With less than 24 hours until the NHL Trade Deadline, the Florida Panthers are getting an early start.
On Thursday, the team announced they had traded defenseman Jeff Petry to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2026 NHL Draft.
That pick will become a 2026 fifth-round selection if Minnesota wins two rounds in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and Petry plays 50% of the playoff games during those two rounds.
Per the Minnesota Wild's release about the trade, the 7th-round pick the #FlaPanthers acquired becomes a 5th-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft if Minnesota wins two playoff rounds and Petry plays in 50 percent or more of the Wild’s playoff games during those first two rounds.
Florida signed Petry, 38, to a one-yead deal worth $775,000 during the offseason.
He played 58 games with the Panthers, accumulating eight assists, 45 shots, 59 hits, 22 penalty minutes and a minus-10 on-ice rating.
Florida GM Bill Zito will continue to field offers as the Panthers are likely in sell-mode, sitting 10 points out of a playoff spot with just 21 games remaining.
Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky has been a name that has come up in recent rumors, as has fellow pending unrestricted free agent A.J. Greer.
We'll see how things play out in the coming hours.
Photo caption: Jan 8, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Florida Panthers defenseman Jeff Petry (2) plays the puck against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period at Bell Centre. (David Kirouac-Imagn Images)
The direction of the Vancouver Canucks is no longer subtle. They have officially traded defenceman Tyler Myers to the Dallas Stars, and with that move, the organization has made its priorities unmistakably clear. The future is all about accumulating assets and creating opportunity, specifically for players waiting down with the Abbotsford Canucks.
Moving Myers doesn’t just clear cap space, it removes 20-plus minutes of veteran presence from a blue line that is already stretched thin. Pair that with Victor Mancini’s recall on Tuesday and ongoing roster uncertainty, and suddenly Abbotsford becomes the new wave of talent. Three names particularly stand out as the most logical step towards that vacuum.
Arshdeep Bains
Arshdeep Bains remains the most straightforward call-up candidate up front. He has already shown he can handle NHL pace, and more importantly, he’s proven he can contribute without needing ideal deployment. His offensive consistency in Abbotsford continues to reinforce that he’s reliable, dedicated, and loyal. What strengthens his case now is context.
If Vancouver continues to listen on veteran forwards or simply shifts into evaluation mode, Bains becomes the cleanest insertion into the lineup. He can play effective bottom-six minutes, slide up in a pinch, and doesn’t require sheltered usage to survive. Beyond the eye test, Bain's production in Abbotsford continues to trend upward, and his ability to drive play at five-on-five makes him a dependable option. Coaches trust players who don't cheat the system, and Bains rarely does. In a season pivoting toward development, he represents low risk with legitimate upside.
Sawyer Mynio
On the back end, Sawyer Mynio presents an intriguing case of upside meeting opportunity. The young defenceman has steadily built confidence within the Abbotsford system, showing the kind of mobility and composure that NHL blue lines demand. Mynio’s game is built on strong reads and controlled puck movement rather than flash, but that style often translates well when players make the jump to the next level.
With Myers’ minutes now removed from the equation, the Canucks will need to explore internal options capable of handling increased responsibility. Giving Mynio an NHL look would provide valuable insight into whether his development trajectory can translate against top-level competition. For a team looking toward the future rather than the standings, that kind of evaluation carries real value.
Kirill Kudryavtsev
Then there’s Kirill Kudryavtsev, a name that immediately sparks conversation and interest. What makes him intriguing isn't just his steadiness, it's his projection. He reads the ice well, closes gaps intelligently, and plays a controlled game that often translates better at higher levels than more chaotic styles. In a developmental season, those are the types of players worth testing.
If Vancouver’s commitment to the rebuild signals anything, it’s that the Canucks are willing to live with youthful mistakes in exchange for long-term clarity. Kudryavtsev has quietly built a case in Abbotsford through steady two-way play and composure under pressure. He ins’t flashy, but he moves the puck efficiently and doesn’t force plays that aren’t there. That matters on a blue line suddenly lacking veteran presence. If the goal is to identify internal solutions rather than chase temporary fixes, Kudryavtsev is the perfect player to make his NHL audition before the season closes.
Beyond those three, Abbotsford continues to showcase several players quietly strengthening the organization’s depth chart. Forward Ty Mueller has brought energy and versatility to the lineup. Danila Klimovich, meanwhile, remains one of the more intriguing offensive projects in the system, possessing the kind of raw skill that could eventually translate into scoring depth if his development continues in the right direction. None of them may be immediate call-ups, but their progress reinforces the idea that Vancouver’s future pipeline extends well beyond a single wave of prospects.
Oct 28, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kirill Kudryavtsev (59) shoots during warm up prior to a game against the New York Rangers at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
The Myers trade reinforces the organizational shift: Vancouver is no longer patching holes, it’s rebuilding structure. Bains provides immediate forward stability, Mynio represents emerging defensive potential and Kudryavtsev could be next if management truly commits to seeing what it has. These final weeks aren't about salvaging a record, they're about defining roles, determining who fits into October's lineup and who remains organizational depth.
With the trade deadline looming and management clearly prioritizing draft capital over short-term stability, this stretch is where internal evaluations matter more than ever. Vancouver isn't chasing a playoff spot anymore, it's chasing a base strong enough to build from. A foundation is only as good as its prospects, and its time for Vancouver to see what theirs are capable of.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 26: Reed Sheppard #15 of the Houston Rockets drives to the basket on Brandin Podziemski #2 of the Golden State Warriors in the third quarter during the 2025-26 Emirates Cup at Chase Center on November 26, 2025 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Golden State Warriors begin a three-game road trip Thursday night with a matchup against the Houston Rockets. The game is set for 4:30 PM PT in Houston and can be watched on Prime Video and NBC Sports Bay Area.
Golden State enters tonight’s matchup on a two-game losing streak following Monday’s 114-101 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors started off strong, jumping out to a 31-19 lead in the first quarter and building a cushion that reached as many as 17 points. But the Clippers slowly worked their way back before taking full control after halftime, outscoring the Warriors 72-45 over the final two quarters.
Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 23 points for Los Angeles. Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 22 points, while two-way wing Nate Williams provided a surprising spark off the bench with 18 points on 5-of-8 shooting.
Kerr credited the second-half defense of the Clippers — who slowed the pace after a brisker first half — and highlighted the play of Nate Williams.
“It’s fun watching him. Young player. Live body. Can make a shot. … Nate is a very impressive player.”
One of the main storylines heading into Thursday’s matchup is the availability of Kristaps Porzingis. The Warriors’ newly acquired big man has appeared in just one game for Golden State while missing the past five with an illness. Porzingis has already been ruled out for tonight’s game, but he did travel with the team unlike the previous road trip, offering hope that he could return at some point during this stretch.
Kristaps Porzingis remains out for a sixth straight game tomorrow night in Houston. Did make the trip with the Warriors. Moses Moody is out with a right wrist sprain suffered last game. Will Richard still out with an ankle sprain.
Without Porzingis, Stephen Curry, and now Moses Moody — who is also out after injuring his shoulder against the Clippers — generating offense will be a challenge for Golden State. That task becomes even tougher considering their opponent is a Rockets team that ranks fifth in the NBA with a defensive rating of 111.7 and features athletic young wings like Amen Thompson.
That puts additional pressure on Podziemski to carry the scoring load. The third-year guard is averaging 12.4 points per game this season and is the only Warrior to appear in all 61 games. He has scored 16 points or more in four of the team’s last five games and will likely need another strong performance for the Warriors to have a chance in this one.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - JULY 22: Colorado Rockies 2025 first round draft pick, Ethan Holliday participates in his first work out at Salt River Field at Talking Stick on July 22, 2025 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Kyle Cooper/Colorado Rockies/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Today the Rockies announced their 2026 Spring Breakout roster. Since it began in the 2024 season, Spring Breakout is meant to pit the top prospects, regardless of level, against those of another organization.
This year the Rockies top prospects will be facing off against those of the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, March 21st at 5:00 PM MST. The Rockies roster for the game will be:
The only players that made this years pre-season PuRP’s list that are not present on the roster are: RHP Jordy Vargas (no. 21 PuRP), LHP Michael Prosecky (no. 25 PuRP), and RHP Oscar Pujols (no. 30 PuRP).
Who are you most excited to watch? Let us know in the comments!
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 16, 2025: Seaver King #7 of the Washington Nationals runs out a single during the seventh inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the New York Mets at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 16, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images
On March 19th at 4:30 PM EST, the Nationals are playing in the Spring Breakout game against the Cardinals. The Spring Breakout game is a very cool concept the MLB introduced a few years ago where teams top prospects play against each other in a showcase event. It gives fans a chance to see prospects they would not otherwise be able to watch.
Most MLB fans do not go to many minor league games, but a lot go down for Spring Training. This event exposes a lot of more casual fans to these prospects. I think it is a great idea and teams have really bought into it. The Nats roster for this event is filled with their top prospects. Most of the Nats top 30 prospects that are not injured are on the roster. Here is a look at the roster.
Nationals' roster for their March 19 Spring Breakout prospect game vs. Cardinals pic.twitter.com/P1wrGu6rBq
There are a number of really interesting names that are all in different parts of their careers. Some of these guys are knocking on the door of the big leagues, while others are teenagers who just got drafted. That variety is part of what makes this event so exciting.
I wanted to highlight a few names I am eager to see. One of them is Luis Perales, who actually pitched today against the Mets in Spring Training. He was acquired for Jake Bennett this offseason in a rare prospect for prospect trade. Perales has absolutely electric stuff, but also has serious relief risk.
We saw the full package in his outing today. He averaged nearly 100 MPH on his fastball and showcased a pair of nasty breaking pitches. However, the command was erratic, especially with his fastball. He only walked one batter, but there were a lot of deep counts. The stuff was absolutely filthy and when he was executing, he was getting whiffs.
Luis Perales made his Nationals debut!
It's no surprise that Washington was interested in Perales from the Red Sox this winter. His fastball sat at 100 MPH with elite ride which pairs with a strong pair of cutters and sliders. There is some relief risk, but the stuff is nasty! pic.twitter.com/ljj3LlPia2
This year, the Nats are going to have to decide whether Perales is a starter or a reliever. He is likely to start the year in the AAA rotation. However, the bullpen is a strong fall back option. He is already on the 40 man roster, so the Nats will have to make a decision on him before too long. I am really excited to see Perales pitch though.
A position player I am excited to watch is Marconi German. There are a ton of middle infielders on this roster, so there is no guarantee he plays much in the game. However, I want to just see what he looks like out there. He has yet to make his stateside debut, but lit up the Dominican Summer League last year. I know his stats, but I feel like I do not know the player yet.
Getting to know the player beyond just the stats is a lot of what this Spring Breakout is all about. This is the first time fans are able to see a lot of these players. It can also be the first time these players ever play in their team’s uniform. 2025 draft picks like Coy James, Miguel Sime Jr., and Landon Harmon have yet to play a professional game. That means the Spring Breakout game is the first time any fans will see them.
The teams are also all in on this idea, which makes it really work. 91 of the top 100 prospects will be playing in the Spring Breakout game. The only ones that are not are injured players like Jarlin Susana or guys who are locks to make the team like Nolan McLean of the Mets.
91 Top 100 prospects 97 first-round picks 23 countries and territories represented
This participation is part of what makes the event so fun. Basically every relevant Nats prospect that is able to play is on the roster. This might be my favorite part of Spring Training and it is such a great idea from the MLB. Set your calendars for March 19th at 4:30.
The Philadelphia Flyers have announced that they have signed forward Garrett Wilson to a two-way contract for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
Wilson was also placed on waivers by the Flyers, as it is needed before his contract with the Metropolitan Division club is finalized.
Wilson is currently in his sixth season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and is serving as their captain. In 51 games with the AHL club so far this season, the 2009 fourth-round pick has recorded four goals, 12 assists, 16 points, and 99 penalty minutes.
Wilson's last NHL appearance was during the 2018-19 season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Since then, he has exclusively played at the AHL level. He played one season with the Toronto Marlies before joining the Phantoms ahead of the 2020-21 season.
Overall, this is a nice gesture by the Flyers. Wilson has earned this NHL deal for all the time he has put in with the Phantoms.
In 84 career NHL games split between the Florida Panthers and Penguins, Wilson has recorded two goals, eight points, and 42 penalty minutes.
For the second time this week, and third time before the trade deadline, the Golden Knights have made roster acquisitions.
The team announced Thursday it has acquired forward Nic Dowd from the Washington Capitals in exchange for goaltender Jesper Vikman, a third-round pick in the 2027 NHL Entry Draft, and a second-round pick in the 2029 NHL Entry Draft.
The Knights acquired forward Cole Smith from Nashville on Tuesday, and defenseman Rasmus Andersson in January.
Dowd, who has skated in 55 games for the Capitals this season, registered 16 points (4 goals, 12 assists) while averaging 15:33 time on ice.
The 35-year-old's shorthanded ice time per game of 2:40 ranked highest among Washington’s forwards and 10th of all NHL forwards this season.
Dowd was third on the Capitals with 113 hits this season, which also would have ranked third on the Golden Knights, behind forwards Keegan Kolesar (217) and Jeremy Lauzon (187).
Dowd spent each of the last eight seasons in Washington and posted at least 20 points in six of those campaigns. Prior to that, Dowd played one season with the Vancouver Canucks (2017-18), and parts of three with the Los Angeles Kings (2015-18).
PHOTO CAPTION: Washington Capitals center Nic Dowd (26) skates with the puck as Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27) defends in the first period at Capital One Arena.
The Chicago Blackhawks and National Hockey League are now within 24 hours of the 2026 Trade Deadline. Once 2 PM CT on Friday passes, NHL players are no longer allowed to be traded. Contenders are looking to make themselves better right now, while sellers are dealing with the future in mind.
For the Chicago Blackhawks, it’s been all selling. So far, they've shipped Connor Murphy, Jason Dickinson, and Colton Dach out of town. All three of them went to the Edmonton Oilers, but in two separate trades.
In return, they've acquired a second-round pick in 2028, a conditional first-round pick in 2027, and Andrew Mangiapane.
Are they done making moves? They officially have less than 24 hours to do so. Ilya Mikheyev, Nick Foligno, and Matt Grzelcyk are the pending unrestricted free agents that may be of the highest consideration.
Colton Dach does not fall under that cloud, so Kyle Davidson is clearly okay with adding sweeteners to deals. Is Kevin Korchinski or Landon Slaggert an option in that regard? It is certainly possible.
Earlier this season, the Blackhawks tried to extend Mikheyev, but to no avail. Now, they may trade him, despite being a good bottom-six depth piece on a short-term deal. If they are unable to move him by Friday, both sides may reconsider, but they are running out of time to make a trade.
Trading Grzelcyk will be a matter of whether or not they can get anything for a depth offensive defenseman. A team would come in knowing he's a bottom pair, power play two guy, and that might not be worth a draft pick in a buyer's mind.
Foligno is an entirely different story. You don't see team captains traded every year, but that could be the reality for the Blackhawks and Foligno if a deal comes together.
He is now a bottom-six forward who can play center or wing, but his leadership qualities in the room are Hall of Fame caliber. Contenders like to add guys like that ahead of deadlines.
Kyle Davidson has made it clear with his actions that he emphasizes acquiring elite-level draft picks when he makes trades. If he is looking to add any more before the season is over, he doesn't have much time. It's officially a 24-hour warning.
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MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 3: A general view at Sloan Park on March 3, 2024 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
A batch of cuts this morning. The Arizona Diamondbacks made the following roster moves and have 62 players in camp.
Optioned to Triple-A Reno:
RHP Yilber Diaz
RHP Dylan Ray
Reassigned to Minor League camp:
C Gavin Logan
No real surprises there. Ray had only appeared in one spring game, pitching 1.1 innings, and allowing four runs (two earned) on two hits and two walks. Diaz’s numbers were uglier still: 1.2 innings, four earned runs on three hits and two walks. The jury is still out on whether his “yips” from last year are fixed, but this relatively quick optioning suggests not. Logan had actually gone 5-for-8 across his six games, but is probably quite a way down the depth chart at the position. Here’s this afternoon’s line-up against the Cubs.
After Ryne Nelson, we can expect to see some of RHP Kevin Ginkel, RHP Ryan Thompson, RHP Drey Jameson, LHP Spencer Giesting, RHP Shawn Dubin and RHP Junior Fernandez, so looks like an A-bullpen day. Or as close as you might expect to get at this point in spring training! Nelson’s first start was excellent, facing the minimum over two innings, with no hits or walks and three strikeouts. Of course, it’s just as meaningless as a bad outing. But there’s no question about which I would prefer to see, spring training or not. No broadcast of this game today, so follow along on Gameday!
The A’s are over at Tempe Diablo Stadium, taking on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim this afternoon. There’s a new episode of FX’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette in the evening. Somewhere in between it all is a Jazz-Wizards game…for those of you hankering for some highly contested basketball (both teams are under 20 wins with only like 20 games left to go).
While waiting for the A’s lineup to drop, I watched last week’s episode of Love Story – – what an absolute dud in my opinion. For context, I had my sister (plus the whole damn internet) in my ear for a week telling me how I have to watch it immediately. How the big “battery park fight scene” takes the famous photos of the incident and brings it to life in such an incredible way. Now having actually watched it, I can safely say that both actors just aren’t capable enough to make a big fight scene like that actually work. Honestly, it felt like I was watching them rehearse. So much so that at one point, I was convinced that I had accidentally clicked on the special features. Yes, Paul Anthony Kelly sort’ve looks like JFK Jr., but he doesn’t have the charm or the VOICE to make any of it more than a trashy TV portrayal. Also, the whole conceit of the argument is so ridiculous in my opinion. Carolyn Bessette gets upset with JFK Jr. for denying that he proposed to her, in the press, after they had made a promise to keep their personal life out of the headlines – – which is totally valid….but…the only reason the press even knew about it is because SHE let the cat out of the bag! Maybe, just maybe, don’t tell your friends, especially your envious Calvin Klein model ex-boyfriend, that not only did the most famous bachelor in America ask you to marry him, but that you didn’t say yes! Like of course they were going to run to The New York Post with that information. What did you think was going to happen? And then to sit there and get after JFK Jr. for trying to put out a fire? C’mon now! I also feel like JFK Jr.‘s reasoning for making a statement on the matter was reasonable. He and Michael Berman were about to go on a press tour for their George Magazine project, and having this failed proposal floating over the whole thing, eating away at the narrative surrounding the magazine, could lead to it being DOA. A great example of this is the A’s actually. Them leaving Oakland (and the tear down leading up to it) has been so detrimental to their image, that even though they have a killer young team now, most casuals like Colin Cowherd still think of them as a joke. I will say, like the A’s moving, there really was no reason for For JFK Jr. to propose to begin with. Things were going good! The whole thing felt forced and unnecessary. Now I understand that’s the point they were trying to make with the Jessica Harper scenes earlier in the episode, but it all doesn’t tie together in a way that feels intelligently written.
EPISODE RATING : C +
Anyway, the A’s lineup has dropped! Let’s check it out…
Luis Morales takes the mound for the third time this spring, looking to right the ship a little bit. In less than 4 innings of work so far, he’s given up 5 ER on 8 hits with just 3k’s to his name. Thankfully it’s still early, there’s plenty of time to get back on track, but I feel like there’s been a lot of expectation put upon his shoulders to show out in 2026. Morales was one the bright spots in an otherwise abysmal rotation last year.
On the offensive side, Kotsay’s put together a nice little squad. With Shea Langeliers DHing and Brent Rooker in right field, Austyn Wynns is given the opportunity to collect a few more plate appearances. The 35 year old slugger has had some scene-stealing moments in the sample size offered up, including a 3-run pimpy against his ex (The Reds) and a Grand Slam off of Bo Takahashi of Team Brazil fame.
Bo Takahashi’s photo on the MLB app has him wearing a Reds hat, despite not having been involved with the organization since 2021. Seeing this prompted me to do a little digging, to see if him and Wynns were teammates at all in the Reds organization – – which they were not. However, listed as a catcher and Takahashi’s teammate on the Reds’ AAA affiliate (Louisville Bats) roster back in 2021 was none other than Beau Taylor! Anyone remember that guy? I had a bunch of Beau Taylor stock back in like 2017. Although he never really put it all together, his first major league hit did provide us with a fun little blooper (against the team the A’s are playing today)…
Beau Taylor is actually still in the A’s organization. In February, he was announced as the assistant hitting coach for the Midland Rockhounds. Good for ole Beau. Weirdly enough, him and Austin Wynns also look like they could be brothers.
Tell me I’m wrong…
Let’s take a look at today’s lineup for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( Beau Taylor’s first victim)…
Late inning heroics have been the engine behind an Angels three game winning streak. On Monday against the Royals, they were able to claw back after a rough top of the 9th inning by Jose Fermin, and walk it off on a Yolmer Sanchez single. Tuesday’s victory over the Mariners came in the top of the 9th this time, as Yolmer Sanchez once again provided the Angels with a big hit. He’d double with no outs, scoring two, and be knocked in on a Donovan Walton single to take the lead going into the bottom of the 9th that they wouldn’t relinquish. Yesterday’s walk-off against Team Italy was a come-from-behind affair. Down by one going into the bottom of the 8th, the Angels were able to tie it up on a Jeimer Candelario homer. He’d later go on to hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 9th, sending Team Italy off to the WBC with a 1-1 record against MLB squads.
As you can see, none of those late inning heroes mentioned are included in the Angels starting lineup. In fact, the group we’re seeing today is pretty close to what I’d imagine being their opening day rollout. On the bump is the mercurial Alex Manoah. A pair of starts amounting in 5 innings of work (both against the Diamondbacks) have resulted in no runs given up by the big right-hander. Though, only one strikeout secured against three free bases has me believing the A’s can break that scoreless streak today.
Let’s see if I’m right! First pitch is scheduled for 12:10 pm PST. No broadcast feed will be available so tune into A’s Cast or Talk 650 KSTE to follow along.
I look forward to chatting with you all during the game.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 28: Michael Lorenzen #24 of the Colorado Rockies pitches during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on Saturday, February 28, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Zach Gardner/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
After being treated to yesterday’s Rockies vs Team USA exhibition match to kick off the World Baseball Classic, the Colorado Rockies will be hosting the Milwaukee Brewers at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in a return to regular spring training match-ups.
Many of the Rockies’ players participating in the World Baseball Classic have departed camp to join their respective countries. The exception is right-handed pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who will be making the start today before joining Team Italy later this week.
Lorenzen was not sharp his last time out. Facing his old team in the Kansas City Royals, he gave up five earned runs on four hits—including a home run—and walked four batters without tallying any strikeouts. To his credit, the veteran took the struggles in stride and viewed them as a valuable learning experience early in the spring.
Making the start for the Brew Crew is 26-year-old lefty Robert Gasser. The University of Houston product had a promising MLB debut in 2024, posting a 2.57 ERA in five starts. However, he made just two starts in 2025 and lost the majority of the season to Tommy John surgery.
Gasser throws a fairly balanced five pitch arsenal. His primary pitch is a low-80s sweeper with 35.7 inches of vertical drop and 14.1 inches of glove side break. He also throws a low-90s four-seam fastball and cutter, a changeup, and a cutter.
PEORIA, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 27: Luis Castillo #58 of the Seattle Mariners takes the mound during the first inning of the spring training game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Peoria Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Peoria, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Spring training doesn’t count, but the Mariners currently sit at 3-8 after losing again to the Giants last night. Spring training doesn’t count and also spring training doesn’t count, but it would sure be nice to bank another win, even if spring training doesn’t count.
Lineups:
Also slated to pitch for the Mariners: Casey Lawrence, Blas Castaño, Alex Hoppe, Troy Taylor, Nick Davila, Tyler Cleveland.
Injury updates:
J.P. Crawford continues to progress towards a return to the field. Bryce Miller played catch yesterday and all went well there, so he’ll continue to ramp up towards a return. He’s hoping to be back before Cal Raleigh is back from the WBC “so I can do whatever I want.”
Game information:
Game time: 12:10 PT
TV: Mariners.TV
Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, delayed to 7 PT; listen live on the Seattle Sports app or Gameday
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 1: Max Muncy #13 of the Los Angeles Dodgers runs up the line on a single during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Camelback Ranch on March 1, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Looking for their 10th win this spring training, the Dodgers play the Reds with left-hander Cole Irvin taking the ball for Los Angeles.
The Buffalo Sabres got some bad news on Thursday, as St. Louis Blues defenseman Colton Parayko used his no-trade clause to block a trade to Buffalo. With this, the Sabres still must address their major need for another impactful right-shot defenseman.
Parayko would have been an excellent addition to the Sabres' roster. This is because he is a solid top-four defenseman who chips in offensively and plays a smart defensive game. However, the 6-foot-6 defenseman used his NTC to block a move to the Sabres, and now Buffalo must explore their options elsewhere.
When looking at trade candidates around the NHL, New Jersey Devils defenseman Simon Nemec stands out as a very intriguing target for the Sabres to consider.
Nemec is a young defenseman who has the potential to become a very impactful player at the NHL level. The 2022 second-overall pick has already shown signs of clear progress this season, as he has set new career highs with nine goals and 21 points in 48 games. With numbers like these, he would be a strong addition to the Sabres' right side.
Furthermore, with Nemec being only 22 years old, he undoubtedly has the potential to get better as he continues to gain experience. Perhaps getting a fresh start on a team on the rise, like the Sabres, could help him take that next step and hit his full potential.