Marlins vs Yankees Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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The New York Yankees and Miami Marlins get game two of a three-game set going tonight, with the situation looking very similar to yesterday.

Yesterday, the Bronx Bombers took advantage of a Marlins pitcher who struggles with giving up hard contact... and my Marlins vs. Yankees predictions today see things playing out similarly.

See why my MLB picks for Saturday, April 4, lean towards the Yankees winning (and runs being scored) in the Bronx.

Who will win Marlins vs Yankees today: Yankees -1.5 (+115)

Many elements from yesterday’s matchup carry over today. Max Meyer’s average exit velocity last season was among the worst for qualified starters, which is a big problem when you’re headed to Yankee Stadium.

I think we will see the Yankees target this yet again, using the dimensional advantages of their home stadium to their benefit (looking towards those short porches down the lines), with Ben Rice, Giancarlo Stanton, and Cody Bellinger all starting the year strong — plus Aaron Judge showing signs of life with his first multi-hit game (and his third homer of the year) in the home opener yesterday. 

After an 8-2 win in the series opener, the Yankees' lineup has momentum and a clear matchup edge.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Meyer's hard-hit rate and average exit velocity ranked in the bottom 5% all qualified MLB pitchers last year.

Marlins vs Yankees Over/Under pick: Over 7.5 (+100)

I was perplexed when I projected this total at just 8.8 until I saw it — a brisk wind blowing in.

While that will certainly play a part, it’s still not enough to get me off this Over: The Yankees have already illustrated enough diversity at the plate to suggest they can score plenty of runs with hard-contact rather than relying on the home run.

On the other side, we’ve yet to mention Ryan Weathers on the mound for New York. He should be better than Meyer, but he’s still exploitable and struggled during Spring Training.

I don’t think the Marlins will need to do much to push this Over either, as I expect the Yankee bats to do some heavy lifting yet again.

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Marlins vs Yankees odds

  • Moneyline: Miami +156 | New York -163
  • Run line: Miami +1.5| New York -1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5| Under 7.5

Marlins vs Yankees trend

The New York Yankees have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 32 of their last 47 games (+18.25 Units / 23% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Marlins vs. Yankees.

How to watch Marlins vs Yankees and game info

LocationYankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
First pitch7:05 p.m. ET
TVMarlins TV, YES
Marlins starting pitcherMax Meyer
(0-0, 5.40 ERA)
Yankees starting pitcherRyan Weathers
(0-0, 2.08 ERA)

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Florida Panthers At Pittsburgh Penguins Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will welcome the Florida Panthers to Pittsburgh for the first half of a back-to-back on Saturday. The two teams will play again in Pittsburgh on Sunday.

It's the type of back-to-back that you don't see super often on the schedule, but that's how it shook out for this season. These two teams met for the first time back on Oct. 23, with the Penguins winning 5-3. 

The Penguins had a 3-1 lead through two periods before doing enough in the third period to secure the win.

The Panthers had a much different lineup in that game than they do now. They're currently without Aleksander Barkov, Anton Lundell, Brad Marchand, Sam Reinhart, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues, Dmitry Kulikov, Niko Mikkola, and Jonah Gadjovich. Of those players, Kulikov could return this weekend.

Despite their injury-riddled season, the Panthers have played well this week, beating the Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins. They'll look to play spoiler against a Penguins team that is fighting to get into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. 

The Panthers still have Sam Bennett, who has compiled 26 goals and 57 points in 72 games this year. Carter Verhaeghe has also been good with 23 goals and 53 points in 73 games. Don't forget about Matthew Tkachuk, too. He has 13 goals and 31 points in 28 games since coming back from injury.

Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky will start in at least one of the two games this weekend. He has recorded 27 wins, a 2.96 goals-against average, and a .881 save percentage this year.

Here's a look at the projected Penguins' lineup:

Forwards

Chinakhov-Crosby-Rust

Novak-Kindel-Malkin

Mantha-Rakell-Brazeau

Soderblom-Dewar-Acciari

Defensive pairs

Wotherspoon-Karlsson

Girard-Letang

Shea-Clifton

Penguins head coach Dan Muse will announce a starting goaltender when he talks to the media at 3 p.m. ET. 

Puck drop is set for 5 p.m. ET on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fans can also listen to the game on 105.9 'The X.'


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Cubs vs Guardians Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Guardians play the second of a three-game set at Progressive Field tonight.

Although Chicago fell 4-1 on Friday, my Cubs vs. Guardians predictions are backing the visitors to bounce back. 

Here are my top free MLB picks for this interleague showdown on Saturday, April 4.

Who will win Cubs vs Guardians today: Cubs moneyline (-126)

The Cleveland Guardians are sending Slade Cecconi to the mound after he surrendered six runs in 4 1/3 innings in his season debut. He posted a 4.99 xERA in 2025 and ranked second-worst in barrel rate and hard-hit rate among pitchers with at least 100 innings of work.

On the other side, the Chicago Cubs respond with southpaw Shota Imanaga, who pitched to a 3.73 ERA with a 0.99 WHIP last year.

Both teams are struggling at the dish, but the Cubs were significantly more productive last year. They also lead the majors in hard-hit rate, while the Guardians are 27th.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Cleveland batted just .224 against lefties last year, while Imanaga flashed an impressive .218 OBA in 25 starts.

Cubs vs Guardians Over/Under pick: Over 7.5 (-120)

Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Bush are slugging just .308 and .320, respectively, this season. That said, Bush has an xSLG of .548, while PCA’s sits at .475. These big hitters are due for a breakout, and Cecconi could be the perfect pitcher to exploit. 

While Imanaga is marginally better than Cecconi, he also tends to get hit hard. The southpaw allowed 1.9 home runs per nine innings in 2025 and gave up four runs in his season debut.

With both starters struggling and the wind blowing towards the outfield at 12 mph this evening, the total is too low at 7.5.

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Cubs vs Guardians odds

  • Moneyline: Chicago -126 | Cleveland +117
  • Run line: Chicago -1.5 (+138) | Cleveland +1.5 (-144)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-120) | Under 7.5 (+113)

Cubs vs Guardians trend

Chicago has hit the F5 team total Over in 30 of its last 46 games (+11.35 Units / 20% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Cubs vs. Guardians.

How to watch Cubs vs Guardians and game info

LocationProgressive Field, Cleveland, OH
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
First pitch7:15 p.m. ET
TVFOX
Cubs starting pitcherShota Imanaga
(0-1, 7.20 ERA)
Guardians starting pitcherSlade Cecconi
(0-1, 12.46 ERA)

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Cooper Flagg’s historic 51-point night comes with Jason Kidd ejection twist

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall and head coach Jason Kidd speaking to NBA referee Eric Lewis, Image 2 shows Dallas Mavericks player Cooper Flagg raising his hand during a game

DALLAS — Cooper Flagg didn’t get a call, and his coach and a teammate got kicked out of the game trying to stick up for the rookie No. 1 pick of the Dallas Mavericks.

Less than a quarter later, Flagg was the first teenager to score 51 points in an NBA game in Dallas’ 138-127 loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday night.

Flagg scored 24 points in the fourth quarter after coach Jason Kidd and forward Naji Marshall were ejected complaining about what they thought was a no-call when Desmond Bane fouled Flagg.

Kidd was tossed even though he was assessed just one technical foul, while Marshall had gotten another tech at the end of the first half. His second came just moments after Kidd was thrown out.

Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) makes a jump shot over Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain (8) for his fiftieth point of the night during the fourth quarter at the American Airlines Center. Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

“It’s great to see,” Flagg said after going 19 of 30 from the field and making all seven of his free throws and topping his previous career high of 49 in a 123-121 loss to Charlotte on Jan. 29.

“I already know that coach has my back and Naji … I know he has my back for sure out there,” Flagg said. “Just seeing their emotion, seeing them fight for me and fight for the calls. Definitely some emotion, and motivated me even further.”

Flagg exited the game with 45 points, but assistant coach Frank Vogel, filling in for Kidd, told the 19-year-old he was just resting him during a defensive possession.

Vogel called a timeout to get Flagg back in with 3:22 remaining, and Flagg made history a little more than a minute later. He missed a 3-pointer the first time down, then missed a follow attempt on Brandon Williams’ miss, got the rebound again and made a corner 3.

On the next Dallas possession, he hit an off-balance shot in the lane while getting fouled to clinch 50, made the free throw and left to a standing ovation.

Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall and head coach Jason Kidd speaking to NBA referee Eric Lewis. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

The Mavericks were down 30 when Flagg started his fourth-quarter scoring barrage in what ended up being their 14th consecutive home loss. It’s the longest home losing streak since Dallas lost the first 19 games at since-demolished Reunion Arena in 1993-94.

“It’s always fun getting into that type of mode,” Flagg said. “The basket feels big. My teammates are looking out for you, helping you out. But I like to win. That was my main focus. It’s hard for me to fully enjoy myself out there when we’re down 20, down 10, down 15, for the majority of the game.”

Flagg said he thought it was obvious Bane had fouled him in the opening two minutes of the fourth.

“I think it was warranted,” Flagg said about Kidd’s reaction. “I’m not going to lie. I talked to Bane after the play, and he told me he was intentionally trying to foul me. I honestly don’t know how they didn’t see that. Obviously, they must not have had the right view, or they weren’t paying attention. But they missed it.”

Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) and forward Dwight Powell (7) celebrates Flagg making a three point basket against the Orlando Magic during the second half at the American Airlines Center. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Kidd said there was “a lot of excitement in the back” as he watched Flagg with a TV delay, hearing the crowd reaction before the buckets as the former Duke standout was 8 of 12 from the field and 4 of 6 from deep in the fourth.

Flagg’s previous career high came against former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel, the fourth overall pick and fellow contender for rookie of the year.

Kidd continues to stump for Flagg to win the same award Kidd won with the Mavs 31 years ago, and dropped a Michael Jordan reference after Flagg’s latest milestone. Yes, Jordan was the 1985 Rookie of the Year.

“He should be rookie of the year,” Kidd said. “It’s unbelievable. The country’s not watching the same thing we get to watch on a daily basis. He’s in rare air. He’s with the GOAT when you talk about MJ and what he did in his rookie year. And as a teenager, to see what Cooper’s doing, just the excitement, the joy, playing the game, win or lose, his spirit, is about winning. Right now we’re not.”

For at least one night, the rookie overshadowed the long home losing streak, even though he couldn’t end it.

Amar’e Stoudemire and his coach Mike D'Antoni, plus Candace Parker headline 2026 Hall of Fame class

It's perfectly fitting that Amar'e Stoudemire and Mike D'Antoni will enter the Hall of Fame together.

Two members of the "seven seconds or less" Suns, who revolutionized the NBA, headline the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2026, which was announced Saturday in Indianapolis at the Final Four. That class also includes an impressive lineup of WNBA and Olympic legends: Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw and the 1996 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team.

Here is the full class:

Amar'e Stoudemire is a six-time All-Star who averaged 21.4 points and 8.3 rebounds during his first eight seasons with the Phoenix Suns, then went on to star with the New York Knicks.

Mike D'Antoni is a two-time NBA Coach of the Year who revolutionized the NBA game with his pace and space concepts.

Doc Rivers is the sixth-winningest coach in NBA history and has won a ring coaching the 2008 Boston Celtics to the title. While he is a favorite punching bag of fans on social media (three blown 3-1 series leads in the playoffs will do that), he is a very deserving Hall of Fame choice. He has 114 playoff victories, fourth most all-time.

Candace Parker is one of the greatest players in WNBA history, the only player to win MVP and Rookie Of the Year in the same season, she was a three-time WNBA champion and two-time league MVP.

Elena Delle Donne is a two-time WNBA Most Valuable Player and six-time All-Star who led Washington to its first WNBA championship in 2019.

Chamique Holdsclaw won three NCAA championships at Tennessee, was the No. 1 pick in the draft and went on to be Rookie of the Year, a six-time WNBA All-Star and the 2002 scoring champion who averaged 16.9 points and 7.6 rebounds across her 11-year WNBA career

Joey Crawford, a referee for 39 NBA seasons who holds the record for officiating 374 playoff games and 50 NBA Finals games, working every Finals series from 1986- 2015.

Mark Few, the Gonzaga coach who has led the team to 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and recorded at least 20 wins in every season as Gonzaga's head coach.

The most obvious snub is Blake Griffin, who should get in the Hall in the coming years.

Enshrinement for the Class of 2026 is set for August at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Letters to Sports: Dodgers off to a roller-coaster start

Los Angeles, CA - April 01: Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith (16) swings at a pitch during the second inning of a MLB game against the Cleveland Guardians at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times)
Dodgers catcher Will Smith swings at a pitch against the Guardians at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times)

Sasaki. Ohtani. Yamamoto. That spells SOY, the special sauce that will be an essential recipe ingredient if the Dodgers plan to serve up a perfect three-course meal this season. Oh, let’s not forget a generous slice of “Díaz Delight” for dessert. Reservations, anyone?

Ken Mok
Diamond Bar


Dodgers catcher Will Smith is so quiet and unflashy that he gets overlooked. But is there a better catcher than him in MLB? The answer is a loud no!

Jeff Thompson
Bermuda Dunes


It was nice to see Dodgers owner Mark Walter say that baseball has to "come up with something that will give us some parity." Adding the new Uniqlo naming rights to the enormous television rights helped the team generate $850 million in revenue last season — the most of any MLB team. The move doesn't exactly contribute to the idea of parity. 

I'm thinking that Walter is so flush that no matter what happens, the Dodgers "will be fine," it's only fair that the team lower the ticket and parking prices to help the faithful fans who have been squeezed out of seeing a game in person. 

Peggy Jo Abraham
Santa Monica

MVP talk

Winning the Cy Young Award and MVP in the same season has been accomplished by only 11 pitchers in baseball history, including former Dodger Clayton Kershaw in 2014. The Cy Young is obviously based on the player's pitching statistics, which would have to be so superior to then be awarded the MVP over another player's hitting performance alone. None of the past dual winners were two-way players, thus how does Shohei Ohtani, who has won MVPs in both leagues, win the Cy Young and MVP? His hitting stats along with his pitching stats have to exceed the threshold of winning a Cy Young and MVP on pitching alone?

Wayne Muramatsu
Cerritos


Along with the MVP candidate's statistics in the offensive category, how about including the collective statistics of the opponents they are primarily assigned to guard? If their opponents score more points, assist on more scores, then who comes out ahead?

John Snyder
Newbury Park

Automatic for the game

So far this season, the ABS System has been an overwhelming success in Major League Baseball. Players and umpires can get a definitive answer when a call is disputed. No more arguments, no more ejections. I only wish that Angel Hernández was still around so we could see him overruled and disgraced dozens of times every night.

Rodger Howard
Westlake Village

Time for change

Somebody has to say it. Yes, Luka Doncic is incredible and his addition to the Lakers might well get us to the promised land once again. But, please Luka, stop complaining to the refs after every shot you take. Firstly, while you are standing there pouting, our opponents are racing to their basket with a five-on-four advantage. Secondly, you stack up more technical fouls and diminish your superstar reputation. Love you Luka … get back on D!

Bob Mendez
Claremont


I watched two minutes of the Thunder-Lakers game Thursday and I knew it was over. It looked like the varsity against the JV team. Let’s hope Lakers sign some hungry free agents this summer.

Russell Hosaka
Torrance

Bad behavior

It seems as if Tiger Woods has as many car wrecks and visits to treatment facilities as he does major wins. And that's pathetic. If he paid as much attention to choosing a driver in his personal life as he does in his professional one, we'd all be safer. The man needs a chauffeur more than group therapy. And he can afford it. No handicaps for this guy when it comes to points against his license. Take him off the road permanently. The only vehicle he should be allowed to operate is a golf cart in the confines of a golf course.

Craig Rosen
Los Angeles

Picking on Mick

In response to the reader last week who was wondering why so many All-Area basketball players are leaving L.A. for other colleges: Mick Cronin.

Paul Kawaguchi
Rosemead


Never needing a filter, UCLA coach Mick Cronin let it fly! In response to the question, what was needed for UCLA to advance further in the NCAA tournament past its early second-round exit, Cronin barked, “About 5 more million!"

Obviously, his inability to retain 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara was frustrating and ultimately devastating. His height, passing and shot-blocking expertise was sorely missed. Add the loss of the Bruins’ leading scorer and rebounder, Tyler Bilodeau, to injury and Cronin was fit to be tied by both lack of funds and the injury bug.

Hopefully, both of those issues will be resolved by next season and UCLA will find itself back in another Final Four as the elite program their history has shown.

Rick Solomon
Lake Balboa


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GameThread: Tigers vs. Cardinals, 1:10 p.m.

Detroit Tigers grounds crew remove the tarp from the field after the rain delay during ALDS Game 3 between Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (3-4) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (4-3)

Time/Place: 1:10 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Viva El Birdos
Media: Detroit Sportsnet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-1, 4.15 ERA) vs. RHP Dustin May (0-1, 13.50 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Flaherty14.19.519.026.74.990.0
May14.013.64.529.42.400.1

Lineups

CARDINALSTIGERS
JJ Wetherholt – 2BColt Keith – 3B
Ivan Herrera – DHKevin McGonigle – SS
Alec Burleson – 1BGleyber Torres – 2B
Nolan Gorman – 3BKerry Carpenter – DH
Jordan Walker – RFRiley Greene – LF
Thomas Saggese – SSDillon Dingler – C
Nathan Church – LFZach McKinstry – RF
Pedro Pages – CSpencer Torkelson – 1B
Victor Scott – CFParker Meadows – CF

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Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Detroit Tigers

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MARCH 29: Dustin May #3 of the St. Louis Cardinals delivers a pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at Busch Stadium on March 29, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will tackle another day game at Comerica Park as they’ll do battle with the Detroit Tigers and former Cardinal Jack Flaherty. According to MLB.com, Dustin May will make his second start of the year for the Cardinals. Game start is scheduled for 12:15pm central time. Masyn Winn out of the lineup today after leaving Friday’s game due to tightness in his hip. Thomas Saggese will play short for the Cardinals Saturday.

Cristopher Sanchez: bright spot for the Phillies

Apr 1, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez (61) hands the ball to manager Rob Thomson (blue shirt) in a game against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

The first week of the season was somewhat miserable for corners of the fanbase. It didn’t help that they didn’t win their opening series against the Rangers, losing it in quite bizarre fashion. Outside of a furious comeback against the Nationals on Wednesday afternoon, they almost lost the series to them as well, meaning people just weren’t happy with the team.

So, I posed a question about something positive people could find in the season’s initial week of play. What was an optimistic thing people could grab on to. You responded.

It’s Cristopher Sanchez that you all are excited about and with good cause. He’s turned himself into an Ace and showed as much during the first week of the season. Was his second start as great as the first? No, but that’s what pitchers of his caliber do – they fight through a lack of stuff for a particular day and give their team a chance to pick them up.

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Mike D’Antoni is heading to the Hall of Fame

PHOENIX - OCTOBER 13: Head coach Mike D'Antoni of the Phoenix Suns cracks a smile during the game against the New Orleans Hornets at U.S. Airways Center on October 13, 2007 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Hornets won 111-106. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2007 NBAE (Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The Phoenix Suns will have even more representation in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, as head coach Mike D’Antoni has officially been selected for enshrinement. It’s a fitting honor for a coach who helped redefine how the game is played, especially during his time in Phoenix. Pace, space, and offensive freedom became more than philosophy during his time in Phoenix from 2004 to 2008, it became identity.

In a statement from the organization:

PHOENIX – The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced today that former Phoenix Suns head coach Mike D’Antoni is among the Class of 2026 to be enshrined this August.

“Mike’s forward thinking forever changed the game of basketball while leading some of the greatest teams in Suns history,” said Mat Ishbia, Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury owner. “This honor reflects the lasting mark he has made on the sport.”

D’Antoni compiled a 253-136 (.650) record across five seasons as head coach of the Suns from 2003-08, the second-best winning percentage in franchise history. He won the NBA Coach of the Year award in 2004-05 after going 62-20, tying what was then the franchise best record in a season and the third-largest single-season turnaround in league history. D’Antoni created the ‘7 Seconds or Less’ offense during his time with the Suns, an innovative approach that revolutionized the game with its pace, spacing and three-point volume. The Suns won three Pacific Division titles and made two trips to the Conference Finals in four playoff appearances during D’Antoni’s tenure as the team’s head coach.

Across 16 total seasons as an NBA head coach with the Denver Nuggets, Suns, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets, D’Antoni amassed a record of 672-527 (.560) with 10 playoff berths. He won a second NBA Coach of the Year award with Houston in 2016-17 and totaled 10 Conference Coach of the Month honors throughout his career. D’Antoni, who is of Italian descent and played for the Italian national team, began his coaching career in the Lega Basket Serie A, Italy’s top-tier league. He also served as an assistant coach with USA Basketball at the Olympic Games in 2008 and 2012, helping the U.S. to two gold medals.

The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will host Enshrinement Weekend for its Class of 2026 from August 14-15 in Springfield, Mass.

He now joins a group of Suns legends already in the Hall, including Cotton Fitzsimmons, Paul Westphal, and Jerry Colangelo, further cementing the franchise’s imprint on the history of the game.

Golden Knights vs Oilers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers have been the Vegas Golden Knights’ kryptonite over the past few years, and I’m expecting another big outing from Edmonton’s captain tonight.

With massive playoff implications on the line for both teams, here are my free Oilers vs. Golden Knights predictions and NHL picks for Saturday, April 4.

Golden Knights vs Oilers prediction

Golden Knights vs Oilers best bet: Connor McDavid Over 1.5 points (-120)

The Edmonton Oilers are rolling right now, riding a five-game winning streak during which they’ve outscored their opponents 19-8.

A big part of the team's success has been Connor McDavid, who has compiled 10 points in those five games, including three multi-point nights.

McDavid has also posted multi-point efforts in three straight games against the Vegas Golden Knights, including a three-point outing last week on March 26.

Vegas' goaltending has been struggling lately as well, posting a measly .863 save percentage over their last five games.

Golden Knights vs Oilers same-game parlay

Evan Bouchard to get an assist is an SGP staple at this point. The Oilers' blueliner leads all NHL defensemen with 87 points, 67 of which are assists. He’s also registered 1+ assists in 15 of his last 19 games.

For my final leg, I’ll take the Oilers on the money line. Edmonton has won five straight meetings against Vegas and nine of the last 10 between these two clubs.

Golden Knights vs Oilers SGP

  • Connor McDavid Over 1.5 points
  • Evan Bouchard Over 0.5 assists
  • Oilers moneyline

Golden Knights vs Oilers odds

  • Moneyline: Golden Knights -105 | Oilers -115
  • Puck Line: Golden Knights +1.5 (-250) | Oilers -1.5 (+205)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-110) | Under 6.5 (-110)

Golden Knights vs Oilers trend

Edmonton has covered the puck line in its last five games (+6.15 Units / 87% ROI).Find more NHL betting trends for Golden Knights vs. Oilers.

How to watch Golden Knights vs Oilers

LocationRogers Place, Edmonton, AB
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
Puck drop10:00 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet

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Candace Parker, Amar’e Stoudemire, Doc Rivers headline 2026 Hall of Fame class

Candace Parker, Amar’e Stoudemire, Doc Rivers headline 2026 Hall of Fame classCandace Parker, Amar’e Stoudemire and Doc Rivers headline a nine-member class that has been selected for induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame next August.

The threesome will be joined by Elena Delle Donne, Mark Few, Joey Crawford, Chamique Holdsclaw, Mike D’Antoni and the 1996 United States Women’s National Team in the Class of 2026, the Hall of Fame announced Saturday. Some were dominant forces on the court and pioneers of their sport, while the coaches maintained remarkable levels of success for over two decades each.

Read more about the full class of inductees below:

Candace Parker (player)

WNBA player (2008-2023), three-time WNBA champion, seven-time WNBA All-Star, two-time WNBA MVP, two-time NCAA champion

The list of accolades only begins to scratch the surface of Parker’s basketball resume. She was the best player at every level at which she competed.

She was the top high school player in the country in Illinois, twice winning USA Today High School Player of the Year (2003 and 2004). Her high school years were also when she first drew acclaim for her athleticism. She is believed to be the first woman in Illinois to dunk in a basketball game, doing so at just 15 years old.

It was an omen of just how head and shoulders above the competition she would be for the rest of her career.

Parkler’s dominance continued in her three seasons under Hall of Fame coach Pat Summitt at Tennessee (2005-08), where the 6-foot-4 forward averaged 19.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. She won two national championships with the Vols (2007 and 2008) and was an All-American all three years in college. In both national title runs, Parker was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament.

“Candace Parker is the best player in the women’s game,” Summitt said in 2008. “There has been a lot of questions or suggestions about who is the best player. My comment on that is, the big question should be, who is the best player in the world? Is it Candace Parker or is it Lauren Jackson?”

At the time, Jackson was a WNBA center who had already won two of her three MVP awards.

Parker’s brilliance continued in the WNBA. Drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2008, Parker became the first WNBA player to win Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season. In 2016, she won the first of her three championships. She was still averaging close to a double-double (14.7 points and 9.7 rebounds) in her 12th WNBA season in 2020 for the Sparks. She won Defensive Player of the Year that season before leaving the team to join her hometown Chicago Sky in 2021, where she helped the franchise win titles in 2021 and 2023.

In 2016, when Parker was 30, the WNBA named her to its list of 20 greatest players. She remained on the list when it expanded to 25 players in 2021. Her jersey has been retired by Tennessee, the Sparks and the Sky.

“Candace Parker has left an indelible mark on the Los Angeles Sparks,” Magic Johnson wrote on Twitter after Parker’s jersey retirement. “Not only as one of the greatest players to ever grace the court, but as a true ambassador of our franchise and women’s basketball as a whole.” — Devon Henderson, staff writer

Mark Few (coach)

Gonzaga head coach (1999-present), 773 wins, 2017 AP Coach of the Year, two Final Fours, two championship game appearances

In his 27 seasons and counting at Gonzaga, Few has transformed the Bulldogs from an obscure mid-major men’s basketball program into a national power. His impact was immediate, leading the Bulldogs to the Sweet Sixteen in each of his first two seasons (2000 and 2001) as one of two head coaches to accomplish that feat since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985.

Since then, Few’s Gonzaga teams have won the WCC Tournament championship 21 times and have made the NCAA Tournament in all 27 seasons, clinching an automatic bid in 2020 before the tournament was canceled due to COVID-19. The Bulldogs made the NCAA title game in 2017 and 2021, but lost both times.

His winning percentage (.832) is the highest in NCAA history for coaches with more than 600 games, and he currently ranks 19th in career wins. Few will be the fifth active Division I coach to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. — Henderson

Amar’e Stoudemire (player)

NBA (2002-2016), six-time NBA All-Star, five-time All-NBA Selection, 2002-03 NBA Rookie of the Year

One of the game’s highest flyers will soon land in the Hall. It didn’t always appear that destiny was assured for the power forward. Stoudemire didn’t start playing organized basketball until he was 14, and through various moves and eligibility complications, he only ended up playing two seasons in high school. His senior year was enough, however, to be drafted directly into the NBA after he averaged 29.1 points, 15 rebounds, 6.1 blocked shots and 2.1 steals per game for Cypress Creek High School in Orlando, Fla.

The Phoenix Suns drafted Stoudemire with the No. 9 pick in the 2002 draft, and he spent the first eight years of his career with the franchise. The 6-foot-10 forward made an immediate impact, averaging 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds en route to becoming the first prep-to-pro player to win Rookie of the Year in 2003. He later became one half of a superstar duo with two-time MVP point guard and 2018 Hall of Fame inductee Steve Nash on the famed “Seven Seconds or Less” Suns. Two of Stoudemire’s three seasons averaging more than 25 points per game came in Phoenix. In the Suns’ 2005 run to the Western Conference Finals, he averaged just under 30 points and 11 rebounds through 15 playoff games.

Stoudemire became known as one of the hardest dunkers in the game, but was also a skilled midrange shooter with deft footwork.

“This guy made my life so fun,” Nash told PHNX Sports in 2024. “Every night, getting the chance to find him on the break, find him on the pick-and-roll, play in the half-court with him, just an incredible, incredible player. I think we’ve all seen him dunk on people, and we’ve all seen him tear the rim off, but I think what people don’t always understand is the dynamism of an athlete at 6-foot-10 that he possesses. Out of this world.”

In 2010, Stoudemire signed with the New York Knicks in free agency and was later joined by Carmelo Anthony in a midseason trade. In 2010-11, he poured in 25.3 points per game for New York. Stoudemire’s NBA career — he also played a few seasons overseas — ended in 2016 after 14 seasons. He finished with career averages of 18.9 points and 7.8 rebounds. — Henderson

Doc Rivers (coach)

NBA coach (1999-present), 2008 NBA champion, 2000 NBA Coach of the Year, sixth in career wins by an NBA coach

In Rivers’ 13-season playing career with the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs from 1983-96, he was a one-time NBA All-Star in 1988 with Atlanta.

It was as a head coach that he built his legacy. He has won 1,192 games and counting in 27 seasons as an NBA head coach with the Orlando Magic (1999-2003), Boston Celtics (2004-13), Los Angeles Clippers (2013-20), Philadelphia 76ers (2020-23) and Milwaukee Bucks (2023-present). He is currently sixth on the career wins list for NBA head coaches. He was the only coach in the top 10 not yet in the Hall of Fame.

Rivers won Coach of the Year in his first season with Orlando, and led the Magic to the playoffs in three of his four years with the team. By 2004, Rivers had made his way to Boston. In the 2007-08 season, he led the Celtics to a 36-win turnaround, tied for the largest ever season-to-season turnaround in NBA history, and led the Celtics to a title, winning the finals in six games over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Rivers had a star-studded roster on the 2008 champion Celtics, including future Hall of Famers Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen.

“Doc is probably one of the more intelligent people I’ve ever met,” Garnett said on the Bucks’ YouTube channel in 2025. “Always coming up with quotes, always having things in the chamber that he hits you with. One of the — if not the best — inspirational coaches I’ve ever been around. He is a special type of coach.”

Rivers brought the Celtics back to the finals in 2010, again against the Lakers, but this time fell in seven games.

In 2013, he became the coach of the LA Clippers and helped turn the long-struggling franchise into a Western Conference power with stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin. The Clippers averaged 54 wins from 2013 to 2017 after recording just one 50-win season in the previous 43 years of the franchise’s existence, dating back to its days as the Buffalo Braves.

All told, Rivers has made the playoffs in 21 of his 27 seasons.

“It would mean the world to me,” Rivers told reporters Tuesday in Milwaukee when asked about potentially joining the Hall of Fame. “I’ve done a lot, the numbers are the numbers. But it’s not, I swear, it’s not why I got into this. It’s the relationships. It’s the people. From the day that I was nominated, the calls, I can’t tell you. It’s in the hundreds, the player calls. And some of the calls have been amazing because I thought they didn’t like me anymore. You have falling outs with players, and you don’t ever worry about it; it’s just part of it as a coach. It’s been amazing that they have reached out, and it’s made me feel really good about just doing what I do. It’s been great.” — Henderson

Elena Delle Donne (player)

NCAA leading scorer (2012), WNBA Rookie of the Year (2013), WNBA MVP (2015, 2019), WNBA champion (2019)

Before becoming a prominent WNBA fixture, Delle Donne walked on to the volleyball team at the University of Delaware and led the team to the conference title before joining the basketball team, where she led the nation in scoring as a junior and took her team to the Sweet 16 as a senior. The Chicago Sky selected Delle Donne with the second pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft, and in 2014 she led the team to its first finals appearance. Her 2013 draft class, including Brittney Griner and Skylar Diggins along with Delle Donne, is regarded as one of the most influential in league history.

After being traded to the Washington Mystics in 2017, the 6-5 forward won a WNBA championship and her second league MVP in 2019, making her the first player to earn the honor with two different franchises. An elite shooter, Delle Donne has the league’s all-time leading free-throw percentage (93.7) and was the first WNBA player to achieve the 50-40-90 mark (50 percent from the field, 40 percent for 3, 90 percent from the free-throw line) over the course of a season. Her versatility attracted attention from opponents, as Delle Donne’s nimble ballhandling, paired with her height and lethal shooting, made her a threat in every aspect of the game. In addition to her 2016 Rio Olympic gold, she also won gold medals at the 2018 FIBA World Cup and 2011 World University Games.

Off the court, Delle Donne has been an outspoken advocate for those with Lyme disease and has talked openly about her struggles with the illness. She is also a champion of disability awareness, inspired by her older sister Lizzie. — Emily Ohman, staff writer

Joey Crawford (referee)

NBA referee (1977–2016), 2,561 regular-season games, 374 playoff games, 50 NBA Finals games

By the end of the 2014-15 season, Crawford had refereed more playoff and NBA Finals games than any active referee. He is among the two longest-tenured NBA referees in history, having been active for 39 seasons. In November 2005, he became the sixth referee to officiate 2,000 games and was a staple officiating the game’s biggest moments for decades.

Crawford is the 19th referee to be inducted into the Hall and the ninth NBA referee.

Crawford became infamous for his quick technical fouls, most notably in a tiff with Tim Duncan in 2007 when Crawford ejected the San Antonio Spurs star for laughing while on the bench. Crawford said Duncan had been laughing at him and used an expletive, while Duncan later said that Crawford had asked him if he wanted to fight. Crawford was later suspended by the league and said the incident changed his life and the way he approached the job.

He retired in 2016 due to nagging knee injuries, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most experienced referees in NBA history who called a record number of playoff games. — Henderson

1996 United States Women’s National Team (team)

1996 Olympic gold medal, 10 future Hall of Fame members

The WNBA owes a debt of gratitude to this group.

The team, coached by legendary Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer and headlined by stars such as Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes, Rebecca Lobo and Dawn Staley, ran roughshod over its competition in Atlanta. They went 8-0 with an average margin of victory of more than 30 points.

Their dominant performance raised the global profile of the women’s game and contributed to the launch of the WNBA in late 1996. The Olympic team went on a months-long global tour in preparation for the 1996 Games, showcasing the interest in women’s basketball while playing against college and professional teams from all over the world.

The players on the team went on to become some of the earliest superstars of the WNBA, which held its inaugural season in 1997. “Now, when I look in hindsight,” Lobo told ESPN in 2022, “… holy cow, what the Olympic team did, the launch of the WNBA that’s here 26 years later, would there even be a WNBA without that team? Certainly not in that immediate time frame.”

The Americans averaged 102 points per game at the Atlanta Games. Leslie and Katrina McClain led the team in scoring, averaging 19.5 and 14.1 points, respectively. Leslie also added 7.3 rebounds per game and took home tournament MVP.

She later became a three-time WNBA MVP and two-time champion. All told, 10 players on the 1996 Olympic team have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, including Staley in 2013.

“We didn’t really have those profound conversations,” Staley told ESPN. “It was OK then to not feel the weight of the world on your shoulders. We were task-oriented.

“But when you grow and remove yourself from that time, you do have those conversations now. It is cool to have been part of the evolution of a sport, to have seen it, felt it, lived it, and take the time to really, really try to appreciate it and think how to keep it going.” — Henderson

Chamique Holdsclaw (player)

WNBA player (1999-2013), six-time WNBA All-Star, three-time NCAA champion

The star of powerhouse Tennessee teams in the mid-1990s, Holdsclaw led the Volunteers to three straight national championships and won back-to-back NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player awards before being drafted with the No. 1 pick in the 1999 WNBA draft by the Washington Mystics. She left college as the SEC’s all-time leading scorer, totaling 3,025 points.

She was named WNBA Rookie of the Year in 1999 after averaging 16.9 points and 7.9 rebounds per game that season, in which she also started in the inaugural WNBA All-Star Game. Despite struggling with injuries in subsequent years with the Mystics, she averaged a double-double in back-to-back seasons in 2002 and 2003, leading the WNBA in rebounds per game each year.

She finished her WNBA career after stints with the Los Angeles Sparks, Atlanta Dream and San Antonio Silver Stars. Holdsclaw was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018. — Mark Puleo, senior editor

Mike D’Antoni (coach)

NBA coach (1998-2020), two-time NBA Coach of the Year

Considered one of the most innovative offensive minds in NBA history, D’Antoni jumped into the NBA coaching ranks after spending seven years coaching in Italy, where he previously played with Olimpia Milano from 1977 to 1990, retiring as the franchise’s all-time leading scorer.

In the NBA, D’Antoni revolutionized the pace of offensive play as head coach of the Phoenix Suns from 2003 to 2008. He led the Suns to 50-plus wins in four consecutive seasons. After coaching stints with the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers, D’Antoni again took the league by storm in the late 2010s with the Houston Rockets, leading the franchise to three straight seasons with more than 50 wins. He famously coached Steve Nash and James Harden to MVP campaigns, and he was instrumental in the career of fellow 2026 Naismith inductee Stoudemire. — Puleo

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Flames vs Ducks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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The Calgary Flames continue a lengthy six-game road trip tonight when they visit the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center.

Both clubs have been skating in high-scoring games of late, and I’m predicting more fireworks in my Flames vs. Ducks predictions and NHL picks for Saturday, April 4.

Flames vs Ducks prediction

Flames vs Ducks best bet: Over 6.5 (-115)

Defense has not been the strong suit for either team this season, with the Anaheim Ducks ranking 30th in goals against per game (3.50) and the Calgary Flames sitting 24th (3.16).

Anaheim enters Saturday on a four-game losing skid, allowing 4+ goals in each of those games. The Ducks’ last three games have cashed the Over and featured at least seven total goals.

Meanwhile, the Flames have hit the Over in three straight as well, with each of those contests featuring 9+ total tallies.

Anaheim has cashed the Over in 59% of its games this season — the highest rate in the NHL.

Flames vs Ducks same-game parlay

Yan Kuznetsov has developed into an important piece on the Flames' blueline during his first full NHL season, logging just over 20 minutes per matchup.

The 6-foot-4 defenseman has eclipsed 1.5 blocked shots in 11 of his last 14 games. The Ducks average 30.4 shots per contest— third-most in the NHL — so Kuznetsov should see plenty of rubber coming his way.

Flames vs Ducks SGP

  • Over 6.5
  • Yan Kuznetsov Over 1.5 blocked shots

Flames vs Ducks odds

  • Moneyline: Flames +130 | Ducks -150
  • Puck Line: Flames +1.5 (-180) | Ducks -1.5 (+155)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-120) | Under 6.5 (+100)

Flames vs Ducks trend

Calgary is 9-2 in its last 11 road meetings against Anaheim. Find more NHL betting trends for Flames vs. Ducks.

How to watch Flames vs Ducks

LocationHonda Center, Anaheim, CA
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
Puck drop10:00 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet One

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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Saturday, April 4

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It’s a full Saturday of MLB action today, but my MLB home run predictions see value in two players from the same game, as the Nationals and Dodgers have both good matchups... and good hitting conditions.

See why my MLB player props for April 4 are keying in on CJ Abrams and Teoscar Hernandez from that game, as well as the electric Elly De La Cruz — and a nearly 200/1 parlay for all three to go yard!

  • UPDATE: Added Elly De La Cruz HR pick + parlay.

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Nationals CJ Abrams+560
Dodgers Teoscar Hernandez+450
Reds Elly De La Cruz+600
💲Today's HR parlay+19993

CJ Abrams (+560)

CJ Abrams is off to a strong start this season, hitting .269 with an increase in his hard-hit rate. The Nationals' shortstop has gone deep in back-to-back contests and is seeing the ball well, with six hits in his last four games.

He'll face flamethrower Tyler Glasnow today, but Abrams is hitting .429 against fastballs early in the season (after hitting .292 against the heater last year), and he has gone yard off Glasnow already in his career.

We also get a boost from the weather, as the wind is expected to be blowing 10 mph straight out to center field.

  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NATS, SNLA

Teoscar Hernandez (+450)

I'm sticking with the same game but shifting over to the Dodgers, as Teoscar Hernandez has long been an elite power hitter, but has yet to hit a dinger in 2026.

His issue has been an absurd 69% ground-ball rate (and a 6.3% fly-ball rate that's well below his 28.1% career average), but the veteran is still hitting .320 on the year and has a great get-right matchup in facing Jake Irvin.

The Nats righty surrendered an MLB-worst 38 home runs last year, and started his 2026 campaign by allowing two dingers to the Cubs — including a 58% hard-hit rate and 33.3% FB rate.

Teo is also 4-for-13 off Irvin in his career, with a pair of long balls.

  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NATS, SNLA

Elly De La Cruz (+600)

Elly De La Cruz is only hitting .214 so far, but his power has been on full display when he does make contact. The Cincinnati Reds star has six hits on the season, but three of them have left the yard — and he’s gone deep in two of his last three contests.

He and the Reds will face Kumar Rocker tonight, and while the young righty has electric stuff, he struggles with control... and coughing up homers: Rocker only made 14 starts last year, but allowed 11 dingers... and the wind at Globe Life Field is projected to be blowing out to left field at around 13 mph.

  • Time: 7:05 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: RSN, CINR
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  • HR picks: 3-9, +0.72 units

Today’s HR parlay

Nationals CJ AbramsBet Now
+19993
Dodgers Teoscar Hernandez
Reds Elly De La Cruz

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Blue Jays vs White Sox Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Today's MLB Game

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Ernie Clement is riding a four-game hitting streak, and with a lefty expected to throw some bulk innings for the Chicago White Sox, my Blue Jays vs. White Sox predictions expect that streak to continue. 

Find out more in my free MLB picks for Saturday, April 4.

Blue Jays vs White Sox predictions

Blue Jays vs White Sox best bet: Ernie Clement Over 1.5 total bases (+145)

Ernie Clement is on a shortlist of Toronto Blue Jays hitters seeing the ball well right now, batting .310 with a hit in four straight.

The Jays slugger has also gone Over the 1.5 total bases mark twice in his last three games. 

Grant Taylor has been named the opener for the Chicago White Sox, but lefty Anthony Kay is expected to get the ball afterward for some bulk innings. 

Clement crushes lefties. He led the Jays with a .900 OPS against left-handed pitching last season, and I expect that trend to continue here this afternoon. 

Covers COVERS INTEL: Clement had a .549 slug-rate against lefties last year with  26 extra base hits in just 175 at-bats. 

Blue Jays vs White Sox same-game parlay (SGP)

George Springer has recorded a hit in four of his last five games, and with Grant Taylor expected to pitch just one inning this afternoon, he’s set to face a weak White Sox bullpen that finished 17th in ERA last year and utilized Seranthony Dominguez on Friday.

For the final leg of the SGP, let’s take Under 0.5 strikeouts for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The Jays slugger has only struck out twice this season, going 5-2 to the Under on this line.

The Jays' superstar sees the ball extremely well and won't swing at anything he doesn't have to.

Blue Jays vs White Sox SGP

  • Ernie Clement Over 1.5 total bases
  • George Springer Over 0.5 singles
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Under 0.5 strikeouts
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Blue Jays vs White Sox home run pick: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (+450)

This one will be just a half-unit wager with Toronto’s bats struggling. 

However, I do like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to break out of his skid. Vladdy doesn’t have an extra-base hit yet this season, but a matchup against a hard-throwing lefty could be the key to turning things around.

Guerrero had a .519 slug rate against southpaws last season.

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  • Best bets: 2-4, -1.65 units
  • SGPs: 1-5, -1.5 units
  • HR picks: 1-5, -0.95 units

Blue Jays vs White Sox odds

  • Moneyline: Toronto -145 | Chicago +125
  • Run line: Toronto -1.5 (+115) | Chicago +1.5 (-135)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-105) | Under 6.5 (-115)

Blue Jays vs White Sox trend

The Toronto Blue Jays have covered the first-five innings run line in 16 of their last 21 games (+11.05 Units / 46% ROI).
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How to watch Blue Jays vs White Sox and game info

LocationRate Field, Chicago, IL
DateSaturday, April 4, 2026
First pitch2:10 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet
Blue Jays starting pitcherEric Lauer
(1-0, 3.38 ERA)
White Sox starting pitcherAnthony Kay
(0-0, 3.86 ERA)

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