Houston Astros @ Texas Rangers
Wednesday, May 27, 2026, 7:05 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)
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RHP Mike Burrows vs. RHP Jacob deGrom
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Houston Astros @ Texas Rangers
Wednesday, May 27, 2026, 7:05 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)
The Shed
RHP Mike Burrows vs. RHP Jacob deGrom
Go Rangers!
The Cincinnati Reds have brooms on their mind tonight in Queens, as they’ve already taken the first two games of the three game series against the New York Mets on the road in Citi Field. Now, they’ll send Andrew Abbott to the mound in the best form of his season to help make it happen.
Dating back to April 30th, Abbott has fired 28.0 IP across 5 starts, yielding just 3 ER in the process (good for a 1.29 ERA). He’s out-pitching his peripherals – something he’d done repeatedly over the last two excellent seasons – and is once again making it known that his approach to inducing weak contact might actually be a path to success given his left-handed arsenal.
Huascar Brazoban is who stands in the way of the red-hot Reds offense, at least to begin things. He’s a reliever by trade, so we’ll maybe see just a pair of innings from him before the Mets lean deeper into their bullpen.
First pitch is set for 7:10 PM ET. Lineups for both clubs are listed below!
The Cincinnati Reds, ranked third in the NL Central with a 29-25 record, face the New York Mets, who are fifth in the NL East with a 22-33 record. The New York Mets are favored with a -120 moneyline compared to the Cincinnati Reds' +100. Starting pitchers are Andrew Abbott for Cincinnati, with a 3.97 ERA, and Huascar Brazobán for New York, with a 1.73 ERA.
Date: Wednesday, May 27
Time: 7:10 p.m. ET / 4:10 p.m. PT
Where: Citi Field, Flushing, Queens, NY
TV Channels: SNY, Reds.TV
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Cincinnati Reds: 29-25 (No. 3 in NL Central)
New York Mets: 22-33 (No. 5 in NL East)
Spread: New York Mets +1.5
Moneyline: New York Mets -120 (52.2%) / Cincinnati Reds +100 (47.8%)
Over/Under: 8.0
Cincinnati Reds: Andrew Abbott (4-2, ERA: 3.97, K: 38, WHIP: 1.46)
New York Mets: Huascar Brazobán (3-1, ERA: 1.73, K: 19, WHIP: 0.92)
Weather: 81°F at first pitch
Ballpark: Capacity: 42,136 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass
Andrew McCutchen is out of a job.
The five-time All-Star was designated for assignment by the Rangers on Wednesday to open up a roster spot for free agent infielder Nicky Lopez.
After getting nine hits in 21 at-bats, including a home run and three doubles, during a brief spring appearance, McCutchen, 39, made Texas’ Opening Day roster after signing a minor league deal in March.
He was plugged into the Rangers’ lineup as their designated hitter on Opening Day.
McCutchen, who won the 2013 National League MVP with the Pirates, has struggled in two months since then, hitting just .192 with one home run in 92 plate appearances.
He’s been even worse of late, getting just two hits in his last 22 at-bats dating back to May 7.
McCutchen will now hit the waiver wire, where another team could take a flier on the veteran bat.
If he clears waivers, the Rangers could attempt to keep him in the organization, although McCutchen will likely look elsewhere for a big-league role.
McCutchen’s possible end in Texas comes after he was spurned by Pittsburgh, the franchise that drafted him No. 11 overall all the way back in 2005, over the offseason.
After spending his first nine MLB seasons with the franchise, McCutchen returned to the Pirates ahead of the 2023 season.
Despite maintaining that he wanted to come back in 2026, the Pirates looked elsewhere, bringing in veteran slugger Marcell Ozuna and first baseman Ryan O’Hearn.
McCutchen would later voice his displeasure at not being invited to the Pirates’ annual preseason fan fest in January.
If this is it for McCutchen, he would finish his career hitting .271/.364/.455 with 333 home runs and 220 stolen bases.
The 2026 NBA Draft received fewer early entry candidates than usual as more prospects opted to return to college basketball with lucrative NIL deals.
With only 71 candidates, it marked the lowest number in more than two decades. But not all received an invitation to the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago. For those who did, after meeting with scouts and team executives, players used that feedback to decide whether to remain in the draft or return to college.
Several players opted to return to college before the pre-draft process even began, a trend viewed as beneficial to both the NCAA and NBA.
Thomas Haugh (Florida), Braylon Mullins (UConn) and Patrick Ngongba II (Duke) are among those who were widely considered potential first-round picks but opted not to test the waters. Others, including Pryce Sandfort (Nebraska), Alex Condon (Florida), Joseph Tugler (Houston) and David Mirković (Illinois), made the same decision.
While more than 25 early entry candidates are expected to remain in the class, others have yet to announce their decisions and several have already confirmed their return to college basketball.
Per NCAA rules, players have until 11:59 PM ET on Wednesday, May 27 to withdraw from the 2026 NBA Draft and remain eligible to play college basketball.
Players who have completed their college eligibility are automatically eligible for the 2026 NBA Draft. Among them are Yaxel Lendeborg, Bennett Stirtz, Joshua Jefferson, Tarris Reed Jr., Zuby Ejiofor, Alex Karaban, Ryan Conwell and Braden Smith.
Two asterisks denote that the player was invited to the G League Combine and later received a call-up to the NBA Draft Combine.One asterisk denotes that a player was originally invited to the G League Combine.
This list is based on consensus draft projection, reporting, and comments made at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine.
Two asterisks denote a player who received but declined an NBA Combine invitation. One asterisk denotes a player who received but declined an invitation to the G League Combine.
Among this group, Luigi Suigo and Sergio De Larrea received combine invitations, but only Suigo attended.
The withdrawal deadline for international early entry candidates is 5 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 13.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 NBA Draft early entry tracker: Full list of prospects decisions
After blowing a lead in the ninth on Monday and a drubbing last night, the Royals once again find themselves on the verge of a sweep at the hands of the Yankees. Kansas City has not been able to rebound from a slow start and now has too many pitching injuries. At least today they have someone they planned to have starting games for them this season to begin with. Can the Royals win one against the Yankees? Can they blow it again? Does it even matter at this point? Find out tonight!
It does look like a lopsided pitching matchup with Gerrit Cole vs. Noah Cameron. However, Cole has not rebounded to his Cy Young levels since returning from Tommy John last season. This will be his second start of 2026 and in the first one he was able to limit hits but did not get much swing and miss while walking more than you would like. For his part, Cameron got off to a rocky start this spring and has two consecutive quality starts with the last one being an impressive outing.
It is a very standard lineup from KC today with Jensen behind the dish:
Jason York is heading to the Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame on Wednesday night.
The honour recognizes York's long NHL career that included five memorable seasons with the Ottawa Senators during the rise of the franchise in the late 1990s.
"Yorkie's" run began 30 years ago this fall when he was traded from Anaheim to Ottawa, and in his first season playing in his hometown, the Senators made the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time.
York played 380 games wearing the centurion crest and made the playoffs every year he was here. In 2001, he became an unrestricted free agent and signed back in Anaheim.
In all, York played 757 games in the NHL and scored 42 goals, 187 assists, and 229 points.
His last NHL game came in 2007 with the Boston Bruins, and fittingly, it was against the Ottawa Senators, the team he spent more than half of his NHL career with. It figures that Daniel Alfredsson, Yorkie's ex-teammate and old captain, would lead the way with a three-point evening in a 6-3 Ottawa win.
The Senators were pretty good back then. A few months later, Alfie led the Senators to their only appearance in the Stanley Cup Final.
After his playing days, York took a multi-year turn at TSN 1200 radio in Ottawa, where I also happened to hang my work hat for a couple of decades. He did the show right after mine, and in the studio changeover and chit-chat, I can't recall him ever being in a bad mood. The guy always seemed to be in mid-chuckle.
These days, York does NHL colour commentary for regional TV broadcasts of the Calgary Flames, and he also has a Senators podcast, Coming in Hot. He says he's excited that he's going to have his people around him on Wednesday night.
“It’s a great honour," York told Andrew Wilimek on the Senators website. "I’m going to have a lot of friends and family there, which is going to be special for me, because that’s what it’s all about,” said York.
York will be honoured along with the 1976 Rockland Nationals, who also have a strong Senators connection. A 33-year-old Bryan Murray was that team's head coach. York played for the Shawville native in 2001, the year he moved back to Anaheim.
Also being honoured Wednesday night:
Legacy Category: Joe Barber (boxing), Paul Barber (horse racing), Vera Charlebois (golf), Bud Clark (skiing), Françoise Desbiens (speed skating), Joe Lamb (hockey), Allan Shields (hockey), and the 1906 Capital Lacrosse Club.
Quite frankly, the list of guys from Ottawa who played more than 750 games in the NHL is extremely small, so it's a little surprising that it's taken 19 years for York to get the call.
But for honours like these, it's always better late than never.
By Steve Warne
The Hockey News
This article was first published at The Hockey News Ottawa Senators site
The Dodgers ( ) routed the Rockies ( ), 16-5 on Tuesday, and have won the first two games of the series. Los Angeles has a chance to sweep as Shohei Ohtani takes the mound.
Los Angeles is the listed as the largest favorite (-423) of the entire baseball season for the series finale with Colorado. The Dodgers won the last two Ohtani starts 4-0 in each game and he's allowed seven hits over 12.0 innings. Los Angeles is 4-4 in Ohtani's eight starts. In the last 13 games overall, Los Angeles is 11-2 and has one of the best offenses and the No. 1 ERA from the pitching staff (2.11).
Colorado has lost four straight games and seven of the past eight. In that eight game span, the Rockies have been outscored 53-22. Over the last 14 games, Colorado ranks last in ERA (6.34) and the offense has a .230 batting average (19th). Colorado is now 2-4 versus Los Angeles and lost three consecutive outings.
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The Los Angeles Kings have been busy at the start of the offseason as they prepare to hire their next franchise head coach. There have been plenty of rumors and options LA has been considering since the offseason, with names like Bruce Cassidy and Peter Laviolette at the top of the list.
But Wednesday afternoon, a new report from NHL insider Frank Seravalli stated that Jay Woodcroft, who reportedly interviewed with Los Angeles last week, is also expected to interview with the Toronto Maple Leafs later this week.
#Leafs coaching search update, per sources:
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) May 27, 2026
- #FlyTogether Jay Woodcroft scheduled to interview this week. Interviewed with #LAKings last week. Handicapped as “one of the front runners” for the Toronto job. Either spot, solid bet to be an NHL HC again next season.
- Wide swath of…
Seravalli also reported that Woodcroft is viewed as a "strong candidate" for Toronto's coaching vacancy and remains a strong candidate to return behind an NHL bench next season.
Woodcroft becomes the second confirmed candidate connected to the Los Angeles Kings coaching search this offseason, after reports earlier this week also linked former New York Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette to interviewing for the Kings coaching job.
Woodcroft and Laviolette are the only confirmed coaches with whom LA has been granted an interview. Additionally, Bruce Cassidy is a name that the Kings are still keeping a strong eye on, but the Vegas Golden Knights have not yet granted permission for Los Angeles to speak with him.
Here's why Woodcroft makes sense as a potential head coach for the Kings. The former Oilers head coach took over Edmonton as an interim in the 2022 season and led the team to a 26-9-3 finish and a berth in the Western Conference Final.
In the 2022–23 season, his first full season as head coach, he led Edmonton to a 50-23-9 record and set an NHL record for the most efficient power play (32.4%).
Woodcroft has experience leading young, talented players and elevating their play, including Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, and has consistently operated one of the league’s most dangerous power plays.
The same style of play can appeal to the Kings' young talent, who struggled to generate offense consistently around Quinton Byfield and Brandt Clarke, something that can change moving forward with Woodcroft behind the bench.
This past season, he helped lead the Anaheim Ducks to the playoffs as an assistant coach under head coach Joel Quenneville for the first time since the 2017-18 season, and the Ducks defeated his former team in the first round.
Woodcroft's fresh and young, offensive-minded approach brings something new and interesting to the Kings' coaching position compared to some of the veteran candidates linked to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles may view him as a long-term coach who can help elevate their young talent into stars.
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Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Halos Heaven
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Casey Mize (2-3, 2.47 ERA) vs. RHP José Soriano (6-3, 2.44 ERA)
| Player | G | IP | K% | BB% | GB% | FIP | fWAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mize | 8 | 43.2 | 25.1 | 6.4 | 34.8 | 2.52 | 1.5 |
| Soriano | 11 | 66.1 | 27.9 | 10.2 | 51.9 | 3.09 | 1.6 |
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Labor negotiations are underway between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association.
And already, the Dodgers are getting caught up in the middle of the mayhem.
With the league’s current collective bargaining agreement set to expire Dec. 1 of this year, the MLBPA made an opening proposal to the league on Wednesday, in the first big step of new CBA negotiations.
In it, the MLBPA proposed the institution of a “competitive integrity tax” that would penalize lower-spending teams that don’t clear a $150 million payroll threshold. The MLBPA’s proposal also included raising the threshold at which bigger-spending teams are charged competitive balance taxes –– aka, luxury taxes –– from $244 million this year up to $300 million next season.
That, unsurprisingly, is where the Dodgers came in.
In a statement released to multiple outlets from MLB, the league pointed to the two-time defending champions to counter the MLBPA’s tax-related suggestions:
“The MLBPA’s proposal would reduce the amount [of money] transferred to lower-revenue Clubs, weaken the Competitive Balance Tax, and lead to even more payroll disparity than exists today. For example, under the Union’s proposal, the Dodgers would pay less in luxury tax payments, giving them an additional $70 million to spend on payroll.”
That the Dodgers have become a political football in what are expected to be heated CBA talks is not surprising.
In the last two years, their on-field success and unprecedented roster spending have raised concerns about MLB’s competitive balance and financial parity.
Last year, the team set a new MLB record with a $415 million luxury-tax payroll. This season, they are projected to top that total with $419.6 million currently on the books, according to Cots Baseball Contracts.
For reference: The Marlins have a league-low projected luxury-tax payroll this year of just $82 million –– less than one-fifth the Dodgers’ unprecedented amount.
“We appreciate the union making a set of proposals and we look forward to continuing the bargaining process and working towards solving the competitive balance problem our fans are telling us needs to be addressed,” the league’s statement said. “We understand their proposals are designed to benefit players. Unfortunately, they do not address and in fact exacerbate the competitive balance problem our fans are telling us we must address.”
There has been much speculation that the league will push for a strict salary cap in the new CBA –– as opposed to the soft cap currently in place that allows teams like the Dodgers to spend as much as they want, so long as they pay taxes on every dollar spent over the CBT threshold.
The expectation is that talks will be contentious and that the league will lock players out when the CBA expires at the start of December, potentially putting the start of next year under threat.
The Dodgers, because of their gaudy (albeit legal) spending and rise to dynasty status over the last half-decade, figure to loom large throughout the process.
One proposal in, they are already being invoked in negotiations.
LAS VEGAS -- The Golden Knights weren't the only ones who needed to relearn about themselves when John Tortorella took over as coach on March 29.
Turns out, the grizzled veteran coach who's been known to ruffle some feathers with an abrasive approach became a student, too.
"In the short time I've been with them, I watched them and listened to them," Tortorella said Tuesday night after the Golden Knights clinched a berth into the Stanley Cup Final. "I've learned a ton from them. I've learned ... I think coaches overcoach. I think we overcoach, and I think we get in the way sometimes.
"This group here, especially after me being with younger teams prior to this, I hope to be a better coach and learned more to have some listening skills when you're dealing with veteran players."
The Golden Knights were on the brink of being eliminated from playoff contention after losing 19 of 27 when former coach Bruce Cassidy was fired and Tortorella was brought in to spark life into the team.
Vegas closed the regular season on a 7-0-1 run, won the Pacific Division, won 12 of 16 in the playoffs - including their last six - and now return to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in the team's nine-year existence.
Vegas beat the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche in four games, taking Games 1 and 2 in Denver and then sealing things at home in Games 3 and 4, including Tuesday's 2-1 clincher at T-Mobile Arena.
"I think it's just the way that he communicates with us on a day-to-day basis, his message, his demeanor," Vegas star center Jack Eichel said. "I think it's definitely felt like a group effort, and he's constantly coming to us for feedback, and I think his message has been received really well."
Eichel said it's been the cohesiveness between Tortorella and the players that made the transition from Cassidy, who led the team to its first Stanley Cup title in 2023, seamless with eight games left in the campaign.
"I think the guys have a lot of confidence in him, and really believe in what he's saying," Eichel said. "And I think he's done a good job of getting the most out of the group, so it's definitely been a collective group effort."
Tortorella also said coaching an elite group with playoff experience and great chemistry allowed him to differentiate between two coaching philosophies.
"I think in the regular season, I wasn't here much during the regular season, sometimes you coach at them," Tortorella said. "During the playoffs, you coach with them. So it gave me an opportunity to be with them and understand what they see. And with such a veteran group, I learned a ton.
"Hopefully, we play a few more games and continue to learn more and succeed together."
The Knights await the winner of the Eastern Conference Final between the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes, who lead the series 2-1.
On a night when the referees seemed to want to inject themselves into every aspect of the game, this cheap shot by Mason Plumlee was somehow not deemed a flagrant foul when it happened in the fourth quarter.
Mason Plumlee hits Jared McCain hard in the back, in garbage time (with replays).
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) May 27, 2026
Isaiah Hartenstein having some words with him and then with Bismack Biyombo, who stepped up for his teammate as well. https://t.co/yhwFqm28aNpic.twitter.com/SmxZYwUwSp
Fortunately, the NBA league office saw it differently and upgraded the foul to a flagrant on Thursday.
Mason Plumlee’s (SAS) foul against Jared McCain (OKC) at 1:39 of the 4th quarter in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals on 5/26/26 has been upgraded to a Flagrant 1 after league review.https://t.co/hGgdPt82M2
— NBA Official (@NBAOfficial) May 27, 2026
The league defines a Flagrant foul 1 as "unnecessary contact committed by a player against an opponent." This unquestionably was that. A Fragrant foul 2 is "unnecessary and excessive" contact, and this was in the running for that, too.
McCain scored 18 points of his 20 points in the second half on Tuesday night as the Thunder pulled away and picked up a comfortable Game 5 win to go up 3-2 and put themselves one win away from a return trip to the NBA Finals. It wasn't just Plumlee, Bismack Biyombo also had a hard late-game foul on McCain, apparently trying to establish the Spurs' toughness. If that was the plan, they should have done it in the first three quarters when the game was in doubt, rather than looking frustrated in the final minutes.
Braves go for another series win in a rematch of pitchers-and-teams-they-faced-two-weekends-ago (but not the same pitching matchup as in any of those games).
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