Yankees sign Tyler Matzek to active roster, DFA Yoendrys Gómez; DJ LeMahieu begins rehab assignment

The Yankees made minor adjustments to their bullpen on Tuesday afternoon, signing veteran left-hander Tyler Matzek to the major league roster and designated young right-hander Yoendrys Gómez for assignment.

In addition, the team revealed that veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu is starting his rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset, and reliever Clayton Beeter is leaving his rehab work with Single-A Tampa and picking things up with Double-A.

Matzek, who signed a minor league deal with New York in February, was invited to spring training but appeared in only one game due to an oblique strain. The 36-year-old has logged four relief appearances with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season, and pitched in just 11 big league games since undergoing Tommy John surgery in October of 2022.

Gomez, who was out of minor league options, produced a respectable 2.70 ERA across six games (10 innings) this season. The 25-year-old allowed one run in 3.0 innings on Monday in the Yankees' loss to the Guardians.

As for LeMahieu, who has been on the IL with a strained left calf, he's batting second and playing second base for Somerset on Tuesday. While his role at the major league level remains undefined, the 36-year-old could potentially be activated before the calendar flips to May.

Beeter began his rehab assignment in Tampa on Sunday, striking out four across 1.1 innings (20 pitches). He's been on the shelf with right shoulder impingement syndrome since late March.

Francisco Lindor and the Mets are hot, and being at Citi Field is cool | The Mets Pod

Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo drop a new episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as the Mets stay hot and Citi Field has become a huge scene.

The guys recap a week with a lot of wins, Francisco Lindor’s continued excellence, unsung heroes, the secrets of Pete Alonso’s success, and the crazy atmosphere developing at Citi Field.

Later, the guys debut a new segment called “Tales from the Pitching Lab” to break down what adjustments have helped Griffin Canning, and then go Down on the Farm to check in on the progress of top starting pitching prospect Brandon Sproat.

Finally, The Scoreboard gets really interesting, and the Mailbag gets opened to feature questions about Mark Vientos, Brandon Nimmo, and the “ideal” Mets lineup.

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Jayson Tatum reportedly has bone bruise in wrist, can play depending on pain tolerance

It looked bad when it happened. Jayson Tatum went up for a dunk and was fouled in the air by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (who was given a flagrant foul on the play). Tatum stayed on the ground for a few minutes, grabbing his wrist, but continued to play in the Celtics’ win.

Now comes word that Tatum suffered a bone bruise on the play, as reported by Shams Charania of ESPN. This is reportedly a pain tolerance issue that the Celtics will monitor.

After the game, Tatum played down the injury saying he had an X-ray and it came back clean. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said Tuesday that Tatum was "day to day."

Tatum played through a fractured wrist for part of the 2022 playoffs and likely will miss little, if any, time in this series. That said, the Celtics' medical staff may want to save Tatum from himself a little, they are going to need him at his peak in the Eastern Conference Finals and NBA Finals if they are going to repeat as champions.

Boston is up 1-0 in what will be a physical series with the Orlando Magic, one that the Celtics should win but will not be a pushover. Boston now has more motivation to get this series over quickly — and hope the Knicks/Pistons series drags out — so that Tatum can get more rest.

Timberwolves vs. Lakers Best bets: Odds, predictions, recent stats, trends for April 22

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Los Angeles Lakers Preview

It’s Tuesday, April 22, and the Minnesota Timberwolves (49-33) and Los Angeles Lakers (50-32) are all set to square off from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The Lakers hosted the Timberwolves in game one, which was not pretty for the hosts.

Despite 37 from Luka Concic, the Lakers failed to reach 100 points and were defeated 117-95.

The Lakers' offense was stagnant and lacked ball movement. Regardless of their offensive performance, it was always going to be difficult to stop the Timberwolves if they shot 51% from the field and 50% from three.

The Timberwolves are currently 24-17 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Lakers have a 7-3 record in their last ten games at home.

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Game details & how to watch Timberwolves vs. Lakers live today

  • Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Crypto.com Arena
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • Network/Streaming: TNT

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Game odds for Timberwolves vs. Lakers

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Odds: Timberwolves (+200), Lakers (-245)
  • Spread:  Lakers -5.5
  • Over/Under: 210 points

That gives the Timberwolves an implied team point total of 104.08, and the Lakers 106.95.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Timberwolves vs. Lakers on Tuesday

  • The Timberwolves have won on 4 of the last 5 occasions that they have been a road underdog
  • The Total went over in 54% of the Timberwolves' regular season games (44-38-0)
  • The Timberwolves have covered the spread in 6 of their last 8 games (75%) as an underdog

The Over is 44-39 in Timberwolves' games this season

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Payton Pritchard named 2025 NBA Sixth Man of the Year

Payton Pritchard named 2025 NBA Sixth Man of the Year originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Payton Pritchard took his game to another level during the 2024-25 NBA season. On Tuesday, the Boston Celtics guard was recognized for his efforts.

Pritchard beat out Detroit Pistons sharpshooter Malik Beasley and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award.

Based on the voting results, Pritchard won the award rather easily.

It was a historic campaign for Pritchard, who surpassed Wayne Ellington for the most 3-pointers off the bench in a single NBA season. He made at least five 3-pointers in 22 games, setting a Celtics record previously held by Jayson Tatum (18).

Pritchard is the fourth player in Celtics franchise history to win the Sixth Man of the Year trophy — which is named after C’s legend John Havlicek — joining Kevin McHale (1984-85), Bill Walton (1985-86) and Malcolm Brogdon (2022-23).

Pritchard notched career-bests in every major category with 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 47.2 percent from the floor (40.7 percent from 3). The 27-year-old averaged a career-high 28.2 minutes per game.

The Celtics held on to Pritchard despite his asking for a trade during the 2022-23 season due to a lack of playing time. They committed to him with a four-year, $30 million contract extension before the 2023-24 campaign, and he has since proven to be worth every penny.

Pritchard had multiple big moments during the C’s 2024 championship run, including a wild buzzer-beater from beyond halfcourt in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. He picked up where he left off with a 19-point performance in Boston’s Game 1 win Sunday against the Orlando Magic.

Pritchard will look to carry that momentum into Wednesday’s Game 2 at TD Garden, which tips off at 7 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Boston.

Celtics' Payton Pritchard named 2025 NBA Sixth Man of the Year

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Payton Pritchard took his game to another level during the 2024-25 NBA season. On Tuesday, the Boston Celtics guard was recognized for his efforts.

Pritchard beat out Detroit Pistons sharpshooter Malik Beasley and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award.

Based on the voting results, Pritchard won the award rather easily.

It was a historic campaign for Pritchard, who surpassed Wayne Ellington for the most 3-pointers off the bench in a single NBA season. He made at least five 3-pointers in 22 games, setting a Celtics record previously held by Jayson Tatum (18).

Pritchard is the fourth player in Celtics franchise history to win the Sixth Man of the Year trophy — which is named after C’s legend John Havlicek — joining Kevin McHale (1984-85), Bill Walton (1985-86) and Malcolm Brogdon (2022-23).

Pritchard notched career-bests in every major category with 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 47.2 percent from the floor (40.7 percent from 3). The 27-year-old averaged a career-high 28.2 minutes per game.

The Celtics held on to Pritchard despite his asking for a trade during the 2022-23 season due to a lack of playing time. They committed to him with a four-year, $30 million contract extension before the 2023-24 campaign, and he has since proven to be worth every penny.

Pritchard had multiple big moments during the C’s 2024 championship run, including a wild buzzer-beater from beyond halfcourt in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. He picked up where he left off with a 19-point performance in Boston’s Game 1 win Sunday against the Orlando Magic.

Pritchard will look to carry that momentum into Wednesday’s Game 2 at TD Garden, which tips off at 7 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Boston.

Chris Eubank Jr: ‘I shouldn’t be doing this. But we are the daredevils of sport’

British boxer discusses the horrors of making weight and strained relations with his dad before Saturday’s grudge match with Conor Benn

Chris Eubank Jr sits in his hotel room, locked in the extremes of a savage weight cut. Boiling down in weight gets even harder at the age of 35 but the words still flow freely. Eubank Jr can produce intelligent insights as easily as he churns out typical bombast and so he has no difficulty in explaining why his fight on Saturday night with Conor Benn will darken the British sporting landscape this week.

They were first meant to fight in October 2022, when a manufactured scrap was built on the enmity between their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, in the 1990s. Separated by two weight divisions, the sons were brought together in a dubious catchweight contest while banging on about family feuds and legacies.

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Golden Knights Show Success In Second Leg Of Back-To-Back Meetings With Same Opponent Under Bruce Cassidy

LAS VEGAS -- The Golden Knights have shown plenty of successful tendencies since coach Bruce Cassidy arrived before the 2022-23 season.

After knocking off the Minnesota Wild, 4-2, in Game 1 of the opening round on Sunday, one of those tendencies comes into play for Game 2.

The Golden Knights have done an excellent job in stepping up on the second leg of a back-to-back against the same opponent.

Whether it's during the regular season or in Game 2 of a playoff series, the Golden Knights are 8-2 in such situations.

"What the hell were we thinking the other two (losses)?" Cassidy jokingly asked when made aware of the stat. "One of the things I enjoy about coaching, especially this time of year, is the chess match, so to speak."

Cassidy said the waking up the day after a game with an opponent, and just before facing that team again, he enjoys breaking down film and finding the things he and his staff saw that may have changed, and how to tweak to improve.

"For example, against us earlier this year, Minnesota's D did not pinch very often," Cassidy explained. "Not many breakouts. (Sunday) night, first period, they're up on our wingers. So right away we're going, 'hey guys, disregard what we talked about for half an hour two days ago. They're coming.'

"Which is okay, we deal with that all year."

Cassidy said he's also cautious in what he throws at his players with a short turnaround, so as not to overburden them with too many things that might send them into a mental overload.

"It's not about that," he said. "It's little tweaks here and there. Or just our players respond well, it's usually the case with any of these stats. It usually means they're good players."

Said veteran defensemen Brayden McNabb: "He's a great coach, obviously he's proven that. He can adjust, sees the game very well, look at a game after a game and see what they're going to do. and what we need to do to counteract that."

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Guardians place Lane Thomas on 10-day injured list with bruised right wrist

CLEVELAND — Guardians center fielder Lane Thomas was placed on the 10-day injured list with a bruised right wrist sustained when he got hit by a pitch weeks ago.

Cleveland made the move — retroactive to April 20 — before facing the New York Yankees in the second game of a three-game series.

To replace Thomas, the club selected the contract of infielder Will Wilson from Triple-A Columbus.

Thomas, who was a postseason star for Cleveland in 2024, was struck on April 8 in the home opener against the Chicago White Sox. The 29-year-old has played in five games since, most recently at Pittsburgh.

The Guardians acquired Thomas in a July trade with the Washington Nationals. He struggled for much of the regular season before having his biggest moments with Cleveland in October.

Thomas hit two homers in the AL Division Series against Detroit, connecting for a grand slam in Game 5 off Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal to help the Guardians advance.

Wilson was batting .324 for the Columbus Clippers with six homers and 18 RBIs in 18 games. He homered in three of his past four games.

This is the 26-year-old’s first promotion to the majors. He’s a former first-round pick of the Los Angeles Angels, who traded him to San Francisco in 2019. Cleveland acquired Wilson in the minor league portion of the Rule 5 Draft this past offseason.

The Guardians also transferred right-hander Trevor Stephan to the 60-day injured list. He’s recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Anthony Edwards fined $50,000 for 'inappropriate language' while trash talking Lakers fans

A Lakers fan looking to go viral has cost Minnesota's Anthony Edwards $50,000 in a fine from the league.

In the third quarter of the Timberwolves pushing around the Lakers in Game 1 of their playoff series, Edwards — along with Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo — were about to check back in when a Lakers fan nearby hit record on his phone and tried to trash talk Edwards. The Timberwolves player shut him down, pointing out how he has a $200 million contract, Gobert has a $300 million contract, and added "my d*** is bigger than yours" while grabbing his crotch.

The rest of the story is obvious: The fan did post the interaction, it did go viral, and now the league has come down with a $50,000 fine for Edwards "for directing inappropriate language and making an obscene gesture toward a fan."

That's BS by the league.

A fan near the players pulls some crap trying to go viral, then let it go. Edwards didn't say anything wildly inappropriate. It's just trash talk, the fact a fan filmed it should not matter.

That said, based on the online response, this all worked out for Ant as he gained a lot of new fans and followers — and probably sold a few shoes — with his comments.

This marks the eighth time Edwards has been fined this season for a total of more than $300,000.

Islanders parting ways with team president and GM Lou Lamoriello

The Islanders announced on Tuesday that the club is moving on from president and general manager Lou Lamoriello, saying his contract will not be renewed.

According to a release by the team, operating partner John Collins will lead the search for the club’s next general manger.

“The Islanders extend a heartfelt thank you to Lou Lamoriello for his extraordinary commitment over the past seven years,” the club said in a statement. “His dedication to the team is in line with his Hall of Fame career.”

Lamoriello, 82, was hired by the Islanders in May 2018 as president of hockey operations and took over as GM a couple of weeks later, after Garth Snow was fired. Under the guidance of Lamoriello, the Islanders made the playoffs in five of his seven seasons, though they never made it past the Eastern Conference Finals.

Joining the Islanders following a three-year-stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Lamoriello made his name as one of the best executives in hockey with the Devils, where he was at the reins as GM from 1987-2015. The Devils made the Stanley Cup Final five times then, winning three championships.

Golden Knights Attempting To Stay Mentally Sharp; Using Experience and Rest To Take Upper Hand

Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy speaks at a press conference before playing against the Florida Panthers in game one of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

The Vegas Golden Knights hold multiple advantages over the Minnesota Wild, but the greatest advantage and one that could win them the series is the experience they have in the playoffs. 

There's a select number of players on the Golden Knights roster who haven't been on a long Stanley Cup run, and the bulk of the lineup who have can share that experience with those players.

That leadership stems from the coaches first and foremost, and HC Bruce Cassidy displayed just that by giving the Golden Knights a day off on Monday to keep them fresh and in the right mental space. 

"Today I thought, they've been here three or four days, it's been a lot," said Cassidy. "Game 1, there's a lot of anxiety, preparation, and you're excited. Now that Game 1's behind us, get out of the rink today, go enjoy the day. Spend time with your kids, cleanse the hockey mind, and tomorrow let's start thinking about Minnesota again."

The Golden Knights know how to win. That's why they're understanding of what they need to do on a personal level is so important.

"I don't think you can think about a team 24 hours a day as a player. Coaches do because we're always thinking of stuff, but I think players need a break."

The winning culture of the Golden Knights is perfectly embodied by veteran defenseman Brayden McNabb. He's led the team in blocked shots on multiple occasions and has been as consistent as they come since his arrival in the inaugural season.

"It is important to unwind and get away from it because it can be on your mind all day, every day," said the 34-year-old. "You need to find a routine where you can get your mind off of it. I think most guys probably enjoy watching the games, they're fun to watch, but you need to find a way to get away, whatever that is"

The Golden Knights held a full practice today ahead of Game 2, where they'll be looking to take a commanding 2-0 series lead and win both games at home. 

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3 Takeaways: Golden Knights Strike First, Top Wild 4-2 To Take 1-0 Series Lead In Opening Round Of NHL Playoffs3 Takeaways: Golden Knights Strike First, Top Wild 4-2 To Take 1-0 Series Lead In Opening Round Of NHL PlayoffsLAS VEGAS -- It takes 16 wins to hoist Lord's Stanley Cup.

Grizzlies vs. Thunder Odds, predictions, recent stats, trends and Best bets for April 22

Memphis Grizzlies vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Preview

It’s Tuesday, April 22, and the Memphis Grizzlies (48-34) and Oklahoma City Thunder (68-14) are all set to square off from Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

The No.1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder embarrassed
the Grizzlies in game one of the series.

The Thunder won 131-80. Not a single Grizzlies player scored more than 17 points in that matchup.

Now the Grizzlies must rely on a banged up Ja Morant to try and level the series before they head to Memphis.

The Grizzlies are currently 22-19 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Thunder have a 8-2 record in their last ten games at home.

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

  • Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
  • Time: 7:30PM EST
  • Site: Paycom Center
  • City: Oklahoma City, OK
  • Network/Streaming: TNT

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Game odds for Grizzlies vs. Thunder

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Odds: Grizzlies (+737), Thunder (-1190)
  • Spread:  Thunder -14.5
  • Over/Under: 229 points

That gives the Grizzlies an implied team point total of 113.63, and the Thunder 121.19.

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Thomas: "It feels lazy to bet on the Thunder to cover again in game two. However, it's for good reason. This is not a good Grizzlies team. They are banged up, and they are playing against the best team in basketball, on the road, in front of a sellout crowd."

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  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 229.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Grizzlies vs. Thunder on Tuesday

  • The Thunder have won four of their last five games at home against Western Conference Southwest Division teams
  • Six of the Thunder's last seven home matchups against the Grizzlies have stayed under the Total
  • Oklahoma City have won four of the last five meetings by at least 17 points

The Thunder have won 7 of their last 9 home matchups against the Grizzlies

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New York Islanders Part With GM Lou Lamoriello

Lou Lamoriello, seen here in 2013 (Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images)

The New York Islanders won't renew the contract of the second-winningest GM in NHL history, Lou Lamoriello.

The search for a new GM is underway, the Islandersannounced Tuesday. Operating partner John Collins will lead the search.

Lamoriello's Islanders missed the playoffs by nine points this season. Their .500 points percentage was their lowest since 2017-18.

Lamoriello, 82, joined the Islanders organization ahead of the 2018-19 season as GM and president of hockey operations. In the past seven seasons, he's had a 268-195-71 record with the Islanders.

He was named the NHL's GM of the year in 2019-20 and 2020-21, when the team made back-to-back Stanley Cup playoff semifinal appearances. Under Lamoriello, the Islanders ultimately won five playoff rounds, six including the qualifying round in the 2020 bubble playoffs.

Lamoriello brought on key players over the years, such as Semyon Varlamov, Bo Horvat, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Kyle Palmieri, Alexander Romanov and Anthony Duclair. He also re-signed important Islanders to long-term contracts, such as captain Anders Lee, Horvat, Ilya Sorokin, Ryan Pulock and Adam Pelech, as well as depth players Pierre Engvall and Scott Mayfield.

The Islanders have had three coaches in the past seven seasons. Barry Trotz coached for four campaigns after winning the Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals in 2018. Lane Lambert then took over for parts of two seasons and had a 61-46-20 record before Lamoriello replaced him with Patrick Roy on Jan. 20, 2024.

Whoever replaces Lamoriello has seven pending RFAs and five pending UFAs to handle, including RFAs Noah Dobson, Adam Boqvist, Romanov and Maxim Tsyplakov and UFAs Palmieri, Mike Reilly and Tony DeAngelo.

Lamoriello's resume includes the second-most regular-season games, wins and losses in NHL history, trailing only David Poile in each category. The biggest difference between Lamoriello and Poile is the former's three Stanley Cup wins, all with the New Jersey Devils in 1995, 2000 and 2003.

The Johnston, R.I., native also has the most playoff games managed and ninth-most post-season wins in NHL history. He also won a World Cup gold medal on Team USA in 1996.

Lamoriello was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder in 2009 and the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder in 2012.

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