Jasson Domínguez launches early homer in Yankees’ close win over Tigers

TAMPA, FL - MARCH 3: Jasson Domínquez #24 of the New York Yankees high-fives teammates in the dugout during the game against Team Panama at George M. Steinbrenner Field on March 3, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In 2019, a 16-year-old Jasson Domínguez became a multi-millionaire, coming to terms on a $5.2 million signing bonus with America’s most iconic franchise. In the just under seven years since, he’s encountered a lot, from losing a year of development due to COVID-19 to his minor-league breakout and rapid MLB debut to Tommy John surgery to losing opportunities in his true rookie year of 2025 due to the emergence of Trent Grisham.

Entering 2026, the now-23-year-old Domínguez is likely ticketed for Triple-A to continue developing, but he’s still got a chance to prove he belongs on the major-league roster. After a rare home run from the right side on Tuesday against the Phillies, the Martian flipped back to his strong side and replayed a highlight from the first at-bat of his MLB career in September 2023, blasting a long home run off Justin Verlander to get the Yankees started in an eventual 4-3 win over the Tigers in an untelevised game in Lakeland.

Nestled away in front of zero cameras in Lakeland, the Yankees got a quick start off of their longtime foe Verlander, facing the Bombers in a Detroit uniform for the first time in 3,561 days. After the 43-year-old froze Ben Rice to start the game, he coughed up back-to-back home runs to Domínguez and Escarra. The Martian’s blast was especially notable, going 431 feet to deep right-center field.

Will Warren sat down the Tigers 1-2-3 in the bottom half of the first, allowing the home run parade to continue off of Verlander in the second. Non-roster invite Seth Brown gave us a preview of what we’ll see in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season, showing off his great pop with his first home run of the spring to make it 3-0 Yanks.

Warren struck out a pair in the home half, blowing a 1-2 fastball past Spencer Torkelson at the top of the zone and dialing it up to 95 to get Zach McKinstry swinging to end the second. He continued rolling in the third, only being threatened by a long fly out by Javier Báez before inducing a pair of groundouts, retiring the first nine in order.

Verlander appeared like he was beginning to settle down after allowing three early home runs, but he got into another jam in the fourth. Spencer Jones tapped a ball through the right side and hustled out a double with one out before both Brown and Max Schuemann drew walks to load the bases and chase the future Hall of Famer. Brant Hurter came on in an unenviable situation, but struck out both George Lombard Jr. and Yanquiel Fernández to get out of trouble.

The Tigers’ lineup flipped over in the fourth, but they still had no answer for Warren, who had now tossed four perfect innings on just 41 pitches. Hurter stayed on for Detroit in the fifth and did the same to the top of the Yankees’ order, striking out Rice in a 1-2-3 frame.

After retiring his 13th consecutive batter to start the game, Warren finally faltered and gave up a single to Dillon Dingler and a home run to McKinstry to cut the Yankees’ lead to 3-2. Veteran Kenley Jansen, whom I just learned today is a Tiger, pitched the sixth for Detroit and worked around a two-out error to put up another zero, striking out DeJong and Jones in the process.

Still working extremely efficiently, Warren closed out a rare spring training quality start, tossing six solid innings on just 64 pitches. He only had two strikeouts and once again surrendered his only damage against lefties, but he was able to manage contact effectively, which will be valuable for a guy without overwhelming velocity.

Cade Winquest got the ball in the seventh in relief of Warren, looking to string together some good outings with less than two weeks left before the Yankees have to make a Rule 5 decision. It didn’t start well, as he plunked Hunter Dobbins on 0-2 to lead off the inning. He wasn’t fazed, though, inducing a pair of groundballs from Torkelson and Dingler to get the three outs he needed to end the inning while sitting 96 on his fastball.

After loading the bases and forcing Verlander out of the game in the fourth, the Tigers retired 14 of the next 15 Yankees, with the only baserunner being the sixth-inning error. Angel Chivilli pitched the eighth for the Yankees and got into trouble, allowing a double to Brett Callahan and an infield single to Max Anderson, neither hit harder than 88 mph, to put runners on the corners with one out.

He jumped ahead of Jude Warwick 1-2 with a changeup he chased in the dirt, but he doubled up on the pitch, and the Tigers’ prospect reached down and skied it to right field for a game-tying sacrifice fly. Chivilli jumped ahead of Bennett Lee and struck him out with a changeup, but the game was now tied at three.

Miguel Palma broke a 15-batter streak by Tigers pitching in the ninth with a leadoff walk against Johan Simon. 2025 draft pick Kaeden Kent upped the pressure by battling back from 0-2 to line a single to right field. Nick Torres chased a slider in the dirt for the first out, but the ball got away and allowed the go-ahead run to get to third with one out. Coby Morales struck out, Jace Avina got plunked to load the bases, and the Tigers made a pitching change.

Logan Berrier, who predominantly pitched for Low-A Lakeland in 2025, faced Josh Moylan, who plays first base for High-A Hudson Valley, with the bases loaded and two outs in a tie game in the ninth inning. Moylan jumped ahead 3-0, fell back into a full count, and drew a go-ahead seven-pitch walk. Braden Shewmake also jumped ahead 3-1 right after, but hit a hard groundball right to the second baseman to end the inning.

Nursing a 4-3 lead, Bradley Hanner was tasked with closing this one out. He struck out Corey Julks, induced a soft lineout from Samuel Gil, and ended the game with an Andrew Jenkins groundout.

The Yankees will stay on the road and travel to CoolToday Park in North Port, Florida, to take on the Atlanta Braves on Friday at 1:05 pm. Ryan Weathers will look to bounce back in his third spring start against Didier Fuentes. The game will be televised on MLB Network and the Gotham Sports App.

Box Score

Astros Top 3 Starters = A Division Winner?

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 20: Tatsuya Imai #45 of the Houston Astros pitches during spring training workouts at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 20, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Law Firm of Brown, Burrows and Imai!

We are so Back!

The Houston Astros enter the season unlike any other in quite sometime. Astros fans don’t need a reminder of missing the Postseason in 2025. Also with a looming work stoppage and the CBA agreement set to expire Dec of this year. The time is NOW. What is one of the most effective ways to win in baseball. Pitching. The Astros have quietly put together a Top 3 rotation with a solid back end and a ton reinforcements to catapult themselves into the discussion when it comes to taking back the AL West Crown.

The Law Firm of Brown, Burrows and Imai

These three pitchers have been outstanding this Spring, chronicled very eloquently by Apollo Media on X! The Graphic is top notch much like the pitchers crushing it in Spring Training.

  • Hunter Brown: 8.2IP / 2H / 1ER / 14K
  • Tatsuya Imai: 6IP / 2H / 0ER / 7K
  • Mike Burrows: 8.2IP / 3H / 0ER / 10K

Hunter “Diesel” Brown

Hunter Brown has looked sharp, and appears to already be in mid season form. His place in the AL power pitcher Rankings seems to only grow with time. He is looking to have an even better season, and there’s no reason to think he can’t top 2025. He has more and more reinforcements than ever. Not to mention a top 3 that sees 2 new names on it that are new additions to the 2026 Roster. If you have been following social media much a new X account has been launched called Pitcher List. Take a look at Hunter Brown’s Card from his last start:

Now you would have to follow them for a full explanation of their scoring system, but an A has always been a top grade. Hunter Brown is very confident in who he is, what he can accomplish as well the command of the pitches he throws. His arsenal includes a nasty slider, Curveball, change up and Four seam Fastball. His usage of these pitches and how he is able to dial up the speed make him a clear Top 3 pitcher in the American League.

Tatsuya Imai: The Swing and Miss Samurai.

There was a TON of talk about Iami being one of the most sought after free agents in MLB, well that was until the Houston Astros signed him. Just search his name and look at all the doubters once he put on the dreaded orange and blue. The copium was and still is palpable. Tatsuya has a ton of ?’s, not because his talent is in doubt, and there are a few things to factor in here. A new country, the game is different, the baseball is not the same, the way catchers call games, the pressure and of course the dreaded word “EXPECTATION”.

All in all he has handled it quite well. His most recent start he went out and touched 98.4 on the radar gun as well induced swings and misses. In his most recent pitchers list card you can see his results:

I mean we could look at score cards all day, but what does Imai think of the job he did this last time out? He has been going through a trial and error approach. He says the mound is a different height than what he is used to. He also has adjusted where he stands on the pitching rubber as well. He got into a grove and pitched very well. On his previous outing he produced an 86% whiff rate with his reverse slider. It ‘s what we in baseball call a unicorn pitch, that most hitters are going to struggle with especially right handers.

Imai was also asked about his confidence going into the season and how he’s pitched. “I don’t associate how well I did on the mound with confidence level. It comes more from wether or not I would pitch the way I want to, the way I come set, and what I would like to do.” Imai’s interpreter said after his most recent outing.

I have contended that Tatsuya Imai will be the Astros #3 starter behind Mike Burrows. Some of that is due to his newness to MLB, and in the end in a postseason scenario he very well could be a #2 starter.

Mike Burrows: A Problem for Opponents

When you hear the phrase “Man, he pulled the string on them.” You are probably watching or listening to one of Mike Burrows Spring Training outings for the Houston Astros, or you could be thinking back to 2025 when he faced the Astros while in a Pirates uniform and carved up the starting lineup that day.

Going back to see where he came from, Burrows was selected by Pittsburgh in the 11th round of the 2018 draft, Burrows’ path to the big leagues took a detour after undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2023. He briefly reached the majors in 2024 with a single appearance, then logged a larger role last season with 23 outings (19 starts). Because of what the Astros saw, and how he has performed this spring, I would say Mike Burrows comes as advertised and even better according to most estimations.

I am not the only one saying that Mike Burrows is the real deal. This just furthers my case for him to be the number 2.

Who pitches where, and why it doesn’t matter….Right NOW!

Avid baseball fans are aware that a number 1 guy or number 3 guy isn’t all that important outside of who the Ace is of each club. Where the rubber meets the road is when you get into the post season. For the Astros making it to the Post season is their Top priority after clinching the A.L. West. During the season the Astros early on will go with a 6 man rotation. To add to the arsenal, they will also have pitchers coming off surgery recovery who could actually contribute, not to mention a stack of arms in AAA Sugar Land.

Time will tell who pitches when, one thing we do know is this the Astros Top 3 are going to be GREAT granted they stay healthy, perform up to expectations and go out and dominate opposing lineups. I have not talked once about the other starting pitchers for a reason, they are the middle or back end rotation guys in my book. I do look forward to tackling Spencer Arrighetti, Ryan Weiss (who I think has a real shot at making the rotation), Cristian Javier, Lance McCullers, Jr. (who’s not looked bad this spring), and Aj Blubaugh. We will save that for my next installment.

Please check out my two podcast, Back to the Bullpen on the Locked on MLB Youtube Channel where Mike Stanton and I tackle the league, as well Locked on Astros as Eric and I go into our 7th season together on the most listened to Astros podcast on the planet!

Astros vs. Nationals 3/12/2026 Spring Training Game Thread

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 22: Mike Burrows #50 of the Houston Astros warms up before a spring training game against the St. Louis Cardinals at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 22, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Astros (7-8-3) host the Washington Nationals (10-4-3) in Grapefruit League action.

RHP Mike Burrows will make the start for the Astros, opposed by RHP Jake Irvin for the Nationals.

TONIGHT’S STARTER: RHP Mike Burrows, making his fourth start of the Spring, has been fantastic thus far, tossing 8.2 scoreless with 10 strikeouts, a 0.81 WHIP and a .103 opponent batting average through his three Grapefruit League starts.

The Astros acquired Burrows this offseason in a three-team, six-player trade from Pittsburgh. As part of the deal, the Astros traded OF Jacob Melton and minor leaguer RHP Anderson Brito to the Rays, while the Rays traded IF Brandon Lowe, OF Jake Mangum and LHP Mason Montgomery to the Pirates.

Burrows pitched most of the season with the Pirates, making 23 appearances (19 starts) and going 2-4 with a 3.94 ERA (42ER/96IP). He struck out 97 hitters in 96.0 IP.

TODAY’S POTENTIAL RELIEVERS: LHP Tom Cosgrove, LHP Bryan King, RHP Roddery Muñoz, LHP Bennett Sousa, RHP Logan VanWey.

TODAY’S ROSTER MOVES: The Astros have reassigned RHP Michael Knorr and RHP Anthony Maldonado to minor league camp.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Thursday, March 12, 5:05 p.m. CST

Location: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL

TV: Space City Home Network

Streaming: SCHN+

Radio: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2

College Basketball Invitational will not be held this year

As Selection Sunday inches closer, men’s college basketball will have at least one less postseason tournament this year.

The College Basketball Invitational, more commonly known as the CBI, will not be held this year, with tournament organizers citing “circumstances beyond our control” in a post on social media.

The post ended on a hopeful note, though, saying “We’ll see you next year!”

The CBI was founded in 2007 and first held in 2008, with the tournament made up of teams that failed to qualify for the NCAA tournament or the NIT.

The event’s early fields were regularly dotted with power-conference teams, with Oregon State, Oregon and Pitt among its earliest champions, as well as VCU, which won the tournament in 2010, one year before the Rams made a Cinderella run to the Final Four.

In recent years, though, it has been made up entirely of teams from mid- and low-majors, some of which finished the regular season with losing records. The CBI hasn’t had a participant from one of the sport’s five major conferences since DePaul in 2019.

When Indiana turned down an invitation to the CBI in 2014, then-athletic director Fred Glass told the Indianapolis Star, a part of the USA TODAY Network, “We're Indiana. We don't play in the CBI."

The CBI historically required an entry fee for teams, but in 2023, it began providing NIL funding for participants.

Still, it and other secondary and tertiary postseason tournaments have increased obstacles in recent years, particularly as many programs that miss the NCAA tournament look to get as early of a start as possible on building next season’s roster through the transfer portal. 

Over the past several years, the NIT has had a growing number of teams declining invitations. The College Insider Tournament (CIT), hasn’t been held in five of the past six seasons, though the first of those absences was due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College Basketball Invitational won't be held in 2026

Jorge Polanco goes deep, Sean Manaea struggles in Mets' loss to Cardinals

The Mets faced the Cardinals on Thursday as their spring training slate continued.


Here are the takeaways...

- Sean Manaea got the start and labored.

The first inning was a slog, with Manaea needing 28 pitches (16 strikes, 12 balls) to get through it. Along the way, he struggled with his command while allowing two runs (including a two-run homer to Nelson Velazquez and a triple to Nolan Gorman).

Manaea gave up three hits (all singles) and another run in the second inning. 

After allowing two more hits in the third inning and seeing his pitch count rise to 56, Manaea was lifted.

His final line: three runs allowed on six hits with one walk and four strikeouts in 2.2 innings.

Manaea's fastball topped out at 90.4 mph on Thursday but sat mostly in the 88 mph range. Before his injury-riddled 2025 campaign, Manaea's two-seamer averaged 92.4 in 2024 while his four-seamer that season averaged 92.2 mph.

- Luis Robert Jr., whose ramp-up has been deliberate as the Mets aim to prevent the lower-body injuries that have hampered him in recent seasons, made his Grapefruit League debut as he started in center field and played five innings.

After tapping back to the pitcher his first time up, Robert lined a single to left field in the fourth inning. He finished 1-for-3. 

- Jorge Polanco started at first base and tomahawked a solo homer to right field in the first inning. Polanco has a 1.300 OPS this spring.

-Brett Baty got another start in right field and looked smooth, including a play in the third inning where he tracked a fly ball to the wall before snagging it. 

At the plate, Baty went 0-for-2 with a walk. 

- Outfielder Mike Tauchman, who is competing for a spot on the roster, went 0-for-3. Tauchman is in a battle with Carson Benge for the starting right field job, but could also possibly nab a spot on the bench -- especially if the Mets don't carry a backup shortstop.

- Craig Kimbrel wasn't sharp in his inning of work, walking the first batter he faced and plunking two batters. But he escaped unscathed after inducing a 4-6-3 double play and a soft liner. 

Kimbrel's fastball sat around 93 mph.

- Luke Weaver issued a leadoff walk but was otherwise impressive while throwing a scoreless frame. He allowed no hits, struck out one, and rolled a 5-4-3 double play. 

- Tobias Myers tossed three scoreless innings, allowing just one hit, walking one, and striking out two. Myers is expected to be in the Opening Day bullpen. 

Highlights

What's next

They Mets host the Marlins on Friday at 6:10 p.m. on PIX11.

Kodai Senga gets the start for New York, with Clay Holmes set to pitch in relief following his return from the WBC.

Jasson Dominguez blasts third homer of spring in Yankees' win over Tigers

The Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers by a score of 4-3 on Thursday afternoon.

Here are the key takeaways…

-- The offense got going right away in the first inning, with Jasson Dominguez and J.C. Escarra going back-to-back against Justin Verlander. 

It’s been a good spring for Dominguez, who also homered earlier this week against the Phillies and now has a 1.010 OPS this spring.

-- The Yankees got to Verlander again in the second inning, with Seth Brown going yard of the future Hall of Famer. 

Brown, a veteran fighting for a potential roster spot, went 1-for-2 with a walk and now has a .628 OPS this spring.

-- Will Warren cruised through his first four innings, as he struck out two Tigers without allowing a baserunner. But Detroit finally notched its first hit in the fifth on a Dillon Dingler single, and Zach McKinstry followed up with a two-run homer. 

Warren was efficient in 6.0 innings of work, needing just 64 pitches (46 strikes). His ERA this spring is down to 1.65.

-- Ben Rice had a rare poor performance, as he's otherwise been hitting well this spring. Leading off and playing first base, Rice was 0-for-3 with three punchouts. George Lombard Jr. also had a rough go at the plate, going 0-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts.

-- In non-Grapefruit League action, Gerrit Cole threw a 35-pitch live batting practice session, telling Jack Curry of YES Network that he will throw again in six days, and that he and the Yankees will "likely" have a conversation in coming days about him pitching in an actual game this spring.

What's next

The Yankees visit the Atlanta Braves on Friday, with first pitch set for 1:05 p.m.

Cubs News: Cubs reduce Spring Training roster to 46

SURPRISE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Brett Bateman #92 of the Chicago Cubs at bat during the third inning of a Spring Training game against the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Chicago Cubs today announced that they have removed seven players from their Spring Training roster. Left-handed pitchers Luke Little and Ryan Rolison as well as outfielder Justin Dean were all optioned to Triple-A Iowa. Additionally, right-hander Vince Velazquez, catchers Ariel Armas and Casey Opitz, and outfielder Brett Bateman were all reassigned to minor league camp.

If you want to know the difference between the first three who were sent to Iowa and the other four, the first three are on the 40-man roster and the other four aren’t.

Of the 46 players left on the Cubs Spring Training roster, 25 are pitchers, four are catchers, ten are infielders and seven are outfielders. Thirteen of the 46 players are non-roster invitees: five pitchers, one catcher, four infielders and three outfielders.

2026 Mets King of Spring Training, second update

Feb 19, 2026; Port St. Lucie, FL, USA; New York Mets pitcher Matt Turner (90) poses for a photo during media day at Clover Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Suddenly, we find ourselves just two weeks from Opening Day and overdue for a 2026 King of Spring Training update. This year’s contest looks a little different than recent years because many players are playing in the World Baseball Classic, including a couple of KoST candidates. We’ve also unfortunately had a KoST campaign-ending injury since our last update. But on the flip side, we have one new addition to the field since last week. The race is pretty wide open at this point. It’s anybody’s game.

Cristian Pache – .474/.524/.737 in 19 ABs

Pache sprinted ahead of the field to start our KoST contest, but his production at the plate has fallen off since. However, he’s still making highlight reels with his outfield defense. Pache’s nine hits still lead the team, alongside Carson Benge. He remains a favorite with a week and a half to go.

KoST Points: 3
Total KoST Points: 8

MJ Melendez – .364/.364/1.000 in 11 ABs

Melendez has not logged any at-bats since our last update because he is representing Team Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. Puerto Rico will face Italy in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

KoST Points: 0
Total KoST Points: 4

Austin Barnes – .286/.375/.500 in 14 ABs

Barnes is unfortunately hitless since our first update last week, so his KoST stock has fallen.

KoST Points: 0
Total KoST Points: 3

Mike Tauchman – .267/.450/.667 in 15 ABs

Carson Benge has been red hot this spring, so it seems unlikely at this point that an outfield roster spot is going to be ripped from him, but Mike Tauchman is doing his best. His batting average has fallen slightly since our last update, but he is still getting his knocks. The Mets are certainly giving him an extended look this spring. Unfortunately for him, Tyrone Taylor is having a strong spring as well, so Tauchman is likely to find himself on the outside looking in for the outfield battle, and possibly in the KoST race as well.

KoST Points: 2
Total KoST Points: 5

Vidal Bruján – .333/.524/.333 in 15 ABs

Bruján is the only new name on the KoST candidate list for this week. He had a slow start to spring and an injury sustained while trying to steal second base that sidelined him for a few days, but he has performed well since then, racking up five hits, six walks, and three stolen bases. Those six walks lead the team this spring.

KoST Points: 4
Total KoST Points: 4

Tobias Myers – 1.69 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, 7 Ks in 5 1/3 IP

Myers hasn’t appeared in any more games since our last update, but he did pitch in the game that is ongoing as I write this on Thursday afternoon. That outing and any others will be reflected in next week’s update.

KoST Points: 0
Total KoST Points: 4

Robert Stock – 0.00 ERA, 0.33 WHIP, 6 Ks in 3 IP

RIP to Robert Stock’s KoST candidacy and his chances of being an unexpected addition to the 2026 Mets bullpen.

KoST Points: 0
Total KoST Points: 3

Austin Warren – 2.25 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 2 Ks in 4 IP

Warren has made just one appearance since our last update and lost his clean sheet, being scored upon for the first time this spring. Still, he has done enough in camp to demonstrate why he remains a solid depth piece for the Mets this year.

KoST Points: 1
Total KoST Points: 3

Matt Turner – 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 6 Ks in 5 IP

Matt Turner is arguably the fastest riser in this year’s KoST contest simply by virtue of the fact that he made two additional appearances since our last update and maintained his 0 ERA. He was reassigned to minor league camp on March 1. With two weeks left till Opening Day, he’s this year’s KoST dark horse.

KoST Points: 4
Total KoST Points: 6

Nuggets vs Spurs Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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One of the matchups of the night in the NBA sees Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs host Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.

San Antonio is on an incredible run, winning 16 of their last 17 games, going 12-4-1 ATS. Denver is getting healthy, but will its defense continue to be its Achilles heel?

My Nuggets vs. Spurs predictions and NBA picks explain why San Antonio is a legit contender in the West and why we can attack this spread for tonight's matchup.

Nuggets vs Spurs prediction

Nuggets vs Spurs best bet: Spurs -4.5 (-110)

This San Antonio Spurs run has been fueled by Victor Wembanyama and this defense. With Wemby protecting the paint and being a big favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year, the Spurs rank third in defensive rating

The Denver Nuggets are getting healthy, and the offense is great, but their effort at the other end of the floor is holding them back, ranking 21st in defensive rating.

Additionally, the Nuggets are playing their second game in as many nights, and that means some of their recently recovered guys, like Aaron Gordon and Jamal Murray, could be on limited minutes.

Nuggets vs Spurs same-game parlay

The Spurs will take advantage of some tired legs from the Nuggets and try to run them out of the gym. Denver has already allowed 125+ points in five of its last nine games, while San Antonio has topped 125 in four of its last seven. Give me the Spurs over their team total of 121.5.

Meanwhile, Wemby has taken his defense to the next level since the All-Star break. He’s averaging 4.3 blocks and 1.2 steals in 11 games since the break, and his steals + blocks prop is set at 4.5, a number he’s topped eight times during that span.

Nuggets vs Spurs SGP

  • Spurs -4.5
  • Spurs team total Over 121.5
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 4.5 steals + blocks

Our "from downtown" SGP: A New MVP in Town!

With so many MVP candidates not being able to qualify for the award due to too many missed games, Wemby can seize an opportunity here, and will state his case against the two-time winner by stuffing the stat sheet.

Nuggets vs Spurs SGP

  • Victor Wembanyama Over 25.5 points
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 10.5 rebounds
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 2.5 assists
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 4.5 steals + blocks

Nuggets vs Spurs odds

  • Spread: Nuggets +4.5 | Spurs -4.5
  • Moneyline: Nuggets +145 | Spurs -200
  • Over/Under: Over 240 | Under 240

Nuggets vs Spurs betting trend to know

The Spurs have covered the first-half spread in 33 of their last 50 games for +13.35 units and a 23% ROI. Find more NBA betting trends for Nuggets vs. Spurs.

How to watch Nuggets vs Spurs

LocationFrost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
DateThursday, March 12, 2026
Tip-off9:00 p.m. ET
TVAltitude, FDSN-Southwest

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Mets reportedly planning to retire Carlos Beltrán’s number this season

Carlos Beltran of the New York Mets running out a hit during a regular season MLB game against Baltimore Orioles, played at Shea Stadium in Flushing, New York on Sunday, June 18, 2006. The Mets defeated the Orioles 9-4 during interleague play. (Photo by Bryan Yablonsky/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It appears that Carlos Beltrán’s number 15 will soon be joining the other retired numbers up above the promenade in left field at Citi Field. According to Mike Puma, the organization is planning a ceremony to honor the former Mets’ center fielder and retire his number later this season. Originally, Beltran was going to be inducted into the tam Hall of Fame alongside Lee Mazzilli and Bobby Valentine, but he is no longer part of that ceremony, which has been scheduled for May 30 at Citi Field.

Earlier this year, Beltrán was officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his fourth year on the ballot, receiving 84.2% of the vote. A few weeks later, it was officially announced that he would go in wearing a Mets cap on his plaque, making him only the third player to enter Cooperstown with a Mets cap. He joins franchise legends Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza, who were, for a long time prior to Steve Cohen purchasing the club, the only two Mets players to have their number retired. Under the Wilpons’ ownership, it always seemed that entering the Hall of Fame with a Mets hat was a requirement to get your number retired, though Cohen in recent years has done wonders to celebrate the organization’s greats by retiring more numbers.

Beltrán is one of the best all-around players in franchise history, excelling with both his bat and his glove while in Queens. After signing a seven-year, $119 million deal prior to the 2005 season, he slugged 149 home runs, scored 551 runs, and drove in 559 runs while slashing .280/.369/.500 with a 127 wRC+ and a 29.3 fWAR in 848 games in New York. He experienced a rough first year in Flushing in 2005 and responded with a tremendous 2006 campaign, posting a 7.2 fWAR while slashing .275/.388/.594 with 41 homers, 127 runs scored, 116 runs batted in, and a 148 wRC+ in 140 games. He finished fourth in NL MVP voting and won his first of three straight Gold Glove awards and two consecutive Silver Sluggers. He also earned one of his five All-Star nods as a member of the Mets. However, he very unfairly became remembered by some fans for one particular at-bat, going down on three pitches against Adam Wainwright to conclude a Game 7 loss to the Cardinals. That would be Beltrán’s final postseason moment as a Met, though he hit three home runs during that NLCS.

Among position players all-time, he ranks third in WAR (31.2), fourth in OP (.869), sixth in OBP (.369), sixth in SLG (.500), seventh in home runs (149), seventh in doubles (208), seventh in RBI (559), tenth in walks (449), and tenth in runs scored (551). By all accounts, he remains one of the best offensive players in franchise history while playing terrific defense at a premium position. Like with David Wright, it seems the club will pair together his Hall of Fame induction and number retirement in one ceremony.

Beltrán’s number retirement will be the fourth in three years, and the seventh since Cohen took ownership of the club, joining Jerry Koosman’s 36 (2021), Keith Hernandez’s 17 (2022), Willie Mays’ 24 (2002 – done during Old Timer’s Day), Dwight Gooden’s 16 (2024), Darryl Strawberry’s 18 (2024), and David Wright’s 5 (2025).

Denzel Aberdeen's late basket pushes Kentucky past Missouri 78-72 at the SEC Tournament

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Otega Oweh scored 21 points, Denzel Aberdeen added 16, including a key basket with 22.5 seconds remaining, and No. 9 seed Kentucky beat No. 8 seed Missouri 78-72 on Thursday in the second round of the SEC Tournament.

Kentucky (21-12) advances to play No. 1 seed and fourth-ranked Florida in the quarterfinals on Friday.

Kentucky led by 16 points with 14:33 left in the second half. But the Wildcats went nearly five minutes without a field goal as Missouri used a 10-2 run to get within 60-57 at the 8-minute mark.

Missouri's second-half rally was led by Mark Mitchell, who scored 23 of his 32 points after the break. His basket with 2:34 left gave the Tigers their first lead of the second half at 70-69, but they did not make another field goal the rest of the game.

After Kentucky forced an airball on a baseline jumper, Oweh drove into the lane at the other end for a 73-70 lead with 1:13 left. Then Oweh forced a turnover when he knocked the ball off the leg of Mitchell.

Aberdeen received a pass with the shot clock winding down and he used a pump fake to get into the lane before banking in a contested shot for a 75-70 lead. He added two free throws in the closing seconds to seal it.

Missouri (20-12) also got 13 points, seven rebounds and seven assists from T.O. Barrett.

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Kentucky lost both regular-season meetings with Florida — a 92-83 contest on the road and 84-77 at home.

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Bucks vs Heat Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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Bam Adebayo and the red-hot Miami Heat are this week’s biggest NBA story, and they’ll go for a seventh straight win tonight as they host the Milwaukee Bucks.

Bam lit up the Wizards on Tuesday in a stunning 83-point outburst, and my Bucks vs. Heat predictions signal more home cooking for this dangerous Miami squad.

This March 12 clash is the last thing a struggling Milwaukee team needs, and my NBA picks break down the action.

Bucks vs Heat prediction

Bucks vs Heat best bet: Heat -6.5 (-110)

Here come the Miami Heat.

Erik Spoelstra’s men enter with a 22-11 record at Kaseya Center, and they’re 8-2 ATS in their last 10 overall.

Despite key absences, Miami has scored 120+ points in five straight contests, and this spread feels even better with Kel’el Ware — and possibly Tyler Herro — returning here.

But this pick is equally about the Milwaukee Bucks' woes. They are 3-7 ATS in their past 10 and 12-19 SU on the road.

There’s only so much that Giannis Antetokounmpo can do to elevate a roster with major holes.

Bucks vs Heat same-game parlay

Even after Bam Adebayo’s historic scoring effort this week, defense remains his calling card. He averaged 10.1 RPG in March, and the Heat will need his hustle on the glass tonight to combat the Bucks’ size.

I’ll round out my SGP with a wager on Davion Mitchell, who’s been a great story in South Beach this year. His steady guard play has translated to 6.7 APG, and he’s dished a combined 17 dimes in two matchups against Milwaukee this season.

Bucks vs Heat SGP

  • Heat -6.5
  • Bam Adebayo Over 9.5 rebounds
  • Davion Mitchell Over 5.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bam and the boards

Venture into the paint at your own risk tonight. With Giannis and Kevin Porter Jr. on one end and Adebayo and Ware at the other, we could see a lot of jump shots and some healthy rebounding totals — plus Bam has recorded a block in five straight games.

Bucks vs Heat SGP

  • Bam Adebayo Over 9.5 rebounds
  • Bam Adebayo Over 0.5 blocks
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo Over 9.5 rebounds
  • Kevin Porter Jr. Over 4.5 rebounds

Bucks vs Heat odds

  • Spread: Bucks +6.5 | Heat -6.5
  • Moneyline: Bucks +215 | Heat -260
  • Over/Under: Over 234.5 | Under 234.5

Bucks vs Heat betting trend to know

The Heat are 6-0 ATS in their past six games. Find more NBA betting trends for Bucks vs. Heat.

How to watch Bucks vs Heat

LocationKaseya Center, Miami, FL
DateThursday, March 12, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Wisconsin, FDSN Sun

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Colorado Rockies spring training game no. 21 thread: Sean Sullivan vs Taylor Clarke

SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 20: Sean Sullivan #85 of the Colorado Rockies delivers a pitch against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields on Friday, February 20, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Kyle Cooper)

The Colorado Rockies continue to push towards Opening Day with just two weeks left until the glorious words “play ball” are uttered.

The Rockies are still working on their Opening Day 26-man roster, especially with many of their expected contributors still away while participating in the World Baseball Classic. However, pitchers Brennan Bernardino, Victor Vodnik, and Jose Quintana will be returning to Rockies camp in the near future with their teams eliminated from the tournament. Rockies special assistant Vinny Castilla will return with them.

This afternoon the Rockies will face off yet again against their roommates at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick: the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Diamondbacks are 8-11 in Cactus League play and are 1-1 against the Rockies. This will be the third and final matchup between the two until the Spring Breakout game later this March.

Starting for the Rockies is tricky lefty and top prospect Sean Sullivan (no. 8 PuRPs). While his four-seam fastball’s low velocity is still a concern, Sullivan has impressed with his arsenal of deception and breaking pitches so far this spring. In four outings and 6 2/3 innings of work he has given up two earned runs on five hits with seven strikeouts and three walks. Although it’s unlikely Sullivan breaks camp on the big league roster, a wide-open competition for the fifth rotation spot and continued opportunities to show off his skills this spring make it less than impossible.

Starting for the Diamondbacks in a bit of a reunion is right-handed reliever Taylor Clarke. After starting his career with the Diamondbacks, Clarke spent the last three seasons with the Kansas City Royals before returning to the desert this off-season in free agency. Clarke has yet to give up an earned run this spring training with two strikeouts over four innings of work. Clarke operates with a four pitch mix and excels at avoiding walks. His primary offering is a mid-to-high 80s slider with strong glove side break.

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Spring Training: A’s vs Rangers Game Thread

J.T. Ginn gets the nod today as the A’s take on the Texas Rangers in Surprise, Arizona. | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Spring Training continues this afternoon in Surprise, Arizona as the Athletics take on the Texas Rangers. The A’s enter today with a 9-10 record, versus the Rangers at 10-8. The A’s have won five straight and scored 51 runs in those victories.

J.T. Ginn gets the start again today for the A’s. This spring the 26-year-old righty is 1-1 over three starts. He’s got a 4.50 ERA and struck out eight in his eight innings of work.  He’ll go up against 25-year-old righty Jack Leiter. He’s also 1-1 in three spring starts with a 5.14 ERA.

Leiter will face off against this lineup for Mark Kotsay’s Athletics at Surprise Stadium:

Ginn will go up against this lineup for the Rangers:

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Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed defies talk of ‘shadow ban’ with Sunrisers deal in Hundred

  • Leg-spinner signed by Indian-owned team for £190,000

  • James Coles is most expensive player sold on the day

Abrar Ahmed has become the first Pakistani player to be signed by one of the four Indian-owned Hundred teams, after he was bought by Sunrisers Leeds for £190,000 in the inaugural men’s player auction.

The signing was a badly needed relief for the England and Wales Cricket Board, which was recently forced to deny publicly reports that the four sides would operate a “shadow ban” on picking players from Pakistan. The Sunrisers are owned by the Sun media group, which runs the Indian Premier League franchise in Hyderabad and South Africa’s Sunrisers Eastern Cape. They had to fight hard for him after being drawn into a bidding war with the Trent Rockets.

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