Game #55 GameThread: Marlins @ Jays

May 26, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; The roof begins to open as some of the Miami Marlins players take early batting practice before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Not a ton going on in Jays news today. A couple of minor notes:

Here are the lineups:

Today’s Lineups

MARLINSBLUE JAYS
Xavier Edwards – 2BGeorge Springer – DH
Liam Hicks – DHDaulton Varsho – CF
Otto Lopez – SSJesus Sanchez – RF
Kyle Stowers – RFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Connor Norby – 1BYohendrick Pinango – LF
Jacob Marsee – CFErnie Clement – 2B
Heriberto Hernandez – LFAndres Gimenez – SS
Joe Mack – CBrandon Valenzuela – C
Javier Sanoja – 3BLenyn Sosa – 1B
Sandy Alcantara – RHPBraydon Fisher – RHP

Game Thread: Yesterday was infuriating

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - MAY 20: Shane Baz #34 of the Baltimore Orioles walks to the dugout prior to the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Alex Zadorozny/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

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San Diego somehow finds way to lose, 0-for-10 with RISP

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 25: Griffin Canning #17 of the San Diego Padres looks on during the sixth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Petco Park on May 25, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Diego Padres dropped Game 1 to the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday in horrible fashion. In what has become all too common, the Friars failed to score a single run despite multiple pristine opportunities to do so.

The Padres loaded the bases with no outs in the first inning before striking out twice and grounding out to end the inning without a score.

Then again in the third, the first two runners reached base before a forceout put runners on the corners. Manny Machado promptly grounded into a double play to end the inning.

With runners at first and second and only one out in the fifth, Miguel Andujar popped out before Xander Bogaerts flew out to end the final scoring opportunity the Padres would have.

The San Diego offense has had a meager showing lately, going 2-for-29 in their last four games. It’s been an exclamation mark on the continual inconsistency of the Friars lineup. One thing’s for sure, they’ll need to take advantage of every opportunity they have if they hope to salvage the series against Philly.

Taking the mound

Aaron Nola (PHI) v. Randy Vásquez (SD)

Nola’s been an ace in the past for Philadelphia, but he’s struggled to perform in 2026 with a 6.04 ERA and 1.56 WHIP through 10 starts. It’s been a consistent downturn for Nola since 2024, posting ERAs above 6.00 in each of his last two seasons.

He’s only had one scoreless start so far this year and has surrendered 13 runs in his last three games (13.1 IP). The Padres will need to do what they couldn’t yesterday if they’re to force the rubber match: score runs.

(Apologies for the mistake on yesterday’s preview. I accidentally wrote that Vásquez was starting Monday and Canning on Tuesday. That is my fault and Vásquez will start today’s game.)

Vásquez has shared ace duties with King this year, authoring a career-best 2.96 ERA through 54 2/3 innings. He’s lost that a bit in his recent starts, posting a 3.89 ERA across his last 37 innings.

His last start against the Los Angeles Dodgers was uncharacteristic, pitching just 4 1/3 innings and allowing three runs. If he can limit the Phillies lineup, he’ll need to do much better at limiting contact from Philadelphia’s sluggers.

Batter up!

As previously stated, the San Diego offense needs to wake up. Their inability to score in prime opportunities continues to infuriate the Friar Faithful. Despite outhitting the Phillies, 5-3, in Monday’s game, the Friars couldn’t score a single run.

But the one pleasant surprise was Fernando Tatis Jr. He went 2-for-2 with two walks against Philly. Across his last seven games, Tatis is batting .417, going 10-for-24 at the plate with five walks.

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
  2. Miguel Andujar, DH
  3. Gavin Sheets, 1B
  4. Manny Machado, 3B
  5. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  6. Jackson Merrill, CF
  7. Ramón Laureano, LF
  8. Nick Castellanos, RF
  9. Freddy Fermin, C

After Rodolfo Durán caught two days in a row, Fermin will start today’s game against Philly. He’s been swinging an ice-cold bat and will look to turn things around against Nola.

Surprisingly, the Padres lineup doesn’t have an abundance of experience against the veteran starter. Outside of Bogaerts, Castellanos and Machado, the Friars have a combined 24 at-bats against the right-hander. They’ll need to figure him out quickly to win Game 2.

Relief corps

Starter Griffin Canning had his best outing of the season, pitching six-plus innings and allowing just three runs. Unfortunately, the Friars offense couldn’t back his effort, but the bullpen was saved for the remainder of the series.

Only Jeremiah Estrada and Yuki Matsui were used to finish the game, with Estrada recording the final out of the seventh inning before Matsui pitched a hitless eighth and ninth.

That allows the Padres to have depth for the final two games, with Jason Adam, Estrada, Ron Marinaccio, Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon, Wandy Peralta and Bradgley Rodriguez available to pitch in Game 2.

Game Thread #52: Milwaukee Brewers (31-20) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (29-23)

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May 25, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich (22) is greeted by third base coach Matt Erickson (68) after hitting a home run during the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Fresh off a series-opening win, the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals are back at it on Tuesday night. The roof will be open for a night game for the first time this season.

The Brewers made a transaction prior to the game, placing Logan Henderson on the 15-day IL with low back tightness. RHP Coleman Crow was recalled to the active roster to take his place. Pat Murphy confirmed that Crow will pitch on Friday against the Astros. Meanwhile, Wednesday’s starter is still TBA, but Murphy said that the finale against the Cardinals will be covered by “a combination of guys already on the roster.”

Henderson told reporters that he felt his back tighten up while facing Freddie Freeman in the fourth inning during his last start. He’s hoping to return to throwing soon and is already starting to make a little bit of progress in his recovery, but not enough to be able to make his start tomorrow.

For the game tonight, Kyle Harrison is on the mound for the Crew, looking to continue his stretch of dominance. Harrison hasn’t allowed a run in either of his past two starts and hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in a single start all season. Over Harrison’s last five starts, he’s allowed just three runs over 28 IP, good for a 0.96 ERA.

On the other side, the Cardinals will have Michael McGreevy. McGreevy has a 2.40 ERA in his 10 starts. He doesn’t miss a lot of bats with just 5.9 K/9, but he also doesn’t walk many either, posting 1.9 BB/9 so far. We can expect a lot more contact than we saw in Monday’s game when both starters had 10-plus strikeouts.

Pat Murphy is shaking up the Brewers lineup as well with Christian Yelich in the leadoff spot, bumping Jackson Chourio down to the two-spot. Brice Turang, William Contreras, Jake Bauers, and Garrett Mitchell make up the middle of the order. Luis Rengifo, Sal Frelick, and David Hamilton round out the bottom of the lineup.

The Cardinals are keeping the top of their lineup pretty similar, with JJ Wetherholt leading off, followed by Iván  Herrera, Jordan Walker, and Alec Burleson.

The Brewers have a great opportunity to extend their lead in the NL Central even further. The Brewers have won their last six games when Harrison has started. First pitch is at 6:40 p.m. on Brewers.TV and the Brewerse Radio Network.

Braves chat and Discussion: Spencer Strider vs Ranger Suarez

BOSTON, MA - MAY 18: Pidgeons scatter as Michael Harris II #23 of the Atlanta Braves catches a fly ball by Alex Bregman #2 of the Boston Red Sox in center field during the thrid inning at Fenway Park on May 18, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Braves are hoping to wake up their offense with Strider on the mound to avoid three-straight losses. And for the Red Sox, well, they’re just hoping they can get over 3.7 runs per game. As always, you know where to find us for the recap.

First pitch is set for 6:45 p.m. EDT

Lineups

Preview

Tuesday game thread: vs Rays, 6:35

ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - MAY 20: Shane Baz #34 of the Baltimore Orioles misses a catch during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on May 20, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

What a difference a week makes. Just a few days ago it felt like the Orioles season was circling the drain. They had lost five of six, including three embarrassing displays down in Tampa. Now, they are winners of three out of four and the magic is emanating from them.

But as the saying goes, momentum is only as good as the next day’s starting pitcher. In the Orioles case, that’s Shane Baz, and the O’s haven’t won a start of his since April 28. That’s not all Baz’s fault. He allowed just one run over six innings against these Rays in his last outing, and tossed seven solid frames against the Nationals in the start before that. Those two efforts have brought his season ERA from 5.48 to 4.87.

The Orioles won’t have Dietrich Enns to help them out of the bullpen. He was DFA’d earlier today in order to make room for Nick Raquet. The swap of lefties seems like an effort to add flexibility and a fresh arm after the 13-inning affair on Monday. Raquet has options. Enns doesn’t. Hopefully Raquet can replicate his Triple-A success (3.24 ERA, 2.86 FIP over 16.2 innings) in Baltimore. His three MLB games from earlier this year did not go well. Enns might still stay in the organization, but he will need to get through waivers first. His $2.625 million salary might allow that to happen.

Orioles lineup

  1. Taylor Ward, LF
  2. Gunnar Henderson, SS
  3. Pete Alonso, 1B
  4. Samuel Basallo, C
  5. Leody Tavares, CF
  6. Jeremiah Jackson, DH
  7. Colton Cowser, RF
  8. Blaze Alexander, 3B
  9. Jackson Holliday, 2B

RHP Shane Baz (1-5, 4.87 ERA)

Rays lineup

  1. Chandler Simpson, LF
  2. Junior Caminero, 3B
  3. Jonathan Aranda, 1B
  4. Yandy Díaz, DH
  5. Richie Palacios, 2B
  6. Cedric Mullins, CF
  7. Victor Mesa Jr., RF
  8. Hunter Feduccia, C
  9. Taylor Walls, SS

RHP Griffin Jax (1-2, 3.54 ERA)

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Spurs vs Thunder Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 5

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Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a massive win on Sunday, and now they hit the road again to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5.

Our NBA player prop projections help you make your NBA picks for this pivotal matchup on Tuesday, May 26.

For more analysis, read our Spurs vs. Thunder predictions.

Spurs vs Thunder computer picks for Game 4

Spurs Spurs Thunder Thunder
Champagnie o9.5 points
+100
Gilgeous-Alexander u7.5 assists
+115
Harper o9.5 points
-105
Holmgren o13.5 points
+105
Fox o14.5 points
-112
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Julian Champagnie Over 9.5 points (+100)

Projection: 11.06 points

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Dylan Harper Over 9.5 points (-105)

Projection: 10.16 points

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De-Aaron Fox Over 14.5 points (-112)

Projection: 15.87 points

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Thunder Game 5 computer picks

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Under 7.5 assists (+115)

Projection: 6.79 assists

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will once again be called upon to score with the Oklahoma City Thunder seemingly shorthanded again. San Antonio opted to stray away from double-teaming the MVP last time out, which led to bad shooting nights from his teammates. 

The San Antonio Spurs will take a similar approach and dare SGA to beat them.

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Chet Holmgren Over 13.5 points (+105)

Projection: 14.77 points

There's no denying how bad Chet Holmgen played on the road, but he has a chance to shine in front of the home crowd tonight. Our model expects him to return to form, with his team in desperate need of his scoring.

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Isaiah Hartenstein Over 6.5 points (-130)

Projection: 7.75 points

Isaiah Hartenstein continues to make the most of his limited minutes, fresh off a 12-point performance. The Spurs are more than happy with Hartenstein shooting, because that means the ball isn't in SGA's hands. This is a very obtainable number for the big man.

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Knicks legends Clyde Frazier, John Starks react to ‘special moment’ after New York reaches NBA Finals

CLEVELAND - A month ago, Clyde Frazier was sitting in a back hallway of State Farm Arena chatting with a reporter. In a few hours, the Knicks would take the floor for a win-or-die Game 4 against Atlanta. Naturally, the conversation with Frazier turned to the Knicks’ struggles with the Hawks. 

What was wrong with the offense? Should Mike Brown change the starting lineup? How do they slow down CJ McCollum?

Before parting ways, Frazier offered one last thought on the Knicks. 

“They have a lot of pride in there,” he said, “A lot of pride. Let’s see what happens.”

Fast forward four weeks and Frazier is on the court in Cleveland, celebrating the Knicks’ Eastern Conference title.

“They’re on a roll,” Frazier said after New York’s dominant Game 4 win. 

Obviously, Frazier was right about the pride in the Knick locker room. New York is undefeated since the Hall of Famer shared his thoughts on that Sunday in Atlanta. 

And Frazier thinks the best may be yet to come for New York. 

“The last 11 games, the way they’re getting up and down the court, everyone is moving and grooving,” Frazier said late Monday night. 

“Every game they seem to get better and better (with) movement, defense. I think the pace is what’s really changed,” Frazier said. “They can go on runs now, 10 or 15 points, and just blow the game right open. And they weren’t doing that during the regular season.”

Yes, Frazier sees similarities between his title-winning teams and these Knicks. 

“Once we got healthy, we had that good continuity going,” Frazier said of the 1973 champs. “They have 10 guys that are thriving, so it doesn’t seem to matter who (Brown) puts in the game, they come through with what they need.”

It was only fitting that Frazier and Patrick Ewing – two franchise icons -  presented the Eastern Conference MVP trophy to Jalen Brunson. 

Frazier’s message to Brunson was brief: 

“I just told the maestro to keep doing it. He’s very level-headed, always wants to do team-oriented things. He’s very focused,” Frazier said. 

A few feet away, John Starks was taking in the scene. 

“That’s legacy there. Those two guys was pillars of this organization for so many years,” Starks said of Ewing and Frazier. “To be able to see them hand out the trophy, it means a lot.”

Just like the rest of the fan base, Starks, Ewing and other Knicks alumni have been living and dying with every possession this spring. 

“Just a special moment,” Starks said of Monday’s celebration. “I’m happy for those guys because they did it together.”

Starks knows the New York market as well as anyone. He knows the scrutiny that comes with it. No better place to win. No tougher place to lose. He believes this Knick team has the right temperament to handle it all. 

“I think (Knick president) Leon (Rose) and (Knicks Executive Vice President William Wesley) did a great job of putting together like-minded individuals. And that’s what it takes – guys who are not gonna get too high and get too low,” Starks said. “And they cheer for one another and they like one another. So that’s what it takes….Because things can get tough and you got to know who’s in the same boat as you. You don’t want to see guys jumping ship. These guys don’t jump. If the boat’s going to go down, they’re going to go down together.”

Right now, the boat isn’t going down. It’s floating, just like every other Knicks fan who's watched this run. 

MUTED CELEBRATION 

Before the media arrived in the Knicks' locker room, I asked a member of the organization if there was any champagne celebration. “Did you forget that Jalen Brunson is on this team?” they said. 

I don’t know if it was a directive from Brunson, but the Knicks’ celebration was muted on Monday night. There were a few people sipping beers. But it was mostly business as usual. 

“The celebrations were minimal. We really wanna get back to work,” Karl-Anthony Towns said. “We know what happened last time we had the long layoff, so we already talked after the game right away about preparing, getting to practice, back to the work. That’s what’s made us special and it’s what’s gonna give us a chance to win the next series.”

The Knicks had a nine-day layoff between the second round and the conference finals. They struggled to shoot for much of Game 1. They trailed by 22 in the fourth quarter before Brunson led their comeback. 

“We’ll do a better job this time around of just preparing for that kind of situation to happen,” Towns said. “I think obviously the coaches have done an amazing job getting us ready for Game 1, but obviously we didn’t go out there and shoot well. I think I looked up at one point and we were at four percent from three. 

“So, we just gotta figure out a way to get those game-like reps. I think the coaching staff heard us loud and clear. We wanna get back to work and keep the rhythm and also maybe change up the philosophy of how we have those scrimmages… that we didn’t do last time. So I think we’ll be better prepared, but at the end of the day, it’s all about execution, desperation. We gotta bring it Game 1.”

Gleyber Torres nears rehab assignment while Javier Báez to see specialist

DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 08: Gleyber Torres #25 of the Detroit Tigers looks on during Game Four of the American League Division Series presented by Booking.com between the Seattle Mariners and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Obviously the Detroit Tigers badly need offensive help to return off the injury list. The pitching staff now has Will Vest and Troy Melton back, and Tarik Skubal threw a successful 39 pitch live BP session on Tuesday. Jackson Jobe’s rehab continues to run a little ahead of pace, setting him up for a return to action in July potentially. But the real issue now for the club is a lineup that is dead in the water apart from its three top bats. The Tigers got a mix of good and bad news on that front today

Gleyber Torres had a successful hitting session on Tuesday. He’s been rehabbing his left oblique strain over the past two weeks, running, fielding, and throwing well. However, he had previously experienced some discomfort when taking full swings. If he responds well with no setbacks, he’ll likely have one more cage session before heading on on a rehab assignment according to Evan Woodbery of MLive.

On the other hand, Javier Báez work getting back to full strength has hit a setback. Over the past two weeks, Báez has been trying to get back to full speed in his running and agility progressions, but his right ankle is still bothering him and he hasn’t been able to go all out. As a result, he’ll be seeing a specialist to see if anything was missed in the original diagnosis.

The Tigers really need those two bats to get their offensive game back in order. Torres is obviously a key piece for them as a highly disciplined right-handed hitter who gets on base a lot, works pitchers, and has the ability to hit behind runners on base using the opposite field.

Báez is more of a filler in the lineup, keeping a worse hitter on the bench or down on the farm, and doing most of his damage against lefties and with runners on base. Unfortunately, his defensive presence at shortstop and in center field is where most of his impact is centered these days, and the Tigers are missing him in every way. If he’s not back at full speed, he’s no help at all, and it feels like he’s still several weeks from potentially getting back, assuming this is just lingering pain from the sprain and not something more serious. Báez has been out for a month since rolling his ankle under him sliding into first base on an awkward play back on April 28.

The news is better for Kerry Carpenter, who is continuing his rehab and is hitting regularly again along with his defense and running work. The right fielder has been out since May 10 with an AC joint strain in his left shoulder after colliding with the wall at Kauffman Stadium trying to field a drive from Bobby Witt Jr. that turned into an inside the park home run.

Justin Verlander is scheduled to throw a live BP session tomorrow, but he’s been doing that and it’s a matter of recovering as he needs to before they can start ramping up his workload.

Utilityman Trei Cruz, who the Tigers expected to have as a defensive specialist at least, and depth for the shorstop and center field positions, is rehabbing now in Lakeland and should be back in Toledo by next week.

In prospect injury news, C/1B Josue Briceño is hitting now, about 10 weeks out from wrist tendon surgery. He seems on pace to return to the Double-A Erie SeaWolves sometime in late June. LHP Andrew Sears has made rehab appearances in both the Complex League, and then with the West Michigan Whitecaps back on May 22. He threw three innings in that outing, and should only need one more start there at most to build him up to a return to the Erie SeaWolves. Right-hander Owen Hall has made four shot appearances with the Complex League Tigers and should be nearing a return to the Single-A Lakeland Flying Tigers pretty soon.

Game #55: Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 09: Braxton Ashcraft #35 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the bottom of the first inning of a major league baseball game at Oracle Park on May 09, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, May 26, 2026, 6:40 p.m. ET

Location: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Pitching Matchup: TBD vs. Braxton Ashcraft (3-2, 2.89 ERA)


The Pittsburgh Pirates are at home hosting the Chicago Cubs today at beautiful PNC Park.


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Washington Nationals vs Cleveland Guardians Game Thread

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 25: Washington Nationals third baseman Curtis Mead (45) is congratulated by teammates after hitting his second home run of the game during the fifth inning of the Major League Baseball interleague game between the Washington Nationals and Cleveland Guardians on May 25, 2026, at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

After an amazing win last night to get over .500, the Nats will look to keep the good times rolling. The offense put on a show against a usually stingy Guardians pitching staff. They will look to do that again tonight, as they face a crafty lefty. This Nats team needs to show that this hot start is no mirage.

With a lefty on the mound, the Nats are going to make a couple changes to the lineup that put up 10 runs last night. Andres Chaparro will be back at first base, replacing Luis Garcia Jr., who had a big night at the plate yesterday. James Wood will be out in left field and Daylen Lile will be the DH. Keibert Ruiz will be back behind the plate. Cade Cavalli was great last time out and will look to do it again tonight.

The Guardians are also making a couple changes. Daniel Schneemann will get his first start of the series in center field. That will move Steven Kwan to left field and Angel Martinez to right field. Chase DeLauter will be the DH in this one. Outside of that, it is the same personnel as last night. Southpaw Joey Cantillo will be on the mound, and he has a great changeup.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Progressive Field

Time: 6:10 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

It has been a great time to be a Nats fan lately. Last night was an absolute show from the offense and Zack Littell looked great on the mound. They will look to put another good performance together tonight to get their winning streak to 4 games. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Thunder top Spurs 127-114 and are a win away from a return to NBA Finals

Thunder top Spurs 127-114 and are a win away from a return to NBA Finals originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 points, Alex Caruso led another strong bench effort with 22 and the Oklahoma City Thunder moved one win away from a return trip to the NBA Finals by beating the San Antonio Spurs 127-114 on Tuesday night.

Jared McCain — getting the call with Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell both sidelined — scored 20 in his first playoff start for the defending NBA champion Thunder, who lead the Western Conference finals 3-2.

Chet Holmgren had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Thunder, while Isaiah Hartenstein had a 12-point, 15-rebound night in Oklahoma City.

The Thunder, who were held to 82 points in a Game 4 loss two days earlier, had 82 points on Tuesday before the third quarter was 3 1/2 minutes old.

“We obviously played a lot better, in terms of our process and then also the outcome,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “It’s a playoff series. If you look at any playoff series that goes to six games, at least, there’s going to be some tough games. We had a tough game the other night. This team does a great job of just coming back in the next day in a very neutral way, taking whatever the lessons are, applying them forward and getting into the next opportunity.”

Stephon Castle scored 24 points for San Antonio, which got 22 points from Julian Champagnie and 20 points from Victor Wembanyama — who was held to 4-of-15 shooting.

Keldon Johnson scored 15 off the bench for San Antonio, which missed 29 of its 41 3-point tries.

“It just felt like it was a little bit of everything in terms of we did not put ourselves in position enough to be successful on each possession,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. “And so, to beat a team of this caliber, in their building, with the stakes, we’ll need to be a lot better to give yourself a chance.”

Game 6 is Thursday in San Antonio. If there’s a Game 7, it’ll be back in Oklahoma City on Saturday — and while this series winds down, the New York Knicks are waiting to see who emerges.

The Knicks will visit either the Thunder or Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 3.

Oklahoma City scored 40 points in the second quarter to take control and kept the lead the rest of the way.

“We just played to who we were tonight,” Gilgeous-Alexander said.

It took nearly 10 minutes for the first free throws to be awarded. But when the parade to the foul line started, it didn’t stop.

The teams combined to make 29 free throws in the second quarter alone, the most in the second quarter of any NBA game since the bubble playoffs nearly six years ago. It wasn’t a one-sided thing — the Spurs were 15 for 17 in the quarter, the Thunder 14 for 14.

Oklahoma City went up by 20 in the third, before San Antonio closed within eight. The Spurs might have had some chances to cut even further into the deficit, but were fuming — and rightly so, it seemed — over some missed calls in the final minute of the quarter.

A tip-in try by San Antonio’s Luke Kornet with about 56 seconds left was knocked off the rim by Oklahoma City’s Cason Wallace and should have been goaltending. And on the next Spurs’ possession, an out-of-bounds call that should have gone their way — replays showed the ball went out off of Holmgren — did not. Johnson tried to challenge the call, got ignored, then got a technical foul for arguing.

“They just said they didn’t see me,” Johnson said.

After all that, Oklahoma City’s lead was 101-91 going into the fourth. The Thunder kept a double-digit lead for all but 25 seconds of the final quarter — a huge turnaround from a 21-point loss in San Antonio on Sunday.

“We definitely got better from the last game,” Gilgeous-Alexander said.

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Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back in the mud on the latest episode of The Mets Pod, as the Mets had another rather rough week. Connor and Joe let it all out by talking about the losses, the uninspired play, the utter lack of offense, the struggles of Nolan Mclean, and so much more. 

Later, the guys go Down on the Farm to introduce you to prospect Channing Austin, and answer Mailbag questions about how to handle a tough Mets summer, the situation at second base, and the future of the Mets front office. 

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Leon Rose breaks down in tears as Knicks make NBA Finals

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Many can be credited for the rise of the Knicks, but few more than Leon Rose. 

The team’s president, usually behind the scenes, got visibly emotional in the stands in Cleveland while watching the team he helped build reach the NBA Finals by completing a sweep of the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals at Rocket Arena on Monday.

Rose, 65, was seen crying and hugging his son, Sam Rose, in the stands, surrounded by other fans. He later shared a moment on the court celebrating with superfan and actor Timothée Chalamet.

Rose became president of the Knicks on March 2, 2020, taking over after Steven Mills was let go, as the team did not have a winning record during his tenure. Mills struck out on star free agents Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in 2019

When Rose stepped in, he immediately revitalized the team under head coach Tom Thibodeau, and the Knicks reached the playoffs in 2021 for the first time since 2013.

Rose, the former head basketball agent at Creative Arts Agency, continued to build a team by signing Jalen Brunson in 2022. On top of smart signings, Rose negotiated trades for other stars, such as OG Anunoby, and was willing to give up star player Julius Randle to acquire Karl-Anthony Towns. Rose also sent a haul of first-round draft picks to the Nets for Mikal Bridges.

Jalen Brunson, after receiving the Eastern Conference Finals MVP Getty Images

Rose also made the hard decision in the 2025 offseason to fire the coach he brought in at the beginning of the rebuild. He let Thibodeau go and hired Mike Brown. In the same offseason, he revamped the bench by signing important pieces Jordan Clarkson and Landry Shamet. The final addition came at the deadline by adding former Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado.

This plan began at the beginning of his tenure; when hired, Rose sent a letter to the fans that talked about the future of the team.

“Everyone — from ownership to athletes, to staff and especially our fans — wants this team to be a winner,” Rose wrote. “We will have all the resources necessary to create a great organization — one that supports our efforts to build a winning culture and gives Knicks fans, and the city of New York, the team you deserve.”

Knicks president Leon Rose and Timothee Chalamet celebrate on the floor at the end of the fourth quarter. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

Now Rose has delivered on these promises with the team back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.

The Knicks are four wins away from hoisting the championship for the first time since 1973. The team will await the winner of the Western Conference finals between the Thunder and Spurs, which is tied 2-2 heading into Game 5 in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night.

Chase Burns starts as Reds look to take series from Mets in New York

May 19, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns (26) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Cincinnati Reds took care of business on Monday night in Queens, taking down the New York Mets by the score of 7-2. Nick Lodolo was excellent, the offense consistently befuddled Mets starter Nolan McLean, and now there’s a chance for Cincinnati to take the series with another victory.

Lucky for the Reds, they get to hand the ball to their resident ace next.

Chase Burns gets the start for Cincinnati on Tuesday evening, and he does so on quite the heater. Over his last 7 starts, he’s fired 42.2 IP and allowed just 6 ER, pairing 46 strikeouts with just 10 walks. He’s pitched to a 1.27 ERA and 2.84 FIP in that time, and pretty consistently has made people look afool in the process.

The Mets will counter with veteran lefty David Peterson, who owns a 6.33 ERA at home this year and a 5.03 ERA overall. The Reds have stacked their lineup with mostly righties as a result, with JJ Bleday the lone true lefty who’s in the starting lineup.

First pitch is set for 7:10 PM ET. Here’s how the Reds will line up to start this one: