The saga surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo's future with the Milwaukee Bucks got another curveball this week when one of his teammates aired out some behind-the-scenes details about this past season that weren't flattering for former Bucks coach Doc Rivers or the franchise's Greek superstar.
Myles Turner revealed on an episode of his "Game Recognize Game" podcast with WNBA star Breanna Stewart that Rivers had a policy in which he didn't fine any players and "guys were late all the time. Guys were showing up to film whenever they want. Guys were missing meetings. It was one of the craziest things I've personally experienced."
"We literally, if the plane took off 2 o'clock, we weren't leaving until 4:30," Turner continued in comments that were published on Thursday, May 14. "I'm being so serious, bro. It was crazy, dog. Guys were hours late to the plane. It got to the point where I just knew not to show up until like an hour after they said the plane was going to take off. It was crazy."
Stewart asked Turner to name to worst culprit for being late. Turner responded without hesitation: "Giannis."
"Giannis is going to show up whenever he wants, really, you know? I think that kind of just came with the territory of that," Turner added, "and once I kind of saw what was going down, I was like ... more power to you. They ain't going to fine you. Do what you do, except when we're going to Dallas (near his hometown of Bedford, Texas)"
Turner just completed his first season with the Bucks after signing a 4-year, $108-million contract last year to potentially help Milwaukee remain an Eastern Conference contender alongside Antetokoumpo. But the Bucks struggled most of the regular season, with Antetokounmpo in and out of the lineup due to injuries while dealing with steady trade speculation.
Antetokounmpo has one year left on his contract, with a player option for the 2027-28 season. Bucks ownership stated it plans to either sign Antetokounmpo to a new max contract extension or trade him and hopes to have a resolution on his future with the franchise before the NBA Draft. The team's front office is already listening to potential deals, according to reports.
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Turner said he had never been on an NBA team before in which the players weren't fined, and expressed surprise at the lack of structure and disciplinary protocols under Rivers.
"Any other team I've been on, guys got fined. And there was a sense of order and a sense of understanding," Turner said. "So yeah, you're late to the plane? Fine. You're late to treatment? Fine. You're late to film? Fine. But I personally did not experience that last year for the first time in my career. So we'll see what Taylor Jenkins does."
And while Kerrâs allegiance to Steph Curry and Draymond Green likely played a significant role from the coachâs side of things, the Golden State stars didnât meddle in the decision-making process within the organization.
At his first press conference since his new Warriors contract became official, Kerr was asked Friday about his communication with Curry and Green during the weeks of uncertainty, as well as how much input the players had.
âI was in touch with both of them,â Kerr told reporters. âThey did not have any impact or influence on whether I was going to be the coach, and thatâs a credit to them.
âYou know, I think one of the strong points of our organization is that our best player, who is one of the greatest players in the history of the game, is not telling [general manager Mike Dunleavy or owner Joe Lacob] what to do. He understands the repercussions of that if he wanted to go down that path, and itâs not healthy.
âIt usually doesnât work out well when a player tries to dictate what an organization does. So Steph has always recognized the sanctity of that wall that should exist, but we had a lot of discussions and talked about everything, talked about our team and some of the things Iâve just mentioned where we can get better.â
As Kerr stated, Curry has been heralded throughout his career for not interfering with major organizational decisions, despite his superstardom. In the end, though the Warriors havenât been as successful recently as they have desired, Kerr emphasized the long-standing trust between players and coach in his ultimate decision.
âI know [Curry] wanted me to coach,â Kerr continued. âI know I wanted to coach him, and that mattered, but ultimately we have a really special, strong bond that should carry over into our success as a team. I think I have a better chance of coaching this team than anybody else because of that relationship, my relationship with Draymond, my intimate knowledge of our team and our organization.
âAnd, as I said from the beginning, I still love what I do. If I were tired and burned out, then I would not be doing this, but I love my job, I love coaching the Warriors, being in this city, being in the Bay. It all worked out.â
So, it seems as though Kerrâs return was the outcome everyone wanted. But now, what remains is whether or not Kerr, Curry and Green can compile one last deep run together in the NBA playoffs.
BOSTON, MA - MAY 17: Isaiah Thomas #4 of the Boston Celtics looks on prior to Game One of the 2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers at TD Garden on May 17, 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts. 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 Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Isaiah Thomas last suited up in a Boston Celtics uniform nine years ago, facing LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals. He spent the remainder of his career playing for eight different teams, all while never relinquishing his desire to return to Boston.
At the same time, the respect and reverence Thomas had and left behind in Boston never faded. In 2019, as a member of the Denver Nuggets, he was honored with a tribute video at TD Garden midway through the first quarter of a regular-season matchup. This past season, as part of the organizationâs âLegendary Momentsâ campaign, Thomas was welcomed back and sat courtside next to team owner Bill Chisholm on Dec. 19 â a night again marked by a video tribute during a game against the Miami Heat.
Now, that connection has come full circle. According to The Boston Globeâs Adam Himmelsbach, Thomas will return to the Celtics as a professional and college scout, contributing primarily from the Seattle area, and reuniting him with the franchise where he became a two-time All-Star and MVP candidate.
Himmelsbach also reported that Thomas has already gotten started, joining team executives at the NBA Combine this week in Chicago.
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Thomas, now 37 and two years removed from his last NBA appearance, has long awaited an opportunity to contribute to the Celtics once again. Before signing a 10-day contract with the Phoenix Suns in March 2024 for his final run as a player, Thomas floated the idea of signing with the Celtics, vowing to provide leadership and not needing a single minute on the floor. Boston, at the time, had an open roster spot following Februaryâs trade deadline and before the team began exploring the buy-out market.
The front office passed on Thomas, and four months later, the Celtics won the 2024 NBA Finals.
Boston acquired Thomas in a trade with Phoenix in 2015. Then-head coach Brad Stevens didnât start Thomas until the following season, playing him off the bench for the final 21 games of the 2014-15 season. Even on a rebuilding, 40-42 roster led by Jeff Green and Avery Bradley, the Celtics made Thomas earn his spot.
He made his first All-Star Game in his first full season with the Celtics, averaging 22.2 points in 72 starts. The following year, Thomas wrote his legacy in Boston. He earned a second straight All-Star selection, averaged a career-high 28.9 points, and finished fifth in MVP voting behind Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and LBJ â and ahead of Stephen Curry.
In the 2017 NBA playoffs, Thomas elevated his game even further. He helped the Celtics rally from an 0â2 deficit in the first round against the Chicago Bulls, then delivered a 53-point performance in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Washington Wizards, a series Boston went on to win in seven games.
Thomas fell short in the conference finals, departing after 18 minutes in Game 2 versus Cleveland with a right hip injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the series. That was the catalyst for then-president of basketball operations Danny Ainge to trade Thomas for Kyrie Irving months later in the offseason.
BOSTON, MA â MAY 17: Isaiah Thomas #4 of the Boston Celtics gets introduced in the starting line up before the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers during Game One of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2017 NBA Playoffs on May 17, 2017 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2017 NBAE (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images
That was the beginning of the end for Thomas, who in Boston was at the peak of his career and had done everything to earn a max contract.
His contributions werenât enough to raise a banner, but they were among the organizationâs most pivotal stepping stones. Just before the arrivals of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, Thomas helped make the Celtics an exciting, watch-worthy team again. They werenât the overwhelming favorites in the East like Cleveland, but they were a fearless underdog capable of hanging with the leagueâs top dogs.
In April 2016 against the Warriors, Thomas scored 22 points as the Celtics ended Golden Stateâs 54-game home winning streak. Against the Heat in December 2016, he set a then-career high with 52 points and cemented himself as the âKing of the Fourth,â scoring a franchise record 29 points in the final quarter alone.
âIâve opened my arms to try to come back in so many ways,â Thomas told reporters four years ago as a member of the Charlotte Hornets. âItâs not even about playing and trying to pick up where I left off, Iâm past that moment, but I know thereâs been times where I can help in that locker room. Iâm not in there every day, so I canât speak on whatâs going on. This is from the outside looking in, but Iâve felt thereâs been times where Brad could make a call and give me an opportunity and it hasnât happened.â
Thomas added: âThatâs disappointing in a lot of ways because I love Boston. I love everything about the city of Boston and the people who showed me the most love is obviously from Boston.â
Over the years, the team has kept its doors wide open to Celtics of the past. Paul Pierce is a frequent visitor at practices and a regular presence at games. Sam Cassell and Phil Pressey are members of Joe Mazzullaâs coaching staff. Rajon Rondo made a visit three years ago after receiving an invite from Mazzulla, as did former Celtics assistant coach Tom Thibodeau just before Opening Night this past season.
During his run with the Celtics, Thomas wasnât surrounded by a star-studded cast â and it still didnât matter. At 5-foot-9, he consistently overcame physical limitations, just as he did in Boston, where he helped turn a postâBig Three rebuild into immediate gratification before handing the reins to Tatum and Brown.
In the history book of Celtics basketball, Thomas has a chapter of his own. Itâs arguably the most sentimental, making a reunion long overdue for one of the franchiseâs most beloved all-time legends.
Who will win Reds vs Guardians today: Guardians moneyline (-135)
Andrew Abbott's profile is littered with red flags. He ranks in the 28th percentile in xERA, the 15th percentile in xBA, and the 15th percentile in K%. He's allowing a lot of good contact and not missing many bats, which is a bad combination.
Factor in the Cleveland Guardians are a Top-8 offense in average and wOBA vs. lefties and there is a lot working in their favor.
COVERS INTEL: Tanner Bibee has allowed an average of 1.9 earned runs over 20 home starts since the beginning of last season.
Reds vs Guardians Over/Under pick: Under 8.0 (-115)
Bibee has allowed five runs at home through five starts, and seven over his last eight dating back to last season. He is a nightmare to deal with in Cleveland.
His excellent play should continue against a Cincinnati Reds offense that ranks 26th in wOBA vs. righties on the road.
While Abbott is not pitching overly well, he should benefit from playing in a more pitcher-friendly ballpark. He has allowed five runs through three road starts this season â including nearly six shutout innings against the high-powered Cubs.
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ML/RL bets: 17-7, +7.28 units
Over/Under bets: 10-13-1, -4.11 units
Reds vs Guardians odds
Moneyline: Cincinnati +115 | Cleveland -135
Run line: Cincinnati +1.5 (-175) | Cleveland -1.5 (+150)
Over/Under: Over 8.0 (-110) | Under 8.0 (-110)
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The Cleveland Guardians have hit the Game Total Under in 25 of their last 40 games at home (+9.35 units, 21% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Reds vs. Guardians.
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Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
Date
Friday, May 15, 2026
First pitch
7:10 p.m. ET
TV
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Reds starting pitcher
Andrew Abbott (2-2, 4.47 ERA)
Guardians starting pitcher
Tanner Bibee (0-5, 4.17 ERA)
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Boro say move is âonly appropriate responseâ to scandal
Australian Hull fan angry over possible postponement
Middlesbrough have demanded that the English Football League expel Southampton from the Championship playoff final against Hull and are furious at being denied a chance to argue their case at an independent disciplinary hearing.
All eyes will be on the Subway series between the New York Yankees (27-17) and New York Mets (18-25) this weekend. Last year, the two teams split the season series 3-3.
The Yankees enter on a cold streak. New York is 1-5 in the last six games and 2-6 in the past eight. The Yankees have been outscored 19-14 in the past six games. It's the worst stretch of the season for the Yankees as they enter the Subway series. This will be the seventh-straight road game for the Yankees and despite the losing skid, New York's pitching staff ranks first in ERA on the road (2.80) and second in OBA (.209).
The Mets are coming off a three-game series sweep of the Tigers and 7-3 over the last 10 games. New York is 8-4 this month and starting to make up ground on their early slump. In May, the Mets are hitting .226 (23rd) and 12 home runs (tied 13th), but it's been about the pitching staff. The Mets' pitchers own a 2.67 ERA (4th) and have 117 strikeouts (tied 5th) and the 7th-ranked OBA (.213).
Letâs dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
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Date: Friday, May 15, 2026
Time: 7:10 PM EST
Site: Citi FieldÂ
City: Flushing Yard, NY
Network/Streaming: Apple TV
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Odds for the Yankees at the Mets
The latest odds as of Friday:
Moneyline: New York Yankees (-157), New York Mets (+130)
Spread: Mets +1.5 (-143), Yankees -1.5 (+119)
Total: 7.0
Probable starting pitchers for Twins at Mets
Friday's pitching matchup (May 15): Clay Holmes vs. Cam Schlittler
The Yankeesâ Aaron Judge is hitting .268 with 42 hits and 97 total bases over 157 at-bats
The Yankeesâ Trent Grisham is hitting .175 with 24 hits and 28 strikeouts over 137 at-bats
The Metsâ Juan Soto is hitting .269 with 28 hits and 49 total bases over 104 at-bats
The Metsâ Bo Bichette is hitting .218 with 38 hits and 33 strikeouts over 174 at-bats
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The Yankees are 24-20 ATS this season
The Mets are 17-26 ATS this season
The Yankees are 24-18-2 to the Under this season
The Mets are 24-16-3 to the Under this season, ranking first in the MLB
The Yankees are 12-12 ATS on the road and 17-6-1 to the Under, ranking first in the MLB
The Mets are 7-14 ATS at home and 10-9-2 to the Over
The Mets are 3-0 and on the ML as a home underdog, one of three undefeated teams
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In episode three of this series, I began a two-part exploration of the encounter between Torontoâs George Bell and Bostonâs Bruce Kison on June 23rd, 1985. Having visited Kison side of things, we will now consider the life and times of George Bell.
In the late 1970s scouts all around major league baseball began descending upon the Dominican Republic, which had suddenly been identified as highly lucrative territory. The DR was home to countless talented young ball players and those ball players due to the countryâs dire economic conditions were highly exploitable.
With the unemployment rate around 40% teams realized they could sign players for a lot less than American prospects asked for. And if those Dominican players did happen to get signed by a major league team, they were sent to the states socially isolated by the language barrier and dependent upon agents who were often crooked and looking to swindle âem all over again.
A cruel irony recalled by George Bell, one of those young Dominican players, was that while navigating this labyrinth of shameless exploitation, he was the one looked at with suspicion. American players found any reason they could to dislike him. His English wasnât polished enough, he was too this, not enough that, didnât play the game the right way.
In 1982, while playing for minor league Syracuse, Bell stepped in against Lynn McGlothen, an 11 year Major League vet pitching in AAA ball in the hopes of one last call up. In a game years earlier while pitching for the Cardinals, McGlothen beamed one New York Mets batter then brushed back another three innings later, then hit that batter too. The intent was so transparently clear that the Mets Dave Kingman charged the mound straight from the dugout.
McGlothen did not hesitate to throw at a batter if he had the inclination and he seemed to resent George Bell for the same superficial reasons everybody else did. Bell was a hotdogger. It was decided. McGlothen drilled him in the face, fracturing his cheek and jawbones. While his teammates stormed the field to exact revenge, Bell arrived on the ground certain that his career in baseball, his one chance at a better life was over.
âHeâs dead,â Bell thought of McGlothen, not because Bell would kill him or because his teammates would, but because fate would one day catch up with him.
Two years later, McGlothen lost his life in a fire. His friend was also killed with everyone else escaping the home. Bell whoâd fully recovered and made his way to the majors, addressed the tragedy sometime after seemingly unprompted. He expressed his sympathies for the friends and loved ones of those who died then said in McGlothenâs fate, âPeople like that decide it. They have a bad heart. No way they can stay alive.â
You might find those words to be callous, even cruel. I mean I do. Then again, I doubt either of us have persevered through the circumstances Bell did only for somebody to break his face and potentially ruin his life just for playing baseball with a little bit too much swagger.
Baseball was George Bellâs one and only chance at a better life, the sort of life weâd wish for anybody, and he was fiercely, sometimes even violently protective of that chance.
Manchester City defender led Crystal Palace to Wembley triumph last season and is back to take on Chelsea
Marc GuĂŠhiâs whirlwind 12 months in the FA Cup: captaining Crystal Palace to glory at Wembley last season, experiencing the competitionâs greatest shock via the holdersâ third-round elimination at sixth-tier Macclesfield and, on Saturday, aiming to claim the trophy again when Manchester City face Chelsea.
In a story-rich competition the defenderâs is one of the more intriguing, particularly as Palaceâs triumph was their first trophy and City, who he joined nine days after the Macclesfield reverse, were their scalps in the final, beaten 1-0 by Eberechi Ezeâs 16th-minute strike.
Just like in the 1st round against the Orlando Magic, the Pistons have reached the point of win or go home as they face elimination against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland. If there is one positive for the Pistons it is that they only have to win two games in a row to steal the series rather than the three they had to against Orlando.
Wednesdayâs loss to Cleveland came with a bit of controversy as what many thought was a missed foul on Ausar Thompson at the end of the game kept the game tied before the Pistons lost in Overtime. The Last Two Minute Report by the NBA has since disproven the controversy by confirming the correct call was made, but it has still led to a ton of discourse.
The bottom line about Game 5 is that the Pistons put themselves in a position to win multiple times during the game and couldnât seal the deal. You can complain about the foul and free throw discrepancy, and those are valid things, but the Pistons blew a 15-point lead in the 1st half and also a 9-point lead with two minutes left.
Now, they have to go to Cleveland with their season on the line where the Cavaliers have not lost a game during the postseason so far.
Vitals
Where: Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH When: Friday, May 15 at 7 pm EST Watch: Prime Video Odds: Cavaliers (-3.5)
Analysis
The big takeaway from the last three games amongst Pistons fans is the foul discrepancy and how many more free throws the Cleveland Cavaliers have taken. In Clevelandâs three straight wins, they have shot a total of 100 free throws while the Pistons have only shot 52. I donât think I really need to say much more about it here that hasnât already been talked about to death online.
The biggest reason why the Cavaliers have taken control of the series is because their stars have stepped up while the Pistons have gotten very minimal contributions out of anybody but Cade Cunningham and Tobias Harris. It reached a breaking point in Game 5 as Jalen Duren was benched for the whole 4th quarter and overtime in favor of Paul Reed, who is one of the few bright spots outside of Cunningham and Harris.
In Games 1 and 2, the Pistons were able to successfully hold James Harden in check to the point where despite 23 and 31 point games by Donovan Mitchell, they were still able to come out on top. Since those first two games, Donovan Mitchell has kicked it up to another level and James Harden has gotten things rolling. It has scrambled the Pistons defense as they have to sell out more to stop both playerâs dribble penetration and it has allowed the Cavaliers to get players like Evan Mobley, Max Strus, and Jarrett Allen rolling with easy looks.
You can say it is due to an uneven whistle, but the bottom line is that unless the Pistons make adjustments to how they are defending Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, this series will be ending tonight.
The Pistons have done a bad job defending the three point line as the Cavaliers have gotten quite a few open threes after long possessions because the Pistons lose focus or rotate off somebody too much. The Cavs are too good of a shooting team to consistently allow that to happen.
The Cavaliers have successfully matched the Pistons physicality on defense and are able to bring doubles on Cade to force other players to beat them. That did not happen on Wednesday down the stretch. All the Pistons had to do was make one of the wide-open shots that Cade generated off of a pass out of a double and the controversial call doesnât matter and we are discussing the Pistons closing out a series tonight.
You can blame the refs all you want, but the bottom line is despite the foul and free throw discrepancy, the Pistons have held leads in 2 of the last 3 games in the 4th quarter and could not seal the deal in either one. Young teams have to learn how to win in the playoffs and the Pistons were able to get the job done against the Orlando Magic, but the Cavaliers are an older, more experienced team with a ton of players that have played a lot of playoff games.
They know how to game the system whether you like it or not. And those plays around the margins can make all the difference in winning or losing a playoff series.
The Pistons are not dead in the water. But, if they want any hope at winning this game and returning home for Game 7, their execution down the stretch has to be much better. The amount of free throws each team have shot wonât matter if you execute your offense and do a better job at defending and creating turnovers. The Cavaliers are prone to doing it as they proved in Games 1 and 2.
JB Bickerstaff and the players can discuss the uneven whistle all that they want, but it is clear at this point that the team that led the league in fouls during the regular season is going to foul a lot. The Cavs know it and have put together a gameplan that focuses on it. Now, the Pistons have to put together a gameplan of their own to counteract it.
Lineups
Cleveland Cavaliers (3-2): James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen
Interleague play began in 1997, so 2026 will be the 30th season of MLB teams playing outside their own âleague.â In reality, Major League Baseball became one league in 1999 when the positions of league president were eliminated and the umpiring crews were merged. The National League and American League still exist, of course, but they are now more like NFL-style conferences than actual separate âleagues.â The names remain because they have more than a century of history each.
The last âmergerâ was the adoption of the universal designated hitter in 2022.
For the first six years of interleague play, teams played only those in the matching division of the other league. In 2003, that was expanded to include other teams in the opposite league, and now every team plays every other team every year.
The Cubs and White Sox have met every year since that first matchup in 1997. They played one three-game series in each of the first two years, then six games a year split between the North Side and South Side from 1999-2012. In 2013 and 2014 that was reduced to four games. Again the teams played six times in 2015, then four times in 2016 and 2017, six times in 2018 and four times in 2019. In 2020-21, it went back to six, then four from 2022-24, and now itâs back to six.
All of that adds up to 152 games. The Cubs have won 77, the Sox 75. The Cubs have outscored the Sox 719 runs to 693. Most of that advantage has come since 2023 â over the last three seasons, the Cubs are 13-2 against the Sox and have outscored them 83-62 in the 15 games.
Here are 10 notable games from the rivalry, in chronological order.
This was the first game of the series, and happened at a time when the Cubs were off to a horrible start (27-40). The Sox, expected to contend, were also under .500 at 30-36. It was played on the South Side.
Kevin Foster threw six solid innings and Cubs hitters teed off on ex-Cub Jaime Navarro, scoring six runs in the first three innings. Ryne Sandberg went 3-for-5.
I will never forget sitting in the stands that day. I asked a Sox fan whether he would root for the Cubs when they played Cleveland, the Soxâ division rival. Answer: âOh no, we could never do that.â
The Sox took a 2-0 lead off Steve Trachsel in the first, then the Cubs went up 3-2 in the third and made it 5-2 in the fifth on Sammy Sosaâs 17th homer of the year. But the Sox got three more off Trachsel to knot it at 5-all in the sixth and thatâs where it stayed until the 12th, when Brant Brown hit a walk-off homer.
No history of this series would be complete without noting the Michael Barrett/A.J. Pierzynski fight. (Also note that the Cubs lost the game, part of a horrid May in which they would go 7-22.
Hereâs the fight:
Collisions at the plate like that are now outlawed in MLB. Good thing, too.
Jim Edmonds homered twice and Aramis Ramirez and Mike Fontenot also went deep in a nine-run fourth inning that led the Cubs to this win, though manager Lou Piniella had to call on Kerry Wood to save the game in the ninth after the Sox rallied off Bob Howry.
âHis conduct wasnât acceptable,â Cubs general manager Jim Hendry said. âHis actions toward his teammates and staff were not acceptable.
âHe will not be at the ballpark tomorrow. Weâll play with 24. Weâll play with 24 before we tolerate that kind of behavior.â
Asked if there was any doubt in his mind that Zambrano would pitch again for the Cubs this year, Hendry said he âcertainly wouldnât rule it outâ and added âthe rules of the game usually donât allow long, long-term suspensions.â
It didnât last long. Zambrano made his next turn in the rotation July 3, when he held the Brewers to one run in seven innings.
The Stanley Cup was paraded around Wrigley Field by the Blackhawks, who had just won their first NHL title in 39 years.
Then Ted Lilly took a no-hitter into the ninth inning, when Juan Pierreâs leadoff single broke it up:
Carlos Marmol then entered the game. 2010 was his best year, with 38 saves and a 41.6 percent strikeout rate. But on this night he was wild. He walked Andruw Jones, then balked the runners up a base. After a strikeout, Alex Rios was intentionally walked. Marmol then got Paul Konerko to hit into a 3-2 force play at the plate and Carlos Quentin to fly to short center to end the game. (You can see the rest of the inning after Pierreâs hit in the video above.)
In a wacky game that lasted more than four hours, the Cubs blew a 6-0 first-inning lead and found themselves trailing 9-6 after three and 13-6 after five. This was a month after the big selloff at that yearâs trade deadline and the Cubs pitchers that night were Keegan Thompson, Adrian Sampson, Michael Rucker, Rex Brothers, Trevor Megill, Ryan Meisinger and Manuel Rodriguez. Of those, only Megill is still on an active MLB roster.
But the Cubs mounted a comeback of sorts. Trailing 14-7 going into the eighth, they scored three on doubles by Ian Happ and Jason Heyward. The Sox then matched that with a three-run homer by Yasmani Grandal.
So the Cubs again trailed by seven going to the ninth. The Sox called on Craig Kimbrel, who had not pitched well since they acquired him at the deadline from the Cubs for Nick Madrigal and Codi Heuer.
You donât suppose⌠Nah. The 2021 Cubs were pretty bad. Kimbrel struck out Austin Romine to end the game. In three appearances for Kimbrel against the Cubs after the trade, he threw 2.2 innings and allowed six hits and six runs, with three home runs, for a 20.25 ERA.
The Sox came into this game 30 games under .500 at 15-45. The Cubs were at .500 at 30-30.
And the Sox teed off on ShĹta Imanaga, scoring five runs in the fourth, in part due to an error on third baseman Christopher Morel.
The Cubs fought back to tie the game 5-5 after six, with Morel and Patrick Wisdom both hitting two-run homers in that inning. But Hayden Wesneski served up a solo homer to Luis Robert Jr. and the Sox led 6-5 going to the bottom of the eighth, when Ian Happâs two-run double gave the Cubs a 7-6 lead.
Hector Neris was given the save opportunity. He issued a one-out walk to Oscar ColĂĄs and the Sox sent in a pinch-runner, a rookie named Duke Ellis, who was making his MLB debut. Ellis promptly stole second, but then Neris picked him off (after a review) [VIDEO].
Neris then got Corey Julks to pop up to end the game.
Once again, the Cubs fell behind early to this awful Sox team, 5-1 going to the bottom of the fifth. The Cubs scored a pair in the fifth, one on a groundout and the other on a balk, to make it 5-3. Then they scored three in the seventh, on a wild pitch, a sac fly and a single (I told you that Sox team was awful!), to give them a 6-5 lead.
Wesneski, for the second straight night, allowed a key Sox home run, this one by Paul DeJong, that tied the game 6-6 in the eighth.
The game remained tied until the bottom of the ninth. Michael Kopech entered to pitch for the Sox. He threw ball one to Mike Tauchman. And then⌠[VIDEO]
Mike Tauchman was a fun player to have around for a couple of years.
On an absolutely gorgeous Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field almost exactly a year ago, this was what we might call the âPete Crow-Armstrong Game.â
PCA went 4-for-5 with a three-run homer and six RBI as the Cubs demolished the Sox, who actually took a 2-0 lead in the first off Cade Horton, who was making his first MLB start (after a relief outing in his MLB debut following an opener the previous weekend in New York).
Your 2026 New York Mets: Weâve been through a lot.
âWeâve been through a lot. It feels like when we went through that stretch â every time we got down a couple of runs, the game was over. That was the feeling. Now weâre down three in that first inning, and you still feel good.â -Carlos Mendoza [MLB]
But enough about the 18-25 Mets bad vibesâŚ
âWeâre better than that, especially the past couple of days. We needed to be better.â -Carlos Mendoza [MLB]
âŚletâs talk about the [insert Gerald voice] GOOD VIBES [Note: This is a reference who the only people that will get currently have a young child that they read aloud two âElephant & Piggieâ books every night and use my very specific voice for the Elephant character named Gerald]
â[Regular celebrations in the home clubhouse have followed, featuring pumping music and, as Benge put it,] âdefinitely way betterâ vibes.â -Anthony DiComo [MLB]
Speaking of vibes; Swaggy V[ibes] update
âI am always confident at the plate â I feel good right now for sure. I just have to continue to be consistent.â -Mark Vientos [New York Post]
The Mets are [fact checks by looking at data, does math, looks at dictionary] currently on a winning streak
âThereâs a lot to like. We won in a lot of different ways. We swung the bat well. We created traffic. We ran the bases well. We got timely hitting. The pitching was outstanding. ⌠Overall, the whole series, I thought we played complete, complete games.â -Carlos Mendoza [MLB]
Especially because the Mets have been, putting it nicely, âlacklusterâ to start the year; Iâm really getting R.A. Dickey vibes where, even if the team is not winning, McLean is just joy to watch every start because of how unique of a pitcher he is
âIâm pretty happy with getting into the seventh today. I just had to find what was working, get creative a couple times and find different pitches that were working.â -Nolan McLean [MLB]
Guys being bros
âIâve already been treating [AJ Ewing] like a rookie.â -Carson Benge [MLB]
Benge might be a rookie but this is veteran-level response to a reporter asking you to âtalk about the play where you did badââŚ
âItâs baseball. Itâs going to happen. It happens to the best of us. So being able to try and get the next play, try and get the next out, the next pitch, just really helps me keep my head on straight.â -Carson Benge [MLB]
âŚand this is Lucas Duda/Pete Alonso-level [complimentary] responding to be asked how your first big league walk off felt, yeah man, it was âdefinitely a firstââŚ
â[Carson Benge on his first MLB walk off hit] felt amazing. Definitely a first. Indescribable.â -Carson Benge [MLB]
âŚthough Christian Scott might the true new team Lucas Duda/Pete Alonso quote giver
âYouâre obviously having a lot more fun when youâre winning baseball games.â -Christian Scott [MLB]
This is catnip for anyone who was into sabermetrics in the aughts
âThatâs just part of my identity as a hitter. Iâm patient. I see a lot of pitches, and I make pitchers work hard.â -A.J. Ewing [MLB]
I genuinely donât know a lot about Freddy Peralta, but seems like a good teammate
âIt reminds me of my debut and how proud you feel about yourself. I know that [Ewing] feels great about it, and I think that we made him feel better with a win.â -Freddy Peralta [MLB]
My read is this is a very polite and concise way of replacing a response that could be more aggressive, way longer, and include the word ârunwayâ a lot
âWe look at [having two rookies in the OF with Juan Soto] and say that could be a really productive outfield for a long time.â -David Stearns
After being constantly burned by squinting at the stats and scouting reports of Mets OF prospects over the years, hoping they become full time >2+ WAR starters (e.g. Lastings Milledge, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, or Nick Evans if in LF), Iâm getting my hopes up once again
âIâm confident in my ability. Iâm just going to play the same game Iâve been playing and do what I do.â -A.J. Ewing
Jared Greenspan of MLB.com had a really nice post about Christian Scottâs pitch data but tl;dr below
âThe stuff is electric.â -Carlos Mendoza [MLB]
Joe Lacob made it clear what his expectation is for the Warriors each and every season.
Which was, in part, why Steve Kerr was confident in his decision to return to Golden State for two more seasons.
The Warriors coach spoke to reporters for the first time since signing his new contract, and was asked about his relationship with Lacob over the years and currently, as the team navigates a difficult path back to playoff contention.
âJoe and I have great respect for each other,â Kerr said. âI was here as a player all those years at Oracle when the crowd was loving it and the team was lousy. It just was. The team did not have what it haves now, which is really strong leadership, incredible infastructure and a vision for winning. Everyone booâd Joe when he said âWeâre going to win a titleâ or âWeâre trading Monta [Ellis]â or whatever it was, right? You canât argue with the results.
âJoe came in here, and he built a pretty incredible organization, on the business side, on the basketball side. Weâve had a great partnership. It doesnât mean we always agree, nor should we. We want to be pushing each other.â
In recent weeks, when Kerr was deciding whether or not he wanted to return and coach the Warriors, he spoke with both Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy on multiple occasions, and one thing Lacob said in those meetings stuck with him and gave him confidence that the organization still is dedicated to winning.
âThe only thing I would reveal from our conversations, and I donât think he would mind if I shared this, but we were talking about our injuries and how this is the first time where we canât realistically just say, âHey, letâs win a title next year,â you know?â Kerr recalled.
âHe just said, âYou know, Iâm the owner, and I canât help but just say I expect to be in the playoffs every year and have a shot.â Frankly, thatâs one of the reasons why we have done that is because of his vision and his passion. I admire that. I love that. I think he sees the same thing in me. Weâre both incredibly competitive. Heâs going to be frustrated with things that I do, and Iâm going to be frustrated with his reaction sometimes on the sideline if heâs upset with something.â
If winning was not Lacob and the Warriorsâ No. 1 priority, there is no doubt in Kerrâs mind that he already would have called it quits by now.
âThatâs all part of it, but we have great respect for one another, and we share the exact same goal,â Kerr explained. âThatâs ultimately why Iâm coming back, because if that didnât exist, then this would have ended.
Worcester took the lead early in this one against the Bisons (TOR â and hereâs your annual reminder that the plural of bison is âbisonâ) thanks to a solo shot by first baseman Nick Sogard. Sogard is heating up, with four multi-hit efforts in the last six games. Over the past eight games, his slash line is .379/.474/.724 with two home runs and seven RBI. I can think of a team that needs a spark who could use a Nick Sogard.
The Bison(s) got all of their runs in the second inning off of recently demoted starter Jake Bennett, who allowed seven hits and four runs in 3 â innings, throwing 70 pitches. Seth Martinez, Noah Song, Tayron Guerrero combined for 4 â shutout innings.
A Mikey Romero two-run shot in the ninth cut the lead to the final score of 4-3. Sogard and Nate Eaton each had two hit days and Kristian Campbell walked three times.
Ahbram Liendo had a monster day at the plate for the Sea Dogs on Thursday, hammering his first homer of the season, part of a three hit day with three RBI, and a stolen base.
Ahbram Liendo solo shot.
The Boston Red Sox prospect with his first home run of the season in Double-A. pic.twitter.com/pmqE8ayQJS
Marvin Alcantara also added a solo shot. Blake Wehunt started and went 3 â innings, striking out seven Yard Goats (COL). Reliever Max Carlson got the win and Cooper Adams a two inning save.
John Holobetz (1-3, 5.40) will get the ball for the Sea Dogs on Friday at 7:10.
Bowling Green Hot Rods 5, Greenville Drive 1 (BOX)
The Drive had eight hits on the day against the Hot Rods (TB) but couldnât get any of them to the plate until a meaningless run in the ninth. Henry Godbout was 3-for-5, and Antonio Anderson had two hits and an RBI on the day.
Starter Dylan Brown struck out seven in his second start since the promotion to Greenville, allowing two runs in five innings.
The Drive will send Marcus Phillips (0-2, 7.64) to the mound at 6:45 on Friday.
Salem RidgeYaks 6, Fredericksburg Nationals 3 (BOX)
Enddy Azocar opened the scoring for the RidgeYaks with a solo shot, his sixth, in the third inning, part of a two-hit, two-RBI day. Azocar has a .279 average and a .846 OPS on the year.
Skylar King, Ty Hodge, and Avinson Pinto all contributed two-hit games as well for Salem, part of an 11-hit effort in the 6-3 win over Fredericksburg (WAS).
Starter Barrett Morgan was outstanding, allowing one hit in five shutout innings for the win. Morgan was an 11th-round pick for the Sox a year ago. Jose Bello picked up a four inning save.
Jason Gilman (0-0, 1.23) will take the bump for Salem at 6:35 on Friday.
Dane goes for broke 5km from top for stage seven win
Decathlonâs Felix Gall is only other rider to get close
Jonas Vingegaard, the pre-race favourite, proved his Giro dâItalia credentials by going alone to conquer the Blockhaus summit finish and win stage seven on Friday as the Dane made his first telling move of this yearâs race.
The Visma-Lease a Bike rider, on his Giro debut, went for broke with just over 5km to the top, with the Austrian Felix Gall (Decathlon CMA CGM) the only rider to get close as he came in 13 seconds behind the winner.
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The National Basketball Association might have leaked the script for the upcoming conference finals, hasnât it?
On Thursday evening, the NBA released all possible scenarios for the Eastern and Western Conference Finals, both of which have one team already locked into the matchupsâOKC Thunder in the West, New York Knicks in the Eastâbut their opponent still to be determined.
If Cleveland wins Game 6 Friday, Game 1 of the ECF between Knicks and. Cavs will be played: 3:30 pm EST on Sunday at MSG https://t.co/9vKQaa9PK1
Interestingly enough, the NBA announced the tip-off time for a potential Knicks-Cavaliers ECF, assuming Cleveland beats Detroit in Game 6 later today, setting Game 1 for 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The potential Pistons-Knicks tip-off time in case Detroit beats all odds and advances in seven games? Not even in consideration for the NBA!
Make of that whatever you want, but hey, I wouldnât complain having the Pistons and the whole ridiculous Deeeeee-trooit baaas-keeet-baall chant the hell out of the picture.
The Cavs won Game 5 on Wednesday, bringing their semifinals matchup to a 3-2 balance with Detroit facing back-to-back win-or-go-home games going forward, starting today⌠in The Land. None of those teams had won away from home before the Cavs beat the Pistons on the road, taking a series lead for good and making it hellaciously tough for a postseason-underperforming Detroit squad to pull off the miracle and advance.
Tip-off today is at 7 p.m. ET. If you still have popcorn left, grab a whole bunch and enjoy this war while the Knickerbockers get back to practice in their Tarrytown facilities, patiently waiting for their next victim.
On top of that, itâs been announced that Knicksâ all-time great broadcaster Mike Breen will be on the call for all of New Yorkâs ECF games, with ESPN holding the broadcasting rights for the Eastern Conference Finals and the NBA Finals.
All jokes, but good times all around, ainât em?
đ¨Knicks ECF SCHEDULE:
1ď¸âŁ -Sun May 17 (if Det-Cle goes 6) -Tue May 19 (if Det-Cle goes 7) 2ď¸âŁ: -Tue May 19 (if Det-Cle goes 6) -Thu May 21 (if Det-Cle goes 7) 3ď¸âŁSat May 23 4ď¸âŁMon May 25 5ď¸âŁWed May 27 (if nec) 6ď¸âŁFri May 29 (if nec) 7ď¸âŁSun May 31 (if nec)