table for next season.

McMenamin wrote:

Multiple team and league sources told ESPN the Cavaliers would gladly welcome James back this summer if he wanted to return to Cleveland for his 24th NBA season and third stint with the team.

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The Cavs would need to make multiple roster moves this summer to make a reunion happen, unless James is willing to play for a minimum contract, which doesn’t seem likely. Cleveland is currently the only team over the second apron. That makes reshaping the roster incredibly difficult. As such, they would likely need to get below the second apron before they could make a sign-and-trade or another type of deal with James that exceeds the minimum.

Still, the team’s reported willingness to welcome James back is noteworthy. Not everyone wants to be in the LeBron business at this stage of his career. His presence comes with an increased microscope and national expectations that this group currently doesn’t have. This time would be no different despite his age.

James — even at the 42 years old he would be next December — would help the Cavs in some of the areas they need assistance the most. His playmaking is still as good as it ever was, and his game has evolved well with his loss of athleticism.

This season, James is averaging 22.4 points, 6.7 assists, and six rebounds per game on .507/.328/.745 shooting splits.

We’ll see what direction James and the Cavs go this offseason. As of now, it seems that a reunion is on the table from at least one of the necessary parties.

Fantasy Basketball Week 15 Injury Report: Cavs lose Evan Mobley

While the Cleveland Cavaliers picked up a valuable two-game sweep over the Orlando Magic, Monday's comeback victory came at a high cost. Evan Mobley, who tallied 20 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one three-pointer in 35 minutes, suffered a strained left calf. This is the second time this season that the 6-foot-11 forward/center has strained the calf, with the first instance sidelining him for five games in mid-December. According to the Cavaliers, Mobley will be sidelined for one to three weeks.

At the time, the resulting vacancy in the starting lineup was filled by Dean Wade (one percent rostered, Yahoo!), who averaged 8.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 three-pointers in 27.0 minutes during that five-game stretch. That production wasn't good enough to make him a worthwhile streamer, and there isn't a great need to add Wade (who is already in the starting lineup) in the aftermath of Mobley's most recent injury.

Second-year wing Jaylon Tyson (30 percent) becomes even more appealing to standard-league managers, as he is already offering top-100 per-game value. While Sam Merrill (eight percent), De'Andre Hunter (15 percent) and Nae'Qwan Tomlin (less than one percent) may all see their opportunities increase, the fantasy upside is limited. Lastly, those who have Jarrett Allen (92 percent) rostered will hope that Mobley's absence gives him the room needed to be more impactful on both ends of the floor.

Let's look at some of the other key injury updates affecting Week 15 in fantasy basketball.

G/F Zaccharie Risacher and F/C Kristaps Porziņǵis, Atlanta Hawks

The Hawks provided updates on Risacher and Porziņǵis on Monday, with the former appearing to be closer to a return. Risacher, who has missed nine games with a left knee bone contusion, was sent to the G League on Sunday and is now considered day-to-day. He won't be available for Wednesday's game against the Celtics, but a return to action may not be far off.

While Corey Kispert (one percent) has been the replacement in the starting lineup recently, his production has not been enough to merit streaming. There aren't any good options for managers in deep leagues, but shallow-league managers should check to make sure Nickeil Alexander-Walker (53 percent) and CJ McCollum (60 percent) aren't sitting on the waiver wire, with the former being the priority.

Porziņǵis has also missed the last nine games, sitting out due to left Achilles tendinitis. Having resumed basketball activities on Monday, he'll be re-evaluated in one week. Mouhamed Gueye (less than one percent) hasn't done much to merit being rostered in fantasy leagues, with Christian Koloko (less than one percent) hopping into the rotation after the Hawks signed him to a two-way deal on January 16. In Monday's win over the Pacers, he accounted for 12 points, four rebounds and three blocked shots in 17 minutes. Koloko isn't an "add" yet, but he's worth watching.

F/C Noah Clowney, Brooklyn Nets

Clowney has missed the last two games due to a sore back, with Terance Mann (two percent) replacing him in the starting lineup. In losses to the Clippers and Suns, Mann totaled 15 points, six rebounds, four assists, two steals and two three-pointers. He played 30 minutes in Tuesday's loss to Phoenix but did not record any steals or blocks. Instead of considering Mann for the short term, fantasy managers would be better served to focus on the "silly season" when evaluating potential Nets pickups. Day'Ron Sharpe (10 percent) and Egor Dëmin (nine percent) are at the top of that list.

G Tre Jones, Chicago Bulls

A strained left hamstring has sidelined Jones, and Wednesday's game against the Pacers will be the third he's missed. His absence has not affected the starting lineup, as Jalen Smith (26 percent) moved into the lineup before Jones' injury. Sitting just outside the top-50 over the past two weeks, Smith is worth picking up while he remains a starter. However, his status is affected by Josh Giddey's (99 percent) minutes restriction, as the Bulls have been bringing the point guard off the bench. Ayo Dosunmu (25 percent) has also been an effective fantasy option recently, and he's a solid option for fantasy managers while Jones is out.

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Allen is among a group of players getting a chance to shine amid a wave of high-profile injuries in the league.

F Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets

Gordon had to leave Friday's win over the Bucks with a strained right hamstring, which is the same injury that sidelined him for 19 games earlier this season. Jonas Valančiūnas (17 percent) served as the starting center in Tuesday's loss to the Pistons, while Spencer Jones (two percent) remained in the lineup due to Gordon's absence. Valančiūnas is worth picking up, especially with the Nuggets still awaiting Nikola Jokić's return from a left knee injury. The former MVP is now ramping up towards a return and will be re-evaluated in one week.

G Ja Morant and G Ty Jerome, Memphis Grizzlies

Morant has suffered another injury that will result in an extended absence, having sprained the UCL in his left elbow during a January 21 loss to the Hawks. On Saturday, the Grizzlies announced that the point guard will be re-evaluated in three weeks. Cam Spencer (30 percent) returned to the starting lineup, and in Monday's loss to the Rockets, he dished out 13 assists. While the scoring isn't always there, the second-year guard has performed well overall and is worth rostering while Morant sits.

Also, there's been some progress made regarding Jerome's availability. As of Friday, the guard was doing 5-on-5 work in practice as he closes in on a return from a strained right calf. Jerome has yet to make his Grizzlies' debut, so it's difficult to project where he'll fit into the rotation. With Memphis two games in the loss column out of the final play-in spot, Jerome is someone who could have added value during the silly season, especially if the team were to shut down Morant.

G Davion Mitchell, Miami Heat

Having missed five of Miami's last seven games with a sprained left shoulder, Mitchell is questionable for Wednesday's matchup with the Magic. With Tyler Herro (94 percent) out due to a rib injury, the Heat have relied on Kasparas Jakučionis (one percent) to fill the resulting void. The rookie guard has been good in spots, but he's played 17 minutes or less in four of his last five appearances. Even with the opportunity to start, Jakučionis is more valuable in dynasty leagues than redraft formats.

F Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

For the second time this season, the Bucks have lost Antetokounmpo to a strained right calf. However, while he provided a timeline of four to six weeks following Friday's loss to the Nuggets, the Bucks have yet to offer anything official. So, fantasy managers should consider Antetokounmpo to be out indefinitely until the Bucks make an announcement. Add in the persistent trade rumors, and there's a lot for Antetokounmpo managers to sift through.

Bobby Portis (37 percent) moved into the starting lineup on Tuesday, tallying 17 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists and one steal in 36 minutes. Also having a productive night were Myles Turner (93 percent) and Ryan Rollins (57 percent). Turner is rostered in a high percentage of leagues, but there are still some standard-league holdouts when it comes to Portis and Rollins. As the Bucks continue to play without Giannis and Kevin Porter Jr., Portis and Rollins are worth the risk in fantasy leagues.

G Cason Wallace and C Ajay Mitchell, Oklahoma City Thunder

Already without Isaiah Hartenstein and Jalen Williams, the Thunder have not had the services of guards Wallace (18 percent) and Mitchell (25 percent) recently. A sore left hip sidelined the former for Tuesday's win over the Pelicans, while the latter has missed Oklahoma City's last three games with an abdominal strain. Mitchell has not been given a return timeline, but core muscle strains require significant caution.

On Tuesday, Aaron Wiggins (10 percent) and Jaylin Williams (one percent) were part of the starting lineup, and there were positives to take from both performances. Shooting 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, Wiggins tallied 13 points, five rebounds, one assist and three steals in 34 minutes. As for JayWill, he didn't offer much scoring in his 27 minutes, but he did record 10 rebounds, five assists and four blocked shots.

F Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic

Wagner returned from a high left ankle sprain during Orlando's European trip, playing 27 and 26 minutes in two games against the Grizzlies. Unfortunately, he hasn't played since the team returned stateside, and Wednesday's game against the Heat will be the fourth that he's missed due to what the team has described as injury management. Jalen Suggs (83 percent) has been back in the lineup for the last two, but the production has been underwhelming outside of the assists.

Wagner's absence also means that Anthony Black (47 percent) remains in the starting five, and he's provided top-50 per-game value over the past month. He's the obvious choice for 12-team league managers seeking production with Wagner out, and Black may also have value in 10-team formats, given his current role.

G Devin Booker and G Jalen Green, Phoenix Suns

Booker sprained his right ankle during Friday's loss to the Hawks and has missed the Suns' last two games. At the time of his injuries, the Suns said the guard would be re-evaluated in one week, so Booker is off the board for Week 15. Green's situation may be a bit more complicated. Returning from a second hamstring strain of the season on January 20, he played 20 minutes in his first game back. Green was pulled from the second, Friday's loss in Atlanta, after logging four minutes and has not played since. The Suns have listed his injury as right hamstring injury management.

Those absences keep the door open for Grayson Allen (38 percent) and Collin Gillespie (36 percent) to provide additional fantasy value. The latter did not play in Tuesday's win over the Nets, so Jordan Goodwin (five percent) moved into the starting lineup. While Allen and Gillespie should be rostered in 12-team leagues, Goodwin is a worthwhile streamer when one of those two is out.

G/F Zach LaVine, Sacramento Kings

LaVine has missed Sacramento's last two games with lower back soreness, and the team was also without Malik Monk for Tuesday's loss to the Knicks due to a sore right ankle. The former's absences have led to rookie Nique Clifford (one percent) moving into the starting lineup. While his production hasn't moved the needle in fantasy basketball, now would be the time to consider adding Clifford. The Kings are 12-36, 12 games in the loss column out of the final play-in spot. The focus between now and the February 5 trade deadline will likely be on clearing space for players like Clifford and Maxime Raynaud (five percent) to play more, or at least it should be.

With Monk out, there was more playing available for Keon Ellis (two percent), who logged 22 minutes on Tuesday. His name has come up in trade rumors, and it may be easier for the Kings to move him than their high-priced veterans. When given consistent playing time, Ellis can offer some fantasy value. There's no need to add him now, but that changes if he lands in a spot where his role and playing time will be consistent.

C Jakob Poeltl, Toronto Raptors

Poeltl, whose lower back first became an issue during training camp, has not appeared in a game since leaving a December 21 loss to the Nets after logging seven minutes. He returned home early from the Raptors' west coast trip to receive "targeted pain relief treatment" last weekend and does not have a return timeline. Add in Collin Murray-Boyles (20 percent), missing the previous four games with a left thumb contusion, and the Raptors have been severely shorthanded in the post.

Murray-Boyles, who should be rostered in 12-team leagues when healthy, is questionable for Wednesday's game against the Knicks. Sandro Mamukelashvili (27 percent) has been solid for most of the season, and he's been a top-100 player over the past two weeks. Both will be worth having on fantasy rosters due to the uncertainty surrounding Poeltl.

The “Last Man In” free agent tournament: Luis Garcia vs. David Lough

In our first matchup of the “Last Man In” tournament, in which we look at the last free agent signed before the season over the past 16 years, Nick Castellanos breezed past Joe Ross to advance to the next round.

On to our next matchup: Seventh-seeded Luis Garcia vs. tenth-seeded David Lough!

7. Luis Garcia, 2013

Stats with the Phillies: 251 games, 244 innings, 12-14 W-L, 5 saves, 4.12 ERA, 223 K, 125 BB, 2.09 WAR

Originally signed by the Dodgers as an amateur free agent, Garcia was unable to make it to the big leagues and was pitching in independent leagues in 2013. The Phillies signed him as an amateur free agent, and after pitching well in the minors, he was called up to join the Phillies’ bullpen.

Garcia stuck with the Phillies for six seasons. He was fine in middle relief but never earned enough trust to be consistently used in high leverage situations and was eventually traded to the Angels. He’s bounced around the majors since then and pitched for three different teams in 2025.

10. David Lough, 2016

Stats with the Phillies: 30 games, .239/.342/.655, 0 HR, 4 RBI, -0.1 WAR

After a promising rookie season with the Royals in 2013, outfielder David Lough was traded to the Orioles, but was unable to follow up on that showing. He was regarded as a strong defender but couldn’t hit well enough to earn a regular job.

By 2015, he was a free agent, and the talent-deprived Phillies picked him up before the 2016 season. He appeared in 30 games, mostly as a late-game defensive replacement. By August, the Phillies chose to go in a different direction and released him. He bounced around the minor leagues but was never able to make it back to the majors.

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Yankees acquire reliever Angel Chivilli in a trade with the Rockies

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees added to their bullpen Wednesday by acquiring right-handed reliever Angel Chivilli in a trade with the Colorado Rockies.

They sent minor league infielder T.J. Rumfield to Colorado for Chivilli, a 23-year-old from the Dominican Republic with two seasons of major league experience. He had a 7.06 ERA in 43 relief appearances for the Rockies last year and a 4.55 ERA in 30 appearances with them in 2024.

Chivilli in his career has struck out 71 batters, walked 33 and allowed 20 home runs in 90 1/3 innings. To make room on the 40-man roster for Chivilli, the team designated outfielder Michael Siani for assignment.

The move is the Yankees’ latest in an offseason that also included them getting lefty starter Ryan Weathers from Miami in exchange for four prospects. Coming off making the AL Division Series, they also brought back pitchers Ryan Yarbrough, Paul Blackburn and Tim Hill.

Rumfield, 25, is a Richmond, Virginia, native who has played in the minors in the Philadelphia Phillies' and Yankees' organizations since 2021.

The Rockies separately acquired infielder Edouard Julien and reliever Pierson Ohl in a trade with Minnesota, sending minor league pitcher Jace Kaminska to the Twins.

Julien finished seventh in American League Rookie of the Year award voting in 2023 after posting an .839 OPS with 16 home runs in 109 games for the Twins while taking over as the regular second baseman for the AL Central champions. The native of Quebec wasn't able to maintain his offensive production after that and went up and down from the Twins to Triple-A over the last two seasons. Julien hit .220 in 64 games last year.

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Yankees get hard-throwing Angel Chivilli in trade with Rockies

Angel Chivilli pitching for the Rockies on Sept. 10, 2025.
Angel Chivilli pitching for the Rockies on Sept. 10, 2025.

The Yankees added a hard-throwing right-hander to their bullpen Wednesday, trading for Angel Chivilli from the Rockies.

The 23-year-old Chivilli spent parts of the past two seasons in the majors with Colorado, putting up some ugly numbers in 43 appearances in 2025.

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But the Yankees are intrigued by Chivilli’s elite velocity, as well as his swing-and-miss stuff and ability to get ground balls, even though that hasn’t translated to success in the majors.

He’ll be in the mix for a bullpen spot after the Yankees lost Luke Weaver and Devin Williams to the Mets in free agency, with David Bednar expected to close in front of Fernando Cruz, Camilo Doval and lefty Tim Hill.

Paul Blackburn, Ryan Yarbrough and Yerry De los Santos also could be in the pen, as well as Jake Bird, who had a miserable stint in The Bronx after coming over from Colorado at the trade deadline last year.

General manager Brian Cashman called the bullpen a “work in progress, with a lot of quality choices,” with more potentially on the way — whether from the minors or outside the organization.

In exchange for Chivilli, who has remaining minor league options and can be sent to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the Yankees gave up T.J. Rumfield, a 25-year-old first baseman who spent last year with SWB. He was acquired by the Yankees in a small trade with the Phillies in 2021.

Angel Chivilli pitching for the Rockies on Sept. 10, 2025. Getty Images

To make room on the 40-man roster for Chivilli, newly acquired outfielder Michael Siani was designated for assignment.

Right-hander Kaleb Ort, who the Yankees selected off waivers from the Astros earlier this month and later designated for assignment, was claimed by the Angels.


Mario Garza was officially named the Director of International Scouting, replacing Donny Rowland, whose contract wasn’t renewed after last year.

Cashman said Garza’s job is to “relaunch” and “reinvent” the international scouting department.

Garza, 44, has been in the organization since 2011, most recently as the director of baseball development.

Cashman said the Yankees “did an extensive interview process” before landing on a candidate they knew very well.

“He’s already well-versed in all our systems,’’ Cashman said. “That gives him a head start already as we try to relaunch that department and move forward.”

The Yankees haven’t gotten great returns on some of their big-ticket international signings, with Jasson Domínguez failing to win an everyday role in The Bronx and others, like Roderick Arias, stalling in the minors.

“We’re just looking for better outcomes,” Cashman said of Garza’s hiring. “So he’s gonna reinvent that department and we look forward to seeing where it takes us.”


With Cody Bellinger back in left field, Domínguez and prospect Spencer Jones may be on the outside looking in.

“The reality is, it does change,’’ Aaron Boone said of how Bellinger’s presence impacts the pair of prospects. “We’ve got Cody back in the mix and [Trent Grisham] back, that maybe complicates some things for them. But we also know what potentially outstanding players they’re gonna be in this league. We have a long time to go between now and… certainly Opening Day and you never know what’s gonna come down the pike.’’

Rockies trade Angel Chivilli to the Yankees

The Colorado Rockies announced they have agreed to a deal with the New York Yankees, sending right-handed reliever Angel Chivilli to the Bronx in exchange for minor league first baseman T.J. RumField.

Chivilli, 23, looked like he could be a staple of a fresh Rockies bullpen when he debuted with the team in 2024. After posting a 4.55 ERA in 31 2/3 innings, the hard-throwing righty struggled mightily in 2025. In 58 2/3 innings over 43 games, he struggled to a 7.06 ERA and a 1.688 WHIP. Despite an incredible 14.4% swinging-strike rate in his career and an 32.3% chase rate, Chivilli proved a bit too inconsistent in the zone and was prone to giving up the long ball, averaging 1.99 per nine innings in each of the first two seasons. He didn’t walk many batters, but also didn’t strike out very many, leaving him on the bubble for the new front office.

Looking to add some more depth at first base, the Rockies acquire Rumfield, who was ranked as the No. 22 prospect for the Yankees per MLB Pipeline in 2025.

Drafted in the 12th round out of Virginia Tech in 2021 by the Philadelphia Phillies, he was traded to New York before the 2022 minor league season. He struggled to find his footing in the first couple of years but began top gain traction, winning the batting title (.400) in the Arizona Fall League in 2022. After struggling in some aspects in Double-A in 2023, despite finding his power, Rumfield made a slight adjustment to simplify his swing for more consistency. In 2024, Rumfield hit .292/.365/.461 with 15 homers in 114 Triple-A games.

He spent the entire 2025 season with the Yankees’ top affiliate in Scranton, slashing .285/.378/.447 with 16 home runs, 31 doubles, a triple, five stolen bases, a quality 11.9% walk rate, and an 18.4% strikeout rate that’s comfortably lower than average. Still, scouts indicate he chases a bit too much out of the zone.

Standing 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds, Rumfield has a modest power potential of 15 home runs a year, instead relying on hitting for contact. He won’t offer much on the base paths and is a decent enough defender at first base despite a lack of range and a questionable arm. Still, he gives the Rockies another left-handed option at first base, which would be their preference as a team.

Rumfield is not on the 40-man roster, leaving the Rockies with an open slot to work with as they still hope to add another free agent starter or the aforementioned first baseman.


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Yankees acquire RHP Angel Chivilli in trade with Rockies

With spring training about two weeks away, the Yankees are still assembling their roster for the 2026 season.

New York added to their bullpen on Wednesday, acquiring RHP Angel Chivilli from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for minor league 1B T.J. Rumfield, the team announced.

The Yanks also designated OF Michael Siani for assignment to make room for Chivilli on the 40-man roster. Siani was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Jan. 23.

Chivilli, 23, made his MLB debut with the Rockies in 2024 and has appeared in 73 games over the past two seasons, pitching to a 6.18 ERA with 71 strikeouts. He had a 7.06 ERA and 1.69 WHIP over 43 games (58.2 IP) in 2025, totaling 43 strikeouts.

Despite his record and ERA, Chivilli's fastball velocity averages at 97.1 mph, which is in the 88th percentile per Baseball Savant. He also owns a 29.7 percent whiff rate and a 49.8 percent ground ball rate, both well above the league average.

Rumfield, who'll turn 26 in May, hit .285 with 16 home runs, 31 doubles, and 87 RBI in 2025 for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He was originally selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 12th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Virginia Tech and later acquired by the Yanks in November 2021. Over five years in the minors, Rumfield owns a .271 batting average with 52 homers, 88 doubles, and 260 RBI.

Judge in Charles Bediako Alabama basketball eligibility case recuses himself

The college basketball soap opera that’s taking place on a very different kind of court has taken yet another twist.

Tuscaloosa County (Alabama) Circuit Court Judge James H. Roberts Jr. has recused himself from the eligibility case surrounding Alabama center Charles Bediako, according to court documents.

The move comes one day after the NCAA filed a motion for Roberts, an Alabama donor, to recuse himself. Roberts is listed by the Crimson Tide Foundation as an active “circle” donor, meaning he gives anywhere between $100,000 to $249,999 to the university.

The NCAA said in court documents that it filed the motion pertaining to Roberts because of "external circumstances that could give the appearance of partiality."

Roberts had granted Bediako a temporary restraining order against the NCAA on Jan. 21 that made him immediately eligible for the Crimson Tide, who he played for from 2021-23 before declaring for the NBA Draft. Though he never suited up in the NBA, Bediako played 82 games in the G League over three seasons. He played for the Motor City Cruise, the Detroit Pistons’ G League affiliate, as recently as Jan. 17.

Bediako had an injunction hearing scheduled for Jan. 27, but it was pushed back after weather conditions in Tennessee prevented an NCAA lawyer from being able to make it to Alabama for the hearing. Because of that, Roberts extended Bediako’s restraining order another 10 days.

Following a three-year sabbatical from college basketball, Bediako has been immediately impactful for an Alabama team that’s No. 23 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. In two games — a loss to Tennessee and a win over Missouri — the 23-year-old Bediako is averaging 13.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals and one block in 21.5 minutes per game while shooting 81.8% from the field.

The Crimson Tide have games against No. 21 Florida on Feb. 1 and Texas A&M on Feb. 4 that are scheduled before the 10-day extension on Bediako’s restraining order is set to lapse.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Judge in Charles Bediako Alabama basketball eligibility case recuses himself

Hornets vs Grizzlies Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

Are the Charlotte Hornets good? Someone needs to ask. 

They have a worse winning percentage than the Memphis Grizzlies, but a better point differential, better postseason hopes, and also the best net rating in the NBA recently.

Charlotte might be good. My Hornets vs. Grizzlies predictions and NBA picks for Wednesday, January 28 certainly consider it.

Hornets vs Grizzlies prediction

Hornets vs Grizzlies best bet: Hornets -2 (-110)

As shocking as this is, the Charlotte Hornets may be playing better than anyone else in the NBA these days. The Hornets have the No. 1 net rating in the NBA over the last 10 games, +13.7 a full two points better per 100 possessions than No. 2.

Credit Charlotte’s offense, ranking No. 1 in rating at 122.9 in that stretch, and it should feast against the Memphis Grizzlies' struggling defense.

The Grizzlies’ defense falling off is an indictment on plenty of things there.

Losing Desmond Bane hurt. Overall locker room frustrations do not help. And thus, that defense has rated No. 19 in the last 10 games, giving up 114.6 points per 100 possessions.

Look at it this way; that is five points worse than Charlotte’s defense in the same stretch.

Hornets vs Grizzlies same-game parlay

Memphis’s defense has become a genuine liability, part of the Grizzlies cashing four Overs in their last five games. But doubt in LaMelo Ball still makes sense given his decreased workload in recent weeks.

He has fallen short of this modest prop in four of his last six games.

Hornets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Hornets -2
  • Over 230.5
  • LaMelo Ball Under 21.5 points + rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bridges wastes no time

As much as Ball wants to be traded, Miles Bridges is that likely to be traded. He has thus been showcased a bit more lately.

Hornets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Hornets -2
  • Over 230.5
  • LaMelo Ball Under 21.5 points + rebounds
  • Miles Bridges Over 3.5 points 1Q

Hornets vs Grizzlies odds

  • Spread: Hornets -2 | Grizzlies +2
  • Moneyline: Hornets -135 | Grizzlies +115
  • Over/Under: Over 230.5 | Under 230.5

Hornets vs Grizzlies betting trend to know

The Grizzlies are spiraling. They have lost three straight games outright, including two as favorites, and are just 2-6 outright in their last eight. Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Grizzlies.

How to watch Hornets vs Grizzlies

LocationFedExForum, Memphis, TN
DateWednesday, January 28, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-Charlotte, FDSN-Memphis

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Yankees acquire righty reliever Angel Chivilli from Rockies for T.J. Rumfield

“Shorty you’re my Angel, you’re my darling Angel”

No doubt somewhere in the Bronx or Tampa, Matt Blake is quietly singing Shaggy’s popular refrain to himself while watching video. YES Network’s Jack Curry reported that the Yankees landed Angel Chivilli, a right-handed reliever, from the Colorado Rockies, sending Triple-A first baseman T.J. Rumfield in return to Denver. The Yankees have since confirmed the trade, with the team designating recent waiver claim outfielder Michael Siani for assignment as the corresponding 40-man roster move. Rumfield had been with the organization since being traded from the Phillies in December 2021 for Nick Nelson, but he had topped out at Scranton and Ben Rice firmly passed him on the first base depth chart.

Immediately looking at Chivilli, the 23-year-old has yet to post positive value in The Show since coming up in June 2024. He notched a 7.06 ERA and 6.03 FIP last year in 43 appearances, “good” for a -0.7 fWAR. That’s not MLB-caliber!

Still, you can kind of figure out the play here. Chivilli will sit 97 mph with his four-seam fastball, and that will play in any bullpen if you can command it. While he did manage a ground-ball rate over 50 percent last year, which is good, command of that fastball needs to be one of the first things for pitching coach Matt Blake to work on:

You can’t throw fastballs there no matter what ballpark you play in, but 97 on the black becomes quite nasty. Fixing that fastball location is job no. 1, and probably the overall key to making Chivilli a real weapon.

Job no. 2 though might actually be a little easier. One of the problems with pitching at Coors Field is the thin air reduces the amount that pitches break, and Chivilli throws a real hard slider at 90 mph and notched a 42-percent whiff rate on his changeup last year.

Simply moving closer to sea level should help those pitches break more, and all of a sudden the Yankees have a 24-year-old with multiple secondary offerings.

None of this is destiny, the work needs to get done, and even then young pitchers shatter all the time. Still, you can see why Angel Chivilli is a tempting project for a pitching lab that’s seen as much success as Blake’s has, and he immediately becomes one of the more intriguing players to watch in spring training with spots in the big-league bullpen seemingly available.

Patrick Reed quits rebel LIV Golf tour in latest blow to Saudi-backed breakaway

  • American becomes latest major winner to exit

  • 2018 Masters champion will be eligible for PGA Tour

Patrick Reed has delivered the latest high-profile blow to LIV Golf by announcing he will leave the circuit before the start of its 2026 season.

The 35-year-old American former Masters champion joins Brooks Koepka by instead focusing on the PGA Tour. Reed will spend his immediate time on the DP World Tour, where he won the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday. Reed tees up in Bahrain from Thursday.

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