PSG 3-1 Aston Villa: Champions League quarter-final, first leg – as it happened

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s magnificent goal symbolised an awesome PSG performance that overwhelmed Villa

Marquinhos’s suspension means there are no thirtysomethings in the Paris Saint-Germain XI. No galacticos either. The players may be younger, but the team is all growns up

“I realise PSG may well hand out a good tonking tonight, but Villa’s bench is looking strong at least!” says Rob Knap. “Is it the strongest bench among the eight teams in the quarter finals? I’m not sure on what basis you can measure that really - so I suspect some people reading this who have seen a lot of, say, Hector Fort and Pablo Torre might disagree with that idea.”

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Taijuan Walker still scoreless, does his job again vs. a tougher lineup

Taijuan Walker still scoreless, does his job again vs. a tougher lineup originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

ATLANTA — It’s meaningful any time a starting pitcher keeps a big-league lineup off the board, but as uplifting a story as Taijuan Walker’s scoreless start was last Thursday, a grain of salt was required. The Rockies are going to lose 100-plus games, they can’t hit and are even less threatening on the road.

Could he do it again in Atlanta? Against a powerful and proven Braves offense hungry for wins after beginning the season 2-8? Making a mistake vs. Michael Toglia and Nick Martini isn’t the same as missing over the plate to Austin Riley and Matt Olson, after all.

But Walker didn’t miss over the plate much at all to Riley, Olson or the Braves on Wednesday night at Truist Park, pitching 4⅔ scoreless innings. The Rockies put the barrel of the bat on the ball just twice against him last week and Walker induced more soft and middling contact in this one, allowing no extra-base hits.

Walker bent but didn’t break, as the cliche goes, stranding two runners in the second inning, the bases loaded in the third and a leadoff single in the fourth. He loaded the bases again with two outs in the fifth and was replaced by Jose Ruiz, who popped up Austin Riley. Neither team scored until the sixth inning when both starters had already departed. The Phillies eventually won another nailbiter, 4-3.

Through two starts, Walker has pitched 10⅔ scoreless innings. He won’t finish with an ERA of 0.00, 1.00, 2.00 or likely 3.00, but that doesn’t matter right now. What matters currently is that with Ranger Suarez out, Walker is filling a role for the Phillies and doing it capably.

“It’s been great,” Bryce Harper said. “He’s got the confidence in his ability again and it’s fun to watch. 94 Tai’s a lot different than 89. He worked his butt off this offseason. After his last start, I went up to him and told him I’m happy for him. He’s been through a lot. Signed a deal with us to come here, had a couple great years in New York. Tough last year for him but he’s finally rounding the corner. I thought he threw great.”

Walker retired the side 1-2-3 in the bottom of the first with two strikeouts. He hit Sean Murphy with two outs in the second and allowed a single to Bryan De La Cruz but escaped with a Jarred Kelenic groundout. The Braves loaded the bases after two quick outs in the third but Walker jammed Riley for a foulout to first base. He induced a 5-4-3 double play after a leadoff single in the fourth and combined with Ruiz to avoid damage in the fifth.

It’s been quite the bounce-back so far for Walker, who finished last season with a 7.10 ERA and career-worst numbers across the board. A year ago, he couldn’t miss bats and didn’t have an out pitch. He didn’t have a single start like these first two. But the velocity has crept back up from 88-90 mph to 92-93 and the movement of his sinker and splitter have both been sharp.

His first inning Wednesday was a good example. The first batter, Michael Harris II, extended the zone to tap out back to the mound on a splitter just off the plate away. Atlanta’s No. 2 hitter, Ozzie Albies, struck out on a two-seamer from Walker that was probably a mistake because of how much plate it caught, but it only did so because of how wickedly it danced back over the middle. Walker had the movement on his two-seamer last year but not the velocity to miss a bat. Last season, that might have been a foul ball or hit.

There was a thought this winter that the Phillies might cut ties with Walker despite owing him $18 million in 2025 and $18 million in 2026. Even with their added starting pitching depth, it’s a good thing they didn’t.

“He’s always been upbeat but there is a little bit of a difference and that’s understandable to me,” manager Rob Thomson said. “Last year was rough, I mean it was rough. I don’t really know how a person could go through something like that. That tells you a lot about him.

“If you’re any type of leader at all, you love the people that you’re around, it’s innate, it’s like your kids. So when that stuff happens, bad or good, there’s feelings that come out for me. So I’m glad he’s on the good side of that.”

Walker is holding a rotation spot until Suarez is ready to return from a back injury. Suarez will begin a rehab assignment Thursday with Clearwater and is expected to pitch three innings. The lefty will likely need at least three rehab starts, maybe four, after pitching just five innings in Grapefruit League games.

Brett Baty's struggles continue in Mets' shutout loss to Marlins: 'He’s got to fight through it'

With Jeff McNeil starting the season on the IL with an oblique strain, Brett Baty was given a prime opportunity. Not only would Baty and Luisangel Acuña get to split time at second base, but Baty had the inside track to prove himself as a big leaguer, something he hasn’t been able to do, at least on a consistent level, since his call-up in 2022.

And after a red-hot spring in which he posted a 1.186 OPS, four home runs, and 11 RBI, Baty seemed poised to take this latest chance and run with it.

Unfortunately for Baty, the start of his 2025 regular season has been nightmarish, and Wednesday’s loss to the Miami Marlins at Citi Field was a game to forget for the 25-year-old, as he went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts while also committing an error that cost the Mets’ two runs in what turned into a 5-0 loss.

“Just kind of indecision. Just being in-between, not having the finger on the trigger,” Baty said about his struggles after the game. “I just need to do a better job offensively and defensively, for sure.”

“I guess you could pin it to [confidence] maybe a little bit,” he added, “but at the end of the day, I was feeling great with the cage work today and going into the game, so it was there. I’ve just got to do a better job for sure.”

Baty’s fielding error in the top of the fifth led to the Marlins’ first two runs of the game. With a runner on first and nobody out, Baty fielded a grounder to his left, spun, and tried to make the throw to second base, instead sailing the ball past Francisco Lindor into the outfield. The next batter, Matt Mervis, singled up the middle to break a scoreless tie.

Baty made no excuses about his poor play, though he did point out it’s been a relatively small sample size for him this season. In 27 at-bats, Baty has just three hits, slashing .111/.111/.148 with four total bases and 11 strikeouts.

And with McNeil taking another step forward in his recovery by taking batting practice on the field on Tuesday while getting closer to a rehab assignment, Baty knows his window as a starter, at least presently, could be closing soon.

But the former first-round pick is only focused on getting better every day.

“That’s always kind of in the back of your mind, but what I try to tell myself is I just have to control what I can control,” Baty said when asked if wondered about how many more opportunities would come his way. “If I see my name in the lineup, control what I can control that day, just be who I am that day. Just be where my feet are.”

And if you ask manager Carlos Mendoza, the Mets still believe in what Baty can be at the big league level.

“I’ve been around him now for quite a bit, and he knows how to handle (himself),” Mendoza said. “Obviously, it’s not easy because you want to see the results, and as of right now he’s struggling. He’s going through it. But he’ll continue to work hard, we’ll continue to support him, continue to give him opportunities, and he’s got to fight through it.

“We believe in the player. There’s tools, there’s a lot to like there. You can say the same thing about Luisangel Acuña. They’re both going to get opportunities. They’re good players, they’ve got talent, so we’ve got to do everything in our power to make sure we get the best out of them, and you do that by giving these kids an opportunity, and they’re going to continue to get it.”

Thunder vs. Suns Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and, best bets for April 9

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns Preview 

The Oklahoma City Thunder (65-14) and Phoenix Suns (35-44) are all set to square off from Footprint Center in Phoenix.

The Suns do not control their own destiny for the No. 10 seed. They need some help from the teams around them and must win a few games to end the season.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have clinched the No.1 seed.

The Thunder are currently 29-8 on the road with a point differential of 13, while the Suns have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home. 

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Game details & how to watch Thunder vs. Suns live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Footprint Center
  • City: Phoenix, AZ

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Game odds for Thunder vs. Suns
The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Thunder (-725), Suns (+513)
  • Spread:  Thunder -12.5
  • Over/Under: 233 points

That gives the Thunder an implied team point total of 121.99, and the Suns 115.48.
 
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Thomas: “Thunder are sitting their starters, not worth an angle here."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Thunder & Suns game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the Oklahoma City Thunder on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Oklahoma City Thunder at -12.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 233.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Thunder vs. Suns on Wednesday

  • The Thunder have won 4 of their last 5 at Western Conference teams
  • The Suns' last 3 home games have gone over the Total
  • The Thunder have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Western Conference Pacific Division teams

 
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Lewandowski doubles up as Barcelona dominate Dortmund to close on semis

There is another game to be played but on this evidence Barcelona will do so just for the fun of it, and there may be no one having as much fun as they are right now. Their captain, Raphinha, refused to admit as much, flashing a knowing smiling as he said so, but a second Champions League semi-final in a decade is virtually secure already after all three of their fantastic forward line scored en route to a 4-0 victory against Borussia Dortmund at Montjuic. The last was taken by a 17-year-old who may already be considered the best player on the continent. And if he is not, perhaps it’s because a teammate is.

After all, while Lamine Yamal completed a near-perfect Barcelona performance with a gorgeous 14th goal of the season, Pedri continues to glide across a different plane and Robert Lewandowski, 20 years Lamine’s senior, scored his 39th and 40th. At 37, the Pole is the Champions League’s second top-scorer; the man above him is Raphinha, who also scored here as Barcelona reached 144 goals this season and almost certainly the next round, and perhaps beyond. They will take some stopping, that’s for sure.

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Every NHL Team's Masterton Trophy Nominee Revealed

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The Professional Hockey Writers’ Association revealed all the NHL players nominated for the 2025 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. 

The Masterton Trophy is awarded to the player “who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey."

A PHWA local chapter for each of the 32 teams nominates one player to be put up for contention for the award. The top three players with the most votes will be finalists. The Masterton Trophy will be awarded during the Stanley Cup final, along with all the other awards being presented. 

Last season, Arizona Coyotes goaltender Connor Ingram earned the Masterton Trophy. He nearly retired because of his off-ice battles with obsessive compulsive disorder and lingering depression. 

After entering the NHL/NHLPA Players Assistance Program in early 2021 and getting claimed off waivers by the Coyotes in October 2022, he played two solid seasons for Arizona. Last season, he recorded six shutouts, tied for the best in the NHL.

Here are the nominees for this season.

Anaheim Ducks: John Gibson

Boston Bruins: Joonas Korpisalo

Buffalo Sabres: Jason Zucker

Calgary Flames: Justin Kirkland

Carolina Hurricanes: Jordan Staal

Chicago Blackhawks: Patrick Maroon

Colorado Avalanche: Gabriel Landeskog

Columbus Blue Jackets: Sean Monahan

Dallas Stars: Jason Robertson

Detroit Red Wings: Patrick Kane

Edmonton Oilers: Calvin Pickard

Florida Panthers: Jesper Boqvist

Los Angeles Kings: Drew Doughty

Minnesota Wild: Marc-Andre Fleury

Montreal Canadiens: Josh Anderson

Nashville Predators: Nick Blankenburg

New Jersey Devils: Jesper Bratt

New York Islanders: Mike Reilly  

New York Rangers: Johnny Brodzinski

Ottawa Senators: David Perron

Philadelphia Flyers: Ivan Fedotov

Pittsburgh Penguins: Boko Imama

San Jose Sharks: Marc-Edouard Vlasic

Seattle Kraken: Jaden Schwartz

St. Louis Blues: Ryan Suter

Tampa Bay Lightning: Ryan McDonagh

Toronto Maple Leafs: John Tavares

Utah Hockey Club: Mikhail Sergachev

Vancouver Canucks: Dakota Joshua

Vegas Golden Knights: Tomas Hertl

Washington Capitals: Alex Ovechkin

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Spurs vs. Warriors Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 9

San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors Preview 

The San Antonio Spurs (32-47) and Golden State Warriors (47-32) are all set to square off from Chase Center in San Francisco.

The Spurs have lost three straight and only won two of their last 10 games.

The Warriors continue to play great basketball. They have won seven of their last 10.

The Spurs are currently 12-26 on the road with a point differential of -3, while the Warriors have a 8-2 record in their last ten games at home. 

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Game details & how to watch Spurs vs. Warriors live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Chase Center
  • City: San Francisco, CA

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Game odds for Spurs vs. Warriors
The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Spurs (+800), Warriors (-1389)
  • Spread:  Warriors -15.5
  • Over/Under: 234 points

That gives the Spurs an implied team point total of 116.14, and the Warriors 124.23.
 
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Thomas: “There’s the sense that Jimmy Butler doesn’t overexert himself in meaningless games. Not that this game doesn’t matter, but they are 17-point favorites and should cover with ease.

Butler’s shot volume has been low recently as well. He took 11 shots in his last two games combined. This should be a game where the role players feat.”

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Spurs & Warriors game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the San Antonio Spurs at +15.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 234.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Spurs vs. Warriors on Wednesday

  • The Spurs have lost 3 straight games as an underdog
  • The Over is 22-17 in the Spurs' road games this season
  • The Spurs have covered the Spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against the Warriors
  • The Spurs have covered the Spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against the Warriors

 
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Calvin Pickard Joined By 2 Former Oilers As Masterton Nominees

Calvin Pickard. (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

The NHL regular season is wrapping up, which means that awards season is just around the corner.

First on the docket is the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded to "the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey." Beat writers from across the league nominate one player from their respective teams before the group is narrowed down to three finalists.

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This year's nominee for the Edmonton Oilers, who have never had a Masterton winner, is goalie Calvin Pickard. The longtime journeyman has finally found a long-term home in Edmonton, turning in the best season of his career at age 32. He's only become more important to the Oilers as the season has gone on, slated to make his sixth start in seven games on Wednesday in Stuart Skinner's absence.

Other nominees include players returning from major injuries (Alex Ovechkin, Drew Doughty, Gabriel Landeskog), players who have finally cracked the NHL after years in the minors (Justin Kirkland, Jonny Brodzinski, Bokondji Imama), and longtime veterans nearing the ends of their careers (Marc-Andre Fleury, Ryan Suter, Marc-Edouard Vlasic).

Two former Oilers figure among that last group, with Chicago's Patrick Maroon and Ottawa's David Perron earning the nominations for their respective teams.

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The 36-year-old Maroon has already announced his intention to retire at the end of the season as he closes out his career with the Blackhawks. Maroon bounced between the AHL and NHL until he arrived in Edmonton in 2015-16 and immediately caught on as a rugged power forward and cult hero, spending parts of three seasons with the team.

Maroon then went on to win three consecutive Stanley Cups from 2019 to 2021, first with his hometown St. Louis Blues and then with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Fellow 36-year-old Perron is a veteran of 18 NHL seasons, eleven of which have come with the St. Louis Blues over three stints. Perron just missed out on two Stanley Cups, first getting traded away from the Cup-winning Pittsburgh Penguins at the 2016 trade deadline and then losing in the finals in 2018 with Vegas. Perron finally got his Cup back in St. Louis the following year, alongside Maroon.

Perron scored five goals and 19 points in 38 games with the Oilers in 2014-15 before being traded to Pittsburgh. He's scored nine goals and 16 points in 40 games with the Ottawa Senators this season.

The winner of the Masterton Trophy will be announced during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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Lipscomb’s Lennie Acuff is heading home to Alabama to take job at Samford

Lennie Acuff, who coached Lipscomb to three straight 20-win seasons and an appearance in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, has been named successor to Bucky McMillan at Samford, athletic director Martin Newton announced Wednesday. Acuff had winning records in five of his six seasons at Lipcomb, with this past season's team sweeping the Atlantic Sun regular-season and tournament championships before losing to Iowa State in March Madness and finishing 25-10. The 60-year-old Acuff is a native of Huntsville, about 90 minutes northeast of Birmingham, and was head coach at Division II Alabama-Huntsville from 1997-2019.

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

It appears Luka Doncic is still not over leaving Dallas.

Doncic was back playing basketball in Dallas on Wednesday — but not wearing blue and white.

The Los Angeles Lakers star returned to the city that drafted him for the first time since the blockbuster trade in early February, with the Mavericks playing a tribute video before tipoff to honor his contributions.

Doncic got emotional as the video continued.

To briefly recap, the Mavericks, led by general manager Nico Harrison, traded Doncic, a five-time All-Star, to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a future first-round pick.

The Mavericks, who made the 2024 NBA Finals but lost, have regressed since the move as Davis suffered a multi-week injury shortly after, followed by Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL, among other notable injuries.

Meanwhile, Doncic has been vital to Los Angeles’ resurgence toward the top of the Western Conference. Now partnered with LeBron James, Doncic leads the Lakers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, 3-pointers and plus-minus since the move.

Doncic did play the Mavericks once prior to Wednesday, but it came in Los Angeles on Feb. 25. Doncic had a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double in the Lakers’ 107-99 win.

Along with the tribute video, the Mavericks also laid out shirts for fans in attendance. A white shirt with black lettering, it read “Thank you for everything” in Slovenian.

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

It appears Luka Doncic is still not over leaving Dallas.

Doncic was back playing basketball in Dallas on Wednesday — but not wearing blue and white.

The Los Angeles Lakers star returned to the city that drafted him for the first time since the blockbuster trade in early February, with the Mavericks playing a tribute video before tipoff to honor his contributions.

Doncic got emotional as the video continued.

To briefly recap, the Mavericks, led by general manager Nico Harrison, traded Doncic, a five-time All-Star, to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a future first-round pick.

The Mavericks, who made the 2024 NBA Finals but lost, have regressed since the move as Davis suffered a multi-week injury shortly after, followed by Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL, among other notable injuries.

Meanwhile, Doncic has been vital to Los Angeles’ resurgence toward the top of the Western Conference. Now partnered with LeBron James, Doncic leads the Lakers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, 3-pointers and plus-minus since the move.

Doncic did play the Mavericks once prior to Wednesday, but it came in Los Angeles on Feb. 25. Doncic had a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double in the Lakers’ 107-99 win.

Along with the tribute video, the Mavericks also laid out shirts for fans in attendance. A white shirt with black lettering, it read “Thank you for everything” in Slovenian.

Max Fried dominates Tigers as Yankees snap three-game losing streak

The Yankees snapped a three-game losing streak, defeating the Tigers in Detroit on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 4-3.

Here are the takeaways...

-The pitching duel of Max Fried vs. Jack Flaherty lived up to the hype, as both starters looked strong out of the gates. As was the case on Tuesday with Tarik Skubal, the Yankees had a chance to get to Flaherty early, but couldn't capitalize, as the right-hander escaped a bases-loaded, two-out jam by getting Oswaldo Cabrera to fly out harmlessly.

Both starting pitchers held the opposition scoreless through the first five innings.

-The Yankees finally got something cooking in the top of the sixth, as Paul Goldschmidt doubled down the left field line to put runners at second and third with one out, chasing Flaherty from the game. Tyler Holton came in, and with the infield in, he induced a ground ball right back to the mound, and Aaron Judge made a poor base-running play, getting caught in no man’s land for the second out. Anthony Volpe then went down swinging as the Yanks squandered yet another opportunity.

Flaherty went 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing just three hits while striking out nine and walking three.

-At long last, New York broke through for two runs in the top of the seventh, courtesy of Ben Rice, who hammered a two-run home run to right-center. Rice now has three home runs and four RBI on the season.

-Fried finished the game in dominant fashion, striking out two to end the seventh inning. The lefty ended his day with 7.0 shutout innings, allowing just five hits while striking out 11 Tigers without a walk. His ERA is now a sterling 1.56.

-Following Fried's stellar start, Luke Weaver pitched a scoreless eighth, and after the Yankees added two insurance runs thanks to a bases-loaded single by Judge, Devin Williams came in to try to close things out in the ninth. But Williams struggled mightily, allowing three earned runs before getting pulled. Fortunately for New York, Mark Leiter Jr. came in and closed the door with the tying run stranded at second base.

Game MVP

Fried, who has been every bit the ace the Yankees hoped they were getting.

Highlights

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The Yankees are off on Thursday before welcoming the San Francisco Giants to the Bronx for a weekend series, starting on Friday at 7:05 p.m.

Lefty Robbie Ray will face Marcus Stroman.

Braves add to bullpen depth by acquiring right-hander Rafael Montero from Astros

ATLANTA — The Braves added to their bullpen depth on Tuesday night by acquiring right-hander Rafael Montero from the Houston Astros along with $7.7 million that will cover just over 70% of his remaining salary.

Atlanta will send the Astros a player to be named.

Montero, 34, has a 4.71 ERA in 11 seasons. Of his 324 career games, only 30 came as a starter, including none since 2017. He allowed two runs and three hits over in four innings this season.

“They said he’s been throwing the ball really well,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said of his team’s scouts.

“He’s a veteran. You kind of get a little excited when you get a guy like that.”

Montero made his major league debut in 2014 with the New York Mets and has pitched the last five seasons for Houston.

Montero is owed $10,696,237 from his $11.5 million salary in the final season of a $34.5 million, three-year contract. Houston will pay Atlanta $3.85 million each on May 1 and July 1.

He signed the big contract ahead of the 2023 season and Montero’s ERA more than doubled that year to 5.08. He was designated for assignment with a 4.70 ERA last July 31, then was assigned outright to Sugar Land and made 17 appearances for the Triple-A farm team. Restored to the major league roster last month, he had a 4.50 ERA in three appearances for Houston this season.

Montero has a 3.81 ERA in 187 games with the Astros. He has 30 career saves, including 14 for Houston in 2022, when he contributed to a World Series championship.

Montero had a 2.51 ERA in 15 postseason games with Houston.

Houston will recall left-hander Bennett Sousa from Sugar Land to replace Montero on the active roster.

The Braves did not immediately announce a roster move for Montero, who is expected to join the team on Wednesday.

Mark Vientos and Brett Baty work to overcome slow starts to the 2025 season

The Mets made their lineup instantly more dangerous this off-season when they signed Juan Soto to a historic $756 million deal and then further solidified it by bringing back first baseman Pete Alonso on a two-year deal. However, the lineup being as deep and consistent as the team needed it to be to win a title depended on the development of young homegrown prospects like Mark Vientos and Brett Baty.

Just 11 games into the season, those two have not hit the ground running the way many hoped they would. After a white hot spring training that led him to win the vacant second base job, Baty came into Wednesday's game against the Marlins, slashing just .125/.125/.167 in 24 plate appearances with one extra base hit, no walks, and nine strikeouts. Meanwhile, Vientos, who has started every game, came into Wednesday hitting .125/.239/.175 with two doubles, two runs scored, and one RBI.

The Mets are off to a strong start as a team, so the sluggishness can be excused. However, as the boo's rained down from the crowd during Wednesday's loss to the Marlins, it became clear that a few more losses and the team may have to answer questions about not seeing results on the field from their young hitters.

"You know, that's baseball," said Mets manager Carlos Mendoza. "At times, it's not going to go your way, even when you're doing a lot of things right. But understanding that you've got a long way to go, we've got a lot of baseball games left here, and you just can't get caught up reacting to not having results."

That's especially true when the process is exactly what the player and the team want, which seems to be the case for Vientos in the early going.

Despite the surface-level results not being there, Vientos is chasing fewer pitches outside of the zone, making more contact overall, and sporting a zone contact rate that is 8% better than his career average and right in line with the MLB average zone contact rate.

"Swing rate is down, contact is up. I think that's a good thing, sounds like," smiled Vientos before Wednesday's game. "I'm putting balls in play, and I'm just not getting lucky right now. It's just sticking to that process and having good at-bats, and eventually it's gonna come my way."

One issue could be that Vientos may be out in front too much early on. His pull rate is up near 52%, which is well above his 39.6% career mark, and his overall hard contact numbers are a bit under where we normally see them. That could be connected to seeing more breaking balls this year, with pitches attacking him with breakers 47.4% of the time, up from 40% last year. Although Vientos doesn't seem to think that's playing into it much.

"I feel like I've always been pitched off speed and not really getting that many fastballs to hit in the game," he said. It just comes down to doing damage on the fastballs he does get. So far, the 25-year-old hasn't been doing that, hitting just .095 against fastballs and doing significantly less damage on pitches in the heart of the strike zone than he has historically.

However, that can be forgiven for a while because Vientos is continuing to get himself into counts where he gets opportunities to see pitches he can drive. "I feel like I've been swinging at what I want to swing at," he explained." Which is, in part, due to laying off pitches he doesn't feel like he can drive and getting himself into hitter's counts. That type of patience can be a fine line for hitters to walk, as it can frequently become passivity and letting too many good pitches go by. The Mets and Vientos don't believe that's the case in the early going.

"I think being too passive is probably taking too many pitches that I know I could square up," said Vientos. "I don't think I've had too many of those." It's a sentiment that his manager shares. "I know you want to see results," Mendoza commiserated, "but controlling the strike zone, hitting the ball hard, getting good pitches, not chasing. What else can you ask?"

In truth, the Mets can't ask for much more in terms of approach than Vientos is giving them. They simply need him to make meaningful contact on pitches in locations and counts where he has historically had plenty of success. You'd have to figure the big hits are going to come.

"You're doing the things that you should be doing, controlling the things you can control," explained Mendoza. "That's part of the adjustment in becoming an established big league player, where, 'Hey man, I'm doing everything right but I'm not getting results.' Stay the course."

While the answer for Vientos' struggles may simply be time and patience, the response for Baty is not so simple.

"He needs to dictate at bats," said Mendoza. "[Pitchers are] getting ahead of him. They are attacking him. He's not driving the ball early in counts. They're making him chase."

In his first nine starts of the season, Baty has a first pitch strike rate of 79%. That means that 79% of the time, he either takes a called strike on an 0-0 count or swings and misses/fouls one off to get into an 0-1 count. The MLB average so far in 2025 is 62%, so Baty is dangerous below-average there.

"He's 0-2, 0-1, a lot," confirmed Mendoza. "It's not easy to hit [like that] at this level."

In some sense, this has always been the version of Brett Baty we've seen at the MLB level. He has a 17.3% called strike rate this year, but has a 17.2% mark for his career - both are higher than the league average. He has been in a two-strike count 36.5% of the time this year and was in one 32.5% of the time last year, but the MLB average is 29.6%. When he has gotten into those two-strike counts, it has allowed pitchers to force him to chase their pitch. Baty has a PutAway rate of 23.7% this year, which means 23.7% of two-strike pitches to Baty have resulted in strikeouts. The MLB average is 20.2%.

"You've got to be ready for your pitches and do damage," said Mendoza. "He's got that ability to do it. You just got to go out there and do it."

Unfortunately for Baty, the time he has to go out there and do that may be coming to an end with starting second baseman Jeff McNeil likely to start a rehab assignment this week.

McNeil has been sidelined since spring training with an oblique injury but has been taking batting practice on the field and will now look to get his timing down in live at-bats. That may take about two weeks, but then McNeil will return to the active roster, and one of Brett Baty or Luisangel Acuna will need to be sent to Triple-A Syracuse. Considering Acuna is the better defender and would also be valuable for the Mets as a pinch runner, it seems that he would have the upper hand in a battle for the final roster spot.

Unless Brett Baty starts hitting.

That means the 25-year-old only has a couple more weeks to stop letting pitchers dictate the at-bat and start making them pay earlier in counts. If he can do that, and Vientos' results start to match his process, this Mets lineup could be even more dangerous than we've already seen.