Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk finalizes $58 million contract for 2026-30

TORONTO — Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk has finalized a five-year, $58 million contract covering 2026-30.

Kirk agreed in January to a one-year, $4.6 million contract and would have been eligible for arbitration again next winter and for free agency after the 2026 World Series. His new deal includes a $6 million signing bonus payable within 30 days of the contract’s approval by the commissioner’s office and salaries of $7.5 million in 2026 and $11,125,000 in each of the next four seasons.

Kirk has spent his entire major league career with Toronto since making his debut in 2020. The 26-year-old has hit .264 with a .344 on-base percentage, 36 homers and 187 RBIs, including ..253 with a .319 on-base percentage, five homers and 54 RBIs last season.

Kirk’s best season came in 2022, when he made the AL All-Star team and hit .285 with a .372 on-base percentage, 14 homers and 63 RBIs.

Brewers at Yankees Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for March 27

The Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Yankees open the baseball season Thursday at Yankee Stadium.

Freddy Peralta is slated to take the mound for Milwaukee against Carlos Rodón for New York. Peralta pitched in 32 games last season for the Brewers compiling a record of 11-9 with a 3.68ERA. Rodon also appeared in 32 games but finished with a record of 16-9 with a 3.96ERA.

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 Brewers at Yankees

  • Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
  • Time: 3:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN

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Odds for the Brewers at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Milwaukee Brewers (+130), New York Yankees (-155)
  • Spread: Yankees -1.5 (+150), Brewers -1.5 (-185)
  • Total: 8 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Brewers at Yankees

  • Thursday’s pitching matchup (March 27): Freddy Peralta vs. Carlos Rodón
    • Brewers: Freddy Peralta
      Spring Training - 4GP, 13.2IP, 1-2, 8.56 ERA, 16 Ks
    • Yankees: Carlos Rodón
      Spring Training - 3GP, 10IP, 1-0, 5.40 ERA, 10 Ks

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

  • Austin Wells will bat leadoff for the Yankees after smashing 6 HRs in 46 ABs this Spring
  • Paul Goldschmidt was 12-39 (.309) this Spring
  • William Contreras was 16-36 (.444) this Spring
  • Rhys Hoskins belted 6 HRs in 42ABs this Spring

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

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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 Thursday's game between the Brewers and the Yankees:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Yankees on the Moneyline.
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2025 MLB Predictions: World Series champion, MVP and Cy Young Award winners, Rookie of the Year picks

With MLB’s traditional Opening Day coming on Thursday, the Rotoworld Baseball crew got together to give their predictions for how the 2025 MLB season will play out.

Spoiler alert: The Dodgers should be really good. Can they be historically good? That’s what we’re about to find out. Also a spoiler alert? You are probably going to get sick of hearing about them.

Aside from our World Series predictions, you’ll find our picks for MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year in each league. We’ll present our consensus picks first before you can see how each of our writers voted. For a number of these predictions, there was quite a bit of disagreement. This is mostly intended to be a fun exercise, as this great game has its way of keeping us on our toes.

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Rotoworld Staff Consensus 2025 MLB Predictions

2025 National League champion: Dodgers

Six votes - Dodgers

One vote - Phillies, Braves, Diamondbacks

2025 American League champion: Rangers

Three votes - Rangers

One vote - Red Sox, Astros, Royals, Tigers, Orioles, Yankees

2025 World Series champion: Dodgers

Five votes - Dodgers

One vote - Phillies, Braves, Orioles, Diamondbacks

2025 AL MVP winner: Bobby Witt Jr.

Seven votes - Bobby Witt Jr.

Two votes - Aaron Judge

2025 NL MVP winner: Shohei Ohtani

Six votes - Shohei Ohtani

Two votes - Corbin Caroll

One vote - Juan Soto

2025 AL Cy Young Award winner: Garrett Crochet

Four votes - Garrett Crochet

Two votes - Tarik Skubal, Logan Gilbert

One vote - Bryce Miller

2025 NL Cy Young Award winner: Zack Wheeler

Four votes - Zack Wheeler

Three votes - Paul Skenes

One vote - Corbin Burnes, Spencer Schwellenbach

2025 AL Rookie of the Year: Jasson Dominguez

Three votes - Jasson Dominguez

Two votes - Roman Anthony

One vote - Jacob Wilson, Kristian Campbell, Nick Kurtz, Jack Leiter

2025 NL Rookie of the Year: Dylan Crews

Eight votes - Dylan Crews

One vote - Michael McGreevy

Individual Rotoworld Staff 2025 MLB Predictions

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Red Bull on verge of dropping Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda before F1 Japanese GP

  • Lawson failed to earn a point in first two races of 2025
  • New Zealander to swap seats with Racing Bulls’ driver

Red Bull are poised to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races of the Formula One season. Tsunoda would join Max Verstappen for his home grand prix in Japan next week, with Lawson likely returning to the Racing Bulls feeder team.

Lawson was promoted from Racing Bulls to replace Mexican driver Sergio Pérez but has struggled in his first two race weekends in Australia and China. The 23-year-old New Zealander was with Tsunoda in Red Bull’s feeder team for six races last season, after being drafted in as replacement for Daniel Ricciardo.

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Wilcox bids Kings farewell after accepting University of Utah GM role

Wilcox bids Kings farewell after accepting University of Utah GM role originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Wes Wilcox’s time in Sacramento has come to a close.

Wilcox, who spent nearly five seasons as assistant general manager of the Kings, is leaving the NBA to become the next general manager of the Utah men’s basketball program.

The front-office exec released a statement Wednesday afternoon bidding farewell to the Kings and the city of Sacramento.

“I want to give particular thanks to the great and dedicated players, coaches and staff who have helped the Kings make history in recent seasons,” Wilcox wrote, in part. ” … Also, I want to thank the most passionate, loyal fans in the NBA for your endless enthusiasm and unconditional care of Kings basketball. Like you all, the Wilcox family will keep cheering for Sacramento Kings basketball.”

Utah head men’s basketball coach Alex Jensen announced the addition of Wilcox to the Utes program.

“I’m thrilled to have Wes, his wife Larisha and their kids join our Runnin’ Utes family here in Salt Lake City,” Jensen said in a statement. “I couldn’t think of a better person to trust with the general manager position for our basketball program. Wes has such a wealth of experience not only at various levels in the NBA level but in the front office role for multiple organizations as well.

“That experience along with the multiple positions he’s had in all facets of the game will be critical as we move forward in this new frontier of college basketball.”

Before Wilcox’s tenure in Sacramento, he spent eight seasons with the Atlanta Hawks (2012-20) in various roles. Wilcox started as an assistant GM for the Hawks from 2012-15 before being promoted to general manager for three seasons. He then transitioned to a special advisor role from 2017-20 before joining the Sacramento front office.

The Kings have endured a plethora of changes this season, beginning with a head coaching change, trading their franchise player away, an assistant coach’s departure and now losing a prominent front-office figure.

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Wilcox bids Kings farewell after accepting University of Utah GM role

Wilcox bids Kings farewell after accepting University of Utah GM role originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Wes Wilcox’s time in Sacramento has come to a close.

Wilcox, who spent nearly five seasons as assistant general manager of the Kings, is leaving the NBA to become the next general manager of the Utah men’s basketball program.

The front-office exec released a statement Wednesday afternoon bidding farewell to the Kings and the city of Sacramento.

“I want to give particular thanks to the great and dedicated players, coaches and staff who have helped the Kings make history in recent seasons,” Wilcox wrote, in part. ” … Also, I want to thank the most passionate, loyal fans in the NBA for your endless enthusiasm and unconditional care of Kings basketball. Like you all, the Wilcox family will keep cheering for Sacramento Kings basketball.”

Utah head men’s basketball coach Alex Jensen announced the addition of Wilcox to the Utes program.

“I’m thrilled to have Wes, his wife Larisha and their kids join our Runnin’ Utes family here in Salt Lake City,” Jensen said in a statement. “I couldn’t think of a better person to trust with the general manager position for our basketball program. Wes has such a wealth of experience not only at various levels in the NBA level but in the front office role for multiple organizations as well.

“That experience along with the multiple positions he’s had in all facets of the game will be critical as we move forward in this new frontier of college basketball.”

Before Wilcox’s tenure in Sacramento, he spent eight seasons with the Atlanta Hawks (2012-20) in various roles. Wilcox started as an assistant GM for the Hawks from 2012-15 before being promoted to general manager for three seasons. He then transitioned to a special advisor role from 2017-20 before joining the Sacramento front office.

The Kings have endured a plethora of changes this season, beginning with a coaching change, trading their franchise player away, and now losing a prominent front-office figure.

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MLB Opening Day 2025 Betting: Picks, Trends, Best Bets, Predictions, Ohtani home run prop, Dodgers win total

The 2025 MLB season begins Thursday, March 27th and Vaughn Dalzell has got you covered with his favorite future props for MVP and CY Young, plus home run leader and a play on the Dodgers win total!

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on 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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American League MVP: Bobby Witt (+450)

Bobby Witt finished runner-up for AL MVP last season without a first-place vote as Aaron Judge ran away with the award. Witt hit 32 homers, a .332 batting average, 109 RBIs, 31 stolen bases, and a 9.4 WAR (second behind Judge overall and offensively).

Unlike Elly De La Cruz who I like for NL MVP, Witt doesn't have a strikeout problem. Witt is disciplined at the plate and dropped his K% in each of the first three seasons from 21% to 15%, along with upping his walk ratio and basically every other statistical category as he continues to develop.

The 24-year-old is either the favorite or second behind Aaron Judge at most sportsbooks to win MVP and I like his chances. Witt is projected to be a top-three finisher to lead the MLB in hits and is projected as the favorite at some markets while being predicted to finish top five in RBIs, stolen bases and runs scored.

Witt had his second 30-homer season last year and if he had his first 50-bag season with another 30-homer season and a .330 or better batting average, it'll be hard to ignore that progression. With Juan Soto out of the picture in New York, Aaron Judge could see a decline in his numbers giving Witt an early edge in the market.

Pick: Bobby Witt to win AL MVP (1u)

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American League Cy Young: Garrett Crochet (+450)

Garrett Crochet was one of the only bright spots in 2024 for the Chicago White Sox and his arrival in Boston is welcomed with wide arms.

Crochet posted 209 strikeouts and 33 walks over 146 innings of work for a 3.58 ERA. He finished 14th in the MLB for WAR (4.9), which was higher than Logan Webb (3.7), Aaron Nola (3.6), and Corbin Burnes (3.4) as examples.

The 25-year-old lefty recorded a 3.58 ERA last season over 32 starts (6 wins, 12 losses) after a 3.55 ERA in 2024 over 13 games and zero starts. His 6.3 strikeout-to-walk ratio is as impressive as it comes, but with Boston, Crochet will be able to pitch deeper into games and have the run support, unlike Chicago.

Crochet only went into the fifth inning or later 15 out of 32 times last season and went four innings (12 outs) or fewer in the last 15 games or from July on. With a fresh start and no leash in Boston, I like the value on Crochet to win the AL CY Young.

Pick: Garrett Crochet to win AL CY Young (1u)

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National League MVP: Elly De La Cruz (+2000)

At 22 years old, Elly De La Cruz had a monster season finishing third in NL WAR (6.4), leading the league in stolen bases (67), and cementing himself as the fastest man in baseball.

As one of the most entertaining and upcoming stars in the game, De La Cruz showed promise in his first full season. The shortstop hit .259, knocked in 76 RBIs, scored 105 runs, and destroyed 25 balls for a homer last season over 618 at-bats and 160 games (388 at-bats over 98 games in 2023).

The biggest knock on De La Cruz is his strikeout rate which was 8th percentile last year and a 31%-clip. He's stated being selective at the plate is one of his goals for 2025 and if he improves there, the sky is the limit for the 23-year-old. I like De La Cruz to win MVP at +2000 odds and to lead the league in stolen bases again at -120.

Pick: Elly De La Cruz to win NL MVP (1u), Elly De La Cruz to lead MLB in stolen bases (1u)

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Los Angeles Dodgers to break MLB record and win 117+ games (+650)

Last season, the Dodgers went under their win total with 98 victories but there is a lot to unpack why they did not reach 100 wins.

The year started with Shohei Ohtani and the gambling allegations around his interpreter, then you had a pile-up of injuries to key players and primarily the pitching, Mookie Betts missing two months, and Freddie Freeman dealing with off-the-field health issues with his son. This year, it seems like a more focused and dedicated group. The downfall of the early season so far is Betts dealing with a sickness that has caused him to lose weight, but that should not be a long-term issue for him.

The pitching staff is upgraded this year with Ohtani taking the mound in addition to hitting, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is back along with Tyler Glasnow and Tony Gonsolin, plus the Dodgers welcome in rookie Roki Sasaki and free agent signee Blake Snell for the solid five-to-six-man group.

This could be one of the best baseball teams of my lifetime, so for +650 odds, I will back the Dodgers to break the MLB's win record.

Pick: Dodgers to win an MLB Record 117-plus games (1u)

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Home Run Leader: Juan Soto (+2800), Yordan Alvarez (+2000)

One of the most fun bets of the season is the home run leader market. While I was on Shohei Ohtani (+480) last year and lost to Aaron Judge (+270), I am going to avoid both of those guys and roll with Juan Soto and Yordan Alvarez.

Soto left the Yankees for the Mets and a move like that needs to be backed up by a big year. One of the main reasons why I like Soto and Alvarez to lead the MLB in homers this year is they appear to be entering their primes. Soto posted a career-high barrel rate (19.7%) last year and 41 homers, which surpassed his previous high of 35 homers the season before. If Soto sets a new career-high as a Met, he should be in contention for the home run leader and MVP. I'd rather take the value on the homerun leader versus MVP for Soto.

For Alvarez, at age 27, we could be in for his best season yet. Alvarez has posted 33, 37, 31, and 35 homers over the last four seasons as we await that first 40-homer year. Alvarez did play a career-high 147 games last season for Houston and his second-best batting average (.308) since his rookie season (.313) and fewest strikeouts (95 over 147 games) with his best barrel percentage (14.%). Over the next three seasons, Alvarez could very well lead the MLB in homers, or RBIs, so I say get involved to some degree now rather than later.

Pick: Juan Soto to lead the MLB in homers (0.5u), Yordan Alvarez to lead the MLB in homers (0.5u)

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MLB Opening Day 2025: Here's everything you missed during the offseason

MLB Opening Day 2025: Here's everything you missed during the offseason originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Play ball!

With Opening Day upon us, it’s finally time to get back out on the diamond.

But before players take the field for the first games of the 2025 MLB season, it’s important to look back at everything that’s happened over the past few months. Since the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in the World Series last fall, there have been plenty of changes — making it tough to predict what could happen this time around.

Here’s a deep dive into everything that happened over the offseason, plus some predictions for the upcoming campaign:

MLB free agent signings 2025 offseason

Over a billion dollars were handed out on the open market this offseason.

Here are the 15 biggest contracts signed by free agents since last November, in terms of total value:

  1. OF Juan Soto, New York Mets: 15 years, $765 million
  2. SP Max Fried, New York Yankees: 8 years, $218 million
  3. SP Corbin Burnes, Arizona Diamondbacks: 6 years, $210 million
  4. SP Blake Snell, Los Angeles Dodgers: 5 years, $182 million
  5. SS Willy Adames, San Francisco Giants: 7 years, $182 million
  6. 3B Alex Bregman, Boston Red Sox: 3 years, $120 million
  7. OF Anthony Santander, Toronto Blue Jays: 5 years, $92.5 million
  8. SP Nathan Eovaldi, Texas Rangers: 3 years, $75 million
  9. SP Sean Manaea, New York Mets: 3 years, $75 million
  10. RP Tanner Scott, Los Angeles Dodgers: 4 years, $72 million
  11. SP Luis Severino, Athletics: 3 years, $67 million
  12. OF Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers: 3 years, $66 million
  13. SP Yusei Kikuchi, Los Angeles Angels: 3 years, $63 million
  14. 1B Christian Walker, Houston Astros: 3 years, $60 million
  15. SP Nick Pivetta, San Diego Padres: 4 years, $55 million

Arguably the top free agent on the board aside from Soto didn’t land in the above top 15. That’s because right-handed pitcher Roki Sasaki was signed to a minor league contract due to his age (23). The Dodgers swooped in to grab the Japanese phenom, who will pitch for Los Angeles alongside fellow countrymen Yoshinobu Yamamoto and (eventually) Shohei Ohtani.

MLB trades 2025 offseason

It was a busy offseason on the trade market, too.

Several All-Stars and World Series winners were dealt away, some in exchange for top prospects.

Here are the 15 biggest trades from the 2025 offseason:

  1. OF Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs
    • Houston Astros received third baseman Isaac Paredes, pitcher Hayden Wesneski and third base/outfield prospect Cam Smith.
  2. SP Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox
    • Chicago White Sox received four prospects: Catcher Kyle Teel, outfielder Braden Montgomery, infielder Chase Meidroth and pitcher Wikelman Gonzalez.
  3. RP Devin Williams to the New York Yankees
    • Milwaukee Brewers received pitcher Nestor Cortes, infield prospect Caleb Durbin and cash.
  4. OF Cody Bellinger to the New York Yankees
    • Chicago Cubs received pitcher Cody Poteet.
  5. 1B/3B Jake Burger to the Texas Rangers
    • Miami Marlins received infield prospects Echedry Vargas and Max Acosta and pitcher Brayan Mendoza.
  6. 1B Josh Naylor to the Arizona Diamondbacks
    • Cleveland Guardians received pitcher Slade Cecconi and a draft pick.
  7. OF Jorge Soler to the Los Angeles Angels
    • Atlanta Braves received pitcher Griffin Canning.
  8. RP Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs
    • Houston Astros received pitching prospect Juan Bello.
  9. 2B Andres Gimenez to the Toronto Blue Jays
    • Cleveland Guardians received first baseman Spencer Horwitz and outfielder Nick Mitchell. Toronto also received pitcher David Sandlin.
  10. SP Jesus Luzardo to the Philadelphia Phillies
    • Miami Marlins received two prospects: Shortstop Starlyn Caba and outfielder Emaarion Boyd.
  11. SP Jeffrey Springs to the Athletics
    • Tampa Bay Rays received pitchers Joe Boyle and Jacob Watters, first baseman Will Simpson and a draft pick. The Athletics also received pitcher Jacob Lopez.
  12. 2B Jonathan India to the Kansas City Royals
    • Cincinnati Reds received pitcher Brady Singer. Kansas City also received outfielder Joey Wiemer.
  13. C Jose Trevino to the Cincinnati Reds
    • New York Yankees received pitcher Fernando Cruz and catcher Alex Jackson.
  14. 1B Nathaniel Lowe to the Washington Nationals
    • Texas Rangers received pitcher Robert Garcia.
  15. RB Taylor Rogers to the Cincinnati Reds
    • San Francisco Giants received pitcher Braxton Roxby.

MLB managers fired and hired for 2025

Three teams will have new managers this season — the Cincinnati Reds, Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox.

The Reds are bringing back a familiar face in Terry Francona, who retired for one year before returning to baseball. The two-time World Series champion and three-time AL Manager of the Year, who turns 66 in April, is known for his runs with the Red Sox and Guardians. David Bell was fired by Cincinnati in September after six seasons with the club.

The Marlins will be led by World Series winner Clayton McCullough in 2025. The former Dodgers first base coach, 45, has never managed in the big leagues. He replaces Skip Schumaker, who went 146-176 in two seasons with Miami.

Chicago has another first-time manager in Will Venable. The former MLB outfielder has coached for the Cubs, Red Sox and Rangers before getting his first opportunity as manager for the White Sox this season. Chicago fired Pedro Grifol in August and Grady Sizemore finished the season as interim manager.

MLB season predictions for 2025

The Dodgers are the overwhelming favorites to repeat as World Series champions this season — and for good reason.

Los Angeles loaded up even more in the offseason, adding Snell, Sasaki and Scott to an already-stacked team.

But considering the randomness that can happen in the MLB postseason, it’s difficult to expect the same results in 2025. Remember, the Dodgers were on the brink of elimination against the Padres in the Division Series before catching fire. Anything can happen in October.

With that in mind, here are our divisional, playoff and award predictions for 2025:

AL East: Boston Red Sox

AL Central: Kansas City Royals

AL West: Texas Rangers

AL Wild Cards: Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees

NL East: Atlanta Braves

NL Central: Chicago Cubs

NL West: Los Angeles Dodgers

NL Wild Cards: Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, San Diego Padres

World Series: Atlanta Braves over Texas Rangers

MVP: Bobby Witt Jr. (AL) and Shohei Ohtani (NL)

Cy Young: Garrett Crochet (AL) and Paul Skenes (NL)

Rookie of the Year: Kristian Campbell (AL) and Dylan Crews (NL)

Manager of the Year: Matt Quatraro (AL) and Craig Counsell (NL)

On This Day 110 Years Ago, The Vancouver Millionaires Won The Stanley Cup

Jun 26, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Stanley Cup trophy on display following Colorado Avalanche defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning during game six of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

March 26, 1915, is one of the most important days in Vancouver hockey history. On this day, the Vancouver Millionaires swept the Ottawa Senators to win the Stanley Cup. 110 years later, it is still the only Cup that the city of Vancouver has won, and the first of two for the Province of BC as the Victoria Cougars captured a championship back in 1925.

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 In 1915, the Stanley Cup was awarded a little differently than it is today. Vancouver was part of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) and needed to win the league to participate in the final. Their opponent was the Ottawa Senators, who captured the National Hockey Association (NHA) championship that season.

The Millionaires were virtually unstoppable during the 1914-15 season. They had a record of 13-4 and outscored their opponents 115-71. Their leading scorer that season was Hockey Hall of Fame member Cyclone Taylor, who had 45 points in 16 games. 

As for the 2015 Stanley Cup Final, it was no different, as Vancouver swept Ottawa 3-0. All three games were played at Denman Arena, with the Millionaires winning Game 3 by a score of 12-3. Over the three games, Vancouver scored 26 goals while holding the Senators to eight. 

Vancouver Millionaires Stanley Cup Roster:

Mickey MacKay
Fred Cyclone Taylor
Johnny Matz
Kenny Mallen
Frank Nighbor
Russell Barney Stanley
Lloyd Cook
Si Griffis (captain)
Ken Mallen
Jim Seaborn
Frank Patrick (Owner/President/Manager/Coach/Defence)

Seven players from the 1915 team were later inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. They are Taylor, MacKay, Nighbor, Stanley, Griffis, Patrick, and Lehman. One hundred ten years later, the 1915 Millionaires remain one of the best teams to ever play for the city of Vancouver.

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Bucks vs. Nuggets Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for March 26

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Denver Nuggets Preview 

The Milwaukee Bucks (40-31) and Denver Nuggets (45-28) are all set to square off from Ball Arena in Denver.

Both the Bucks and the Nuggets have struggled recently. Both are 4-6 in their last 10 games. Much like other teams, they have both been bitten by the injury bug. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damien Lillard, and Nikola Jokic have missed time recently, and both are questionable for this game.

The Bucks are currently 16-19 on the road with a point differential of 2, while the Nuggets have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home. 

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 Bucks vs. Nuggets live today

  • Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
  • Time: 9:00PM EST
  • Site: Ball Arena
  • City: Denver, CO

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Game odds for Bucks vs. Nuggets

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Bucks (+138), Nuggets (-163)
  • Spread:  Nuggets -4
  • Over/Under: 226 points

That gives the Bucks an implied team point total of 112.16, and the Nuggets 114.24.
 
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Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning toward Giannis Antetokounmpo over 31.5 points…

Thomas: “This is a challenging game to forecast, given the limited information on player availability.

However, we know that Lillard is out indefinitely. That means there’s a slight increase in Kyle Kuzma's usage. His number is a bit too high for me to take. Antetokounmpo also received a usage boost, and this matchup feels perfect for him. He’s also cleared this number in back-to-back games.”

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Starting pitcher news: Jordan Hicks' velocity, Richard Fitts' new arsenal

Welcome to the first edition of the Starting Pitcher News column. Each week, I'll be taking a deeper look at a few trending/surging starting pitchers to see what, if anything, is changing and whether or not we should be investing in this hot stretch.

The article will be similar to the series I ran for a few years called Mixing It Up (previously Pitchers With New Pitches and Should We Care?), where I broke down new pitches to see if there were truly meaningful additions that changed a pitcher's outlook. Only now, I won't just look at new pitches, I can also cover velocity bumps, new usage patterns, or new roles. However, the premise will remain the same: trying to see if the recent changes we're seeing are worth buying into or just mirages.

Each week, I'll try and cover at least four starters and give my clear take on whether I would add them, trade for them, or invest fully in their success. Hopefully you'll find it useful, so let's get started.

All the charts you see below are courtesy of Kyle Bland over at Pitcher List. He created a great spring training app that tracks changes in velocity, usage, and pitch movement. It also has a great chart feature, which allows you to see how the whole arsenal plays together.

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Jordan Hicks - San Francisco Giants (Velocity increase)

I will admit that I've never been a huge fan of the idea of Jordan Hicks as a starter. I understand the allure of his velocity and the fact that his stuff played up in the bullpen, but I just never believed it would transition into the starting rotation. To a certain extent, it didn't last year. Hicks did post a solid 4.10 ERA, but it came with a 1.45 WHIP and only 109.2 innings of work. I was fully out heading into this season.

While Hicks' spring training hasn't been great, something popped out in his last start that we should take note of.

Jordan Hicks CHart

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That's Hicks averaging 97.4 mph on his sinker and four-seam fastball, up almost three miles per hour from last year. He also did that into the fifth inning, so it wasn't just a spike in the game's early innings. The results were obviously there with seven called strikes, four whiffs, and a 32.4% CSW on the sinker. That velocity gain also carried over to the four-seam fastball he uses against lefties, but he didn't have as much success in this last start. That concerns me a little since his sweeper is less effective against lefties and the splitter appears to be taking a backseat, which makes sense since it's a volatile pitch. However, it all does mean that Hicks could have more trouble with left-handed hitters.

We should also note that the sweeper has seemed different this spring. As you can see from the chart above, the pitch is 1.5 mph harder, but that has come with almost four inches of added drop and significantly less horizontal movement. In his final start, it performed well as a swing-and-miss offering, but I'm not sure the changes make a ton of sense. Last season, Hicks' sweeper posted a 15.3% swinging strike rate (SwStr%) and a 28.8% Ideal Contact Rate (ICR), which are both above-average. However, he did also have below-average strike rates and zone rates on the pitch, so Hicks may be trying to tighten the pitch up to make it easier to command. If that trade-off costs him swinging strikes, I'm not sure if it's a net positive.

At the end of the day, I'm still not a huge believer in Jordan Hicks as a starter, and I think Hayden Birdsong could push him back to the bullpen by the summer; yet, I'm willing to take a gamble on Hicks with this increased velocity I may keep him on the bench for his first start against Houston but could fire him up against the Mariners in the next one.

Landen Roupp - San Francisco Giants (Cutter, Kick-change)

The biggest news out of San Francisco this weekend may have been that Landen Roupp was named the Giants' fifth starter. Despite Hayden Birdsong getting a lot of attention for his strong spring, Roupp also had an impressive spring of his own with a 3.75 ERA, 0.75 WHIP, and 14/1 K/BB ratio in 12 innings. A lot of that success came with a revamped pitch mix.

In 2024, Roupp pitched the majority of his innings out of the bullpen, so we might not have a complete sense of his arsenal, but he threw his curve 44% of the time, his sinker 41% of the time, and then mixed in a changeup and slider. A big concern with that approach is that both his curve and sinker were significantly worse against lefties. The sinker didn't get hit hard, but it had just a 1.6% SwStr% and was not commanded well against lefties, which suggests a lack of confidence since Roupp commanded it really well against righties. Also, his curve posted just a 7.7% SwStr% to lefties and had just a 10% PutAway rate, despite being his primary two-strike pitch to lefties.

To address those concerns, Roupp added a cutter this off-season that could operate as his primary fastball to lefties and modified his changeup to add more horizontal run. Some of that changeup alteration could simply be the result of a slightly lower arm angle, but it seems like Roupp is working to add more run on his sinker and changeup by dropping his arm slot a little bit. That could give him more swing-and-miss potential against lefties with a changeup that comes in around 88mph and plays well off of his sinker. The cutter, or harder slider, could also serve as a strike pitch to lefties that he can use to jam them inside. That will set up the success of the changeup low and away.

All of that now gives Roupp a clear four-pitch mix, and he has also talked about using his four-seam fastball more, which would give him five pitches and a clear plan against both righties and lefties. While I know he doesn't have the eye-popping velocity of Birdsong, Roupp consistently posted above a 30% strikeout rate in the minors, and this deeper pitch mix makes him one of my favorite early-season waiver wire adds. While I might not start him at Houston, I want Roupp on my bench in case his arsenal all comes together like I think it can and he becomes a big FAAB target for my competition.

Richard Fitts- Boston Red Sox (Cutter, Curve, Kick-change)

What a find Richard Fitts has been for the Red Sox. He was acquired from the Yankees, along with Greg Weissert and Nicholas Judice, for Alex Verdugo last season, and the Red Sox quickly went to work reshaping his arsenal. Those tweaks continued in the offseason, and Fitts showed up to spring training sporting added velocity, a new cutter, curveball, and kick-change.

Richard Fitts chart

The velocity itself is nice, with his four-seamer up 1.5 mph from last year. Considering Fitts also has elite extension and iVB on the pitch, the four-seamer has the makings of an offering that can thrive up in the strike zone. He has pounded the zone with it well in spring training, and he does have a sinker he can use inside to righties, which could help the added velocity of the four-seamer play up.

The added cutter for Fitts might also be a bit of a gyro slider, but we do know that it's a modification from the slider he threw last season. The pitch is almost two mph harder with less horizontal movement. So far in spring, he has used it more to right-handed hitters, which makes me think he's not using it as a true cutter but as more of a gyro slider to create separation from his sweeper, which is his primary whiff pitch to righties. The increased velocity on the harder slider now creates a three mph gap between the sweeper with significantly less horizontal break, which you can see in the chart below with the sweeper dots in pink and the slider dots in purple. Although they attack similar areas, the added movement of the sweeper should add to the deception of his arsenal with the slider staying in the zone for strikes and the sweeper moving off the plate for swings-and-misses.

Richard Fitts Pitch chart

You can also see a new wrinkle in here with Fitts' changeup showcased by the green dots. Fitts is now throwing a kick-change that comes in at 89 mph with 10.5 inches of armside run, similar to the 12 inches on his sinker (yellow dots above). You can see how they would attack the same part of the plate, away to lefties, but the changeup dives down in the zone. The only issue here is that Fitts doesn't throw the sinker to lefties, so the two pitches can't play off of one another. However, Fitts' sweeper is better as a swing-and-miss offering to righties, so it's clear that the inclusion of the kick-change and curveball is his way of trying to find a solid PutAway pitch to lefties as well. So far, his command of the curve has been good, and he posted a 36.4% CSW with it in his last start, which is promising.

At the end of the day, we have a young pitcher who is throwing almost two mph harder and now has a true six-pitch mix that he can use against hitters of both handedness. That should excite us. Yes, Brayan Bello and Lucas Giolito don't figure to be out for a long time, so Fitts may not have a long leash in the rotation, but there wre rumblings that the Red Sox were open to a six-man rotation to help keep everybody healthy, so if Fitts is pitching well, Bello and Giolito coming back would bump Sean Newcomb from the rotation and the Red Sox could keep a six-man rotation with Fitts still involved. Given how he has looked this spring and that he starts the season in Texas and against the Cardinals, two matchups I'm not running from, I'm inclined to throw Fitts on my bench and see how this all goes.

AJ Smith Shawver - Atlanta Braves (Confirmed rotation spot)

Over the weekend, the Braves traded Ian Anderson to the Angels, freeing up a rotation spot for AJ Smith-Shawver. The 22-year-old was solid this spring with a 3.94 ERA but 20 strikeouts and five walks in 16 innings. That strikeout upside made him a trendy add in fantasy leagues on Sunday night, but I have some concerns about Smith-Shawver to begin the season.

For starters, he has not posted an ERA under 4.00 since he pitched 21 innings at High-A and Double-A in 2023. He had a 4.17 Triple-A ERA in 2023 and a 4.86 mark last year. Now, he was young for the level, which we need to keep in mind, but he also has had command issues that have always led to double-digit walk rates. That's not ideal.

The pitch mix itself is fine. Smith-Shawver relies heavily on his four-seam fastball, which sits 96 mph, but can reach the upper 90s with above-average extension and iVB. It's a flat fastball that plays well up in the zone and can miss bats. He pairs that with an improved changeup that had the highest whiff rate of any of his pitches in 2024 and a curveball that he added in 2023 and has plenty of vertical movement with good command. He also features a hard slider that looks like a swing-and-miss spitch but wasn't used in his brief MLB innings in 2024.

That's a package that could lead to MLB success, provided he can show gains in his command that prevent him from running into trouble. Fastball command in particular has been an issue for Smith-Shawver, and many of his home runs in the minors came on poorly located fastballs. MLB hitters will take advantage of that too if he can't get it ironed out.

The bigger issue may be how long he remains in the rotation. He claimed the fifth spot for now, but Spencer Strider may be back in 3-4 weeks. Grant Holmes has also looked good this spring and has no minor league options, so the Braves can't demote him when Strider is back. That makes Smith-Shawver the most likely candidate to go back to Triple-A or join the bullpen as a multi-inning guy. Now, Reynaldo Lopez and Chris Sale are not pictures of health and could get hurt before Strider returns, but you're not likely to get a long runway with Smith-Shawver, and his first starts figure to be against the Padres, Marlins, Phillies, and Blue Jays. We would certainly love to have him for that Miami start, but I'm not sure I'd want him for the Padres and Phillies starts and then maybe see him lose his rotation spot when there are plenty of other intriguing undrafted arms still on waiver wires, like Roupp and Fitts.

Reese Olson - Detroit Tigers (Velocity increase)

Reese Olson is another pitcher who has featured increased velocity in spring training, sitting 95.3 mph on his four-seam fastball in his last start, which is up over one mph from last year.

Reese Olson chart

That may not seem like a big deal, but the four-seam fastball was easily Olson's worst pitch in 2024. It posted just a 4.6% SwStr% while allowing a nearly 40% ICR. It's a relatively flat fastball, but didn't have the velocity to succeed up in the strike zone, so Olson threw it low and middle a lot. A bump up to 95.3 mph and some added horizontal movement, as seen in the chart above, could help it be more successful in on the hands of righties or up in the zone. At the end of the day, we simply want Olson's four-seamer to not be as bad as last year. It doesn't even have to be good.

That's because Olson has a really solid changeup, which has gotten even stronger this spring with added velocity and more arm-side run. It should be a real weapon against lefties, and then Olson has a plus slider that registered a 21.4% SwStr% and 15% ICR against righties in 2024. If his four-seam and sinker can simply set up the slider and changeup (and curve at times), then Olson should be in a good spot. However, we're going to need to see him hold those velocity gains into the season as well.