Sham Yankees: MLB Suit Targets Alleged Counterfeiter With 5 Names

A man who goes by as many as five different names is accused in a new federal lawsuit of repeatedly selling counterfeit New York Yankees merchandise around Yankee Stadium.

MLB Advanced Media and MLB Properties contend that Jemal Dortch—who is also called Jamal Dortch, Jamal Wiggins, Jemal Wiggins and Jamaal Wiggins—is liable for trademark counterfeiting, trademark infringement and related claims. The case is detailed in a 34-page complaint filed on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York.

MLB Advanced Media and MLB Properties (hereinafter MLB) own and officially license various apparel and other products that feature among the more than 1,000 trademarks of MLB and its teams. As MLB tells it, Dortch has been a serial counterfeiter and infringer who has ignored “repeated warnings” to stop the distribution and selling of baseball caps, headwear and other products bearing MLB trademarks. 

The complaint, authored by Robertson D. Beckerlegge and other attorneys from BakerHostetler, refers to undercover investigators hired by MLB to pose as buyers of merchandise outside of Yankee Stadium. MLB cites 18 separate examples of Dortch running afoul of the law between September 2022 and last month by selling counterfeit and infringing goods. 

Despite being arrested or caught in the act by private investigators, Dortch doesn’t appear deterred by the consequences. He’s accused of simply trying again months, weeks, days or even hours after being caught.

For example, on Sept. 23, 2022, Dortch was arrested for trademark counterfeiting in connection with his distributing, offering for sale, and/or selling infringing goods. On April 1, 2023, Dortch was arrested again for the same offense. On July 7, 2024, Dortch was observed selling caps bearing Yankees logos. MLB then served Dortch with a cease-and-desist letter and he agreed to surrender 56 counterfeit Yankees caps. 

But a couple of weeks later, he was observed engaged in the same activity, leading to another cease-and-desist letter and him surrendering more than two dozen counterfeit Yankees caps and hats. 

MLB cites still other incidents that occurred closer in time. On Aug. 24, 2024, Dortch surrendered 18 counterfeit Yankees caps and hats. A day later there were two separate incidents. In the first one he surrendered counterfeit Yankees caps, hats and t-shirts and later in the day he was spotted again. He then turned over more caps, hats and t-shirts. 

The complaint’s inventory of incidents is extensive and includes surveillance photos.

MLB highlights that the sale of counterfeit goods is likely to “cause confusion and mistake in the minds of the purchasing public.” Some consumers might wrongly believe they’re buying officially licensed products. MLB also points out its intellectual property and goodwill are harmed since its trademarks stand for “the reputation for quality” that officially licensed products demand.

Among the demanded remedies, MLB wants a permanent injunction to block Dortch from selling any “any reproduction, counterfeit, copy or colorable imitation of the MLB Trademarks to identify any goods or the rendering of any services not authorized.” The league also demands that Dortch be barred from “making any statement or representation whatsoever” that could induce consumers into believing he’s selling legit items. The destruction or “otherwise dealing with the unauthorized products” is also demanded, as is a requirement that Dortch supply MLB “with the name and address of each person or entity from whom or from which it has purchased any item bearing the MLB Trademarks.” In addition, MLB wants Dortch’s profits and other financial compensation as well as total sales figures for any sales of unauthorized MLB items. 

The case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Loretta A. Preska, who has presided over several high-profile cases over the years. In the late 1990s, Preska was the judge for the defamation lawsuit brought by wrongly accused Olympic Park bombing suspect Richard Jewell against the New York Post. That litigation settled out of court.

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EXCLUSIVE: Jack Eichel Talks Summer Vacation, Starting Camp With Newest Knight Mitch Marner

<i>Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel (9) is named Third Star of the Game after the Golden Knights defeated the Buffalo Sabres 3-1 in an NHL game at T-Mobile Arena on Jan. 25, 2025. <b>PHOTO: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images</b></i>

LAS VEGAS -- Golden Knights star Jack Eichel knows what it means to leave an organization and city that brought you into the NHL, and then having to start over in a brand-new city.

Which is why the 2015 second overall pick is more than willing to lend a hand with the newest Golden Knight, Mitch Marner, who arrived last week via a sign-and-trade deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Marner, an area native of Toronto, was taken by the Maple Leafs two picks after Eichel in the same draft.

"Having went through the situation of leaving an organization in the city and having a fresh start in Vegas, I think I can relate, to a point, to some of the things he's going through," Eichel said. "I think he's obviously had his own situation, and however that ended, I'm sure he's super excited to have a fresh start and be in a place like Vegas, and I know he'll excel.

"I'm looking forward to continuing to get to know him and then getting the opportunity to play with him."

Eichel spoke to The Hockey News via phone call Tuesday, discussing the Marner acquisition, his summer vacation on the East Coast, preparation for the 2025-26 campaign, and looking forward to returning with a fresh mindset in September.

During the "Leaf Morning Take" podcast, Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said it's hard to predict if Eichel and Marner will end up on the same line, but he is looking forward to seeing the two when camp opens in September.

"There needs to be chemistry, first of all," Cassidy said. "And there might be some automatically, and there might be none, you never know. They're going to get an opportunity at some point, whether it's early on or later, to play together. Because you want to see what it looks like.

"Mark Stone was up there with Jack last year, pretty good hockey player, right? So we have (Tomas) Hertl, we have (William) Karlsson, so (Marner's) going to get a good center, and what's the best fit where he can play his game? I'll say this about Jack and Mitch, they're probably both distributors first, so it'll be interesting to see if they do play together. And I'm sure they will in situations, even if they're not in the same line, and see how that works out if one of them becomes more of a shooter. But those questions will all get answered as we go along."

Said Eichel: "Obviously, incredible signing in addition to our team, world-class player and somebody whose game I really admire and respect. Somebody who can create so much and do so much in different areas of the game. Had some brief conversations with Mitch, and everyone that I've spoken to that knows him, that's been around him, has the best of things to say about him. So we're super excited to have him in Vegas."

With training camp still a couple of months out, Eichel said his summer vacation at home in Massachusetts has been nothing short of relaxing.

"It's been good," he said. "I mean, it's always nice to be able to come home and see some friends and some family and catch up.

"Obviously, the season is a whirlwind and you're constantly in the mode of preparing for the next game and trying to put your efforts towards winning hockey. In the offseason, I think it's just a little bit of a mental reset, given the time and demand of the season. Give your body a rest, and then get back to training and figure out what you want to try and do to improve yourself and come back in good shape."

Outside of spending time with family and friends, breathing in life off the ice, Eichel said he hasn't done anything special or out of the ordinary in the gym during the offseason, but has stuck to a regimen that will have him ready for the start of camp in September.

"I think it's about being consistent and then obviously finding ways or things that you want to try and improve on in your body, and something that will help you respond better on the ice," he said. "So, for me, it's always been the simple things. You want to lift weights, you want to try and get some running in, obviously keep your conditioning and cardio at a good point, and just try and give yourself the opportunity to feel as good as you can on the ice. I don't really think that there's necessarily a special sauce. It's more so, for me, about consistency."

Eichel is coming off his best season, which saw him register career-bests in points (94) and assists (66). The 28-year-old earned his fourth All-Star bid, and finished fifth in voting for both the Hart and Selke awards.

He also finished third in the voting for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, presented each year to the "player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability."

His high character has been on display this week, with time dedicated toward community outreach, beginning Monday with Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy's second annual Cassidy Murray Golf Classic.

The event benefits the Cassidy Murray Foundation, named in honor of 13-year-old Cassidy Murray, who was killed in a water accident in Aruba in 2022. Cassidy Murray and Bruce Cassidy’s teenage daughter, Shannon, were classmates and best friends.

On Tuesday, the star center was in Vermont, making an appearance at a hockey camp.

<i>Fan favorite Jack Eichel signs autographs during the 2024 Battle For Vegas charity softball game. Eichel will captain a team of current and former Golden Knights on Saturday, July 12, 2025, as they battle a team representing the Las Vegas Raiders. <b>PHOTO: Battle For Vegas</b></i> 

Saturday, the fan favorite will captain a squad of current and former Golden Knights in the Battle For Vegas charity softball event at Las Vegas Ballpark.

Later this month his JE9 Hockey Camp will be held at City National Arena.

With most of the components in place and the Knights signing players almost daily, questions continue to revolve around a contract extension that could make Eichel the highest-paid player in franchise history.

Eichel, who helped deliver Vegas its first Stanley Cup in 2023, said it's the last thing he's worried about while enjoying his summer vacation.

"Obviously, happy in Vegas, the organization has been great to me," Eichel said. "I think that that stuff kind of takes care of itself, and I kind of worry more so about the things I can control and try to prepare for next season."

Knicks not adding Pelicans assistant James Borrego to Mike Brown's coaching staff

While the staff working alongside new Knicks head coach Mike Brown has yet to be finalized, there's one league assistant the team can cross off its wish list.

According to SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley, the Knicks won't be poaching Pelicans associate head coach James Borrego, who was among the candidates who interviewed for the head coaching position last month. The 47-year-old assistant will remain in New Orleans, where he's held in high regard and under contract.

Borrego joined the NBA's coaching ranks back in 2003, and served as an assistant with the Spurs for seven years. He then worked in assistant roles with the Hornets (2010-12), Magic (2012-15), and Spurs again (2015-18) before landing his first head coaching job with the Hornets in 2018. He was fired after the 2021-22 season with a 138-163 overall record.

Brown's tenure with the Knicks officially began on Tuesday, as he laid out his vision for a roster with championship goals in a wide-open Eastern Conference.

“Nobody has any bigger expectations, first of all, than I do. My expectations are high,” Brown said during his introductory news conference. “This is the Knicks… I love and embrace the expectations that come along with it... I’m looking forward to putting a plan in place and working with those guys on both ends of the floor, I love their length, I love their versatility."

Mike Brown on coaching Knicks: 'Nobody has bigger expectations… than I do'

Expectations are sky-high around the Knicks — the team just fired the coach who led it to its first Eastern Conference Finals in a quarter century. That sets the bar at finals-or-bust high for his replacement.

Mike Brown leaned into that at his introductory press conference.

"Nobody has bigger expectations, first of all, than I do," Brown said at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. "My expectations are high. This is the Knicks. I talked about Madison Square Garden being iconic. I talked about our fans. I love and embrace the expectations that come along with it. I'm looking forward to it."

There are reasons Brown won out on a long and winding coaching search. First and foremost, he's a good coach. Brown is a two-time NBA Coach of the Year who led the LeBron-era Cleveland Cavaliers to the Finals, and he was the coach who broke Sacramento's 16-year playoff drought. Second, he has coached stars before, including LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. However, reports out of New York suggest that what was the real selling point was Brown's collaborative nature, working with the front office and his assistant coaches. That was not the Thibodeau way, and it wore on Leon Rose and the Knicks' front office.

"I had great conversations with [Knicks' owner James] Dolan and, obviously, Leon and his group," Brown said. "My whole thing is that I want to form a partnership with (Leon). I want to do this together. It's impossible to do it on your own."

Brown takes over a roster that won 51 games and finished as the No. 3 seed in the East a season ago. Those Knicks had the fifth-best offense in the NBA behind Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, but were also 14th in the league in defense. Brown is known as a defense-first coach, but then again, so was the fired Thibodeau — a coach can only do so much with the talent on hand, and the Knicks front office has not built a defensive juggernaut.

The question with the Knicks is less tactical — although Brown will want less isolation and more ball-and-player movement, remember he was Steve Kerr's lead assistant with the Warriors for a couple of titles — and more whether having a different voice in the locker room is the key. Do the Knicks just need a change?

"I thought what this group did this past year in the playoffs, it just shows their potential, not just defensively but offensively, too," Brown said at his press conference. "I'm looking forward to putting a plan in place and working with those guys on both ends of the floor... Implementing my vision is very exciting for me and, hopefully, it is for everyone else. I think the ceiling is high on both ends for the group."

Brown and the Celtics need to reach that ceiling — the expectations he walks into are that high.

Lane Lambert – A Look Back on the New Kraken Head Coach's Playing Career

Many Seattle Kraken fans are excited to get to know Lane Lambert, the coach, for this upcoming NHL season, but did you know that Lambert had a lengthy career as a right-handed center in his playing days? Let's take a look at Lane Lambert, the player, before we get a chance to see Lane Lambert, the coach, in the next few months.

Lambert was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan in Canada in 1964. He began his junior career in 1980 with the Swift Current Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, scoring 97 points in 55 games. After that standout season, he signed to play in the Western Hockey League with the Saskatoon Blades notching an impressive 237 points in 136 games between two seasons. Lambert was also was very familiar with the penalty box, serving a total of 237 penalty minutes in those two years.

The Detroit Red Wings selected Lambert in the 2nd round of the 1983 NHL Draft. The 25th overall pick shared the draft stage with Hall-of-Famers such as Pat LaFontaine, Cam Neely, and Steve Yzerman. In addition, fellow head coach Bruce Cassidy, who is currently the head coach of the Vegas Golden Knights, was also drafted in 1983, by the Chicago Blackhawks.

Lambert Immediately started playing for the Red Wings in the fall of 1983, where he spent two full and one partial seasons. In his Red Wings tenure, he scored 65 points (36 goals and 29 assists). Lambert also racked up 349 penalty minutes in 176 games, mostly due to fighting. In his first three NHL seasons, he dropped the gloves a total of 37 times.

Lane Lambert (Detroit Red Wings) fights Randy Cunnyworth (Pittsburgh Penguins) in 1985

The 1986-87 season saw Lambert start on the New York Rangers roster, playing only 18 games, before being traded to the Quebec Nordiques where he played the remainder of the season and until 1989. In his time with the Nordiques, he recorded 55 points and 139 penalty minutes in 89 total games. 1989 would be the last season that Lambert would play in the NHL.

Between 1989 and 1996, Lambert played overseas primarily in Germany for Duesseldorf EG and Switzerland for Ajoie HC and Langnau SC, with an additional 58 games for the Canadian National Team.

From 1996 and 2001, Lambert played the remainder of his pro career in the International Hockey League, splitting time with the Cleveland Lumberjacks and Houston Aeros. In 1999, he helped the Aeros win the Turner Cup which was the IHL championship trophy at the time. Once he was done playing, he quickly turned to coaching, starting as an assistant coach with the WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors in 2002.

Even though Lambert is well past his playing days, he still has quite a bit in the tank as a coach. We look forward to seeing the energy and competitiveness he brings to the bench this upcoming season as the Kraken look to rebound from last year.

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NHL Prospect Pool Overview ’25-26: Yes, The Colorado Avalanche Actually Have One

The Colorado Avalanche are today’s focus in an NHL off-season series examining each team’s prospect pool.

Tony Ferrari digs into the Avalanche’s strengths and weaknesses, latest draft class, positional depth chart and next player in line for an NHL opportunity. A player who no longer holds rookie eligibility in the NHL is considered graduated and no longer a prospect for these exercises.

Initial Thoughts

I’m not going to sugarcoat things. The Avalanche have one of the most barren prospect pools in all of hockey. 

They traded their one high-end prospect at the deadline this past year when they acquired Brock Nelson, sending Calum Ritchie to the New York Islanders. They recently acquired Gavin Brindley in a trade that saw Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood head to the Columbus Blue Jackets. That helped, but it’s not nearly enough.

Brindley is a fantastic middle-six prospect who brings a high-end motor and some impressive skill. He’s always been questioned because of his stature, but he’s never let that get in the way of his ability to make a positive impact. He struggled in his first full AHL season, but he was constantly using his speed and tenacity to get involved. His style of play should fit right in with the Avs’ top players.

Oskar Olausson’s time to prove himself is getting shorter, as the speedy Swede hasn’t found his footing in the AHL. The 22-year-old has shown himself to be an excellent transition player and a decent playmaker, but he hasn’t found a way to consistently impact the game offensively. Olausson is a good shooter, skilled passer and a decisive puckhandler. He has all of the tools, but he hasn’t figured out how to leverage them in the North American game. 

The Avalanche have a bit more promise on the back end. 

Mikhail Gulyayev is a potential impact player, with high-end skating and some nice puck-moving as a passer. Gulyayev plays the game with a ton of speed, and he could be a valuable depth offensive blueliner for the Avs one day. His KHL contract runs through this season so we could see him make the jump at the end of the year. His defensive game needs a bit of work, but he’s a fun player to watch. 

One of the Avs’ most promising defensive prospects, Sean Behrens, missed all of this past season with a knee injury he suffered during a practice scrimmage in October. Behrens has been a very successful defender who plays a sound two-way game and uses his skating to take the puck away. A healthy season will go a long way, but we may not see Behrens at full strength until the latter half of the season. 

Tory Pitner played his freshman season at the University of Denver and registered just one assist, but his game has always been centered on the defensive side of the puck. His best shifts are when the opposing team can’t get anything going, and Pitner closes lanes down and uses an intelligent stick to kill momentum. He’s not a fun player to watch, but coaches love a no-nonsense defender.

Oskar Olausson (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)

2025 NHL Draft Class

Round 3, 77th overall - Francesco Dell'Elce, D, UMass-Amherst (NCAA)

Round 4, 118th overall - Linus Funck, D, Lulea Jr. (Swe.)

Round 7, 214th overall - Nolan Roed, C, Tri-City (USHL)

In the third round, Colorado picked Francesco Dell’Elce, a 20-year-old defender from UMass. He had a unique path, going from prep school in his original draft year to the BCHL and then the NCAA this past season. Dell’Elce has always had an offensive touch, using his skating to escape and open lanes against forecheckers, but he’s never been truly elite, which has held him back. The Avalanche made an interesting swing on a late bloomer. 

In the fourth round, Colorado took a bet on a big, Swedish blueliner who has shown some flashes of puckhandling and passing ability that could translate to the next level. In Funck’s own end, he is more of a stick-checker than a player who takes the body. He dislodges the puck, jumps on it and makes a quick first pass. He isn’t quite dynamic enough to be a big offensive performer, but he has the tools to be a solid, defensively focused transition defender. 

After splitting 2023-24 between high school and the United States League, Nolan Roed garnered some NHL attention as a draft-plus-one forward who put up almost a point per game for the Tri-City Storm. He’s heading to St. Cloud State next season, and his game will be tested there. His offense comes from being an off-puck complementary player to his linemates. Roed times play well and gets into pockets at the right moment. It will be interesting to see how his NCAA campaign goes in the fall.

Strengths

Most teams have at least one area of strength. The Avalanche have a couple of nice prospects, but calling any one position or any group of prospects a true strength is being too optimistic. 

For the most part, Colorado’s best prospects play Avs-style hockey. Brindley, Gulyayev and Olausson are all high-pace speedy players. Having a type and sticking to it is important. The Avalanche, at the very least, do that when they can. 

Weaknesses

While you could realistically say everything is a weakness, the Avs don’t have any players who realistically have a chance of playing center at the next level. 

A few players are listed as centers, but they are long shots to play, and if they do, they’ll likely move to the wing. Max Curran, Christian Humphreys and Nolan Roed are all potentially centers, but the upside is quite low. 

The Avs have no centers in the system if we're being blunt. Losing Ritchie at the deadline in March took away their top prospect and their lone center prospect. 

Hidden Gem: Mikhail Gulyayev, D

Just about every prospect in the Avalanche’s pipeline could be considered a hidden gem, but Gulyayev plays in the KHL, and he doesn’t get the love some of the top players from that league get because he doesn’t rack up an insane amount of points. That said, he’s a gifted skater and a puck-mover. The Avs thrive with defenders who can make plays on the back end and evade pressure. Gulyayev might be the next man up in that line.

Gavin Brindley (Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images)

Next Man Up: Gavin Brindley, RW

Colorado doesn’t have anyone who is immediately ready to jump into the lineup, but Brindley could make the most immediate impact if he’s called up. His speed and energy could bring some value to the bottom six, or he could be used in spots in the top six. He has the requisite skill, but he just needs a bit of time to adjust after a middling AHL rookie year. Brindley has the highest upside of any forward they have in the system, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to jump into the NHL. 

Prospect Depth Chart Notables

LW: Nikita Prishchepov, Christian Humphreys, Cooper Gay, Chase Bradley, Taylor Makar

C: Max Curran, Nolan Roed

RW: Gavin Brindley, Oskar Olausson

LD: Sean Behrens, Mikhail Gulyayev, Francesco Dell’Elce, Saige Weinstein, 

RD: Tory Pitner, Linus Funck, Nikita Ishimnikov

G: Ilya Nabokov, Ivan Yunin, Louka Cloutier

For a deeper dive into the prospect pool with player rankings, check out the Yearbook and Future Watch editions of The Hockey News in print.

Red Sox ‘monitoring' Twins pitcher ahead of trade deadline: Report

Red Sox ‘monitoring' Twins pitcher ahead of trade deadline: Report originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Red Sox must upgrade their starting pitching if they hope to stay in the postseason hunt. It appears the Craig Breslow-led front office is already doing its due diligence with the 2025 MLB trade deadline looming.

On Wednesday, Jon Morosi of MLB Network named the Red Sox as one of the teams “monitoring” Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan as a potential trade candidate.

“They could be a buy-and-sell posture with a focus on adding a longer-term arm to the starting rotation,” Morosi said of the Red Sox. “And the man that the Red Sox and a number of teams in the Major Leagues are monitoring, at least right now, (is) Joe Ryan of the Minnesota Twins. Ryan has been excellent so far this season. … I think he’s one of the best starting pitchers in the American League and he’s only getting better.”

Shortly after mentioning Ryan as a Red Sox trade target, Morosi noted that Minnesota will “need to be out of the AL postseason picture and completely overwhelmed by an offer” to part ways with the 29-year-old. The Twins are currently 14 games back in the AL Central and four games back in the Wild Card race.

Ryan is in the midst of the best season of his five-year MLB career. Through 18 games (17 starts), he boasts a 2.76 ERA and 0.89 WHIP with 116 strikeouts and 21 walks in 104.1 innings. He would immediately slot in as a rock-solid No. 2 starter in the rotation behind ace Garrett Crochet.

As Morosi mentions, Ryan will be costly as a frontline starter under team control through 2027. But if the Red Sox are serious about contending, they’ll have to get uncomfortable and part ways with some of their prized prospects to bring in proven MLB talent. Breslow showed his willingness to trade highly-touted prospects for pitching in the offseason when he sent catcher Kyle Teel to the Chicago White Sox for Crochet.

Perhaps the Red Sox would sweeten the trade package by including 2024 All-Star Game MVP Jarren Duran. Boston’s outfield logjam with the emergence of MLB’s No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony has made Duran the subject of trade rumors ahead of the deadline.

“Jarren Duran posts,” Morosi added. “And not to necessarily say that this would be the deal, Ryan for Duran, but the Twins (are) a team that has needed guys that post consistently.

“Duran would fit very nicely for the long term in a lineup like what the Twins have. I’m not putting two and two together and getting 10, but these are just scenarios where the Red Sox, when you’ve already traded Rafael Devers, what’s one more consistent, everyday player who’s been an All-Star in the past in Jarren Duran?”

The 2025 MLB trade deadline is set for 6 p.m. ET on July 31.

Pirates at Royals Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for July 9

It's Wednesday, July 9 and the Pirates (38-55) are in Kansas City to take on the Royals (45-48). Bailey Falter is slated to take the mound for Pittsburgh against Kris Bubic for Kansas City.

Kansas City took game 2 versus Pittsburgh, 4-3 on a Nick Loftin launched a two-run homer that put the Royals up momentarily in the seventh inning before he landed a walkoff single to win the game.

The Royals go for the sweep and look to extend their winning streak to four games. The Pirates have lost five consecutive games and scored six total runs in that span.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Pirates at Royals

  • Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: Kauffman Stadium
  • City: Kansas City, MO
  • Network/Streaming: SNP, FDSNKC

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Odds for the Pirates at the Royals

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Pirates (+164), Royals (-199)
  • Spread:  Royals -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Pirates at Royals

  • Pitching matchup for July 9, 2025: Bailey Falter vs. Kris Bubic
    • Pirates: Bailey Falter, (6-4, 3.69 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.2 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts
    • Royals: Kris Bubic, (7-6, 2.36 ERA)
      Last outing: 7.0 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 7 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 6 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Pirates at Royals

  • Kansas City is 5-1 in the last six games
  • The Royals have lost 48 of their 93 games this season
  • The Under is 7-3 in the Pirates' last 10 games
  • Pittsburgh is 0-5 in the last five games
  • Pittsburgh is 10-8 in Falter's 18 starts this season
  • Kansas City is 9-8 in Bubic's 17 starts this season

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Guardians at Astros prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 9

Its Wednesday, July 9 and the Guardians (42-48) are in Houston to take on the Astros (55-37).

Slade Cecconi is slated to take the mound for Cleveland against Brandon Walter for Houston.

Walter and the Astros will be looking to avoid the sweep as Cleveland has taken the first two games of the series. Last night, Houston rallied from a 6-1 deficit after just four innings but lost in ten innings, 10-6. All-Star Hunter Brown was bad early (6ER in 6IP) and fellow All-Star Josh Hader was bad late (3ER in 1.2IP). Angel Martinez' grand slam in the tenth was the difference in the game.

Lets dive into tonight's matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Guardians at Astros

  • Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
  • Time: 8:10PM EST
  • Site: Minute Maid Park
  • City: Houston, TX
  • Network/Streaming: CLEG, SCHN

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Odds for the Guardians at the Astros

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Guardians (+119), Astros (-142)
  • Spread:  Astros -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Guardians at Astros

  • Pitching matchup for July 9, 2025: Slade Cecconi vs. Brandon Walter
    • Guardians: Slade Cecconi (3-4, 3.56 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/4 vs. Detroit - 6IP, 2ER, 6H, 2BB, 5Ks
    • Astros: Brandon Walter (1-1, 4.15 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/3 at Colorado - 5IP, 5ER, 8H, 0BB, 3Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Guardians at Astros

  • The Guardians have won 2 straight after losing their previous 10 games
  • 4 of the Guardians' last 5 games in Houston have gone over the Total
  • The Guardians have covered in their last 3 games against the Astros
  • With 2 hits last night, Jose Altuve has 12 hits in his last 27ABs
  • Jose Ramirez has hit safely in 4 of his last 5 games (6-18)

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Guardians and the Astros

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Our model calculates projections around each moneyline, spread and over/under bet for every game on the MLB calendar based on data points like past performance, player matchups, ballpark information and weather forecasts.

Once the model is finished running, we put its projection next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Wednesday's game between the Guardians and the Astros:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Houston Astros on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Cleveland Guardians at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Nationals at Cardinals Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for July 9

It's Wednesday, July 9 and the Nationals (37-54) are in St. Louis to take on the Cardinals (49-43). MacKenzie Gore is slated to take the mound for Washington against Andre Pallante for St. Louis.

St. Louis won game 1 of the series, 4-2 after being shutout 11-0 on Monday against the Cubs. The Cardinals are looking to avoid three straight series losses as they are 2-5 in the past seven games.

Washington fired their manager and got out to an early 2-0 lead over St. Louis before allowing four unanswered runs. After the All-Star break, the Nationals could see that new management boost and see the second-half of the season as a new lease on a potentially lost year.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Nationals at Cardinals

  • Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
  • Time: 7:45PM EST
  • Site: Busch Stadium
  • City: St. Louis, MO
  • Network/Streaming: MASN, FDSNMW

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Odds for the Nationals at the Cardinals

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Nationals (-103), Cardinals (-117)
  • Spread:  Cardinals 1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Nationals at Cardinals

  • Pitching matchup for July 9, 2025: MacKenzie Gore vs. Andre Pallante
    • Nationals: MacKenzie Gore, (3-8, 3.11 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.1 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed, 4 Walks, and 2 Strikeouts
    • Cardinals: Andre Pallante, (5-4, 4.10 ERA)
      Last outing: 7.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 1 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 3 Strikeouts

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Nationals and the Cardinals

Rotoworld Best Bet Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) thinks the Nationals at plus-money will be a good bet the second-half of the season:

"Washington goes to Milwaukee after facing St. Louis, so that will be a tough series where one win will be an achievement considering how hot the Brewers have been.

However, to start the second half of the year, the Nationals host the Padres, Reds, then goes to Minnesota to face the Twins. You will likely be getting +150 or better on the ML in a lot of those games and -110 to -130 odds on the run line of +1.5.

This Nats squad will likely use new management as a boost and the All-Star break as a second lease on the season. While I don't expect them to make a splash or dominate, they could surprise for the first 10-20 games of the second half."

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projection next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Wednesday’s game between the Nationals and the Cardinals:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the St. Louis Cardinals on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Washington Nationals at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Nationals at Cardinals

  • Washington is 7-11 in Gore's 18 starts this year and are 1-4 in the last five
  • The Cardinals have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against NL East teams
  • The Cardinals' last 3 versus the Nationals have stayed under the Total
  • The Cardinals have covered the Run Line in 4 straight matchups against the Nationals

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Horner’s Red Bull exit: the end of an era that will be felt across Formula One grid | Giles Richards

Departure now leaves a question mark about the next chapter of one of the sport’s extraordinary success stories

The removal of Christian Horner from his post as team principal at Red Bull represents both the end of an era in Formula One and, in the short term, the most turbulent period in the team’s history. It carries an import that will be felt right across the sport, a significance in how it played out and what happens next as the team Horner built and led to such enormous success faces an uncertain future.

Horner has been at Red Bull since the team was formed in 2005 from the ashes of Jaguar, a team in no little disarray when Red Bull bought it. Horner was at the helm as it was transformed from an operation of 450 personnel, without so much as a win to their name, to one of 1,500 today that has won eight drivers’ titles and six constructors’ championships, and is one of the most extraordinary success stories in F1 history.

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Mariners at Yankees prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 9

Its Wednesday, July 9 and the Mariners (48-43) are in Bronx to take on the Yankees (50-41).

Logan Evans is slated to take the mound for Seattle against Cam Schlittler for New York.

The Yankees took the series opener last night, 10-3. Cal Raleigh homered for Seattle, but his blast was more than offset by home runs from Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, and Austin Wells. Will Warren pitched 5.2 scoreless innings to earn his sixth win of the season.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Mariners at Yankees

  • Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: Bronx, NY
  • Network/Streaming: RSNW, AmazonPV

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Odds for the Mariners at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Mariners (+121), Yankees (-142)
  • Spread:  Yankees -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mariners at Yankees

  • Pitching matchup for July 9, 2025: Logan Evans vs. Cam Schlittler
    • Mariners: Logan Evans (3-2, 2.96 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/3 vs. Kansas City - 5.2IP, 0ER, 3H, 1BB, 3Ks
    • Yankees: Cam Schlittler - This is the Major League debut for Schlittler

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mariners at Yankees

  • The Yankees have won 3 straight home games against the Mariners
  • The Yankees' last 9 games have gone over the Total
  • The Yankees are up 3.13 units on the Run Line in their last 5 at home
  • Paul Goldschmidt has collected 2 or more hits in 4 of his last 5 games (9-23)
  • Cody Bellinger is riding a 13-game hitting streak (22-56)

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Mariners and the Yankees

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Wednesday's game between the Mariners and the Yankees:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the New York Yankees on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Seattle Mariners at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 9.0.

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Why Gabe Perreault Will Have A Successful Rookie Campaign?

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Here are five reasons why Gabe Perreault will have a successful rookie season. 

1. Perrault has had success at every level. He dominated both junior hockey, with the USNTDP, and collegiate hockey with Boston College… Is the NHL next? Very possible. 

2. He’s primarily a playmaker, but is also capable of scoring. A potential dual threat. 

3. He has a mentor with 859 NHL games and 516 points to his name. An invaluable resource to lean on. Gabe calls him Dad, the rest of us know him as Yanic. 

4. According to PuckPedia.com, he is expected to play on the second line, alongside J.T. Miller and Will Cuylle. Not a bad line to start your first professional season. 

5. He got a taste of NHL action. Using his experience from his five game stint at the tail end of last season, he knows what’s expected at the NHL level.

Oklahoma City, Chet Holmgren agree to five-year max contract extension

After helping the Oklahoma City Thunder to its first title, the team's core is being rewarded. First, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was rewarded with the largest contract in NBA history (four years, $285 million).

Now it's Chet Holmgren's turn. The Thunder and Holmgren have agreed to a max rookie contract extension, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. The report says the contract can be worth up to $250 million over five years, while ESPN's Bobby Marks notes that, as constructed, this would be 25% of the NBA salary cap (which is at $165 million). This appears to be a straight five, with no team or player options. Holmgren will play one more season on his rookie contract ($13.7 million) before this new deal kicks in.

Holmgren demonstrated his value during the Thunder's run to the NBA title, averaging 15.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game during the playoffs. Last regular season, Holmgren averaged 15 points, 8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks a game but played in just 32 games due to a pelvic fracture.

That is the risk for the Thunder in this — the No. 2 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, Holmgren did not play his first year after being selected due to a foot injury. He played 82 games the following season and was second in Rookie of the Year voting, but then was limited again this season. The Thunder need him to stay healthy.

With Gilgeous-Alexander and Holmgren locked up, all eyes turn to Jalen Williams, who was also part of the 2022 draft class and is extension-eligible this summer. Williams will also get a max extension coming off an All-NBA season for him. In a couple of years (2026-27), when all these extensions kick in, the Thunder will have some hard choices to make in order to keep their payroll out of the second apron. The NBA's luxury tax system is coming for the Thunder, but not for a year.