Snake Bytes 4/1: No Way Jose!!!

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 31: Jose Fernandez #11 of the Arizona Diamondbacks reacts after hitting a two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during the eighth inning of the MLB game at Chase Field on March 31, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the Tigers 7-5. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Diamondbacks News

Jose Fernandez Hits Go-Ahead Homer to Save Snakes in MLB Debut
Diamondbacks prospect Jose Fernandez not only hit his first career home run in his major league debut on Tuesday, but he homered a second time to give Arizona the lead in the bottom of the eighth inning off Detroit Tigers closer Kenley Jansen.

Who Is Jose Fernandez?
Jose Fernandez burst onto the scene with a strong spring training and then played the role of saviour as part of his big MLB debut last night.

Jose Fernandez’s Big MLB Debut Lifts Snakes Over Tigers
Arizona’s big spring breakout star translated that success into his MLB debut when he went deep twice to bring the Diamondbacks back from five runs down.

Jose Fernandez is Seventh Player with Two-Homer Debut
The Venezuelan is only the seventh player in MLB history — and first Diamondbacks player — to hit two homers in his MLB debut.

Back-to-Back History in the Desert
Michael Soroka had himself a stellar debut on Monday night. Jose Fernandez followed that performance with a historic debut of his own, launching two homers against the Tigers, including a go-ahead blast against all-star closer, Kenley Jensen.

Diamondbacks Back to Doing what They Do Best
After a rough series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles, the Diamondbacks have rediscovered their swagger at home against the Tigers, where they are finding ways to come back when being counted out.

Jose Fernandez’s “Debut” a 12-K Marketing Stunt
Mickey O’Shea needs to toss those grapes in the rubbish bin. They are sour.

Other Baseball News

An Early, Nerdy Look at the Challenge System
Poking about at the various angles with which to consider the new challenge system and the math associated with it.

Who Are the Best Remaining Free Agents
Only one of the six is a position player.

2026 Ace Rankings
Kiley McDaniel assembles his list of the top-11 starters in the game. Unsurprisingly, Arizona is not represented.

Mariners Sign Colt Emerson to Eight-Year Extension
The Mariners announced the signing of top shortstop prospect Colt Emerson to an eight-year extension that includes a club option for the 2034 campaign. Emerson, an ACES client, is reportedly guaranteed $95MM — a record for a player who has yet to make his MLB debut.

Cardinals Attempting to Extend JJ Wetherholt
Wetherholt was the seventh overall pick in the 2024 draft. The University of West Virginia product mashed throughout his first full minor league season, batting .306/.421/.510 between the top two levels. He’s a consensus top prospect whom the Cardinals carried on the Opening Day roster and have immediately plugged in as their leadoff hitter. Wetherholt can play shortstop but is ticketed for second base work in St. Louis thanks to Masyn Winn.

That’s simply not fair MLB, such a mean April Fool’s joke.

Where to watch Cleveland Guardians vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 1

The Los Angeles Dodgers, who have won all but one of their first five games take on the Cleveland Guardians (3-3). Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who won his first start, will be on the mound for the Dodgers. Gavin Williams is scheduled to start for Cleveland.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 1

  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET / 5:20 p.m. PT

  • Where: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

  • TV Channels: SportsNet LA, Guardians.TV Presented by Progressive

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Cleveland Guardians: 3-3 (No. 1 in AL Central)

  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 4-1 (No. 1 in NL West)

  • Spread: Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Dodgers -275 / Cleveland Guardians 220

  • Over/Under: 8.5

Cleveland Guardians: Gavin Williams (0-1, ERA: 5.40, K: 7, WHIP: 1.60)
Los Angeles Dodgers: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1-0, ERA: 3.00, K: 6, WHIP: 0.83)

Weather: 68°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 56,000 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Player Grades: Cavs at Lakers – Cavaliers’ defensive woes continue

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The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 113-127 in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score would indicate.

All grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Donovan Mitchell

10 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds

Mitchell felt more like a passive participant. He was mostly just moving the ball around, even in the second quarter, when the Cavaliers were looking like they were stalling on the offensive end. Games like this are fine when everyone has it going. The Cavaliers, after the first quarter, appeared to be heading this way, then they only scored 19 in the second. This is where Mitchell should’ve covered the cracks.

Grade: D

James Harden

17 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds

Harden appeared to have it going early, however when the wheels fell off in the second quarter, he just faded into the background. I don’t think it is a coincidence as well that the two biggest net negatives in terms of plus minus were Mitchell and Harden. When the offense is dialed up to an 11, it only makes their lack of defensive effort that much more noticeable.

Grade: C-

Evan Mobley

6 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal

This might have been Mobley’s worst game of the year. I don’t necessarily even think it can be put on him. The offense never seemed to look to get him in actions or set him up for success. Mobley only shot the ball four times, and when he had the ball, he was looking to create a look for someone else rather than himself. Kind of makes you think the past month for Mobley was not a sign of what’s to come.

Grade: F

Jarrett Allen

18 points, 2 assists, 4 rebounds

If the grades were based on the first half, Jarrett Allen might have gotten an A. I don’t think, considering the limited minutes that Allen played in the second half due to coaching decisions, I can give him that. Allen was leaps and bounds the best Cavalier in this game. Allen was running all around the court, driving in the lanes, hunting mismatches. Everything that reminds you of how critical he is to the Cavaliers’ success this season.

Grade: A

Max Strus

11 points, 1 assist, 3 rebounds

Strus got the start tonight at the three and I think everyone was excited to see what that would look like. Strus played the part well when the five were out to start the game. Unfortunately, we really did not get to see them in closing action. Strus had a fine night all things considered. Hard to determine this unit and his impact when the game went off the rails in the second and then the plug was pulled in the third.

Grade: B

Keon Ellis

7 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal,

Ellis was the first player off the bench for the Cavaliers in this game.

Ellis’s offensive impact is so game-to-game, as well as his defensive sequences. It is so hard to envision what he could look over a potential seven-game series. It is certain for the Cavaliers that he cannot be the first reserve tapped in those situations.

Grade: C-

Craig Porter Jr.

0 points, 1 assist, 1 rebound

Let’s just stop and give these minutes to…

Grade: F

Tyrese Proctor

10 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists

Proctor has shown juice over the last few games. In no way does this mean he needs to be in the playoff rotation. However, it can be said that any minutes that are going to CPJ at this point in the season should be given to Proctor.

Grade: B

Dennis Schroder

9 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, 3 turnovers

Schroder is the Caris LeVert experience, except we are seeing way more lows than highs thus far. While this was one of the better games as of late. It was buried in a poor team outing. Shroder cannot help a sinking ship that much is clear.

Grade: C

Thomas Bryant

14 points, 6 rebounds,

Bryant’s stat line benefits from the way the game went in the third quarter. Bryant’s minutes are still trending as a positive for the Cavaliers this season. It will be interested how the Cavaliers choose to deploy him in the postseason.

Grade: B-

Nae’Qwan Tomlin

9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist

Tomlin is really a tough watch at his point in the season. It feels like he eats the minutes of the injured players unavailable but does not really fill a certain archetype. Hard to see where his career trajectory is, however, it is very clear he is a coaching staff’s favorite.

Grade: C

Lake County Captains 2026 season preview

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The 2026 season for the High-A Lake County Captains begins Thursday.

The Captains released a preliminary roster today. Before we get started, some names are missing primarily due to injuries. They include pitchers Josh Harlow, Kyle Scott and Conner Whittaker and position player Kyle Dernedde. Here are the active players we have so far:

Pitchers:

Justin Campbell RHP, Braylon Doughty RHP, Luis Flores LHP, Jogly Garcia RHP, Franklin Gomez LHP, Melkis Hernandez LHP, Jackson Humphries LHP, Michael Kennedy LHP, Izaak Martinez LHP, Xavier Martinez RHP, Sean Matson RHP, Logan McGuire RHP, Rafe Schlesinger LHP, Cam Schuelke RHP, Kendeglys Virguez RHP, Cam Walty RHP and Donovan Zsak LHP.

Analysis:

Some elite prospects headline the top of this rotation, headed by 2024 first round competitive balance pick Braylon Doughty, who impressed at Single-A Lynchburg last year. Franklin Gomez, who was acquired from the Mets for international bonus money, also will make his Guardians system debut. Another super intriguing debut is the 6-foot-7 Justin Campbell, who was Cleveland’s first round competitive balance pick in 2022, but has undergone multiple surgeries since then. Submarine reliever Cam Schuelke and fireballer Kendeglys Virguez should both be extremely entertaining options out of the bullpen.

Catchers:

Logun Clark RHH, Kevin Rivas SH, Bennett Thompson RHH.

Analysis:

There isn’t much here in terms of elite prospects. Clark looked interesting a year ago, but he really struggled in 2025. Thompson, a more offense-focused catcher, impressed at both Lynchburg and Lake County last season with a combined 123 wRC+. Rivas doesn’t appear to be anything more than system depth at this point.

Infielders:

Maick Collado SH 1B/3B, Dean Curley RHH SS, Luke Hill RHH 3B, Garrett Howe LHH 2B, Jeffrey Mercedes SH 3B, Nolan Schubart LHH 1B/OF and Anthony Silva RHH 2B.

Analysis:

This infield is loaded with college bats from Cleveland’s 2025 draft class, headlined by second round pick Dean Curley, third rounder Nolan Schubart and fourth rounder Luke Hill. Schubart may split time at both first base and outfield, depending on what is available that day. I don’t see much pressure being put on them by any of the international bats like Collado or Mercedes.

Outfielders:

Ryan Cesarini LHH RF, Jaison Chourio SH CF, Esteban Gonzalez LHH LF, Jace LaViolette LHH CF, Aaron Walton RHH CF.

Analysis:

This outfield is hyper intriguing, with three top prospects expected to get regular at bats. Jaison Chourio is looking to rebound from a season stolen from him by a shoulder injury while Cleveland’s 2025 first round pick Jace LaViolette will make his pro debut with tons of power potential. Guardians second round competitive balance pick Aaron Walton also should be fun to watch. Additionally, Cesarini and Gonzalez both had decent 2025 campaigns and should provide solid depth.

Lake County is going to be one of the top organizations to watch this season, especially to see the development of the college position players Cleveland drafted last year. Additionally, both the bullpen and starting rotation are loaded with some top end arms and some players we are desperately seeking information on.

Which players are catching your eye as the High-A season starts? Tell us in the comments below:

Will Luke Murray coach in Final Four? UConn assistant hired at Boston College

Boston College formally kicked off the Luke Murray era on Tuesday with his introductory news conference as the 14th coach of the Eagles' men's basketball program.

But before the 41-year-old Murray, one of the top assistant coaches in the country, can really get started building his own roster in Chestnut Hill, Murray has a few last things to finish up at his old job at Connecticut before he can turn in his key card.

The most notable thing, of course, is helping the Huskies win their third national championship title in four years this weekend at the Final Four of the Men's NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis.

"BC is Back! This guy is the best. Will miss him greatly but so proud and happy for him. Long overdue opportunity. Good Bye Champ!," Murray's boss, Dan Hurley, tweeted on X (formerly Twitter) shortly after Murray was announced as Boston College's next head coach on March 26.

With Murray, the son of legendary comedian Billy Murray, on the bench sitting next to Hurley, No. 2 UConn takes on No. 3 Illinois at 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 4 inside Lucas Oil Stadium

Here's what to know on Murray's status for the Huskies' Final Four and more:

Will Luke Murray coach in Final Four?

Yes, Murray is still expected to coach in the Final Four with UConn despite already having started in Chestnut Hill at Boston College.

He confirmed his plans to finish the season out with the Huskies in his introductory news conference on Tuesday, March 31.

"It's been chaotic (last few days) for sure. We won the Duke game, we got back to Connecticut about two in the morning...," Murray said. "... Got up Monday morning and drove up here to Boston. Spent all day in the office meeting with a lot of these guys. Obviously, here with all of you today. Tomorrow (Wednesday) morning I'm going back to Connecticut and we're flying to Indianapolis.

"Going to be in Indy all week and hopefully celebrating a national championship on Monday night."

Luke Murray coaching career

Here's a stop-by-stop look at Murray's coaching career:

  • 2007-08: Quinnipiac (Director of operations)
  • 2008-09: Post (Assistant coach)
  • 2009-10: Arizona (Graduate assistant)
  • 2010-11: Wagner (Assistant coach)
  • 2011-13: Towson (Assistant coach)
  • 2013-15: Rhode Island (Assistant coach)
  • 2015-18: Xavier (Assistant coach)
  • 2018-21: Louisville (Assistant coach)
  • 2021-2026: UConn (Assistant coach)
  • 2026-present: Boston College

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NBA Playoff scenarios for Wednesday, April 1: Cleveland can clinch playoff spot without even taking court

Relatively quiet day on the playoff scenario front after both the Lakers and Nuggets clinched playoff berths last night (thanks to Phoenix losing). Still a couple of games to watch. Here's what you need to know.

Playoff Scenarios

• The Cleveland Cavaliers are off for the night but can clinch a playoff spot with a Philadelphia 76ers loss — which is unlikely against tanking Washington. Still, it could happen.

Games to Watch

Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic (7 p.m. ET, NBA League Pass)

Atlanta is the No. 5 seed in the East, Orlando is No. 8, but only 2.5 games separate them — and only three games separate Atlanta from No. 10 Charlotte. Every game matters for teams in the middle of the East playoff chase, but this one counts double with two of these teams facing off. This is a rest advantage game for the Hawks, the Magic played last night (picking up a key win against Phoenix) and this is the Magic's third game in four days.

Boston Celtics at Miami Heat (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Two East teams headed to the postseason, but both needing wins to help their seeding. Boston is pretty securely the No. 2 seed right now, thanks to New York's recent stumbles, but it still needs wins to secure that spot, and to get a rhythm with Jayson Tatum back heading into the playoffs. Miami is a little more desperate. The Heat sit as the No. 9 seed, tied with Charlotte for 9/10 but just half a game back of Orlando for eighth (and a much easier path to the playoffs). Miami is coming off one of its best outings of the season, a 10-point win over Philadelphia on Monday night.

Where does Jose Fernandez’s debut rank?

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 31: Jose Fernandez #11 of the Arizona Diamondbacks hits a three-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during the eighth inning of the MLB game at Chase Field on March 31, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the Tigers 7-5. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Despite the strong spring enjoyed by Jose Fernandez, it’s safe to say that nobody saw last night coming. Fernandez barely made it onto MLB Pipeline’s list of Arizona prospects, coming in at #27. His promotion to the big league roster, came after just a single game at Triple-A. And it was as much because Jose was the only healthy position player available on the 40-man roster. None of which matters, after a debut for the ages. Whatever happens going forward – and it’s perhaps a little premature to start booking Fernandez a spot in Cooperstown – he’ll always have that magical night at Chase. Let’s see where it ranks in baseball history.

Two home-runs

That’s the most obvious of feats. Baseball Reference lists just seven players in recorded baseball history to have gone deep twice in their MLB debut. Weirdly, one of those was a mere five days ago, the Guardians’ Chase DeLauter (though as Preston mentioned, he technically debuted in the post-season last year). The last NL debutant to do so was Trevor Story of the Rockies ten years ago. You might remember that game, because it came against the Diamondbacks, on Opening Day 2016. No NL rookie has achieved the feat anywhere else except for Chase Field. [Sarah Langs notes that Charlie Reilly was an 8th player, in 1889. But that was in the American Association, so demands an asterisk]

Among Arizona players, Jose is obviously the first to hit two homers in his first career game. Though he isn’t the first to do so in his first game for the D-backs. Most notably, Felipe Lopez did so on Opening Day 2006 – he did so from both sides of the plate that day (Tony Clark also had a LHB and RHB blast in same game). Nor is Jose the youngest Diamondback with a two-homer contest. Unsurprisingly, that honor belongs to Justin Upton. He had a pair of such games in May 2009, at the age of 21, a year younger than Fernandez. Teammate Alek Thomas also performed the feat in 2022, when he was about five months younger.

In terms of games, the previous quickest to have a double long-ball game for Arizona belonged to Conor Jackson. He did it in August 2005, during the sixth game of his career. Other Diamondbacks to do it in ten games or fewer were Mark Reynolds and Wyatt Mathisen. The last-named is probably why we shouldn’t get TOO excited yet about Fernandez. Mathisen’s entire MLB career lasted only 32 games, with only a single home-run hit outside that magical night in September 2020 – where he played third base, like Jose.

Win Probability

It wasn’t just the home-runs, it was when Fernandez hit them. In particular, the second, which turned a 5-4 deficit into a 7-5 lead. And with the D-backs down to their final four outs as well. All that adds up to a monstrous +64.1% of Win Probability added by Fernandez. For a first game, that smashes the previous high for Arizona by more than thirty percent. The previous best belonged to Stone Garrett – another “Who’s he?” in franchise history. He had a pair of key doubles in a 3-2 win at San Francisco, worth 34.8%. According to Baseball Reference, four players have posted a higher Win Probability in their debut, most recently Zach Remillard’s 69.7% for the White Sox in 2023. Guess who had a blown save in that game for Seattle, courtesy of Remillard? Paul Sewald…

To find the all-time high for an impactful debut, we must go back to 1939, and the Pirates’ Maurice Van Robays. His first game was worth a remarkable +102.2%, mostly due to a walk-off two-run double in the eleventh inning. His lasting contribution to baseball, however, is probably coming up with the name of the “eephus pitch“. But back to Fernandez. His +65.1% would have ranked sixth by any Diamondbacks’ hitter across all 162 games last season. Only one Arizona player has hit for a higher Win Probability during his first fifty career games. In his 42nd appearance, Jeff Salazar came off the bench with two outs in the ninth, for a three-run shot worth +74.0%.

Nine total bases

In addition to his two home-runs, Fernandez got things started with a single in his first major-league at bat. Curiously, of the seven two-homer debutants, Story is the only one who did not record another hit that night: I guess, when you’re hot, you’re hot! But it means that Jose’s nine total bases is tied for third as debuts go. The two who had more were Mark Quinn in 1999, who doubled in addition to his two homers, and J.P. Arencibia, who doubled and singled, so ended the night a triple away from the cycle in his first game. That would have been quite the feat in itself, of course. From what I can see, Elly de la Cruz holds the record there, hitting for the cycle in his fifteenth game.

Where to watch New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 1

The New York Yankees (4-1) look to keep rolling as they take on the Seattle Mariners (3-3). New York shut out Seattle 5-0 on Tuesday to even the series heading into the decisive third game. Cam Schlittler is scheduled to start for the Yankees against George Kirby. Both pitchers won their first start of the season.

  • New York Yankees: 4-1 (No. 1 in AL East)

  • Seattle Mariners: 3-3 (No. 4 in AL West)

  • Spread: Seattle Mariners +1.5

  • Moneyline: Seattle Mariners -115.0 / New York Yankees -105.0

  • Over/Under: 7

New York Yankees: Cam Schlittler (1-0, ERA: 0.00, K: 8, WHIP: 0.19)
Seattle Mariners: George Kirby (1-0, ERA: 1.50, K: 6, WHIP: 0.67)

Weather: 48°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 47,929 | Roof: Retractable | Surface: Grass

Super League at 30: how media coverage has changed since 1996

After covering changes for matchgoing fans, Gavin Willacy assesses how coverage has transformed for fans at home

By No Helmets Required

Super League celebrated its 30th birthday in style at the weekend. The main party was at Headingley, where Leeds hosted Warrington in a repeat of one of the league’s original fixtures. As Sky Sports anchor Brian Carney welcomed guest after illustrious guest to reminisce about their past heroics, we were shown clips from three of the opening round of games from 1996. That’s because only three were televised. And that was one more than Sky normally showed, despite having spent £87m on the new competition. All seven Super League games were shown live last weekend.

We now consume the game on our phones rather than through hourly radio bulletins. Unless you had a satellite dish on your house in the mid-1990s, you couldn’t watch Super League’s launch. For the opening weekend, Sky sent the media circus to Paris, Oldham and Leeds. By all accounts, members of the press pack were well oiled. In 2026, Super League on Sky is just a well-oiled machine.

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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Wednesday, April 1

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It's a getaway Wednesday, and there are a pair of +EV home-run props at +500 or better that I already have in the account before noon. Can we get both players to hit dinger No. 1 this afternoon as we take advantage of the MLB player prop markets?  

These are my favorite home run props for Wednesday, April 1.

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Orioles Taylor Ward+500
Blue Jays Alejandro Kirk+540

Taylor Ward (+500)

Taylor Ward brings legit 36-homer power to the leadoff spot for the Baltimore Orioles, giving him a strong chance at five plate appearances this afternoon.

He faces Nathan Eovaldi, a familiar matchup with 20 career at-bats against him. Eovaldi allowed two home runs in his first start and projects to go Over his 2.5 earned runs prop, according to THE BAT, which makes Ward’s HR price around +425.

Ward hasn’t gone deep yet, but he’s coming off a four-hit game, carrying a 49% fly-ball rate, and gets ideal conditions at Oriole Park at Camden Yards with 80-degree weather and wind blowing out to center.

  • Time: 12:35 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: MASN, Rangers Sports Network

Alejandro Kirk (+540)

Alejandro Kirk slots into the five-hole today and is priced at +520, the fourth-longest HR odds among Toronto Blue Jays starters — a strong buy point for the afternoon slate.

He gets a favorable matchup against Kyle Freeland, a soft-tossing lefty, along with a weak Colorado Rockies bullpen that Toronto has already seen for two straight games.

He might be struggling at the dish out of the gates, but he will have plenty of contact vs. Freeland, who does not miss bats. He'll also stay in the entire game and could see five plate appearances today if the Jays get hot.

I like him at this price and in this matchup better than Davis Schneider, Jesus Sanchez, and Kazuma Okamoto, who are all at least 120 points shorter than Thick Jesus.

  • Time: 1:07 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet, Rockies.TV

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Shohei Ohtani’s quest for Cy Young Award begins with 6 shutout innings as Dodgers beat Guardians

LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani got started on his bid to win a Cy Young Award — just about the only major prize to elude him — with six shutout innings for the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first outing on the mound this season.

At the plate, the two-way superstar went 1 for 3 with two walks and a strikeout in a rainy 4-1 win over the Cleveland Guardians.

The Dodgers have been waiting to see a full-time, two-way version of Ohtani since he joined them on a 10-year, $700 million deal before the 2024 season. He didn’t pitch that year while recovering from a second major elbow surgery in September 2023 while with the Los Angeles Angels.

Last season, the team took a methodical approach to his return to the mound. Ohtani was 1-1 with a 2.87 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 47 innings over 14 starts. His fastball averaged a career-high 98.4 mph.

“Last year, I felt good,” Ohtani said through a translator. “But this year I do feel a lot more loose and easy pitching overall. Looking back at today’s outing specifically, that wasn’t necessarily the case. So that’s something I want to work on. But compared to last season I felt more loose and easy.”

Ohtani was limited to two spring training starts for the Dodgers because he played — but didn’t pitch — for Japan in the World Baseball Classic.

Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts has noticed Ohtani is more critical of himself as a pitcher than a hitter.

“He’s never going to be satisfied,” Roberts said. “There’s always something that he can improve on or get better at and that’s what fuels him.”

Ohtani has thrown 22 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings in the regular season, dating to Aug. 27, 2025, against Cincinnati — the longest shutout streak of his career. He bettered his previous high of 21 2/3 innings set in June 2022 with the Angels.

“If he’s able to do it the whole year, that’s just a huge boost to our pitching staff,” third baseman Max Muncy said. “I expect nothing short of almost a Cy Young out of him.”

Almost?

“I think he’s got enough pressure already,” Muncy said, “but it doesn’t seem to faze him at all.”

The only hit Ohtani allowed was a two-out double by Rhys Hoskins in the fourth. The right-hander struck out six and walked three.

He was even successful on his first ABS challenge.

Ohtani retired his first seven batters before walking Gabriel Arias in the third. With two outs, he walked Steven Kwan to put runners on first and second. Ohtani had a 1-1 count on CJ Kayfus when he challenged a ball call. It was overturned, putting Ohtani ahead 1-2 in the count, and he got Kayfus on a swinging strike with his next pitch to end the third.

Heavy drizzle picked up over Ohtani’s last couple of innings. The grounds crew groomed the front slope of the mound, specifically his landing spot, after he issued his third walk with two outs in the sixth. He used a metal tool to dislodge dirt from the bottom of his spikes. Ohtani then retired Hoskins with one pitch to end the inning.

“He’s unflappable,” Roberts said.

Offensively, Ohtani has yet to break out in his first five games. The four-time MVP is batting .167 with no home runs and no RBIs. He had 55 homers in 2025.

He extended his on-base streak to 36 games, tying the longest of his career.

“I’ve been able to get on base and that’s a good thing,” Ohtani said. “But on pitches that I should be making impact I’m not quite able to do that to the extent that I should be able to. That’s the part that I’m not quite happy about.”

Observing Ohtani’s work habits on a daily basis has convinced Muncy that his first love is pitching.

“He’s really bought into everything with pitching — his mechanics, how to attack hitters. He just focuses on it so much. You can really, really tell he loves it,” Muncy said.

Roberts said Ohtani will get six days’ rest before his next start.

“I believe the team should be prioritizing Yoshinobu (Yamamoto), (Tyler) Glasnow and (Blake) Snell when he’s back,” Ohtani said. “So I think it’s easy to kind of fit me into that schedule whenever the team feels that’s a good thing. What’s most important is that we’re all healthy in October.”

Umpire loses track of count, leading to walk instead of strikeout for Astros’ Cam Smith vs. Red Sox

HOUSTON — Plate umpire Mark Wegner acknowledged he lost track of the count during Cam Smith’s nine-pitch walk in the fifth inning of the Houston Astros’ 9-2 win over the Boston Red Sox.

In fact, Smith should have been out on strikes after the third pitch.

Smith swung and missed at two cutters from Red Sox starter Brayan Bello to begin the plate appearance. After the second pitch, Joey Loperfido stole second base and Christian Walker scored on the play thanks to a throwing error by catcher Connor Wong. After about 40 seconds, Smith swung and missed at a sweeper.

That should have been strike three but Wegner, a crew chief working his 29th major league season, flashed 1-2 for the count. Six pitches later, Smith worked a walk.

“I just watched the video. I didn’t know what happened until I came in here and apparently, I somehow didn’t count the second swinging one because I said the count was 1-2. It was actually strike three,” Wegner told a pool reporter after the game. “Had anybody caught it, we can always go and call replay and check the count. I’ve never done that before. I’m not happy about it. Just made a mistake.”

Wegner said no one on the field raised an issue in the moment.

Bello said Wegner gave the count as 1-1 after his second pitch, and he didn’t question it at the time.

“I thought the first pitch was a strike and I thought that he swung at the second pitch,” Bello said in Spanish through a translator. “None of that took me out of my focus in that inning. I tried to get out of that inning, and it didn’t happen.”

Smith was the last batter Bello faced in his season debut. He allowed six runs, five earned, on eight hits and three walks over 4 2/3 innings.

Red Sox vs Astros Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros wrap up a three-game set at Daikin Park this afternoon.

Houston took the first two games by a combined score of 17-3, but my Red Sox vs. Astros predictions expect the visitors to win today.

Here are my best free MLB picks for this AL clash on April 1.

Who will win Red Sox vs Astros today: Red Sox (-141)

The Boston Red Sox are on a four-game skid, but their last victory came in their season opener with ace Garrett Crochet(2.59 ERA, 1.03 WHIP in 2025) on the mound. Last year's AL Cy Young runner-up threw six shutout innings in that game.

The Houston Astros respond with Mike Burrows, who surrendered nine hits and five runs in 5 2/3 frames last Friday. The righty had a 4.33 xERA in 19 starts last year while sitting in the 15th percentile in barrel rate. 

The edge in starting pitchers alone is enough for me to back Boston today. 

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Red Sox are 15-2 in Garrett Crochet's last 17 starts.

Red Sox vs Astros Over/Under pick: Over 7.5 (+115)

While I expect Crochet to lead Boston to a win, he won't be quite as dominant as usual.

The Astros have a lineup stacked with righties and boast an incredible .945 OPS against southpaws like Crochet and closer Aroldis Chapman. Crochet has struggled against several Astros hitters, including Jose Altuve and Jeremy Pena

That said, Boston's lineup will be even more productive against Burrows. The Red Sox are batting just .163 over their last three games. However, they rank third in the majors in exit velocity and eighth in barrel rate, suggesting positive regression.

2026 Transparency record
  • ML/RL bets: 3-1, +1.56 units
  • Over/Under bets: 0-0

Red Sox vs Astros odds

  • Moneyline: Red Sox (-138) | Astros (+133)
  • Run line: Red Sox -1.5 (+133) | Astros +1.5 (-138)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (+122) | Under 7.5 (-127)

Red Sox vs Astros trend

The Over has hit in four of Houston's six games. Find more MLB betting trends for Red Sox vs. Astros.

How to watch Red Sox vs Astros and game info

LocationDaikin Park, Houston, TX
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
First pitch2:10 p.m. ET
TVNESN, SCHN
Red Sox starting pitcherGarrett Crochet
(1-0, 0.00 ERA)
Astros starting pitcherMike Burrows
(0-1, 7.94 ERA)

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Missed call in Brewers’ victory over Rays puts additional spotlight on C.B. Bucknor

MILWAUKEE — Umpire C.B. Bucknor’s tough start to the season continues.

Bucknor was working as the first-base umpire for the Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays when he made a call that so obviously was incorrect from the replay that it had both managers smiling afterward.

Milwaukee was leading 4-2 in the sixth inning when Jake Bauers hit an infield single. Bauers initially was called out because Bucknor determined he hadn’t touched first base. The replay showed Bauers clearly touching the top of the bag, right across the middle.

After the replay overturned Bucknor’s call, Bauers went on to steal second and score on Brandon Lockridge’s double later in the inning.

“I don’t know what happened,” said Bauers, who passed up repeated opportunities to comment further on the missed call during his postgame interview with reporters. “I’m just thankful to get on base and thankful to come around and score.”

This call came after Bucknor had the poorest results among umpires in Major League Baseball’s new Automated Ball-Strike System. Six of eight challenges of his calls were successful during Cincinnati’s 6-5, 11-inning win over the Boston Red Sox.

All six overturned calls involved strikes being changed to balls. The two confirmed calls involved a ball and a strike.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy also brushed aside questions about the call during his postgame news conference.

“I’m not going to criticize that,” Murphy said.

Television cameras showed Murphy and Rays manager Kevin Cash smiling after the replay showed how apparent it was that Bauers had touched first base. Murphy was asked about those reactions.

“Kevin and I are friends,” Murphy said. “We hadn’t had a chance to talk to each other before the game, so we just smiled back at each other.”

Bauers was asked if he’s grateful that MLB has a replay system in place.

“Yeah, grateful for that,” he replied with a laugh.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Houston Rockets Preview & Game Thread: SEGABABA yabba dabba (doo)!

Jan 6, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets forward Amen Thompson (1) attempts to control the ball as Milwaukee Bucks guard Andre Jackson Jr. (44) defends during the third quarter at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

SEGABABA! If that acronym doesn’t get you fired up, then you don’t love Bucks basketball—or you’re just too jaded after the grind of this season. Either way, the Bucks are back in action tonight against the Houston Rockets. On the road after a three-game home stand, the Bucks take on a Rockets team that has proven it’s good—you don’t win 60% of your games through luck—but not great, going 5-11 against Western Conference teams above them in the standings. Tonight’s game is the second and final one in the season series between Milwaukee and Houston, with the Rockets taking the first matchup 122-115 behind 31 points and seven assists from Kevin Durant and 23 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists from Alperen Sengun.

Where We’re At

We’ve reached the point of the season where weird is in full effect. Gary Trent Jr. approaching career-highs. Thanasis Antetokounmpo first-quarter minutes. Jericho Sims crossing up dudes on his way to posters. Alex Antetokounmpo minutes. We’ve even seen Andre Jackson Jr. enter the starting lineup—at point guard! While this mightn’t make the Bucks “must-see” in the sense that we’d hope at this time of year, it does make the season’s final games at least somewhat more interesting. Plus, the Bucks are actually coming off a win—just their sixth in their past 20 games!

Unlike the Bucks, the Houston Rockets will feature heavily in the NBA’s postseason. Currently sitting sixth in the Western Conference, the Rockets have survived starting point guard Fred VanVleet’s preseason ACL tear and Steven Adams’ season-ending ankle injury thanks to the consistent play of Durant and Sengun, and the growth of Amen Thompson, Reed Sheppard, and Jabari Smith Jr. Yet, much of their attention—at least recently—lies closer to home, with reports that the Rockets are expected to make a run at Giannis Antetokounmpo this offseason—even if the decision to do so isn’t an easy one. Yesterday, the Rockets made light work of the New York Knicks, jumping out to a 37-21 quarter-time lead and winning 111-94 in a well-balanced effort where no starter scored fewer than 13 points—or stood shorter than 6’7”!

Injury Report

With the Bucks and Rockets both on SEGABABAs, their official injury reports have not yet been submitted. However, it’s likely that Giannis (neck), Thanasis (calf), Kevin Porter Jr. (knee), and Bobby Portis (wrist) will remain out for Milwaukee, and Fred VanVleet (ACL) and Steven Adams (ankle) will remain out for Houston.

Player to Watch

Let’s go with Andre Jackson Jr., the man with nine lives. After largely non-eventful rookie and sophomore campaigns, A-Jax agreed to push back his contract guarantee date for this season, then came plummeted to 15th in our pre-season player rankings. Following this, he survived the roster logjam, first when Chris Livingston was waived, and then again when Tyler Smith was waived. But wait, there’s more! Despite playing in only 24 games and averaging 1.5 PPG, 0.8 RPG, and 1.0 APG in just 6.5 MPG—shooting an abysmal 25% from the field and 19% from three—Jackson stuck with the team through the trade deadline, and then, in perhaps his most surprising survival story yet, hung around when newly-signed Cam Thomas was waived so that Pete Nance could be converted to a standard roster spot. So, here we are, with Jackson in a stretch of meaningful minutes—prior to last night’s 4:43 minute total, he’d played at least 14 minutes in four straight games—looking to give Jon Horst a reason to pick up his team option for next season. Can he go Andre 3000, reinventing himself for the future in the city he once found himself a champion? Or is he who he is, a cat with nine lives who’s just about through the last one?

How To Watch

Tune in at 7:00 p.m. CDT on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin.