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The Washington Wizards play the Utah Jazz tonight at 9 p.m. ET. Watch on Monumental Sports Network. Enjoy the game!

Yankees plan to stay aggressive when it comes to ABS challenges

Jose Caballero, home plate umpire Tom Fornarola, and Toronto catcher Brandon Valenzuela look on after Caballero challenged a pitch call during the Yankees' 8-7 spring training win over the Blue Jays on Feb. 24, 2026.
Jose Caballero, home plate umpire Tom Fornarola, and Toronto catcher Brandon Valenzuela look on after Caballero challenged a pitch call during the Yankees' 8-7 spring training win over the Blue Jays on Feb. 24, 2026.

SAN FRANCISCO — More than any other team this spring, the Yankees racked up a quality sample size of data for the automated ball-strike system.

The time for trial and error is now over, but Aaron Boone hopes their aggressiveness remains, within reason.

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As the regular season got underway Wednesday with the Yankees squaring off against the Giants at Oracle Park, so too did the use of the ABS in games that counted, with Boone’s club trying to make the most of it.

“I feel like we’re going to be good at it,” Boone said a few hours before first pitch. “That’s the expectation. I’m sure we’ll continue to evolve with it. My thoughts on it now maybe are a little bit different than even at the start [of camp], somewhat. So I would imagine as the season unfolds, those things will continue to evolve and we’ll try to exploit it as best we can.”

The Yankees used 102 challenges during spring training, the most of any team, winning 54 of them. Their batters won 49 percent (24-for-49) of their challenges while their catchers and pitchers won 57 percent (30-for-53).

Entering the season, Boone said he will not have any hard and fast rules about who can or cannot challenge, though he has voiced his opinion about it in meetings with his players at the end of camp.

Jose Caballero, home plate umpire Tom Fornarola, and Toronto catcher Brandon Valenzuela look on after Caballero challenged a pitch call during the Yankees’ 8-7 spring training win over the Blue Jays on Feb. 24, 2026. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

“I’ve told some pitchers, like, ‘It’s frowned upon,’ ” Boone said. “But I feel like we’ve done a really good job of it this spring. I mean, it’s spring, so it’s hard to judge it totally, because especially some veteran players are probably trying out the limits of it, when maybe they wouldn’t otherwise. But I expect us to be really good at it.

“Really just trying to get our guys to understand leverage intuitively, instinctively, in the moment. Again, I want them to be aggressive, but obviously there’s times when it’s a bad idea to challenge one that you’re not certain on. Our pitchers, for the most part, have done a pretty good job. They’re not outright forbidden from doing it, but I want them to lean on their catcher.”

Some pitchers have said they do not plan on challenging because they are too emotional on the mound and think everything is a strike — along with often not having the best view of the pitch as it crosses the plate.

Teams will have two challenges per game and get to keep them if they are successful. There may be some inclination to save the challenges for late in the game in high-leverage moments, but Boone has argued that the biggest moment of a game could come in the third inning, depending on the situation. He just wants his players to keep leverage in the back of their mind for when to pull the trigger on a challenge.

Boone has also given his players instant feedback on their challenges during the season, often bluntly.

“I’ve been very direct with our guys when things have happened — good one, ‘Good,’ bad one, ‘Hey, that was terrible. Like that’s a 10 out of 10 bad,’ ” Boone said. “That’s how I’ve been with them. I told [José] Caballero one last week, I said, ‘No. Awful.’ [Carlos] Lagrange [on Monday], ‘That one’s for the catcher.’ So it’s been my little pet project if you will to try and just be on it as best I can. But I think guys have a real good feel for it.”

And while the ABS may take away some of the in-game arguing from managers, Boone, who has led the American League in ejections for five straight years, does not believe that will be going away entirely.

“I’m sure I will [find a way],” Boone said with a grin. “But we’ll see.”

Knicks are rolling — but now come real tests

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows New York Knicks guard Josh Hart along with New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns and New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby react on the court during the third quarter at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, USA, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Image 2 shows Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) handles the ball against the Sacramento Kings during the second half at Spectrum Center
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The Knicks are about to return to reality. 

They carry a seven-game winning streak to their four-game road trip. All seven of those wins came against teams under. 500. All but one came against teams at least 23 games under. 500, in fact. The only other one was against the Warriors, who had a skeleton squad without Stephen Curry or Draymond Green. 

“Good teams win games that they’re supposed to,” Josh Hart said after the win over the Pelicans on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. “Obviously anyone in the league can beat you on any given day. … It feels good. Obviously we got a tough nine or 10 games left to finish the season. It’s all in preparation.”

Josh Hart with center Karl-Anthony Towns and forward OG Anunoby on the court during the third quarter of the Knicks’ win over the Pelicans on March 24, 2026 at Madison Square Garden. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

Yes, the schedule is certainly about to heat up. 

The surging Hornets, whom the Knicks play Thursday, are 22-6 in their past 28 games. 

Then comes a trip to the defending champion Thunder, who now have All-NBA guard Jalen Williams back in the lineup. He was out when the Knicks narrowly lost to Oklahoma City earlier this month. 

Then comes a matchup with the Rockets before a reprieve by finishing the trip against the lowly Grizzlies. 

Hovering over these games is a battle for the No. 2 seed in the East with the Celtics. The Knicks entered Wednesday just a few percentage points behind the Celtics with a chance to leapfrog them with a Boston loss to the Thunder. 

Charlotte guard LaMelo Ball handles the ball during the Hornets’ blowout win over the Kings on March 24, 2026 at Spectrum Center. Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Are the Knicks paying attention to the standings jockeying? 

“Maybe a little bit,” Hart said. “It’s still kind of early. There’s a cluster of teams that are really close in the standings. Maybe in like four or five games I’ll look at it.” 

After about two weeks against NBA bottom-feeders, the Knicks enter the homestretch of the regular season. 

It’s not always a determinant of playoff success, but it would behoove them to play their best basketball as the postseason approaches. 


Landry Shamet (right knee contusion) will miss his third straight game Thursday.

SF Giants’ Buster Posey discusses ‘hard’ decisions on Opening Day roster

Giants exec Buster Posey

SAN FRANCISCO — The toughest decisions Buster Posey had to make in his second time setting the Giants’ Opening Day roster revolved around three spots.

Posey opted for specialized skill sets over future potential by selecting Jared Oliva and Jerar Encarnacion over Luis Matos as San Francisco’s backup outfielders.

He decided to deprioritize platoon advantages by sending Drew Gilbert and Will Brennan, two left-handed-hitting outfielders, to the minor leagues, leaving first-year manager Tony Vitello with five right-handed hitters on his bench.

SAN FRANCISCO — The toughest decisions Buster Posey had to make in his second time setting the Giants’ Opening Day roster revolved around three spots. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Posey opted for specialized skill sets over future potential by selecting Jared Oliva and Jerar Encarnacion over Luis Matos as San Francisco’s backup outfielders. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

And he decided to go with new additions rather than known quantities to round out the Giants’ bullpen, selecting righty Caleb Kilian and lefty Ryan Borucki over Spencer Bivens and Tristan Beck, who both spent much of 2025 with the big-league club.

“The Matos one was hard,” Posey told a group of beat writers, including The California Post, after setting the Giants’ 26-man roster ahead of their season opener Wednesday against the Yankees. “Ultimately, [we] felt like carrying Oliva with what he can do on the basepaths, defensively, is a weapon for us. … With Jerar, the hope is to have some power.”

Matos, a 24-year-old former top prospect, was out of options and designated for assignment. Posey said the Giants are hopeful he clears waivers, but it’s unlikely given his pedigree.

While Encarnacion was also out of options, and Oliva had to be added to the 40-man roster as a non-roster invitee this spring, Posey said the decision had as much to do with a Giants lineup that is expected to have everyday players in at least eight of the nine spots.


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“The discussion we’ve had internally is that we feel fortunate that we have a group of position players that wants to be out there every day,” Posey said. “It’s gonna be our job, Tony’s job, medical’s job, to make sure that we keep them as fresh and out there as much as possible.”

The pair of left-handed outfield options would have provided similar speed and defense as Oliva, but Posey said he wanted both to get everyday at-bats after Gilbert missed a chunk of spring training with a shoulder impingement and Brennan returns from injuries last season.

Top Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge likely will join the MLB club this season. AP

The battle to back up Patrick Bailey at catcher was one of the closest-fought all spring, with Rule 5 pick Daniel Susac beating out Eric Haase, who was released by San Francisco.

Susac became the first Rule 5 selection to make the Giants’ roster out of spring training since Blake Sabol in 2022, but Posey said he didn’t take Susac’s Rule 5 status into consideration.

“I really wanted to see which player stood out the most, and both played well,” Posey said. “Daniel, I think the most important part, carried himself well defensively and swung the bat well also.”

Posey’s most anticipated decision came last week, when the Giants optioned top prospect Bryce Eldridge to Triple-A. The 21-year-old first baseman responded to the demotion by homering twice in exhibition games the past three days.

Posey believes a conversation with vice president of player development Randy Winn got Eldridge back on track after a poor ending to spring at the plate, though he didn’t commit to a timeline for the top prospect to join the big-league club.

“I think he got a little bit technical and mechanical in spring training,” Posey said. “Randy simply said just make sure you see the ball. That’s the most important thing: to see the ball. Because he’s such a physical force. For a 21-year-old, the skill set is already very, very refined as a hitter. …

“Bryce has a bright future in front of him. I think what he’s got going for him the most is his belief in his own ability but also from what I can tell his understanding of the changes that he needs to make to become the best player.”

Deandre Ayton among Lakers’ three rotation players sidelined vs. Pacers

INDIANAPOLIS — The Lakers’ injury report grew for Wednesday’s road-trip ending matchup against the Pacers. 

Starting center Deandre Ayton wasn’t available against the Pacers because of back soreness, joining Rui Hachimura (right calf soreness), Marcus Smart (right ankle contusion) and Adou Thiero (left knee soreness) as Lakers who didn’t play.

The Lakers’ injury report grew for Wednesday’s road-trip ending matchup against the Pacers.  Getty Images

Hachimura and Smart also sat out of Monday’s loss to the Pistons. 

Thiero played two minutes against the Pistons.

“He played in a game with South Bay, then traveled the next day from LA to Detroit and then played with us,” coach JJ Redick said. “And he didn’t feel good the next day. And we’re just being cautious.”

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. New York Yankees

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The San Francisco Giants play the very first game of the 2026 MLB season tonight against the New York Yankees at Oracle Park. As a reminder, this game will only be broadcast on Netflix.

Taking the mound for the Giants will be right-handed ace Logan Webb, who concluded the 2025 season with a 3.22 ERA, 2.60 FIP, with 224 strikeouts to 46 walks in 207 innings pitched, finishing fourth in Cy Young Award voting.

He’ll be facing off against Yankees southpaw Max Fried, who concluded the 2025 season with a 2.86 ERA, 3.07 FIP with 189 strikeouts to 51 walks in 195.1 innings pitched, also finishing fourth in Cy Young Award voting for the American League.

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Game #1

Who: San Francisco Giants vs. New York Yankees

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 5:05 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: n/a

National broadcast: Netflix

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

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Canadiens' Young Goalie On Fire At Perfect Time

The Montreal Canadiens are one of several teams in the tight Eastern Conference looking to punch their ticket to the playoffs. While they are third in the Atlantic Division, the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, and Detroit Red Wings are not far behind them. Thus, every game at this juncture of the season is important for Montreal. 

Due to this, the Canadiens need their key players to be on their A-game right now, and goaltender Jakub Dobes certainly has been as of late.

Dobes has had a .923 save percentage or better in five out of his last six appearances. This included him stopping 41 out of 43 shots in his most recent start against the Carolina Hurricanes on March 24. With this, the 24-year-old goaltender is playing some strong hockey right now at a critical juncture of the season for the Canadiens. 

With his ongoing hot streak, Dobes has a 23-8-4 record, a 2.88 goals-against average, and a .896 save percentage in 35 games this season with the Canadiens. While he has had some growing pains at times this season, it is very encouraging to see him heating up down the stretch.

It will now be interesting to see how Dobes performs during this final part of the season from here. 

New York Yankees @ San Francisco Giants: Max Fried vs. Logan Webb

After a glacially slow winter and a spring that flew by, Opening Day is here! The Yankees begin their quest for No. 28 after the 2025 season ended in disappointing fashion, getting rolled by the Blue Jays in four games in the ALDS. The Giants meanwhile are hoping to get back to the postseason after missing out on the playoffs with a .500 or worse record in each of the last four seasons. They’ve made it to the playoffs just once since 2016.

San Francisco team president Buster Posey has overseen some major signings and trades already in his short tenure at the helm of the front office, perhaps none more noteworthy than hiring Tony Vitello as manager despite the former Tennessee Volunteers head coach possessing zero professional baseball experience either as a player or coach. The Yankees on the other hand were one of the least ambitious teams of the offseason, happy to run it back with last year’s squad and making only minor additions in hope of a better outcome. There’s new ground being broken this Opening Day, with Netflix hosting its first-ever MLB broadcast. It is blackout-free.

Max Fried is named the Opening Day starter for the first time with the Yankees after earning the distinction three times with the Braves. The 32-year-old southpaw has made four starts at Oracle Park in his career, pitching to a 2.59 ERA with a 23:8 strikeout-to-walk ratio and .209 batting average allowed across 24.1 innings. Look for him to lean on the cutter against the Giants’ righty-heavy lineup, a pitch which went from an afterthought to his most-frequently used pitch after joining the Yankees. Fried finished fourth in last year’s AL Cy Young race after going 19-5 in 32 starts, with a 2.86 ERA (142 ERA+), 3.07 FIP, and 189 strikeouts in 195.1 innings.

Logan Webb has been named the Giants’ Opening Day starter for the fifth year in a row. He’s a throwback workhorse in this era of five-and-dive starters, with the most starts (132), innings pitched (820), and second-most fWAR (19.1) of any qualified starter over the last four seasons. He’s a sinker-sweeper-changeup guy and one of the preeminent ground ball and command artists in the game, placing well into the 90th percentile in groundball and walk rates across the last five years, though he did strike out over 200 batters for the first time in his career last season. He’s coming off his third-straight top-six NL Cy Young finish having gone 15-11 in 34 starts, with a 3.22 ERA (124 ERA+), 2.60 FIP, and 224 strikeouts in 207 innings.

There are both familiar and new faces in Yankees lineup relative to Opening Day 2025. Trent Grisham was their most used leadoff hitter and reprises that role after rejoining on the qualifying offer. He bats ahead of the Captain, Aaron Judge beginning the quest for his third-straight AL MVP crown. Cody Bellinger was the Yankees’ big-money signing of the winter, re-upping for five years and $162.5 million — he bats third. Ben Rice is perhaps the Yankees’ best development story since Judge, his meteoric rise earning him the right to bat cleanup. Giancarlo Stanton continues his march towards Cooperstown and stands as the X-factor of the offense if he can stay healthy and produce like he did in the second half last year. Jazz Chisholm Jr. bats sixth after becoming just the third player in franchise history with a 30-30 season. José Caballero starts at shortstop with Anthony Volpe still recovering from offseason shoulder surgery and looks to lead the AL in stolen bases for the third year in a row. Trade Deadline acquisition Ryan McMahon and fourth-year catcher Austin Wells are among the game’s best defensively at their positions but are looking to rebound from disappointing campaigns at the plate —they bat eighth and ninth.

The Giants have assembled their lineup around a core of nine-figure stars. Willy Adames and Matt Chapman have a legitimate claim as the best all-around left side of an infield in MLB. This might be the one year that Gerrit Cole — on the IL as he finishes his Tommy John rehab — is relieved not to be Opening Day starter given the presence of his personal nemesis Rafael Devers. That trio bats second-through-fourth, ahead of leadoff hitter and offseason signing three-time batting champion Luis Arraez. Jung Hoo Lee plays right and bats fifth while Heliot Ramos breaks a 19-year streak of the Giants naming a different Opening Day left fielder since Barry Bonds. Casey Schmitt gets the surprise nod at firsts ahead of the Giants’ consensus top prospect Bryce Eldridge. Patrick Bailey established himself as the best defensive catcher in baseball and bats eighth, while former Yankees and Giants offseason signing Harrison Bader rounds out the lineup and patrols center.

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Location: Oracle Park — San Francisco, CA

First pitch: 8:05 pm ET

TV broadcast: Netflix

Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

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It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Memphis Grizzlies

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It’s the final stretch of the season, and your intrepid game thread writer has gone on vacation. While I’m on a boat in the middle of the ocean, you people get to watch the Spurs, and talk to each other in the game thread. No worries, I’ll be back before the playoffs. In the meantime: GO SPURS GO!!

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MLB Futures, World Series Predictions, Best Bets ahead of Opening Day: Dodgers, Tigers, Braves, Phillies

Opening Day and Opening Week have arrived! With the 2026 season ready to begin Wednesday night with the Giants and Yankees, let's take a look at some of the best bets and long shots in the World Series and most wins markets.

World Series Winner: Phillies (+1600), Braves (+2000), Tigers (+2200)

The Dodgers +200 to +230 preseason World Series odds are the shortest to win a title since 2003! However, with those odds, there isn't much value in taking the Dodgers to three-peat.

Looking outside Los Angeles, I like sprinkles on Philadelphia (+1600), Atlanta (+1800), and Detroit (+2000) to win the World Series.

Both the Phillies and Tigers made a strong offseason addition that I am a fan of. Philadelphia added Adolis Garcia who will bolster that lineup and give the Phillies another home run hitter. Garcia had 19 homers and 75 RBI last season, which should improve alongside Bryce Harper and Trae Turner.

Detroit signed Framber Valdez to give Detroit another option behind ace Tarik Skubal. Valdez will give Detroit a valid second choice in the playoffs and with Justin Verlander and Jack Flaherty as third and fourth picks, Detroit has one of the best rotations in baseball, especially for the playoffs.

Atlanta didn't make a splash this offseason, but the Braves do bring back enough core pieces to be a title contender. Ronald Acuna Jr. is second and third at most sports books for NL MVP this season and the combination of Chris Sale and Spencer Strider make them extremely dangerous in a playoff setting. For +1600 to +2000, I like those three teams to compete with the Dodgers this season.

Picks: Phillies to win World Series (0.25 units), Braves to win World Series (0.25 units), Tigers to win World Series (0.25 units)

Most Wins: Detroit Tigers (+4500)

AL Central Winner: Detroit Tigers (+110)

The Detroit Tigers are playing in arguably the worst division in all of baseball, yet they are priced at +110 to +115 to win the AL Central. That makes no sense to me, especially after a 87-75 record last year. The Tigers did not win their division, as they lost by 1.0 game to the Guardians, but Detroit also had a meltdown at the end of the year, going 3-13 over the final 16 contests.

Make no mistake, Detroit is improved and I doubt they go through the same disappointment as last year. The Tigers faced the Guardians in the American League Wild Card round of the playoffs and won 6-3 before losing 3-2 to the Mariners in the division round.

This offseason, Detroit signed Framber Valdez to the rotation, brought back Justin Verlander, promoted rookie sensation Kevin McGonigle to the roster, and kept most of the pieces that made them so successful last year. I don't see this team falling off anytime soon, but actually improving and making a playoff run, while the rest of the division is worse off.

Cleveland made little to no moves this offseason, while Minnesota and Chicago are afterthoughts. It will be the Tigers versus Royals as the two top teams in the AL Central. The Royals didn't make a splash this offseason either, but the remaining talent does make them my number two in the division. There is a discrepancy between the two in odds though.

The Tigers are +110 and the Royals are +225 with a significant drop off to the Royals at +425. I will buy into Detroit after their late season fall off last year and think they are a sneaky bet to have the most wins in the MLB this year at +4500 after the Brewers did so last year (97 wins).

Pick: Detroit Tigers to win the AL Central (2 units), Detroit Tigers for most wins (0.25 unit)

MLB Futures Card

3 units: Pittsburgh Pirates Over 76.5 Wins (-115)
2 units: Detroit Tigers to win AL Central (+110)
1 unit: Bobby Witt to win AL MVP (+550)
1 unit: Ronald Acuna Jr. to win NL MVP (+1000)
1 unit: Pittsburgh Pirates to win NL Central (+800)
1 unit: Paul Skenes to win NL CY Young (+250)
1 unit: Garrett Crochet to win AL CY Young (+425)
0.5 unit: Konnor Griffin to win NL Rookie of the Year (+600)
0.5 unit: Bubba Chandler to win NL Rookie of the Year (+1200)
0.25 units: Detroit Tigers to have the most wins (+4500)
0.25 units: Philadelphia Phillies to win the World Series (+1600)
0.25 units: Atlanta Braves to win the World Series (+2000)
0.25 units: Detroit Tigers to win the World Series

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Cavs starter injured ankle in warmups before matchup against Heat

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have had a tough time keeping their ideal starting lineup on the floor. We’re not sure if Dean Wade is in their preferred playoff starting lineup, but he has been a starter for most of the season. Unfortunately, the Cavs could be without him for a few games as he went down with an injury during his on-court workout before Wednesday’s game.

According to Chris Fedor of cleveland.com, Wade seemed to hurt his ankle while warming up for Cleveland’s matchup with the Miami Heat. He landed on a ball boy’s foot after finishing a lay up.

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We don’t know the extent of the injury at this time, but we won’t see him for Wednesday’s game against the Heat, as the team has officially ruled him out of this game.

Wade has started 36 of the 57 games he’s played this season. He’s averaged 5.8 points on .432/.354/.711 shooting splits with 4.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

The Cavs have played some of their best basketball with Wade this season. Cleveland has been 3.1 points per 100 possessions better with Wade on the court compared to when he’s off. That’s been most relevant on the defensive end, where they’ve given up 1.8 fewer points per 100 possessions with him on.

Head coach Kenny Atkinson has been using the last portion of the year to experiment with lineups. We’ve seen that some with Wade’s insertion in the starting lineup, and how they’ve tried to use Wade at the five in lineups alongside James Harden. Groups with Wade at center and Harden on the floor have outscored opponents by 18.4 points per 100 possessions (99th percentile) with a 131.6 offensive rating (100th percentile) in just 76 possessions.

Losing Wade for an extended period of time would be detrimental. But it’s frustrating even if it’s just a short-term issue given how little time the Cavs have had their full compliment of players with the playoffs just around the corner.

Red Wings sign Jacob Bernard-Docker to a 2-year, $3.2 million extension

DETROIT (AP) — The Red Wings on Wednesday signed defenseman Jacob Bernard-Docker to a two-year extension worth $3.2 million.

He will count $1.6 million against the salary cap through the 2027-28 NHL season.

Bernard-Docker, 25, has found a home on Detroit’s blue line by skating an average of 15 minutes over 55 games. The Red Wings are his third team in the league after playing his first 129 games with the Ottawa Senators and finishing last season with the Buffalo Sabres.

The Alberta native was a first-round pick in the 2018 draft.

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How to watch the Mariners in 2026

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With expectations higher around this Mariners team than any other this decade, it makes sense that fans want to know how to watch their hometown nine this season. Frustratingly, despite the early announcement of a new streaming option, details about the cable situation for non cord-cutters have been thin on the ground. Finally, we have some clarification on the eve of Opening Day. Mariners games will indeed be available on both Comcast/Xfinity and Charter/Spectrum cable in the Seattle/Tacoma area, but now we have an exact channel listing.

Xfinity: channel 1261

Spectrum: channel 414

While there was no announcement about DirecTV, this post indicates it will remain on channel 687.

If you had the ability to get Mariners games in the past, the games should still be part of your cable package. If you tune into these channels as a test and don’t get anything today, don’t fret; they’ll only be live during game time. RIP to Root Sports and the pre-game Mariners content where we learned about players’ first baseball gloves and the like, I guess.

You can also of course follow the team in-market with Mariners.TV as a streaming option. Out-of-market fans, as in years past, can watch on MLB.TV. All the various options are described here. [Pro tip: if you are a T-Mobile subscriber, you can get MLB TV free through March 31st by downloading the T-Life app.] On your smart TV, download the MLB app; you can access the games from there. If you can’t figure out how to do that, try an Amazon Fire Stick/Chromecast or similar and connect it through the HDMI port. I use the app on my LG TV, but I hear the external connection is more reliable.

And for those of you who love that old-time magic of a radio broadcast, the Mariners will continue to be on their flagship station Seattle Sports 710 with all the radio voices you know and love, including Rick Rizzs in his final season.

There are a few exceptions to the MLB TV/Mariners TV lineup. Two Mariners games will be broadcast exclusively on Apple TV’s “Friday Night Baseball” this year, and four on Peacock, taking over the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast. There are also a pair of games on whatever “ESPN Unlimited” is; I have a request in with the team to clarify if that will be exclusive for ESPN+ subscribers, available on cable, or will be broadcast on Mariners TV still. This story will be updated with clarification.

  • March 27th vs. the Guardians (Apple TV, 6:45)
  • March 29th vs. the Guardians (Peacock, 4 PT)
  • April 11th vs. the Astros (ESPN Unlimited)
  • April 14th at the Padres (ESPN Unlimited)
  • May 1st vs. the Royals (Apple TV, 6:45 PT)
  • May 17th, Padres at Mariners (Peacock, 4 PT)
  • July 5th, Blue Jays at Mariners (Peacock, 5 PT)
  • August 16th, Mariners at Astros (NBC/Peacock, 4 PT)

There are also a handful of Mariners games on MLB Network this year, but those games will still be broadcast on Mariners TV. Similarly, the games on TBS (March 31st vs. the Yankees) and FOX/FS1 (April 18th vs. the Rangers; April 27th at the Twins; May 11th at the Astros; May 16th vs. San Diego, May 23rd at the Royals; July 18th vs. the Giants; July 25th at the Rangers; August 1st vs. the Twins). All dates are subject to change.

Got any more questions about how to watch the Mariners in 2026? Let us know in the comments!

Cavs vs. Heat open gamethread

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will try to push their winning streak to five games as they take on the Miami Heat.

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Dealing with a busted bracket?

The Sweet 16 is almost here – who’s still alive? We’re reviewing the week that was in the first week of the NCAA tournament and turning our focus to remaining teams. How bad (or good!) is your bracket? Join us in the SB Nation March Madness Feed and let’s talk about who’s most likely to make a run to glory.

Go Cavs!

Opening day (sort of) gamethread

MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 23: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees warms up on deck during the first inning of the spring training game against the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park on March 23, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 MLB season kicks off tonight at 7:05pm tonight on ESPNFox Sports Netflix, because of course we are starting with some streaming. It is the first day of the new season, but there are only two teams playing, which never quite feels like an actual opening day. Either way I’m excited that we get real games again. Kicking things off, it will be the Yankees at the Giants.

It is a pretty solid pitching matchup plus plenty of star power in the lineups. What’s not to love?