Dear Phillies players, welcome to a brighter spotlight

Apr 6, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Andrew Painter (24) has a conference at the mound during the fourth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images | Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

The news that Rob Thomson was fired was one that still had the shock effect from afar, but judging from the reporting done around the team, it was also a shock inside the team clubhouse. Watching the game being played on Tuesday, it looked and felt like one where the players had a bit of an extra hop to their step. Jesus Luzardo had a little extra giddy-up on his fastball, a little sweep on his sweeper. The hitters actually took better swings against a pitcher in Tyler Mahle that made them look rather foolish a few weeks ago. In his postgame interview, Trea Turner spoke about the heaviness of the day and how it had affected the players in the dugout.

With Thomson now gone and a new manager in Don Mattingly installed, the bright light of the spotlight has now been shifted away from the manager’s office. Some might like it to be pointed in the direction of Dave Dombrowski and that is fair. His assemblage of this roster is always up for debate, but now has a substantial amount of criticism following it with Thomson no longer there to share in the blame for his poor start to the season. To which I ask;

Did Thomson or Dombrowski come into this series against the Giants as the worst hitter in the game? No, Alec Bohm did.

Did Thomson or Dombrowski come into this series against the Giants as one of the worst defensive teams in the game? No, the regular defensive players did.

Did Thomson or Dombrowski come into this series against the Giants with an ERA that starts with a 6? No, Aaron Nola did.

Did Thomson or Dombrowski come into this series against the Giants with one of the worst OPS numbers as a group against left handed pitching? No, the lineup did.

I could go on and on, but the picture is clear – the responsibility for this move that was made by Dombrowski falls mostly on the players that performed as poorly as they did.

We will read over and over as the rawness of this move continues to show about how Thomson had not lost the clubhouse, how the players loved him or respected him, how they didn’t think his message had been lost. That’s all well and good, but the ultimate reason for Thomson’s firing is that the players stunk, plain and simple. Their lack of production on the field is why the team has seen one of its foundational pillars to their success now been toppled over.

We see this all the time, that the players feel bad that they got a manager fired, that they wished it hadn’t happened. That’s great! It’s nice to see players with genuine affection for the person in charge of their clubhouse. However, had they truly felt that bad, they’d have played better when the going got tough instead of rolling over and showing their belly each time the other team took a lead in a game.

The next few games are probably going to see the team pick up their play for the better. There has been talk of how they will see a bit of a lighter schedule, to which I saw what in the past few weeks has the team done to make you believe that the schedule was the issue at play. Maybe improved play is actual positive regression to the mean, maybe it’s a dead cat bounce. That’s for us to look at and analyze in the future. But for now, the spotlight just got a little brighter on the players in the clubhouse. Their poor play to start this season got their manager fired. Let’s see how they choose to respond.

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 30

With 18.5 percent of the season gone, the Cubs have emerged statistically as a Top 5 offense in baseball. Where they fall in that top five depends on which metrics you value most. The point is, this offense is pretty elite so far. It’s interesting, because there are still some very key bats that the Cubs haven’t gotten a ton out of. Two of those guys who haven’t been on top of their game so far both had clutch hits in the seventh inning to put this game out of reach. It was so comfortable that I was able to nap through the late innings and didn’t have to watch the Cub bullpen after Hoby Milner work. Of course, this means that Ryan Rolison still doesn’t actually exist to me.

Pete Crow-Armstrong has been slowly turning around his slow start to the season. After the first 10 games (ending with the first game in Tampa) his OPS bottomed out at .487. With his homer and walk in this one, he’s up to .637. That the Cubs are 14-6 over that stretch is probably not coincidental. I’m just not sure which one is the chicken and which one is the egg. He’s not tearing the world up over that stretch. But he’s contributing. He’s got both his homers, his only triple and two doubles in there. Over 82 plate appearances, the pop isn’t quite there. I always love good announcer timing and hat tip to Rick Sutcliffe on the broadcast saying just before the homer that taking his walks will lead to him getting more pitches he can drive.

Rick was on fire that inning. He also went way out on a limb and said that Alex Bregman was going to come through in a clutch spot as he pinch hit right in front of PCA. Unsurprisingly, Bregman has that same break in his season line. After 10 games, he was at an OPS of .544. Now he sits at .710. Alex did have two homers before that stretch, but all three of his doubles this season and his one triple are in that stretch. Again, not setting the world on fire. But he went the other way with a ball with two outs for an RBI single that kept the line moving and set the stage for PCA’s three-run homer.

On the other side, I’ll give shout outs to Edward Cabrera looking pretty solid again, falling one out shy of a quality start. Health alone would make Hoby Milner more useful than a lot of Cubs relievers so far, but his performance has been rock solid for this team. Ryan Rolison is slowly drifting out of novelty territory and into intriguing with his early success.

All in all, a very nice road win. The Cubs have now played 12 straight games with the last five of those being on the west coast against two of the three best teams in the NL to date, and they are 9-3. The Cubs have one to go, then an off day before some home games. It won’t get a ton easier, but Fangraphs at least preliminarily gives the Cubs a slight (or better) edge in every one of those seven games on the next homestand. After the off day, the Cubs have 10 straight scheduled for a total of 23 games in 24 days. It’s going to be wild when this team reaches the end of May and the easiest teams it has faced will have been the Phillies and Mets. Changing of the guard.

Three Positives:

  • PCA’s big night. A walk, a three-run homer and two runs scored.
  • Seiya Suzuki had two hits and a walk. He scored a run. He remains scorching hot.
  • Hoby Milner four up four down.

Game 30, April 28: Cubs 8, Padres 3 (18-12)

THREE HEROES:

  • Superhero: Dansby Swanson (.194). 1-1, 2 RBI
  • Hero: Nico Hoerner (.175). 1-5, 2 RBI
  • Sidekick: Pete Crow-Armstrong (.142). 1-4, HR, BB, 3 RBI, 2 R

THREE GOATS:

  • Billy Goat: Matt Shaw (-.158). 0-4
  • Goat: Edward Cabrera (-.075). 5.2 IP, 25 BF, 6 H, BB, 3 ER, 7 K, HBP (W 2-0)
  • Kid: Moisés Ballesteros (-.075). 0-4, BB

WPA Play of the Game: With two outs in the sixth inning, Nico Hoerner batted with runners on second and third and the game tied at two. Nico doubled, driving in two runs. (.269)

*Padres Play of the Game: Luis Campusano batted with runners on first and second and two outs and the Padres down two. He singled, driving in a run and sending the other runner to third. (.148)

Cubs Player of the Game:

Game 29 Winner: Moisés Ballesteros received 129 of 137 votes.

Rizzo Award Standings: (Top 3/Bottom 3)

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.

  • Nico Hoerner +9.5
  • Michael Conforto +7
  • Moisés Ballesteros +6
  • Jacob Webb/Pete Crow-Armstrong -9
  • Matt Shaw -10

Current Win Pace: 97.2

Up Next: At 3:10 p.m. CT, the third and final game in San Diego. Jameson Taillon (1-1, 4.55, 27.2 IP) gets his sixth start of the season. Last time out he started in Los Angeles and didn’t go so well. He allowed four runs on four hits and three walks in five innings. As is somewhat usual for a back of the rotation guy, he’s been up and down. He had a strong start, then a decent one, then a rough one, then a good one, then a rough one. So we can hope he’ll bounce back again.

29-year-old Matt Waldron (0-1, 12.46, 8.2 IP) makes his third start of the year for the Padres. Matt was an 18th round pick of the Indians in 2019 (550th overall). He allowed six runs on eight hits and three walks over five innings in his last start at Colorado. For his career, he is 8-16 with a 5.19 ERA in 38 appearances (35 starts). He’s never faced the Cubs in his career.

Hopefully the offense can keep rolling against Waldron and Taillon can keep them in the game. That just might get the Cubs one more win on this trip.

Go Cubs.

Yankees vs. Rangers prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 29

The New York Yankees (20-10) continue their assault on the state of Texas with Game 3 of their series against the Rangers (14-16). Last night, Aaron Judge went yard last night for the 12th time this season and Cam Schlittler struck out eight over six shutout innings to earn his fourth win of the season. David Bednar struggled in the ninth to make it a bit of a sweat, but the Yankees won, 3-2 and are now 4-1 on their six-game swing through the Lone Star State.

 

Rookie right‑hander Elmer Rodríguez makes his MLB debut this afternoon for the Yankees after dominating Triple‑A with a 1.27 ERA. No question the rookie hopes the Yankees’ power surge continues. The Bronx Bombers have hit a major league-leading 48 home runs this season.

 

Texas, meanwhile, is trying to halt a three‑game home losing streak and at the same time salvage the final game of this series, but their starter, veteran Nathan Eovaldi, has allowed nine home runs already this season and his ERA is a fat 5.79 in just six starts. Offensively, Brandon Nimmo and Josh Jung have been two of the few bright spots for the Rangers. The Texas team batting average is just .235. Injuries across the roster—including Wyatt Langford, Jordan Montgomery, and multiple bullpen arms—have further complicated their efforts to get the season on track.

Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Yankees vs. Rangers

 

  • Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
  • Time: 2:35PM EST
  • Site: Globe Life Field
  • City: Arlington, TX
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, YES, Rangers Sports Network

 

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The Latest Odds: Yankees vs. Rangers

The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: New York Yankees (-120), Texas Rangers (+100)
  • Spread: Yankees -1.5 (+139), Rangers +1.5 (-168)
  • Total: 8.5 runs

 

Probable Starting Pitchers: Yankees vs. Rangers

Pitching matchup for April 29:

  • Yankees: Elmer Rodriguez
    Season Totals: MLB Debut
  • Rangers: Nathan Eovaldi
    Season Totals: 32.2 IP, 2-4, 5.79 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, 32K, 9 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Yankees vs. Rangers

  • Andrew McCutcheon was 0-2 last night and is just 3-30 (.100) in April / All 3 hits are singles
  • Corey Seagar has struck out 5 times in his last 8 plate appearances
  • Cody Bellinger picked up a hit last night to snap an 0-10 streak
  • Austin Wells went yard last night for the 3rd time this season
  • Aaron Judge has gone deep in three straight games

 
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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Yankees vs. Rangers

  • The Rangers are 8-8 at home this season
  • The Yankees are 12-5 on the road this season
  • The Yankees are 18-12 on the Run Line this season
  • The Rangers are 17-13 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 3 times in Texas’ last 11 games this season (3-8)
  • The OVER has cashed 4 times in the Yankees’ last 11 games this season (4-7)

 

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Expert picks & predictions: Yankees vs. Rangers

 

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ABS challenge gives Reds fans free pizza after 11 strikeouts vs Rockies

Cincinnati Reds fans who packed the stands for Tuesday night’s 7-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies were in for a surprise that delighted both their spirits and their taste buds – thanks to an ABS challenge.

This season, the Reds have teamed up with LaRosa’s Pizzeria for the popular "Strikeout for Slices" promotion. Whenever Reds pitchers combine for at least 11 strikeouts in a single game, every Reds fan in attendance scores a free pizza.

In the ninth inning, Reds reliever Brock Burke's pitch to Rockies batter Edouard Julien was initially called a ball, challenged and then overturned, the Reds’ 11th strikeout of the game. The stadium erupted in celebration, not just for the win, but for the cheesy reward awaiting every ticket holder.

According to LaRosa’s Family Pizzeria, Reds fans in attendance the night of an 11-strikeout game can claim their prize the following day. By locating the unique 12-digit code on their ticket, either near the barcode or beneath the QR code, fans can enter it on the LaRosa’s website to instantly receive a coupon via email. The coupon is valid for a free small, one-topping pizza, which must be redeemed within seven days of the qualifying game.

Tuesday’s game marked the second time this season Reds fans have been treated to free pizza, with the first “Strikeout for Slices” giveaway coming after an 11-strikeout performance against the Detroit Tigers on April 26. As the season continues, fans will hope for more strikeout-filled nights and more slices to celebrate.

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When will top prospect Max Clark join Detroit Tigers in the majors?

ATLANTA — Max Clark is coming soon.

Right?

President of baseball operations Scott Harris has built the Detroit Tigers' top-heavy farm system around a few position player prospects. The group is headlined by American League Rookie of the Year favorite Kevin McGonigle, though he wasn't always the top-ranked prospect.

It used to be Clark.

While McGonigle is thriving with the Tigers, Clark – selected 34 picks before him in the 2023 draft, at No. 3 overall – has been continuing his development in Triple-A Toledo. He still seems projected for his MLB debut in 2026, but the Tigers aren't making any promises.

"We're not ready to bring him up right now," Harris said Tuesday, April 28, during an MLB Network interview with studio host Brian Kenny. "He's a really important part of our future. We took him first in my first draft, and then we took Kevin right behind him. Those remain two really important pieces for us moving forward."

Clark, a left-handed hitter, has a .305 batting average with one home run, 13 walks and 14 strikeouts in 24 games at the Triple-A level, registering an .834 OPS. He has logged all 198⅓ innings in center field, where he has called home for his entire career in the minor leagues.

He hit .377 with a 1.010 OPS in his first 17 games.

Since then?

He is hitting .115 with a .361 OPS in his past seven games.

"His ceiling is one that can put pressure on the opposing team in all phases of the game," Harris said. "He's certainly performing well offensively – that's a really big part. I think he's going to hit for more power as he gets more comfortable with his swing and his strike-zone decision-making.

"We also want to see him continue to develop the other areas of his game. He can be an elite center fielder. We're really focused on his jumps, his reads and getting off the ball quickly in center field. We also think he can put a lot of pressure on the opposing teams on the bases. We think there's more he can get there, and we're trying to stay focused on his leads, his fundamentals and his ability to read different types of pitchers and get a good jump."

Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris, left, shakes hands with outfielder Max Clark at practice during spring training at TigerTown in Lakeland, Fla. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.

Clark advanced from High-A West Michigan to Double-A Erie in July 2025.

He ranks as the No. 8 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline – trailing Konnor Griffin (Pittsburgh Pirates), McGonigle (Tigers), Jesús Made (Milwaukee Brewers), Leo De Vries (Athletics), JJ Wetherholt (St. Louis Cardinals), Sebastian Walcott (Texas Rangers) and Colt Emerson (Seattle Mariners).

In 2026, Clark has found success and failure upon joining Triple-A Toledo coming out of his first MLB spring training. He struggled in Grapefruit League play during camp, going 0-for-13 at the plate in his final eight games and making multiple defensive miscues in left and center field.

"We're focused on all those fundamentals and all phases of the game with Max," Harris said. "He's progressing really nicely, and we think he's going to really help us."

Eventually, Clark will make his MLB debut.

Should Tigers fans expect the promotion in 2026?

"I think there's a really good chance that he ends up helping us, but it's premature to actually forecast when that's going to happen," Harris said. "We just want to keep him focused where his feet are – and that's in Toledo right now. We've got to keep getting better before we can have that conversation."

Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@freepress.com or follow him @EvanPetzold.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Max Clark joining Detroit Tigers soon? Top prospect crushing in AAA

Pistons vs. Magic preview: Time’s up, Detroit needs to bring urgency

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The clock is ticking on the Detroit Pistons’ 2025-26 season much earlier than anticipated. Detroit faces elimination against an imposing Orlando Magic defense and, frankly, the Pistons’ nonchalance and self-immolation. Fun fact: the Pistons are holding Orlando to the worst field goal percentage in the NBA Playoffs and averaging nearly four more blocks per game than the next closest team. Detroit’s problem is that its field goal percentage is fourth-worst, and they are combining that poor shooting with 18.3 turnovers per game. If Detroit could get out of its own way and hit a few shots, they’d be the team up 3-1. Do I have confidence they can reverse those trends? Not really.

Game Vitals

When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Watch: Prime Video
Odds: Pistons -9.5

Analysis

Look, you have to start Jalen Duren to see if he can finally break out of his offensive funk. But if he struggles again with positioning, penetration, turnovers, and general ineffectiveness, you have to pull him and pull him quickly. Detroit is out of time trying to be cute or deferential to the guys who brought them to the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Because they are about to be the No. 1 seed in the playoffs that got bounced in the first round.

Cade Cunningham must get a handle on his handle and turn the corner on his penchant for careless turnovers. If Cunningham performs like has been and also cuts his turnovers by half, Detroit probably wins this game comfortably. That’s how slim the margins have been despite each feeling like such crushing defeats because Detroit is playing so far below the standard they’ve set for themselves all season.

Three positive signs for Detroit that I’ll cling to as I strap in for game 5: 1. The Pistons are playing in the frinedly confines of Little Caesars Arena. This crowd is just looking for something to cheer their heads off for, and the Pistons simply need to deliver. 2. Franz Wagner, who has played very well on both ends as a beefy wing who is adept at slowing down both Tobias Harris and Jalen Duren will at least be limited and might even sit out tonight’s game with a calf strain 3. Isaiah Stewart is playing out of his mind on the defensive end so if you sit Duren, you can be confident in his backup.

Does that mean I think the Pistons will win tonight? For me, it’s almost immaterial. The Pistons have shown in these playoffs what they are and, more importantly, what they are not. What they are not is a team that can challenge the best teams in the East for the right to go to the NBA Finals. That’s not too different than the POV I had entering the playoffs so the best I can say is that it should be an interesting offseason. A first-round win at least represents marginal progress from last year and gets yet another long-running streak off their ledger. It’d be nice. I’m rooting for nice and expecting … not that.

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (1-3)

Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Orlando Magic (3-1)

Jalen Suggs, Desmond Bane, Franz Wagner (questionable), Paolo Banchero, Wendell Carter Jr.

Question of the Game

Do you think Caris LeVert can save Detroit’s season?

Report: If Mats Sundin Takes Hockey Ops Role With Maple Leafs, John Chayka Becomes Next GM

All signs are pointing to the Toronto Maple Leafs' head of hockey operations search coming to an end shortly.

According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, it appears likely that former Maple Leafs captain Mats Sundin could be rejoining the organization in a management role.

"My theory is his title — should this happen, and they're trying to make it happen — is going to be vice president of hockey operations, that's my theory," Friedman reported. "It took some time, and it took some convincing, but I think they're now actually negotiating with him to do it."

Sundin has been around the Maple Leafs more often over the last few years, ever since the club went to Stockholm, Sweden, for the NHL's Global Series in Nov. 2023. The 55-year-old was a guest at Maple Leafs training camp in the fall of 2024 and returned to Toronto when Auston Matthews broke his franchise goals record in January.

A few weeks ago, several reports suggested that Sundin was back in the city, speaking with the Maple Leafs about a potential role with the team.

According to Friedman, Sundin wasn't brought in through the search firm, which the Maple Leafs hired for the head of hockey operations search. Potential candidates were also reportedly asked about the potential of working with Sundin, Friedman said.

The Maple Leafs began the search for a new head of hockey ops after firing general manager Brad Treliving on Mar. 30. MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment) president and CEO Keith Pelley said the next hire would have to be data-centric.

Pelley and co. have been going through the interview process over the last few weeks, and by the sounds of it, if Sundin takes a role within the club, there's only one person fit to become Toronto's next GM.

"I think that's come down to John Chayka and Scott White," said Friedman, "and if Sundin does take the job, I think it's going to be Chayka (as the GM of the Maple Leafs). If something happens here, and it doesn't occur, I don't know where this is all going to go. I don't know what the backup plan is.

"But as it stands right now, I'm under the impression that it's going to be Sundin and Chayka, and they just have to close the deal. Nothing is done until it's done. But that's what I believe is going on."

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Friedman added that bringing Sundin in will also help restore what it means to wear the Maple Leafs' crest. He said that many in the organization felt "that the pride in wearing the jersey had fallen."

The Maple Leafs finished second-last in the Eastern Conference and fifth-last in the NHL, missing the postseason for the first time since 2016. Because of where they finished in the standings, though, they could have a shot at a top-five draft pick.

The NHL Draft Lottery goes down on May 5, and the Maple Leafs have an 8.5 percent chance of landing the first overall pick. Let's see if Toronto makes any management hires before then.

Flyers have another shot to close out Penguins on home ice

Flyers have another shot to close out Penguins on home ice originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

In front of their fans Wednesday night, the Flyers will aim to eliminate the Penguins.

It’s their third crack at trying to finish off Pittsburgh in this best-of-seven first-round playoff matchup. The Flyers jumped out to a 3-0 series lead. But the Penguins took Game 4 in Philadelphia and then Game 5 in Pittsburgh.

The Flyers return home for Game 6, again looking for that decisive fourth win.

“We know the fourth game is the toughest one, you’ve got to close them out,” Denver Barkey said after an optional morning skate. “We know they’re going to put their best foot forward. They’ve got some experienced guys, guys that have been through this, have won Cups. They know what it takes.

“I think we just got away from what was working and have got to get back to executing our systems — just what was working for a 60-minute game.”

When leading a series 3-2, the Flyers have an all-time record of 19-2 in those series. They’ve never blown a 3-0 series lead. The Penguins are trying to become just the fifth team in NHL history to win a series when down 3-0.

Game 6 puck drop is scheduled for around 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET with an hour-long Flyers Pregame Live.

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Will Lakers stars play tonight? Latest on Austin Reaves, Luka Doncic for Game 5

The Los Angeles Lakers have been one of the biggest surprises of the NBA postseason. Despite the absence of two of their biggest stars in Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, the Lakers got out to a 3-0 series lead over the Houston Rockets in the opening playoff round.

The team leaned on Herculean efforts from LeBron James, Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart to secure those wins, bringing LA to the brink of advancing to the second round. After all, no team in NBA history has come back from a 3-0 deficit.

While the Lakers lost Game 4, preventing a sweep, the team still has three opportunities to put Houston away. And those opportunities might get easier if either Reaves or Doncic can return.

With Game 5 scheduled for Wednesday night, here is the latest injury information on Doncic and Reaves.

Austin Reaves injury info

Austin Reaves is hopeful to play in Game 5. Per ESPN, Reaves is "optimistic" about his return.

That said, Reaves has been a game-time decision for three straight contests now and failed to participate in Games 3 or 4. Though the outlook seems bright for Reaves' return, the team could still decide it's best he remains sidelined for Wednesday's contest.

Luka Doncic injury info

Doncic has been out since the six-time All-Star hurt his hamstring on April 2. Although he is nearing a return, and has been seen performing shooting drills at Lakers practice, head coach JJ Redick has maintained that Doncic is "out indefinitely."

On Tuesday, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that Doncic is expected to miss the second round of the playoffs as well, indicating that there is still no timetable for his return.

Should the Lakers defeat the Rockets, they will face the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the conference semifinals. The Thunder won all four games they played against the Lakers this season, meaning Los Angeles will need all the help it can get if it wants to win the series.

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Astros Prospect Report: April 28th

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 19, 2026: Joseph Sullivan #19 of the Houston Astros bats during the sixth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Miami Marlins at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (16-12) won 7-4 (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land got on the board in the 4th inning on a 2 run HR from Winkler. They got another run in the 5th on an Unroe solo home run. Ullola got the start and was solid allowing 2 runs, 1 earned, over 5.1 innings of work. The pen allowed a run as the Aces tied it. The game would end up in extra innings and in the 10th, the Sugar Land offense scored 4 runs on a Winkler RBI single, Salazar 2 run double and Strahm sac fly. The Aces got one run back but that was it as Sugar Land held on for the 7-4 win.

Note: Santa has a 1.50 ERA this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (10-12) lost 10-8 (BOX SCORE)

Imai made a rehab start for the Hooks but struggled allowing 4 runs over 2 innings. The offense got on the board in the 2nd inning scoring 3 runs on a Garcia sac fly and Dezenzo 2 run single. Frisco scored 2 more runs in the 3rd but the offense got 2 back in the bottom of the inning on a Sullivan solo HR and Encarnacion sac fly. In the 5th, Sullivan connected on another solo home run. The Hooks took the lead in the 6th inning on a Janek 2 run double. Nezuh pitched in relief and was dominant striking out 7 over 5.1 scoreless innings. Ramsey came on in the 9th but allowed 2 runs as Frisco tied it. In the 10th, Frisco picked up 2 runs and the Hooks offense was unable to comeback as they well 10-8.

Note: Nezuh has a 3.78 ERA this season.


A+: Asheville Tourists (5-17) lost 10-2 (BOX SCORE)

Asheville got on the board in the 3rd inning on a Nunez sac fly. They got another run in the 4th inning on an error. Rodriguez got the start and was solid allowing 2 runs over 4.2 innings while striking out 6. He was relieved by Cruz who struggled allowing 8 runs over 3.1 innings. The offense was quiet the rest of the way as Asheville fell 10-2.

Note: Holy has 13 SB this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (9-13) lost 4-3 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board early scoring 2 runs in the 2nd inning on a Monistere RBI single and Flores RBI single. Beck got the start and went 4 innings allowing 2 runs. Fayetteville took the lead in the 6th scoring a run on an error. Verdugo pitched in relief and tossed 5 no-hit innings, though he did allow one unearned run and walked 5. The game would go to extra innings and in the 10th, the RiverDogs walked it off as the Woodpeckers fell 4-3.

Note: Wakefield is hitting .327 this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Colton Gordon – 8:05 CT

CC: Bryce Mayer – 11:05 CT

AV: TBD – 10:05 CT

FV: TBD – 6:05 CT

Elmer Rodríguez has the tools to succeed with the Yankees

The New York Yankees are re-arranging their rotation after optioning the struggling Luis Gil, pushing Will Warren back to later in the week and calling up Elmer Rodríguez to make his MLB debut against the Texas Rangers this afternoon. Rodríguez is a consensus top 100 prospect in the league and a top-three prospect in the organization. After landing in New York during the 2024-25 offseason in an unheralded win/win trade with Yankees catching farmhand Carlos Narváez heading to the Red Sox, Rodríguez has done nothing but grow as a pitcher, improving his stuff and showing excellent control and command.

The 22-year-old right-hander has an incredible 1.27 ERA through four Triple-A starts this year, rightfully earning a promotion to the best and toughest league in the world. As you can expect, it will be a huge challenge, but Elmer has the tools to be a successful starter now and in the future.

In his 21.1 innings with Scranton this year, Rodríguez has seven walks, 20 strikeouts, and an excellent 56.3 percent groundball rate. Rodríguez has a deep repertoire consisting of six pitches: a four-seamer, a sinker, a slider that is often classified as a sweeper, a cutter, a curveball, and a changeup. He uses all of them to keep hitters off balance.

Rodríguez is not a huge, overpowering swing-and-miss guy, but he had a solid 29 percent strikeout rate last year when he posted a 2.58 ERA across three levels in 150 innings, and is at 25.6 percent this year in Triple-A. In his most recent outing in Scranton, his fastball sat in the 94-95 mph range, but it has been known to be a bit harder on occasion. The pitch has some bat-missing carry and armside run. A rival scout told Yankees insider Erik Boland that the pitch is “a legit 70 (on the 20-80 scouting scale) that he can locate to both sides.” It may not have triple-digit velocity, but its movement profile and Rodríguez’s command of the pitch give it a promising future. The slider has considerable horizontal and vertical movement and is one of his preferred pitches against right-handers.

He uses the sinker as a weapon to induce weak contact on the ground, and it usually works. Rodríguez is smart on the mound and knows how to use each pitch to achieve his objective. In that Triple-A start last week, Rodríguez tried to establish his fastball early, and by the end of the outing, he was prioritizing his breaking and offspeed stuff: the slider, the curveball, and the changeup. It worked, as he pitched 5.2 innings of one run ball, allowing three hits and a walk while striking out seven.

Those who watched the World Baseball Classic also saw Elmer dominate Cuba in pool play, pitching three scoreless innings, allowing just one hit on behalf of Team Puerto Rico. He did walk three, but fanned three to get the win.

The Yankees feel it’s the right time to bring Rodríguez up and let him show what he can do. According to Boland, New York “had Elmer Rodríguez slightly ahead of Carlos Lagrange in terms of closest to being big-league ready as a starter,” so he is the first one of the two getting a shot. Rodríguez can consistently repeat his delivery, which results in good control and command. He is also sneaky athletic and gets excellent extension towards the plate, increasing the effectiveness of his pitches. The overall package falls short of ace status, but if everything works out as expected, Rodríguez can be a solid mid-rotation arm for the Yankees for years to come. He represents yet another weapon for a rotation that has plenty of them.

Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Trey Yesavage blanks Boston in 2026 debut

TORONTO, ON - April 28 Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) gives a tip of his cap to the fans as he leaves the game in the 6th inning.The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Boston Red Sox 3-0 at the Rogers Centre in MLB baseball actionApril 28 2026 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images) | Toronto Star via Getty Images

Tenacious pitching was the star of the show last night in Arlington, with a great deal of excellent defense from both sides, as well. Oh, and Lady Luck too. Plenty of plays come down to skill, but sometimes, fortune just has to favor you, too. To wit, Fernando Cruz could practice this throw all day long and still chuck into left field about half the time at the very least. I couldn’t believe that Ryan McMahon was actually able to make something from it. So factor his skill into the equation! Great win for the Bombers. Now, to see what young gun Elmer Rodríguez has to offer against Nathan Eovaldi in his MLB debut.

Here’s what else was going on among notable teams around the Junior Circuit.

Toronto Blue Jays (13-16) 3, Boston Red Sox (12-18) 0

The mini-three-game winning streak that actually began just before Alex Cora was fired has come to a close, and it was at the hands of one of the most anticipated pitchers of the season. Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage was one of the stories of their memorable 2025 World Series run, dominating the Yankees, Mariners, and Dodgers at different points that postseason despite having just three career starts to his name before October. So he’s actually still Rookie of the Year-eligible entering 2026, though he’ll have to overcome the obstacle of shoulder inflammation that put him on the shelf in the season’s first calendar month. (The incredible Kevin McGonigle will also be a massive hurdle until [if??] he slumps.)

The pressure is on Yesavage to not only look sharp but also get the pitching-ravaged Jays back on track amid a subpar beginning to 2026. He got off on the right foot on Wednesday, firing shutout ball at Rogers Centre, allowing four hits and striking out three, fanning Willson Contreras to end his night. Yesavage could no doubt have lasted longer than 5.1 innings, but the Jays cut his outing at 74 pitches since they’re still building him back up.

On the other side, fellow rookie Payton Tolle wasn’t as sharp as he was last time out against the Yankees. The Jays plated two in the third on a Kazuma Okamoto single that scored Andrés Giménez and the doubling Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The three hits that Tolle surrendered in that inning were the only ones he allowed, but his bad control burned him in the fifth. With two down, he walked Myles Straw and Ernie Clement on a combined 10 pitches, moving his free pass total to four on the night.

Interim skipper Chad Tracy gave Tolle the hook with Guerrero due up. Zack Kelly offered no relief, as Guerrero singled in an insurance run. Boston failed to muster a hit against the Toronto bullpen, which saw Jeff Hoffman throw an encouraging perfect seventh and Louie Varland tighten his newly-found grasp on the closer’s job by striking out Roman Anthony, Wilyer Abreu, and Trevor Story in order in the ninth.

Other Games

Tampa Bay Rays (18-11) 1, Cleveland Guardians (15-16) 0: The other notable debut from Wednesday was the first career game for top Guardians prospect Travis Bazzana, the No. 1 pick of the 2024 MLB Draft. He went hitless with a pair of walks, but his Cleveland teammates only mustered four knocks combined against a tough Nick Martinez and Tampa Bay bullpen. Martinez kept them off the board to lower his season ERA to a surprising 1.70, and though Tanner Bibee was only burned by an RBI single from Jonathan Aranda, that was enough to beat the punchless Guardians. The Rays quietly have the second-best record in the American League behind the Yankees.

Baltimore Orioles (14-15) 5, Houston Astros (11-19) 3: Taiwanese righty Kai-Wei Teng’s first start for the Astros had an inauspicious beginning, as Gunnar Henderson and Samuel Basallo both doubled in a two-run first for Baltimore. Houston got one back on a solo shot from Brice Matthews, but Pete Alonso countered with a two-run blast off Ryan Weiss and Adley Rutschman added insurance later with his second RBI single of the ballgame. Shane Baz threw 5.1 innings of one-run ball for the win and Ryan Helsley was perfect in the ninth.

Detroit Tigers (15-15) 2, Atlanta Braves (21-9) 5: The Braves continued their torrid start to 2026, gradually jumping out to a 5-0 lead against Detroit on the strength of a Ronald Acuña Jr. run-scoring double, an RBI knock from Mike Yastrzemski, and a two-run homer by Ozzie Albies against Tyler Holton. Veteran Martín Pérez’s inexplicably good run continued with five innings of zeroes before giving way to the Atlanta bullpen. The Tigers’ only damage was a two-run dinger in the ninth by Wenceel Pérez. Aaron Bummer recovered to get the final two outs to secure the victory.

Seattle Mariners (15-16) 7, Minnesota Twins (13-17) 1: The magic pixie dust from Minnesota’s unexpected 11-7 start has just about worn off, as they lost their 10th game in their last 12. Byron Buxton’s fifth-inning solo shot off Logan Gilbert was their only scoring, and after five scoreless innings, ace Joe Ryan faltered late on RBI singles from Josh Naylor and Cole Young. Naylor removed any doubt from the outcome of this matchup with a three-run blast in the eighth, and the M’s cruised.

Snake Bytes 4/29: The Worry Meter Ticks Upward

Apr 28, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Merrill Kelly (29) takes a moment before taking the mound in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-Imagn Images | Michael McLoone-Imagn Images

Diamondbacks News

Kelly, Hoffman Swatted by Brewers While Vargas Keeps Streak Alive
While it is still too early to panic about Merrill Kelly, the veteran righty is looking more and more like the pitcher the Rangers acquired at the deadline last year and less and less like Merrill the Mainstay that the Diamondbacks hoped they were signing this last winter. Andrew Hoffman allowing eight runs while only recording one out in relief was more than Arizona could survive.

Brewers Pound Arizona Pitching
Lopsided losses like the one last night are why the Diamondbacks have such a negative run differential despite their winning record.

Revisiting the Blaze Alexander Trade
After Andrew Hoffman was slapped around last night, there is a very strong chance that the return from the Blaze Alexander trade, Kade Strowd, will be getting a call-up today or tomorrow.

Other MLB News

Phillies Fire Rob Thomson
After losing 11 of 12, the Phillies’ front office parted ways with Manager Rob Thomson. They then attempted to hire Alex Cora before being rebuffed and settling for Don MAttingly.

It’s Getting Late Early for the Mets
Twenty-nine games in, the team from Queens is tied with division rival Philadelphia for the worst record in all of baseball and sit 10.5 games out of first

MLB Panic Meter: Struggling Red Sox, Phillies, Mets
Which teams are in jeopardy of losing the pennant in April?

Randal Grichuk Designated for Assignment
Old friend alert. The Yankees have begun the process of moving on from the struggling Randal Grichuk.

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

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Cristopher Sanchez has pitched extremely well out of the gate, allowing more than two runs only once through six starts.

My Giants vs. Phillies predictions expect him to lead the home team to victory against a struggling San Francisco offense.

Let’s take a closer look at my MLB picks on Wednesday, April 29.

Who will win Giants vs Phillies today: Phillies moneyline (-150)

The Philadelphia Phillies have not had a strong offensive season, but they’ve quietly been potent at home, at least against right-handed pitching. They sit sixth in SLG, ninth in OPS, and 10th in wOBA vs. righties.

That could be trouble for San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb, who has allowed at least three earned runs in five of six starts and has yet to find his footing.

The lone exception came against the Mets, who rank in the Bottom 3 in runs, SLG, and OPS.

Philadelphia is in a good spot to produce, and with Cristopher Sanchez on the mound, it won't take much to get a win.

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Phillies trail only the Dodgers, Braves, and Rangers in hard-hit rate against righties at home.

Giants vs Phillies Over/Under pick: Under 7 (-105)

Sanchez has allowed two runs or fewer in five of six starts, including against the Giants in early April.

He has been flat-out dominant at home, allowing two or fewer in 18 consecutive starts. The last time he allowed more than a couple of runs at home was April 6 of 2025, against the powerhouse Dodgers.

He is well-positioned to neuter a Giants offense that ranks dead last in runs, homers, and stolen bases.

While the Phillies should have some success against Webb, the Giants have a strong bullpen that can help limit the damage and keep this game relatively low-scoring.

Todd Cordell's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 7-3, +3.18 units
  • Over/Under bets: 3-7, -4.72 units

Giants vs Phillies odds

  • Moneyline: Giants +120 | Phillies -140
  • Run line: Giants +1.5 (-175) | Phillies -1.5 (+150)
  • Over/Under: Over 7 (-110) | Under 7 (-110)

Giants vs Phillies trend

The Giants have only hit the Team Total Over in 7 of their last 22 away games (-10.50 Units / -41% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Giants vs. Phillies.

How to watch Giants vs Phillies and game info

LocationCitizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
DateWednesday, April 29, 2026
First pitch6:40 p.m. ET
TVNBCS-Bay Area, NBCS-Philadelphia
Giants starting pitcherLogan Webb
(2-3, 4.86 ERA)
Phillies starting pitcherCristopher Sanchez
(2-2, 2.94 ERA)

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Football Daily | Feeling genuinely sorry for Guardiola and others who missed PSG 5-4 Bayern

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While a match-up between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain would almost certainly be most neutrals’ Bigger Cup final of choice, the major benefit of these two European heavyweights meeting in the semi-finals is that we get to watch them do it all again next week. While Football Daily has occasionally felt first-world resentment at being forced to sit through no end of turgid footballing dross masquerading as top-tier, top-flight entertainment this season, last night we felt genuinely sorry for any football fans who couldn’t enjoy the otherworldly treat served up in Paris. For many in the UK, the cost of watching Europe’s elite is an unaffordable luxury when they’re already struggling to put light in the bulb and food on the table. And while Pep Guardiola’s budget almost certainly stretches to an Amazon Prime subscription, last night the Manchester City boss took an ill-advised punt on Stockport County and Port Vale providing more bang for his buck at Edgeley Park.

Looking at that photo of Messi from 2005 (yesterday’s Quote of the Day), I had no idea before seeing his T-shirt that he was so left wing. We all know he did his best work off the right” – Andy McGregor.

A mention in Football Daily of Nike ‘Phantom Elite’ boots made me realise I may have missed some stages in the overdramatisation of product names in football. In my day we used to just call them Pumas, or Umbros or (quietly) Golas. Now it seems we’re just a few seasons away from kids clamouring for the new Nike Mega Eagle Missile Ghost Boss boots (as worn by Emil Krafth)” – Andrew Boulton.

What an absurd, breathless, brilliant game that was between PSG and Bayern last night. It was so end to end that, every time the camera panned to either end of the ground, I was surprised to see the keeper stood in a proper football goal, rather than between two piles of jumpers. I was also fully expecting the match to be brought to an end by a teacher marching onto the pitch ringing a brass handbell” – Phil Taverner.

Q: Would you like some goals?
A: Nine. Danke!
Q: Bayern’s second goal was scored in what part of Paris?
A: Champs-Olise’s.
Q: Do you think four goals are enough to get a result at PSG?
A: Cinq again!
Q: What time is it?
A: Five past Neuer.
Q: What now for PSG?
A: Oui go again next week!” – Peter Oh.

Wasn’t that a magnificent display of everything that’s good about football these days? No, not that trivial nine-goal kickabout in Paris. I’m referring to the wholly integrated approach to The Great Game yesterday evening in which the Hearts youth team won the Scottish Youth Cup final 4-0, and the Hearts Women’s team, already league leaders, won 3-0 to stretch their lead to five points with three games to go. What a season this could be for all things maroon” – Ken Muir.

Despite being native Baltimorean – yes, a Baltimoron if you must – I had to search for the meaning of recent allusions to Jimmy McNulty (Football Daily passim). Call me chauvinistic, but you see I’ve made it a point of never watching ‘The Wire’. When I need dramatic representation of harrowing, Sisyphean struggle on the one hand and ghastly, inexorable decline on the other, I simply turn to north London’s two (at least for now) Premier League flag-bearers” – Clinton Macsherry.

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