Brewers acquire Jake Woodford in trade with Rays to fortify pitching staff

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CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 06: Jake Woodford #46 of the Chicago White Sox delivers a pitch during a game against the Boston Red Sox on June 6, 2024 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago,Illinois. (Photo by Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Just when it all seemed too easy, the Milwaukee Brewers shake things up. Entering the final exhibition game of the year before Opening Day on Thursday, the Brewers had 26 healthy players in camp. It seemed like the roster was set and there would be no more drama with the roster construction.

Then the Brewers made a trade.

Right before Pat Murphy’s media availability on Tuesday, the Brewers announced they had acquired RHP Jake Woodford from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for minor league pitcher K.C. Hunt and cash considerations. Outfielder Akil Baddoo was transferred to the 60-day IL to make 40-man roster space.

What Jake Woodford brings

Woodford throws five pitches, including three fastball variations: a sinker, cutter, and a traditional four-seam. He also has a sweeper and a changeup in his arsenal. Woodford has a career 5.10 ERA and his ERA was over 6.00 last year with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was in Rays camp on a minor league deal with a non-roster invite.

The 29-year-old righty is primarily sinker/sweeper against righties and four-seam/changeup against lefties.

“Happy to have him. He’s pitched in a number of different roles. He’s been a veteran in the league for a while. A guy we faced, obviously, with St. Louis. We have some history with him, and he’s an interesting arm that can play a valuable role in a number of different spots in our bullpen or potentially even at the front of games. So again, just at the point where we wanted to add some depth and he’s right-handed, and I think we’re obviously a little more skewed to the left-hand side, so we feel like he’s a really good fit for us.” Brewers PBO Matt Arnold told reporters.

The Brewers had just five right-handed relievers on their 40-man roster prior to this trade: Abner Uribe, Trevor Megill, Grant Anderson, Craig Yoho, and Easton McGee. Yoho is on the IL to start the season.

“Followed his career obviously in St. Louis. [Woodford] did a really nice job against us. He was a good player out of Tampa as an amateur. Got a big signing bonus and has been on our radar for a while,” Arnold added.

Woodford is out of minor league options, so now that he’s added to the 40-man, he must remain up with the big-league club. It remains to be seen if he’ll arrive in time for Opening Day. The Brewers have 72 hours to activate him after a trade, so they could wait until Friday to put him on the roster.

On the other side, the Brewers shipped out Hunt, who was ranked No. 48 on my Top 50 Brewers prospects list this spring. Hunt had a 4.45 ERA last year in Double-A Biloxi across 26 starts covering 121 1/3 IP. An undrafted free agent out of Mississippi State in 2023, Hunt exploded onto prospect radars in 2024 with a 2.03 ERA across three levels. He wasn’t quite able to maintain that success last year and with the sheer depth of starting pitching in the upper minors, Hunt became expendable depth.

“He’s certainly done a really good job. Obviously have to give up something to get something and you feel like just accelerating what K.C. Hunt was into what we believe is a guy who can contribute to our major league team right now was something we felt like made sense” Arnold said.

Blackhawks Star Connor Bedard Praises Islanders Rookie Matthew Schaefer: 'He's One Of The Faces Of Our Game Now'

ELMONT, NY -- Tuesday night marks the first time Chicago Blackhawks star and fellow No. 1 overall pick Connor Bedard battles New York Islanders rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer.

Back on Dec. 30, an Islanders' 3-2 shootout win in which Schaefer recorded an assist, Bedard was out with an injury. 

"It's insane," Bedard said of what Schaefer has accomplished so far in his first NHL season. "I think he's leading defensemen in goals, which is incredible. I think, especially for him -- last year, he played 17 [OHL] games -- he comes in and just lights the league on fire. It's fun to watch."

Is Bedard looking forward to going up against Schaefer for the first time?

"I'm excited to see him out there today," Bedard said. "I don't know how excited I am to be chasing him around. He can fly. But no...whenever you play a great player -- it's the NHL, you're playing a great player every night -- but for the first time to against something like that [it's fun]. As a competitor -- I'm sure he'd say the same -- it's always fun when you get to compete against some of the best in the league. And so I'm excited to go against him, and then all their other guys."

It was clear the effect that Bedard had at 18, breaking into the NHL. Like Bedard, it's clear Schaefer understands his impact.  

"He's an ambassador for the game. I think you see how he approaches things, and he just knows the impact he has on people," Bedard said.  "So that's cool. And it's really, really fun to watch what he does. And, for just someone to step in like that and do what he's doing, it's incredible.

"You're in a spot, and obviously, he's living out the dream that we're all lucky enough to get to do. And he's embraced it well. He just understands the impact he has on kids and hockey in general. I mean, he's one of the faces of our game now. It just looks like he's having fun with it and enjoying every day. So that's all you can really hope for."

Bedard, a forward, recorded 22 goals and 39 assists for 61 points in 68 games.

Schaefer, a defenseman, has recorded 22 goals with 29 assists for 51 points in 71 games. 

Here's what Blackhawks Jeff Blashill had to say about Schaefer:

"[His season] has been unbelievable," Blashill told reporters. "Just watching him play, he's been an outstanding player for this team. It's one thing to be a really good player as a young player. But it's another thing to be a really good player and help your team be in the playoff battle, which he's done. They got other good players for sure, but he's been a significant factor. I forsee him continuing to be...this doesn't look like a flash in the pan. He looks like an everyday NHL player with a really high ceiling."  

Dodgers opening day & ring ceremony national anthem & pregame details

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The first series of the season for the Dodgers carries a celebratory nature, as a team coming off a championship, let alone two. Here are the details of all the pregame festivities for the first two days of the season, before games against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.

Opening day

Keith Williams Jr. sings the national anthem on Thursday, his first opening day at Dodger Stadium since 2023. Magic Johnson will through out the ceremonial first pitch. Opening day always has pomp and circumstance with every player and coach introduced and lining up along the foul lines, and this year has the additional tasks of raising the championship flag at Dodger Stadium and the 2025 World Series emblem along the base of the club level down the right field line.

Pregame festivities on Thursday begin at 4:45 p.m., with a 5:30 p.m. first pitch. NBC will exclusively televise the game with Jason Benetti alongside Orel Hershiser and Luis González on the call, and Clayton Kershaw joining Bob Costas on-site for the NBC Sports pregame show.

Dodger Stadium gates for both the parking lot and stadium open at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, three hours before the first pitch.

Friday ring ceremony

Brad Paisley sings the national anthem before Friday’s game, so watch out for potential extra innings, though let’s see if this particular quirk extends beyond the World Series.

The ring ceremony begins at 6:20 p.m. before the 7:10 p.m. game, and will all be televised by SportsNet LA. Actor Anthony Anderson will narrate the ring ceremony, and the USC marching band will also be a part of the festivities.

Tigers star prospect Kevin McGonigle makes Opening Day roster after incredible spring training

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Tigers star prospect makes Opening Day roster

One of baseball’s most promising youngsters has punched his ticket to the big leagues.

Top prospect Kevin McGonigle cracked Detroit’s Opening Day roster following an impressive spring showing, the team announced Tuesday.

The 21-year-old shortstop, touted in his scouting report as “arguably the best hitting prospect of the 2020s,” entered spring training as baseball’s No. 2 prospect on MLB pipeline.

He left with a locker at Comerica Park. 

McGonigle cemented his spot on the major league roster by hitting .250 with a .923 OPS, two home runs, 10 hits and eight runs across 20 exhibition games in Florida — and for good measure, he flashed the leather with several highlight-reel plays in the field

McGonigle would breathe rarefied air if he starts for Detroit on Opening Day against the Padres in San Diego, joining Hall of Famers Ty Cobb, Al Kaline and Alan Trammell — among a handful of other revered stars — to start the franchise’s season opener before their 22nd birthday, according to MLB.com.

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He’d also be the youngest member of Detroit’s Opening Day lineup since a 21-year-old Omar Infante started the 2003 season opener at shortstop.

Detroit selected McGonigle with the 37th pick in the 2023 draft out of high school, as part of a draft haul headlined by third overall pick Max Clark, who currently sits as MLB Pipeline’s No. 10 prospect.

The lefty-swinging infielder has rocketed up the minor league ladder, starting the 2025 campaign in Low-A Lakeland before surging to Double-A Erie, where he boasted a .919 OPS and 12 homers across 46 games with the SeaWolves.

Tigers top prospect Kevin McGonigle throwing the ball to first in a spring exhibition game against the Dominican Republic national team. Getty Images

He was awarded MVP of the 2025 Arizona Fall League after recording a 1.210 OPS with five bombs in 19 games.

The Tigers will bank on McGonigle’s potential as they attempt to shore up a glaring void at shortstop; the club ranked 22nd in wRC+ (89) and 24th in fWAR (1.4) at the position in 2025.

Spring Training GAME THREAD: The last one

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Cleveland vs. Arizona, one last time

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Will UNC basketball fire Hubert Davis? Follow the latest news, updates

It's been over two years since North Carolina basketball won an NCAA Tournament game. Is a coaching change coming for one of the sport's most-recognizable brands?

Fifth-year Tar Heels coach Hubert Davis could be in trouble following North Carolina's loss to No. 11 seed VCU in the first round. UNC blew a 19-point lead in the loss, which is the sixth-largest deficit overcome in the history of March Madness.

Multiple reports have said North Carolina is weighing its options regarding Davis' future, with a decision to be made in the coming days. His weekly radio show scheduled for Monday, March 23, was postponed, swirling rumors even further.

“Every year at the end of the season, it’s important to evaluate all facets of the program and look for ways to improve,” North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said March 21 in a statement. “The chancellor (Lee Roberts), Steve (Newmark) and I are doing that together now and will continue to have discussions over the coming days.” 

Here's the latest on Davis as North Carolina, one of the top jobs in men's college basketball, decides its future. Follow for live updates:

Hubert Davis live updates: Will UNC basketball make coaching change?

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Seth Davis says no decision yet is 'not fair for anyone'

CBS Sports analyst Seth Davis posted Tuesday, March 24, on X that North Carolina has asked Davis if he wants to continue coaching, and that Davis said, "emphatically yes."

Not sure I've seen many situations like the one that is happening at North Carolina regarding Hubert Davis," Davis wrote. "... To let it go on for this long with no decision is not fair to anyone. At this point it would be very very difficult to bring him back. He would enter next season under a huge cloud.

"Usually the best strategy in this situation is to rip the Band-Aid off and make a decision one way or the other. To let it linger for this long is unnecessary and healthy. Here's hoping we get a decision on this one way or another very very soon."

Would Todd Golden or Nate Oats consider UNC job?

Would Florida's Todd Golden or Alabama's Nate Oats consider the North Carolina job, should it open? USA TODAY Network's Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams weigh if the leading SEC coaches would leave for the Tar Heels.

Possible Hubert Davis replacements if UNC basketball fires him

If UNC opts for a change, it should strongly consider looking outside of the family to replace Davis, after the succession plan of Roy Williams to Davis fizzled, writes USA TODAY Sports columnist Blake Toppmeyer. He suggest six names for the post, including three who have won national titles.

Hubert Davis radio show 'postponed'

Davis' weekly radio show set for Monday, March 23, was postponed, according to the Fayetteville Observer, part of the USA TODAY Network.

“We will communicate any future scheduling updates,” host Jones Angell wrote. 

ESPN reports North Carolina 'in discussions' about future

ESPN's Pete Thamel reported March 21 that North Carolina was in discussion about Davis' future following its loss to VCU. ESPN said a decision was expected to be made in the coming days.

ESPN also reported Davis' departure wouldn't be termed as an "outright firing," due to his strong ties to the university, dating back to his time as both a player and assistant coach.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will UNC basketball fire Hubert Davis? Live updates as decision looms

Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Gameday Thread, #32 vs. Guardians

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Next time, it will count. Today, however? Expect a fairly laid-back game, with most of the regulars checking out after a couple of at-bats. Whether you will be able to tell the difference between that and last night’s two-hit shutout, is a valid question. But after today, we can hopefully breathe a sigh of relief at having got through spring without anything too bad in the way of injuries. There were some concerns, most notably Corbin Carroll’s broken hamate bone, but compared to some previous season, this hasn’t been too bad. The team looks basically likely to go into Opening Day with no further casualties, beyond the ones held over from last season.

Here’s your final pre-season line-up:

Ketel Marte was a late scratch from the originally posted line-up. I did momentarily worry I somehow jinxed the team with the paragraph above… But according to Alex Weiner, “Torey Lovullo said Ketel Marte was scratched due to soreness. No concern for Opening Day.” Phew. Today’s game is a Spanish language broadcast only, on La Campesina 101.9 FM and 860 AM hosted by Oscar Soria and Rodrigo Lopez, so I’ll be seeing if those Duolingo lessons paid off. After Michael Soroka, the only names listed are RHP Andrew Hoffmann and Juan Morillo, so I suspect we’ll be seeing some off-roster players working the later innings.

Rob Manfred believes Giants' Tony Vitello hire shows MLB's ‘evolution'

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Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey made history this offseason, hiring an incredible college baseball personality with zero big league experience as San Francisco’s new manager.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred joined KNBR’s “Murph & Markus” on Tuesday morning to give his opinion on the Tony Vitello hire.

“I think the hiring of a college coach to be a big league manager is part of a larger evolution in the relationship between college baseball and MLB,” Manfred claimed.

Vitello, on Wednesday, will become the league’s first manager without any prior professional experience, but his preparation isn’t in question.

The Giants went 19-9 in spring training, even without some key pieces due to the World Baseball Classic. It’s challenging to gauge talent from spring training for several reasons, but the culture shift since Vitello’s arrival is hard to miss.

“The college programs … many of them are high quality,” Manfred continued. “They produce players that we draft in increasing numbers every year.”

There are many ties between Vitello and players within the Giants organization, including Drew Gilbert, who played under Vitello for three seasons at the University of Tennessee.

“I don’t think that there’s anything unusual about the development of someone who’s been tremendously successful at the college level getting a major league job,” Manfred concluded.

San Francisco is set to take on the New York Yankees on Wednesday night at Oracle Park to begin the 2026 MLB season. This entire year will be full of firsts for Vitello, but those around him are confident he has what it takes to get this team out of mediocrity and back into the playoffs.

Rangers Recall Adam Sýkora From AHL

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The New York Rangers have recalled Adam Sýkora from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League. 

Sýkora was selected by the Rangers in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft, and he’s spent the past three seasons playing in the AHL.

The 21-year-old forward has recorded 12 goals, 17 assists, and 29 points in 62 games with the Wolf Pack this season. 

To this point, Sýkora is still waiting to make his NHL debut. 

“I know I’m a different player from those the New York Rangers have drafted,” Sýkora said in September. “So, that’s kind of my path — forecheck, backcheck, all the skating, hard work, that’s kind of my job that gets me here. And I want to put it all together to get to the next level. Defensive things, penalty kill, blocking shots and a team player, helping and supporting each other. Be alive on the bench and support the other guys here.”

It’s unclear if he will slot into the Rangers’ lineup on Wednesday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

In a corresponding move, the Rangers sent Connor Mackey back down to the AHL, opening the door for Drew Fortescue to make his NHL debut in Toronto.

Why Todd Golden, Nate Oats should (and shouldn't) consider UNC basketball

History matters less than ever before in college sports.

Consider the case of Indiana. Once a basketball power, the Hoosiers rarely make the NCAA Tournament anymore, while Indiana rules college football. That's an Indiana football program that was forever-a-doormat until two years ago.

Oh, and get a load of this: Nebraska basketball is in the Sweet 16. Nebraska football gives contract extensions for 7-6 seasons.

Coaching a blue-blood means subjecting yourself to the highest degree of pressure and expectations, with fewer advantages than those programs were once accustomed to enjoying.

Take this college basketball season.

Indiana missed the tournament, for the eighth time in the past 10 years. UCLA lost in Round 2, and Mick Cronin complained he needs more NIL money. NIL money isn’t the issue at Kentucky, but its expensive roster went bust, and the Wildcats got trounced in the second round. North Carolina lost in the first round for the second straight season, and Hubert Davis’ rump sits on a hot seat.

No. 1 Duke carries the torch for the blue-bloods. A more newly minted blue-blood, UConn, also remains in the tournament. Overall, though, these are not glory days for blue-bloods.

No coach wants to work for a program that resides in the poorhouse and can’t finance a roster, but you could make a compelling argument that a coach is better off at a nouveau riche program than a blue-blood. What do all those banners in the rafters really get you, nowadays?

And, still, coaching a blue-blood offers an intoxicating ego-stroke in an industry full of egomaniacs.

If North Carolina fires Davis — a decision on his fate has yet to be announced — the Tar Heels need only one A-list candidate to say yes to the pressure in exchange for being at a school where basketball reigns supreme.

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On this edition of “SEC Football Unfiltered,” a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams debate the appeal of coaching a blue-blood and whether two of the SEC’s star coaches, Florida’s Todd Golden and Alabama’s Nate Oats, might consider leaving a stable job for a premier opportunity like North Carolina, where the pressure is high but so is the ceiling.

Oats and Golden are proven coaches in their prime. Oats’ Crimson Tide reached the Sweet 16 for a fourth straight year. They made the Final Four in 2024, beating UNC along the way.

Although Golden’s Gators suffered a surprising second-round loss to Iowa, his stock remains red-hot after last year’s national championship made him the youngest coach to win a title since Jim Valvano.

Would Todd Golden or Nate Oats consider leaving for UNC basketball?

Adams: A coach as successful as Golden or Oats doesn't think he'd fail at UNC. They probably think they’d crush it there and be the king of Chapel Hill — and, maybe, they would crush it there. They’re winners, and although UNC comes with a mountain of pressure, it also comes with a lot of resources. Talent is the name of the game, and UNC attracts top talent, even in an era where the newly rich programs can buy talent, too.

My only hesitation with leaving a good situation at Florida or Alabama in favor of UNC? Well, there's this: If you wait another year, perhaps you could have the Kentucky job. How's that for a blue-blood?

UNC must face Duke two or three or even four times a season. Why subject yourself to being compared to Duke, if you could instead be at Kentucky? The Wildcats have rivals, but nothing as intense as the intra-conference battle between Duke and UNC. Kentucky has shown it’ll spare no expense on its roster. It just needs a better coach. Come 2027, it might find itself in hot pursuit of one.

Toppmeyer: Golden and Oats have it quite good right where they’re at. They can have all of the success of a blue-blood, without about half of the pressure. It's the same reason why Curt Cignetti would've been a fool to leave Indiana for Penn State.

The football programs act as a heat shield for coaches at Alabama and Florida. If Oats’ team loses in the Sweet 16, he’ll get a satisfied thumbs up from Alabama fans, before they turn their attention to A-Day and demand a football national title from Kalen DeBoer.

Bottom line: So long as you can build a competitive roster, it’s not such a bad thing to be a successful basketball coach at a football school. Ask Rick Barnes.

Plus, the SEC is enjoying a basketball uprising. It led all conferences with 10 bids to the NCAA Tournament this season, after 14 bids last year and a national title from Golden’s Gators. Win 20 games as an SEC team, and you’re dancing.

Programs like UNC and Kentucky need coaches like Golden and Oats a lot more than those ace coaches need a blue-blood.

Which SEC school will be left standing in the Sweet 16?

The SEC advanced four teams into the Sweet 16, second only to the Big Ten’s six Sweet 16 teams. But, with the Gators eliminated, will any SEC teams be left standing in the Elite Eight?

Adams: Tennessee has the best chance to reach the Elite Eight, especially if Iowa State star Joshua Jefferson (ankle injury) doesn’t play in this Sweet 16 game. Arkansas is the hottest SEC team, but better to face Iowa State than No. 1 Arizona, which will play the Razorbacks.

Toppmeyer: Take Tennessee as the last SEC team standing in the Elite Eight. This looks like a winnable matchup for the Vols. Tennessee and Iowa State are blue-collar teams built on defense. Barnes has two straight Elite Eight appearances. Make it three in a row.

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Former Los Angeles Kings Left Winger On Fire After Trade To New Team

It's been over two weeks since the NHL trade deadline, and the Los Angeles Kings made a handful of deals around the occasion. They made some tweaks, departing from right winger Corey Perry and adding center Scott Laughton through notable trades.

In addition, Kings GM Ken Holland traded away left winger Warren Foegele and a conditional 2026 third-round pick to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for a 2026 second-rounder and third-rounder in the same year.

Since being shipped to Canada's capital city, Foegele has been on fire.

Foegele, 29, has made nine appearances for the Senators and is already contributing on a regular basis offensively. The Markham, Ont., native has five goals and six points for his new club.

He scored a goal in his debut for Ottawa against the Seattle Kraken on March 7. Not long after, in his fifth game for the Sens, he recorded his first multi-point game of the season, scoring a goal and an assist against the San Jose Sharks.

Now, Foegele is on a three-game point streak, registering a goal in each of his last three appearances. He's been a key contributor to the Senators' push to make the playoffs, as they are two points out of a wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

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Since he joined, Ottawa has gone on a 7-2-0 run, and it looks like the deal panned out well for the Senators and GM Steve Staios.

What makes his contributions even more impressive is that Foegele is averaging just 11:31 of ice time with the Senators, which is the lowest ice time he's ever averaged in his nine-year NHL career.

With the Kings, Foegele played 47 games, scoring seven goals and nine points. He's almost reached that total already for Ottawa.

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Fabian Zetterlund and Warren Foegele (Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images)

It was a bit of a head-scratcher to see Foegele's production drop substantially, considering the personal bests he set last season. In 2024-25, the left winger recorded 24 goals, 22 assists, 46 points, and a team-high plus-36 rating.

He has dealt with some injuries this season and was forced into multiple stretches of absence throughout the year. Foegele also had his fair share of healthy scratches, and it became difficult for him to get into a rhythm with the Kings.

At some point, even Holland admitted that he needed to work the phones and find Foegele a new home because the team had too many forwards at the time. With the current absence of Kevin Fiala and Andrei Kuzmenko, it feels like Foegele's services could be useful once again.


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Hurricanes vs Canadiens Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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Montreal Canadiens netminder Jakub Dobes is playing some of his best hockey of the season down the stretch.

My Hurricanes vs. Canadiens predictions expect Dobes to be front-and-center against a Carolina team known for peppering opposing goaltenders with shots.

Let’s break down my NHL picks for Tuesday, March 24.

Hurricanes vs Canadiens prediction

Hurricanes vs Canadiens best bet: Jakub Dobes Over 26.5 saves (-130)

The Carolina Hurricanes are a high volume shot-generation team, averaging 32.3 shots per game (second most). They don’t finish with great efficiency, sitting tied for 18th in shooting percentage.

That leads to a lot of high save counts for opposing goaltenders. Jakub Dobes should be up to the task on Tuesday night.

He has performed well at home all season long, recording a 2.33 GAA and .901 SV%. Those marks are much better than his road outputs.

Dobes also enters play in fine form, posting an impressive .917 SV% over his last five starts.

Hurricanes vs Canadiens same-game parlay

The Montreal Canadiens have scored goals consistently, even against strong defenses. They've averaged 3.78 goals per game vs. teams ranking Top-10 in shot suppression, including a seven-goal outburst the last time they played Carolina.

Cole Caufield has averaged 1.3 points per game following two days of rest, while Lane Hutson has hit the scoresheet in 11 of 14 games after a couple of days off.

Expect both to be productive against a Hurricanes team that sits 27th in team SV%.

Hurricanes vs Canadiens SGP

  • Jakub Dobes Over 26.5 saves
  • Cole Caufield Over 0.5 points
  • Lane Hutson Over 0.5 points

Hurricanes vs Canadiens odds

  • Moneyline: Carolina -135 | Montreal +115
  • Puck line: Carolina -1.5 (+170) | Montreal +1.5 (-210)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-110) | Under 6.5 (-110)

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Brooks Raley returns for another year in Queens

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The Mets used a tremendous amount of pitchers in 2025; if you count position players, 46 pitchers tossed off the mount last year for the Mets. 29 pitchers pitched in relief for the Mets last season, and of all that pitched in at least five games, only seven are still in the organization and/or aren’t out for the entirety of 2026 with injuries: Huascar Brazobán, A.J. Minter, Brandon Waddell, Justin Hagenman, Richard Lovelady, Kevin Herget, and Brooks Raley.

Of all of those pitchers, Raley is the one that is probably easiest to project going into 2026. He’s been a very good left-handed reliever for some time now, coming back from Korea in the 2020 season, but really coming into his own in 2022 as a member of the Rays. After a trade to the Mets before the 2023 season, Raley has established himself as the Mets’ preeminent lefty when healthy. In ‘23, he appeared in 66 games with a 2.80 ERA. He got hurt in 2024 and missed most of the season, but started the year with seven scoreless innings before getting hurt.

After re-signing with the Mets while hurt, Raley returned to the big league mound in July of 2025 and was quite good: 25.2 innings of work, just seven earned runs, 25 strikeouts to six walks, no home runs, and a 2.45 ERA. The Mets very wisely picked up his option for 2026, and he returns to the Mets as their most veteran member of the relief corps.

Raley works with mainly four pitches: a sweeper, a sinker, a cutter, and a change-up. He relies mostly on the sweeper, throwing it just over 40% of the time. He makes up for a lack of velocity by getting a nice amount of spin on his balls; in his last season of regular work, Raley had elite fastball spin, which led to low exit velocity, and very few hard-hit or barreled balls.

Raley is enetering his age 38 season, so he’s no young gun, but with Minter starting the year on the IL and a proven track record of success, Raley will be the Mets’ primary lefty out of the bullpen as the season starts. Whether he can maintain that role once Minter returns remains to be seen, but the combination of his consistency and stuff will ensure that he’ll get lots of usage out of the bullpen this year.

One final note on Raley: he was one of five Tampa Bay Rays to opt out of wearing Rays LGBTQIA+ Pride-themed gear for their 2022 Pride Night. Raley did not comment on his decision.

GameThread: Tigers vs. Rockies, 3:10 p.m.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 23: Kevin McGonigle #85 of the Detroit Tigers warms up before a spring training game against the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 23, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Detroit Tigers vs. Colorado Rockies

Time/Place: 3:10 p.m., Salt River Fields – Scottsdale, AZ
SB Nation Site:Purple Row
Media: TBD

Lineups

TIGERSROCKIES
Kerry Carpenter – LFJake McCarthy – LF
Gleyber Torres – 2BWilli Castro – 1B
Riley Greene – DHHunter Goodman – DH
Dillon Dingler – CEzequiel Tovar – SS
Colt Keith – 1BJordan Beck – RF
Zach McKinstry – SSBrenton Doyle – CF
Matt Vierling – CFBrett Sullivan – C
Wenceel Perez – RFRyan Ritter – 2B
Jace Jung – 3BKyle Karros – 3B

Steve Kerr, Warriors react to Moses Moody’s knee injury vs. Mavericks

DALLAS, TEXAS - MARCH 23: Moses Moody #4 of the Golden State Warriors is defended by P.J. Washington #25 of the Dallas Mavericks during the second quarter at American Airlines Center on March 23, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. 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. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In today’s Dub Hub:

The Golden State Warriors picked up a much-needed win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night, but it came at a devastating cost.

Moses Moody, who had just returned after missing 10 games due to a wrist injury, went down late in the game with a left knee injury on a non-contact play. He was eventually stretchered off the floor as players, coaches, and everyone in attendance looked on in silence.

Despite the Warriors’ 137-131 overtime win, all anyone could think about was Moody’s status after the game.

“We don’t know what it is, but it sure looked bad,” said Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. “Just hoping for the best.”

Moody was arguably the Warriors’ best player on the night before the injury, leading the team with 23 points in 34 minutes in what should have been a celebratory end to a rough six-game road trip. But that all changed after what appeared to be a routine fast break dunk instantly shifted the tone of the night.

“[Moses Moody] is such a great human being, great teammate, and a wonderful guy to coach,” Kerr said. “He just puts in the work every day and was brilliant, by the way. He played so well defensively changing the game for us with his ball pressure and knocking down big shots. It was so great to finally have him back after missing [10 games] and then for that to happen, we’re just praying it’s not too serious, but it sure looked serious.”

That sentiment carried throughout the locker room, especially for a Warriors team already hammered by season-altering injuries. It’s yet another tough blow, and for now, all eyes are on Moody as the team awaits further evaluation.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Tuesday, March 24th:

Warriors News:

Warriors’ Moses Moody suffers noncontact knee injury in OT win | ESPN

“It’s brutal, you know we’ve been waiting to get back healthy,” Green told NBA on ESPN Radio after the game. “Moses is a guy who does everything right … and he changed the game for us tonight.

“Everything started going bad, he picked up his defensive intensity, knocked shots down, he changed the game for us. To see him go out like that [was] bad.”

Jonathan Kuminga posts distraught reaction to Moses Moody’s knee injury | NBC Sports Bay Area

Despite no longer being teammates, Kuminga, in a post on Threads, was one of many NBA players who reacted to Moody’s gruesome knee injury in Golden State’s 137-131 overtime win vs. the Dallas Mavericks on Monday at American Airlines Center.

The Athletic’s Nick Friedell recalls the scene following Moses Moody’s injury

NBA News:

Victor Wembanyama says he’s the NBA MVP. I asked him to debate his case | The Athletic

“My first one would be that defense is 50 percent of the game and that is undervalued, so far, in the MVP race,” Wembanyama said. “I believe I’m the most impactful player defensively in the league. Second argument would be that we almost swept OKC in the season and we dominated them three times with their real team and four times with the, you know, more rotation players. My third argument would be that offense impact is not just points.”

Bucks waive guard Cam Thomas, per ESPN’s Shams Charania

In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:

Steph Curry not cleared for scrimmage in Atlanta

However, it turns out that Curry did not scrimmage in Atlanta. Rick Celebrini, the Warriors’ director of sports medicine and performance, did not clear Curry for a scrimmage. Instead, he and Curry did more court/rehab work. According to the Warriors, this doesn’t necessarily signal a setback; rather, that Curry just wasn’t ready to progress to the next stage of recovery.

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