The New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants hit Oracle Park to begin the 2026 season Wednesday, March 25, and I’ve a pair of home run MLB picks for the opener.
My top Yankees vs. Giants predictions call for New York superstar Jazz Chisholm and San Fran shortstop Willy Adames to leave the yard tonight.
Yankees vs Giants home run picks for March 25
Pick
Odds
Jazz Chisholm
+800
Willy Adames
+600
Yankees home run pick
Jazz Chisholm (+800)
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm posted an impressive .360 wOBA and .267 ISO against righties last season, in addition to 26 of his 31 home runs coming against right-handed arms.
While Chisholm is just 3-for-13 and without an extra-base hit against San Francisco Giants starter Logan Webb, that’s overpriced into these long odds.
Giants home run pick
Willy Adames (+600)
San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames hit 10 of his 30 homers with a rock-solid .226 ISO against left-handed pitchers last season, and he’s also gone 2-for-6 with a pair of doubles against New York Yankees starter Max Fried.
How to watch Yankees vs Giants and game info
Location
Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
First pitch
8:05 p.m. ET
TV
Netflix
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Thunder computer picks
Isaiah Hartenstein Over 7.5 (+115)
Projection: 8.5 points
Isaiah Hartenstein has cleared this line in back-to-back games, and the Oklahoma City Thunder have the fourth-best offense away from home. It's important to note this is OKC's fifth road game, so Hart has found recent success away from Paycom Center.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Under 29.5 points (+100)
Projection: 27.3 points
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the MVP, but even the best in the world will have a tough time scoring against the league's stingiest defense.
The Boston Celtics also play at a snail's pace, leading to fewer possessions. SGA will get his, but even if Boston holds him to "just" 29 points, this cashes.
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Jalen Williams Under 3.5 assists (+100)
Projection: 3.2 assists
As mentioned, offense won't be easy to come by for the Thunder. Without Shai scoring as much as he's used to, that — along with fewer possessions — will cut into J-Dub's assists.
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Celtics computer picks
Jaylen Brown Over 6.5 rebounds (+100)
Projection: 7.7 rebounds
Jaylen Brown can score with the best of them, but he's also an underrated rebounder. JB is pulling down 7.0 boards per game and has eclipsed this number in six of 11 March outings.
The C's rank as the second-best offensive rebound team as well, opening the door for more board opportunities for the Boston superstar.
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Neemias Queta Over 7.5 points (-135)
Projection: 9.4 points
Neemias Queta has become a reliable part of this Boston attack, eclipsing tonight's points total three times in his last five games. As mentioned, the Celtics are elite offensive rebounders, which will help lead to easy second-chance buckets for their big man.
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Sam Hauser Over 6.5 points (-112)
Projection: 7.7 points
Sam Hauser has found himself in a bit of a slump, but he cashed the Over on his points line in four straight before. OKC's offense is elite, but Tatum and Jaylen Brown will cause enough disturbance where the Thunder will dare a guy like Hauser to beat them.
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How to watch Thunder vs Celtics tonight
Location
TD Garden, Boston, MA
Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Tip-off
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
FDSN-Oklahoma, NBCS-Boston
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Dallas is back on the road in Denver, where they will play the Nuggets for the fourth and final time this season. The first three iterations have been in Dallas’ favor, as they own a 2-1 series lead. Tonight, the Mavericks get the Nuggets with no rest and are coming off two heartbreaking overtime losses. It’s hard to see how Dallas does not stay in this contest and potentially make a statement in the Mile High City.
Game intangibles
Dallas Mavericks (23-49) at Denver Nuggets (45-28)
Tipoff: 9:10p CT at Ball Arena in Denver, CO.
How to watch: The game will be televised locally on KFAA Channel 29, or streaming on Mavs TV for anyone in the Mavericks media market. For those outside of the viewing area, the game will be on NBA League Pass.
Odds via the Fanduel Sportsbook as of 1:30PM CST
Spread: Dallas +12 (-110)
Over/Under: 244.5 (-112/-108)
Moneyline: Dallas +490
Player props
Tim Hardaway Jr. over 11.5 points (-104)
Cooper Flagg over 21.5 points (-120)
Hardaway has hit this line in all three previous matchups with Dallas this year, and averages over 13 points per game with zero days of rest. Flagg easily hit this line in the games against Denver that he played 30-plus minutes in, and has fresh legs against a Nuggets defense that played late last night.
Game sides
Dallas +12 (-110)
Over 244.5 points (-112)
The Mavericks have not lost by 13 or more to the Nuggets since January of last year, and Denver has only covered this line against Dallas three times since 2019-20. They play a lot of competitive and high-scoring games, and I expect tonight to be just that.
TD Garden will play host to a potential NBA Finals showdown tonight as the Boston Celtics face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Oklahoma City has won 12 straight games, and my Thunder vs. Celtics predictions back them to continue that streak tonight.
Read on for more analysis of tonight’s matchup in my free NBA picks for Wednesday, March 25.
Thunder vs Celtics prediction
Thunder vs Celtics best bet: Thunder moneyline (-135)
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t just riding a lengthy winning streak, but they’re as healthy as ever with the return of Jalen Williams to the lineup.
The best team in the NBA and the clear title favorites are led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (31.5 points per game), but Williams is one of several outstanding players around SGA that have contributed to the team’s 57-15 record. Depth is Oklahoma City’s biggest strength, with 11 players averaging 7.5+ PPG on the year.
The Boston Celtics are happy to have Jayson Tatum back and will need him to make a championship run. But Tatum is shooting just 38.8% from the field since his return from injury. The Celtics are 6-2 in the eight games with Tatum active, but are averaging 113.1 points in those contests – surprisingly down a full point from their season average.
Even when these teams have both been fully healthy over the last few years, the Thunder have had Boston’s number, winning five of the last six matchups, and going 8-2 against the spread in their last 10 meetings.
Oklahoma City won the first game between these teams this season, albeit in a very close battle. I’m expecting another tight matchup tonight, but until I see Tatum playing like his old self again, I don’t think Boston has the weapons to match up with the Thunder for 48 minutes, even at home. I’m betting on the Thunder to pick up the win on the road tonight.
Thunder vs Celtics same-game parlay
The Thunder have a wealth of capable scorers, and I’m counting on two to hit their targets tonight.
I like center Chet Holmgren to get Over 14.5 points tonight, something he’s done in four of his last five games. I’m also taking Jalen Williams to go Over 13.5 points after scoring 18 in his return to action on Monday.
Thunder vs Celtics SGP
Thunder moneyline
Chet Holmgren Over 14.5 points
Jalen Williams Over 13.5 points
Our "from downtown" SGP: Treys cool
Boston plays outstanding defense but can be hit at the three-point line, where they allow opponents to shoot 35.7%.
Jared McCain has hit 3+ threes in four of his last five games, Holmgren hit three shots from deep in his last game, and Jaylin Williams has hit at least one shot from beyond the arc in nine of his last 10. I’m taking all three to hit the Over on their threes made totals tonight.
Thunder vs Celtics SGP
Thunder -2
Jared McCain Over 1.5 made threes
Chet Holmgren Over 1.5 made threes
Jaylin Williams Over 0.5 made threes
Thunder vs Celtics odds
Spread: Thunder -2 (-110) | Celtics +2 (-110)
Moneyline: Thunder -135 | Celtics +115
Over/Under: Over 218.5 (-110) | Under 218.5 (-110)
Thunder vs Celtics betting trend to know
The Thunder have won 12 straight games. Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Celtics.
How to watch Thunder vs Celtics
Location
TD Garden, Boston, MA
Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Tip-off
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
FDSN-OK, NBCSB
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On Tuesday, the NBPA — the NBA's players' union — did exactly what it's supposed to do and came out in support of its player, and by extension it backs the NBA's Player Participation Policy.
"The Player Participation Policy was designed by the league to hold teams accountable and ensure that when an All-Star like Giannis Antetokounmpo is healthy and ready to play, he is on the court. Unfortunately, anti-tanking policies are only as effective as their enforcement; fans, broadcast partners, and the integrity of the game itself will continue to suffer as long as ownership goes unchecked. We look forward to collaborating with the NBA on meaningful new proposals that will directly address and discourage tanking."
Antetokounmpo's situation gets to the heart of the league's policy: It was designed specifically to keep teams from shutting down star players at the end of the season, even if there is nothing to play for. The problem for the league is that its incentives are misaligned: The only meaningful way for a struggling team like the Bucks to improve is to bring in more talent, and the best way to do that is through the draft. If the Bucks want to get Antetokounmpo to sign the max extension they will talk with him about this offseason, they need more talent, and a high draft pick is the best way to do that (whether they trade the pick or keep it).
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has said there will be changes to the NBA's tanking policy, the fact that the players' union is willing to work with him on that is an interesting step.
SAN FRANCISCO — Jared Oliva is 30 years old and hasn’t played in a big-league game since 2021, but that’s set to change after the Giants included the speedy outfielder on their Opening Day roster.
Buster Posey and the Giants opted for Oliva over 24-year-old outfield prospect Luis Matos, who was designated for assignment Wednesday ahead of San Francisco’s season opener against the Yankees.
“With a lot of hard conversations the last few days, that one was one that stood out as a real bright spot,” Posey said of Oliva, “to be able tell him he was on the team.”
Oliva, who led the Cactus League with 14 stolen bases, will serve as a pinch runner and the second backup outfielder alongside Jerar Encarnacion. Since appearing in 26 games for the Pirates between 2021 and 2022, Oliva spent three seasons in the minor leagues for three different teams.
“Honestly, pretty emotional,” Oliva said. “It’s been a lot of hard times. It’s been very tough. A lot of times looking at yourself in the mirror and feeling like you’re going against the current sometimes.”
Outfielder Jared Oliva made the Giants’ Opening Day Roster. MLB Photos via Getty Images
The Giants chose to go with Oliva, a career .179 hitter, and Encarnacion, a slugger signed out of the Mexican League in 2024, over Matos, a onetime top prospect who was out of options.
“The Matos one was hard. Been a Giant for a while now. … He’s shown flashes of being a really good big leaguer,” Posey said. “Ultimately [we] felt like carrying Oliva with what he can do on the basepaths, defensively, is a weapon for us. … With Jerar, the hope is to have some power.”
There weren’t too many other surprises — or decisions left to be made — as the Giants finalized their Opening Day roster after top prospect Bryce Eldridge was optioned last week.
Rule 5 pick Daniel Susac won the backup catcher job over Eric Haase after putting together a strong spring at the plate. The Giants would have to offer him back to the Athletics if he wasn’t on the 26-man roster. Blake Sabol, in 2022, was the last Rule 5 pick to make the Giants’ roster out of spring training.
“I really wanted to see which player stood out the most, and both played well,” Posey said. “Daniel, I think the most important part, carried himself well defensively and swung the bat well also.”
Haase was released, leaving the Giants with only one other catcher in the minor leagues who has played the position at the major-league level, 30-year-old Logan Porter, who will be joined by Jesus Rodriguez and Diego Cartaya at Triple-A Sacramento.
The Giants had indicated that they wanted to carry three left-handers in their bullpen and made good on those intentions with Ryan Borucki, Matt Gage and Erik Miller.
Buster Posey and the Giants opted for Oliva over 24-year-old outfield prospect Luis Matos Getty Images
Borucki, who worked with pitching coach Justin Meccage with the Pirates, was signed to a major-league deal this week after being cut by the White Sox. Joey Lucchesi, who was also brought into camp late, was granted his release and signed a major-league deal with the Angels.
Despite two days off over the first five days of the season, the Giants went with a 13-man pitching staff rather than using the favorable schedule to carry Matos or another position player into the season.
Ryan Walker and Miller are expected to split closing duties in a bullpen that also includes long men JT Brubaker and Keaton Winn, with Jose Butto, Caleb Kilian and Gage providing middle relief.
Spencer Bivens and Tristan Beck, who both had roles in prior year’s bullpens, were optioned to Triple-A.
“The Beck and Bivens decisions were tough,” Posey said. “Guys that have played roles with us (and) this year are certainly going to help us at some point. We’re confident of that. Excited for guys like Kilian to get an opportunity. The pickup we had with Borucki gives us a third lefty out of the bullpen. Brubaker’s a guy that’s going to give us length. He’s been there and done that before.”
There weren’t too many other surprises as the Giants finalized their Opening Day roster. Getty Images
Kilian, a former Giants prospect, made the team as a non-roster invitee after flashing a heater in the upper 90s and posting a 0.96 ERA in eight spring appearances.
Fellow reliever Reiver Sanmartin, who suffered a hip flexor strain in a World Baseball Classic exhibition, was transferred to the 60-day injured list to create room on the 40-man roster.
Left-hander Sam Hentges (right knee surgery/left shoulder surgery) and right-hander Joel Peguero (left hamstring strain) will start the year on the 15-day IL.
SF Giants Opening Day roster
Pitchers (13): LHP Ryan Borucki, RHP JT Brubaker, RHP José Buttó, LHP Matt Gage, RHP Adrian Houser, RHP Caleb Kilian, RHP Tyler Mahle, LHP Erik Miller, LHP Robbie Ray, RHP Landen Roupp, RHP Ryan Walker, RHP Logan Webb, RHP Keaton Winn
Catchers (2): Patrick Bailey, Daniel Susac
Infielders (6): Willy Adames, Luis Arraez, Matt Chapman, Rafael Devers, Christian Koss, Casey Schmitt
Outfielders (5): Harrison Bader, Jerar Encarnacion, Jung Hoo Lee, Jared Oliva, Heliot Ramos
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Cash rules everything around the NBA when it comes to expansion.
At a time when there are concerns about tanking and league depth, the Board of Governors has green-lit “formally” exploring expansions to Las Vegas and Seattle, the NBA announced Wednesday.
Each franchise could have bidding wars in the $7 billion-$10 billion range, per ESPN, and the 2028-29 season has been floated as the potential inaugural season for the respective franchises.
Key Arena during a 2006 SuperSonics-Trail Blazers game. NBAE via Getty Images
“Today’s vote reflects our Board’s interest in exploring potential expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle — two markets with a long history of support for NBA basketball,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in the release. “We look forward to taking this next step and engaging with interested parties.”
There have long been rumors of NBA expansion over the last two-plus decades since the league last added a franchise in 2004, and it now seems there are finally some tangible legs.
The NBA last added the Charlotte Bobcats — now the Hornets — to bump from 29 teams to 30 and create six divisions of five teams, and 32 is a natural number for an increase.
Details leaked earlier this month that the Board of Governors would vote during their meetings from March 24-25, and they need 75 percent (23 votes) to move forward.
The cash boon from the moves surely factored into the decision, since the owners would directly profit from adding two more teams.
The NBA said that PJT Partners is being enlisted as a “strategic partner to evaluate prospective markets, ownership groups, arena infrastructure and the broader economic implications of expansion.”
T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the home of the NBA Cup. NBAE via Getty Images
Seattle already has a long history with the NBA, with the SuperSonics franchise from 1967 to 2008, before the team relocated to Oklahoma City.
There has long been fervor from fans to return to the Emerald City, and now it seems the green and yellow could be on its way back.
Las Vegas has never had an NBA team, but Sin City plays host to the Summer League and the NBA Cup semifinals and championship game.
With MLB (A’s) and the NFL (Raiders) adding Las Vegas teams in recent years, to go along with the Golden Knights of the NHL, it seems a matter of time before the NBA is in Nevada.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Andrew Leyden/ZUMA / SplashNews.com
The one concern with adding two teams is that it comes as tanking consumes the sport, and the NBA has yet to figure out how to prevent teams from being uncompetitive in the second half.
The league is attempting to implement anti-tanking procedures, but it remains to be seen whether that will be enough of a deterrent.
Former Seattle SuperSonic Detlef Schrempf wears a Sonics shirt courside during the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings' NBA preseason game at KeyArena, Friday, Oct. 5, 2018. The Warriors won 122 to 94. (Genna Martin, seattlepi.com) (Photo by GENNA MARTIN/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
The NBA is about to get a whole lot more interesting.
After plenty of foreshadowing that this would be coming, Shams Charania of ESPN reported on Wednesday that the league’s owners had voted for the next step toward expansion in fielding bids and applicants.
Breaking: The NBA's Board of Governors has approved a vote for the league to explore bids and applicants for expansion teams exclusively in Las Vegas and Seattle, sources tell ESPN. A bidding process is expected to generate offers in the $7-10 billion range for each team. pic.twitter.com/yEaLPjnTVf
This would add two more teams to the Western Conference, and could mean the iconic SuperSonics will be back in the NBA before this decade ends, as Charania further detailed in an article.
The NBA’s board of governors has approved a vote for the league to explore bids and applicants for expansion teams exclusively in Las Vegas and Seattle.
All 30 owners voted in favor of exploring Las Vegas and Seattle expansion, sources told ESPN. A bidding process is expected to generate offers in the $7-10 billion range for each team, according to sources.
Sources told ESPN last week that the league is targeting the 2028-29 season for the two expansion franchises to start playing.
For the Lakers, this means two new teams will be joining the West, and someone will have to go East. Will it be the Wolves or the Grizzlies, or will some other team head East?
Adding two expansion teams also will likely necessitate a changing of divisions. Will the Lakers be grouped with the Las Vegas franchise? Will all the California teams remain in the same division? There is plenty of ripple effects of the league adding new franchises.
With teams like the Lakers selling for $10 billion, it’s no surprise the NBA would like to add two teams to the league and rack up record expansion fees.
Seattle has a huge fanbase and has proven there is demand for NBA action there, as evidenced by the success they had with the Sonics. The NBA already has a strong relationship with Las Vegas, hosting its Summer League games there every year since 2004.
With the NFL, MLB, and WNBA already proving that Vegas is a hotbed for professional sports, it was only a matter of time before the NBA added a team.
However, don’t expect LeBron James to be the owner of that new franchise.
The path towards this conversation about adding these two, going from conceptual to reality, will take time. A bidding process still needs to take place, get approved, and then don’t forget to figure out all the details, like where the stadiums will be.
Still, it seems inevitable at this point, and unanimous approval is a clear sign that everyone is on board.
A lot still needs to be figured out, but it seems like a sure bet that Vegas and Seattle will play basketball sooner rather than later.
GOODYEAR, ARIZONA - MARCH 5: Jose Franco #74 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Goodyear Ballpark on March 5, 2026 in Goodyear, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We don’t yet know when, or if Jose Franco will take the mound for the Cincinnati Reds, but we do now know he’s going to have a very good opportunity to do so within the next two weeks.
With Opening Day set for tomorrow – Thursday, March 26th – and with Nick Lodolo needing a trip to the injured list while his blister recovers, Franco has been added to the team’s Opening Day roster as depth. MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon relayed the news earlier on Wednesday, noting that Caleb Ferguson was also predictably placed on the 15-day IL to begin the 2026 season.
Franco was added to the 40-man roster over the winter after a 2025 season that saw him pitch to a 3.11 ERA and 1.26 WHIP with 118 K and 54 BB in 110.0 IP split between AA Chattanooga and AAA Louisville. It was his second straight solid season after he missed all of 2023 while recovering from arm surgery, and while he’s been used almost exclusively as a starter he’ll now be tasked with a depth role to begin 2026.
In essence, Cincinnati is leaning into carrying him as a long man in the ‘six for five’ starter scenario they originally planned to use before the blisters and injuries to the rest of the starting staff. Given that Nick Lodolo will be out for nearly two weeks, he’s almost assured to get at least one chance to pitch in bulk while on the active roster.
Congrats to Jose on making the bigs!
Here’s the complete Opening Day roster:
Catcher (2) – Tyler Stephenson, Jose Trevino
Infield (6) – Sal Stewart, Matt McLain, Elly De La Cruz, Ke’Bryan Hayes, Eugenio Suárez, Nathaniel Lowe
Sal Stewart (1) – Sal Stewart
Outfield (4) – Will Benson, Noelvi Marte, TJ Friedl, Dane Myers
Starters (6) – Andrew Abbott, Brady Singer, Rhett Lowder, Chase Burns, Brandon Williamson, Jose Franco
Bullpen (7) – Emilio Pagan, Graham Ashcraft, Tony Santillan, Pierce Johnson, Brock Burke, Sam Moll, Connor Phillips
NBC and Peacock will welcome Major League Baseball for the 2026 season starting with Thursday's 1:15 p.m. matchup between the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets in Citi Field.
NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes will take the mound for the Pirates, and Freddy Peralta will be the Mets' starting pitcher.
Pittsburgh held a 4-2 edge in the series between the teams last year, winning the last four (including a three-game sweep in June).
See below for additional information on how to watch the Pirates vs. Mets and a breakdown of the game. Also check out the schedule for the MLB on NBC and Peacock. There will be 27 prime-time MLB games featured across NBC, Peacock and NBCSN in 2026. NBC Sports will also stream one out-of-market game each day of the 2026 MLB season nationally on Peacock.
Who are the announcers for Pirates-Mets Opening Day?
Matt Vasgersian will provide play-by-play alongside analysts Al Leiter and Neil Walker.
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Mets preview:
The Pirates went 71-91 in 2015, placing last in the National League Central and missing the playoffs for the 10th consecutive season (the NL's longest active drought).
Skenes, 23, has made the All-Star Game in each of his first two seasons. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2023 MLB Draft, he led Major League Baseball in ERA (1.97) and led the NL in WHIP (0.95) to become the third pitcher to win Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in his first two seasons (joining Fernando Valenzuela in 1981 with the Dodgers and Dwight Gooden 1984-85 with the Mets.
Pittsburgh manager Don Kelly enters his first full season in charge of his childhood team. He replaced Derek Shelton after the Pirates started 12-26 last year. Pittsburgh went 59-65 under Kelly, who secured a contract extension with the team where the Butler, Pennsylvania, native began a nine -season playing career in 2007.
The Pirates (whose 117 home runs last season wre focused on improving their power, adding veterans Brandon Lowe (second baseman, 31 years old), Ryan O’Hearn (1B/OF/DH, 32) and Marcell Ozuna (35, 1B/DH). Center fielder Oneil Cruz, 27, has spearheaded the Pittsburgh offense since his first full season in 2022 and led the team in homers (20) and stolen bases (38, tied for the most in the NL with the Mets' Juan Soto).
Feb 25, 2026; North Port, Florida, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Paul Skenes (30) throws a pitch in the third inning against the Atlanta Braves during spring training at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images
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The Mets finished second in the NL East last year at 83-79, missing the playoffs for the seventh time in nine seasons despite having World Series aspirations after signing Soto to an MLB-record $765 million contract.
After falling in the 2024 NLCS to the Dodgers, the Mets were the best team in the league at 45-24 through mid-June when poor pitching and inconsistency led to a collapse that ended with missing the playoffs on the final day by losing a tiebreaker to the Reds for the last wild card-spot.
New York set a record by using 46 different pitchers last year. The Mets have overhaueld their roster by moving on from five players who played a combined 36 seasons in New York, including 1B Pete Alonso (the franchise's all-time HR leader with 264 who went to the Orioles), closer Edwin Diaz (Dodgers) and DH Starling Marte (Royals). OF Brandon Nimmo (Rangers) and 2B/OF Jeff McNeil (Athletics) were traded.
Starting pticher David Peterson is the Mets' longest tenured player in his seventh season.
In addition to the Dodgers-Diamondbacks game Thursday night on NBC and Peacock, Sunday Night Baseball will make its debut March 29 with a matchup between two 2025 first-place teams, as the Mariners play host to the Guardians. The 18-game MLB Sunday Leadoff schedule will begin May 3, with the defending AL champion Toronto Blue Jays visiting the Twins in Minnesota. On Sunday, July 5, all 15 MLB games will be presented nationally across Peacock and NBC as part of a special all-day “Star-Spangled Sunday” showcase.
NBC Sports will also stream one out-of-market game each day of the 2026 MLB season nationally on Peacock. Telemundo Deportes will present all NBCUniversal-produced MLB games in Spanish, with Universo televising all games broadcast on NBC.
From an MLB Opening Day doubleheader on March 26 to the Wild Card round of the playoffs, NBC Sports’ 2026 schedule delivers wall-to-wall coverage.
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Davis' tenure is highlighted by leading the Tar Heels to the Final Four as a No. 8 seed in his first season. The Tar Heels went 125-54 overall in five seasons under Davis, but a near-70% winning percentage was not good enough for another year, as the program saw a second straight first-weekend exit in March Madness.
It's an important hiring cycle for the Tar Heels, who have athletic director Bubba Cummingham retiring and Steve Newmark soon taking over. It could also be a historic one, as UNC said it is looking to hire someone with no ties to the Tar Heels — something that hasn't happened in 74 seasons.
If North Carolina wants to hire its replacement for Davis from among the top coaches and rising stars in the sport, it will need to be ready to make a significant financial investment simply to lure them away from their current programs.
Here's a look at the buyouts for some of the Tar Heels' top potential candidates:
UNC basketball candidates: How much will these coaches cost Tar Heels?
Editor's note: All information via coach contracts obtained by USA TODAY Network. This list does not include candidates coaching at private institutions such as Vanderbilt's Mark Byington, Gonzaga's Mark Few and Saint Louis' Josh Schertz.
Nate Oats, Alabama
Buyout: $18 million ($10 million on April 1)
There's no question Oats is one of the top coaches in college basketball after leading the Crimson Tide to the Sweet 16 for the fourth straight season and fifth time in the last six years. He also has a 2024 Final Four appearance. But his buyout number could be a deal-breaker for the Tar Heels.
Oats has an $18 million buyout if the Tar Heels were to poach him before April 1, at which point it would drop to $10 million.
The Gators coach has a $16 million buyout that drops to $11 million on April 16.
T.J. Otzelberger, Iowa State
Buyout: $4 million
If Oats and Golden's buyouts are too high, then UNC may find T.J. Otzelberger's rather reasonable by comparison. Otzelberger, who has Iowa State in the Sweet 16 for the third time of his five-year tenure, has a $4 million buyout.
Dusty May, Michigan
Buyout: $4 million ($2 million on May 1)
Like North Carolina, Michigan is one of the top athletic departments and jobs in the country, and one that May has exceeded in just two years in his time in Ann Arbor. But if the Tar Heels can persuade him to move to the ACC, it won't cost them much.
May has a $4 million buyout that drops down to $2 million on May 1.
All Lloyd has done in his five seasons at Arizona is win, even breaking Brad Steven's NCAA Division I record for most wins by a head coach in five seasons. It would be a home run hire if UNC could get a coach of Lloyd's caliber — just think of the head-to-head matchups with Duke and Jon Scheyer.
But Lloyd will also cost the Tar Heels a pretty penny, though not as much as it'd cost to get Oats or Golden: His buyout is $9 million, but would drop to $6.25 million on April 1.
With just three weeks remaining, every win carries weight in a crowded and fiercely competitive Western Conference race.
The Minnesota Timberwolves — still without Anthony Edwards — welcome Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets, and this matchup sets up for KD to stay scorching after his 40-point explosion against the Chicago Bulls.
Here are my best free NBA picks for this heavyweight tilt on Wednesday, March 25.
Rockets vs Timberwolves prediction
Rockets vs Timberwolves best bet: Kevin Durant Over 26.5 points (-110)
Kevin Durant is averaging 24.2 points per game at home, but he’s scoring 27.7 on the road this season. The Slim Reaper has scored 27+ in 31 of 68 games, reaching that mark in 18 of 33 road contests.
Durant went through a dip in scoring, averaging just 20.3 points in a three-game span while facing the Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers. Over his last two games, Durantula is back on track offensively with scoring totals of 27 and 40.
Houston’s superstar forward recently passed Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list. Remarkably, Durant ranks fifth in scoring but just 13th in field goal attempts, highlighting his elite efficiency.
Over his last 10 games, Durant has shot 58.1% from the floor and 46% from beyond the arc. He can be effective against a formidable Minnesota defense even if the team limits his shot attempts.
Durant has found success against the Minnesota Timberwolves in recent matchups. Across his last five regular-season tilts with the Wolves, he’s averaged 30.4 points and scored 27+ three times, including a 39-point performance in his first meeting of 2025-26.
I expect Durant to stay hot on the road in a primetime matchup with major playoff implications.
Rockets vs Timberwolves same-game parlay
Houston is just 1-6 ATS across its last seven games, while Minnesota has covered in three of four without Anthony Edwards. Edwards is out again, and Ayo Dosunmu is banged up with a calf injury.
The Houston Rockets should be desperate for a win after an embarrassing loss to the Chicago Bulls, and I’ll take them to win by at least a bucket on the road against a banged-up Wolves team.
Both teams have struggled offensively across their last 10 games. In that span, the Wolves rank 22nd in scoring (114 PPG), and the Rockets rank 26th at 111.1 PPG.
Both defenses are above average and play a physical brand of basketball, and buckets may come at a premium in this dogfight.
Rockets vs Timberwolves SGP
Kevin Durant Over 26.5 points
Rockets -1.5
Under 224
Our "from downtown" SGP: No Bones About It
Bones Hyland has scored 15+ points in four straight games without Anthony Edwards while averaging 20 in that span. He's only averaged 2.4 assists for his career, but he's averaged four helpers in three starts and 3.8 dimes in nine games with 25+ minutes.
With Ayo Dosunmu banged up, Bones could have the ball in his hands a lot tonight.
Durant will understandably see plenty of defensive attention from Minnesota, and he'll need to find his teammates for open looks when the double-team comes.
He's recorded 5+ assists in four of his last seven games, and he dished seven dimes against the Wolves in his first meeting.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the Team Total Under in 25 of their last 35 games at home (+13.75 Units / 34% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Rockets vs. Timberwolves.
How to watch Rockets vs Timberwolves
Location
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Tip-off
9:30 p.m. ET
TV
ESPN
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The New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants open the 2026 season at Oracle Park on Wednesday, March 25, and I’ve got a trio of MLB picks to cover you for the action.
My top Yankees vs. Giants predictions expect San Francisco ace Logan Webb to have his hands full navigating a tough and talented New York lineup tonight.
Yankees vs Giants props for March 25
Pick
Odds
Logan Webb Under 6.5 strikeouts
-146
Ben Rice Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI
-115
Jazz Chisholm Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI
+130
Yankees vs Giants player prop picks
Logan Webb Under 6.5 strikeouts (-146)
The New York Yankees paced the majors in wOBA and ISO against right-handed pitchers last season, and San Francisco Giants righty Logan Webb fanned six or fewer batters in 19 of 34 starts.
Additionally, between the World Baseball Classic and Spring Training, Webb has only thrown 18 innings across five starts, so I’m not convinced he’ll pitch deep enough into this game to record seven or more strikeouts.
Ben Rice Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI (-115)
Yankees first baseman Ben Rice is set to hit in the heart of the lineup after posting a rock-solid .371 wOBA and .860 OPS against right-handed pitchers last season. He also had a productive spring with 11 hits, seven runs, and five RBI across 51 plate appearances.
Jazz Chisholm Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI
Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm posted an impressive .360 wOBA and .267 ISO against righties last season, and he’s set to see plenty of opportunities to score and drive in runs, hitting in the lower-middle half of the lineup.
Chisholm has also been ramping up this spring with three runs, seven hits, and five RBI across just 36 plate appearances, and he posted two runs, four hits, and four RBI through four games in the World Baseball Classic.
How to watch Yankees vs Giants and game info
Location
Oracle Park, San Francisco, California
Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
First pitch
8:05 p.m. ET
TV
Netflix
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SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 22: Jared Oliva #56 of the San Francisco Giants. bats against the Sacramento River Cats during the eighth inning of an exhibition game at Sutter Health Park on March 22, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Scott Marshall/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When the San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees Opening Day rosters take the field at Oracle Park this afternoon for the first game of the Major League Baseball season, the Arizona Wildcats baseball program will be well represented.
Three of the six former Wildcats to appear on Opening Day rosters will be present in San Francisco: the Giants’ and Jared Oliva and Daniel Susac and the Yankees’ Austin Wells.
The three players represent the range of experience of Arizona alums in MLB. While Wells is a well-known commodity in the big leagues, Oliva and Susac are looking to make a name for themselves this season, Oliva as a journeyman outfielder and Susac as an up and coming catcher.
Here are all the former Arizona Wildcats on 2026 Opening Day rosters listed alphabetically.
Kevin Ginkel, Arizona Diamondbacks
Year in Majors: 8th
Ginkel is looking for a bounce back year after struggling last season and missing the last few months with a shoulder injury. He had a 7.36 ERA last season in 29 appearances. Ginkel should have a prominent role on a D-backs bullpen in need of dependable arms. The 32-year old Ginkel is two years removed a great 2024 year when he recorded a 3.21 ERA over 70 innings.
Scott Kingery, Chicago Cubs
Year in Majors: 7th
Kingery is back on a big league roster after being mostly out of MLB from 2021-25. Kingery appeared in 19 games with the Angels last season, recording four hits in 29 plate appearances. Kingery had a so-so Spring Training for the Cubs, hitting .204 in 24 games. Making the Cubs Opening Day roster comes as a bit of a surprise. He provides a solid glove at second base but will likely play sparingly.
Jared Oliva, San Francisco Giants
Year in Majors: 3rd (first since 2021)
Oliva, a journeyman outfielder, made the Giants roster after putting together an eye-catching Spring Training. Oliva’s bat (.375 batting average) and speed on the bases sealed his spot. Oliva has spent practically his entire career in the minors, save 26 appearances with Pittsburgh in 2020-21. He’s shown decent pop at the AAA level, but it’s hard to know if his hitting will translate to big league pitching. However long his tenure in the Giants clubhouse, Oliva’s story to the big leagues after spending most of a decade in the minors is an inspiring one.
Rob Refsnyder, Seattle Mariners
Year in Majors: 11th
Refsnyder is back on the West Coast after spending the majority of his career in the American League East (aside: Refsnyder is on his seventh team, all in the AL). The 34-year old provides a reliable bat with a knack for hitting lefties. Playing for the Red Sox last season, Refsnyder batted .304 against left-handed pitchers compared to .212 versus righties. Refsnyder’s plate approach has improved over the years. The Athletic profiled his hitting philosophy last year.
Daniel Susac, San Francisco Giants
Year in Majors: 1st
Susac is making his Major League debut for the Giants. The former first round pick by the A’s was picked up by San Francisco in the Rule 5 Draft. Susac is the second in his family to serve as the Giants’ backup catcher; his older brother Andrew played behind Buster Posey in 2014-15. Whether the younger Susac sees more playing time in the black and orange will depend on whether he can carry over his solid minor league batting numbers to the big leagues.
Austin Wells, New York Yankees
Year in Majors: 4th
Wells is the most high profile former Wildcat on this list and the guy who is under the most pressure as he enters his second season as the the Yankees’ starting catcher. Wells is considered an excellent framer of pitches, a skill that may lose some of its value under MLB’s new automated ball-strike system. Offensively, Wells hasn’t lived up to the hype. Last season he batted .219 with a .711 OPS. Those numbers earned him a lot of boos in the Bronx. The Yankees are hopeful that Wells’ strong showing in the World Baseball Classic competing for the Dominican Republic will mark a turnaround at the plate.
Mar 16, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy (49) talks to his team in the third inning during a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images
The Brewers have officially released their active roster for Opening Day! As of a few days ago, when the Brewers optioned Robert Gasser, Logan Henderson, and Shane Drohan to the minor leagues, it seemed certain which players would end up making the final cut. But a late trade threw one curveball into the decision-making process, so while 25 of these 26 players were expected as of this weekend, one wasn’t even in the organization.
That “one” is right-handed pitcher Jake Woodford, acquired from the Rays for minor-leaguer K.C. Hunt on Tuesday. Woodford is out of minor league options, so that makes Easton McGee the odd man out; he has been optioned to Triple-A Nashville.
The Brewers also officially placed several players on the injured list, and there is nothing unexpected here. Akil Baddoo, whose strained hamstring is expected to keep him out until June, has been placed on the 60-day IL, which opened the 40-man roster spot for Woodford. Steward Berroa, Quinn Priester, Craig Yoho, and Rob Zastryzny all head to the shorter IL (10 days for Berroa, 15 for the pitchers). (Dave gave updates about these players’ expected return dates yesterday.)
Besides the Woodford/McGee swap, everything else is as expected. A quick review with a few notes:
Position Players
Catchers: William Contreras and Gary Sánchez Infielders: Jake Bauers, David Hamilton, Joey Ortiz, Luis Rengifo, Brice Turang, and Andrew Vaughn Outfielders: Jackson Chourio, Sal Frelick, Brandon Lockridge, Garrett Mitchell, and Christian Yelich
These positional designations, used by the team, are of course not going to be completely accurate. Yelich will mostly play as the designated hitter (though the team keeps saying they aren’t afraid to use him in left field, and did so on Monday to back that up). Bauers will play sometimes, maybe frequently, in the outfield.
As for things to watch early in the season that could affect the roster, I am keeping my eye on a few, and I’ll order them in terms of my perceived urgency:
What are the Brewers getting out of the presumed center field platoon of Mitchell and Lockridge?
Does Ortiz look like a typical below-average, slick-fielding middle infielder, or is he as bad as last year? And how many of his at-bats are going to Hamilton?
Does Rengifo look like a guy who can hold down the fort at third base all season?
Is Bauers, coming off a Ruth-ian spring, making it impossible to not play him against every right-handed pitcher?
How is Jett Williams looking at Triple-A Nashville?
The answers to these questions could determine whether this group is the same or not when summer rolls around.
Pitchers
Here’s who’ll be coming off the mound for the Brewers to start the season.
Starters: Kyle Harrison (L), Jacob Misiorowski (R), Chad Patrick (R), Brandon Sproat (R), Brandon Woodruff (R) Relievers: Grant Anderson (R), Aaron Ashby (L), DL Hall (L), Jared Koenig (L), Trevor Megill (R), Abner Uribe (R), Jake Woodford (R), Ángel Zerpa (L)
Notably, the Brewers have just one lefty in the starting rotation… but more than half of the pitchers coming out of the bullpen are left-handed. I’m not sure how unusual that is or not, but I don’t remember the last time the Brewers did it.
Of course, Aaron Ashby and/or DL Hall could end up starting some games at some point this season, and Robert Gasser is standing in the wings at Nashville. But the Brewers have announced their starters for the first six games of the season, and they all come out of the starting group listed here.
Once again, questions I’m keeping an eye on:
How are the young guys holding up in the rotation, and are any of them going to be replaced early in the season by the standby options in the minors (Gasser, Logan Henderson, Shane Drohan, others)?
Who is going to have to move aside when Priester (hopefully) returns (supposedly early May), and is this group going to make that decision difficult?
How is Woodruff’s velocity, and if it’s a little scary, is he compensating somehow?
Are we getting about what we’re expecting from everyone in the bullpen? And what are we expecting from Zerpa?
Those are early roster-related questions I’m keeping my eyes on. I’m just glad we have real baseball to watch again!