May 1, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) controls the ball as Toronto Raptors guard Jamal Shead (23) tries to defend during the fourth quarter in game six of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images
First, the title says NBA playoffs, but we have a local team playing today so I’ll start with this. The Washington Mystics play their last preseason game today at 3 p.m. ET against the Atlanta Dream. Watch Monumental Sports Network for that game.
Now for NBA playoff games, there are two Game 7s all in the Eastern Conference. The Detroit Pistons play the Orlando Magic at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC (WJLA-TV in the DMV). And then at 7:30 p.m. ET, the Cleveland Cavaliers will play the Toronto Raptors. Watch Peacock or NBC for that game.
CHICAGO - APRIL 12: The Tiffany Dome, in the Preston Bradley Hall at the Chicago Cultural Center in Chicago, Illinois on APRIL 12. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Today’s Lineups
DIAMONDBACKS
CUBS
Ketel Marte – 2B
Nico Hoerner – 2B
Geraldo Perdomo – SS
Moises Ballesteros – DH
Corbin Carroll – RF
Alex Bregman – 3B
Ildemaro Vargas – 1B
Ian Happ – LF
Nolan Arenado – 3B
Seiya Suzuki – RF
Lourdes Gurriel – LF
Michael Busch – 1B
Gabriel Moreno – C
Carson Kelly – C
Jose Fernandez – DH
Pete Crow-Armstrong – CF
Jorge Barrosa – CF
Dansby Swanson – SS
Merrill Kelly – RHP
Matthew Boyd – LHP
The D-backs have lost the first two games of the series – albeit by just a pair of runs in each, a significant improvement over the losses in Milwaukee by 11 and 12 runs. There’s therefore the specter of a sweep at the hands of Chicago. It’s actually the first time since the opening series in Los Angeles that the D-backs face this possibility, entering the final game of a real series without a win [I’m discounting the two-game set in Mexico City for this purpose] It has now been more than two weeks since Arizona either won a series or consecutive games – both of those happened against Toronto on April 18.
They’ve gone 3-8 since that point, but haven’t actually lost that much ground in the NL West. The Rockies actually have the best record since then. Although everybody in the division are below .500, with Colorado’s 6-7 mark the least woeful. As noted in a comment on yesterday’s recap, the entire division is on a losing streak of three games or more, the first time that has happened to any division in baseball history. Put another way, the NL West have a collective losing streak of nineteen games in a row. With everyone playing outside the division again today, it could potentially reach 24 games, before they start facing each other on Monday. Somebody’s gotta win, right? RIGHT?
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 02: Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers is interviewed after defeating the Boston Celtics 109-100 in Game Seven of the First Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at TD Garden on May 02, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. 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 Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Waking up this morning was not a dream for Sixers fans, but it sure feels like that. Philadelphia’s perennially maligned basketball team vanquished the hated Celtics, mounted a 3-1 series comeback and pulled out yet another victory on the road in Boston. I can’t believe I typed out all of that, but here we are!
Let’s get right to it with my first ever “5 Sixers thoughts” column following a Sixers playoff series win over the Celtics…
Celebrating a Game 7 victory felt like a weight off my shoulders
My wife and I moved into our first-ever house a couple of days ago. We’re still living out boxes a bit. I did, of course, make sure to immediately set up the TV(s) in our “sports cave” for these Sixers and Flyers playoff runs. That’s the most important thing!
As f-bombs bounced off the walls left and right for 48 minutes of basketball, I was left feeling completely relieved when that final buzzer hit. I did one of the most freeing Twitter scrolls of my life after, cracked a cold one and listened to a live performance of “Stars” by Hum on Late Night with Conan O’Brien from 1995. I felt entirely at peace with the world. I hope the faithful readers of this website that have been checking out my work since I was literally in college did so as well.
Do not let anyone tell you that this was “only” the first round. We all deserve to be happy and over the moon about this.
The Sixers stopped getting punished on the glass
The most infuriating thing about the Sixers’ three (and only three!) losses to Boston this series was the way they were getting destroyed when it came to rebounding. The Celtics were getting offensive board after offensive board before kicking it out to their stable of shooters for yet another back-breaking three. I shave my head a couple times per week because balding comes for us all eventually, but if I did still have a hair, I would’ve ripped it all out watching that unfold.
That flipped as the series progressed and turned in the Sixers’ favor.
The Sixers out-rebounded the Celtics in Game 6 and the margin was tied in Game 7. The Sixers were able to consistently control possessions and make good on their defensive stands. For a team that had lacked even an ounce of toughness for so long, they grinded and gritted these last three wins out.
Jaylen Brown is a sore loser
Jaylen Brown hasn’t even turned 30 yet and already has a Finals MVP to his name, but his clown show postgame presser was downright embarrassing. Brown, after the Game 7 loss, complained about the officiating and the calls that Joel Embiid received:
Jaylen Brown on Joel Embiid: “Embiid put a lot of pressure on us. We didn’t really have an answer for him. We tried a bunch of different things. He’s a big body. He also was flopping around. He got some extra calls and they rewarded him for that, but that’s the league we’re in.” pic.twitter.com/GhEQ2GV4CM
Aside from the fact that having guys like Hugo González guard Embiid is going to lead to a ton of fouls, that’s so rich coming from Brown. The dude throws forearm shivers every time he drives to the cup like he’s Deacon Jones. He hits the Heisman Trophy pose like he’s Desmond Howard. Look inward and contemplate on this before next season, Derrick Henry!
Quentin Grimes is the exact type of irrational confidence guy that contenders need
In Game 7, Quentin Grimes went up for a posterizing dunk on the Celtics that seemed ripped from a 2003 Tracy McGrady highlight reel. He didn’t connect. If this wasn’t a Game 7 against Boston of all teams, it would’ve been hilarious to watch.
Still, Grimes was a key cog in the Sixers’ upset win over the Celtics in the first round. He played the most minutes of any Sixers reserve. He shot 42.1 percent from deep. The Sixers needed him! They need one guy (just one!) who thinks he’s much better than he actually is, but is still nevertheless talented. Can Grimes be a diet version of 2016 J.R. Smith during this playoff run? A bigger, bouncier 2011 Jason Terry? I could see him having a 22-point heater off the bench at Madison Square Garden this week!
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - APRIL 10: Dustin May #3 of the St. Louis Cardinals delivers a pitch against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Busch Stadium on April 10, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The red-hot St. Louis Cardinals will attempt to sweep away the Los Angeles Billionaires Dodgers at Busch Stadium on Sunday. In the most appropriate jersey number meets day on the calendar, Dustin May (#3) will start for St. Louis while the evil empire Dodgers will send Justin Wrobleski to the mound. First pitch scheduled for 1:15pm on Cardinals.tv.
Sunday Night Baseball features a shaky pitcher on one end and a bullpen game for the other when the Detroit Tigers close out a series with the Texas Rangers.
There are many reasons to expect offense in this game, and the underdog Rangers are live.
Read all about it in my Rangers vs. Tigers predictions and MLB picks for Sunday, May 3, 2026.
Who will win Rangers vs Tigers today: Rangers moneyline (+115)
The Detroit Tigers are piecing this game together with a variety of arms and a bullpen that isn’t fully rested or healthy. What initiates the game for Detroit, however, sets the tone for the story to follow.
That Tyler Holton’s expected ERA exceeds 6.00 tells you all you need to know, and he pairs that with a chase rate, whiff rate, and K rate that all rank in the Bottom 20th percentile.
Success against the Texas Rangers usually comes from attacking their Bottom-five whiff rate in the league. Holton won't do that, which makes him vulnerable to the power throughout their lineup (whether he goes for one inning or two innings).
Who Detroit goes to after Holton is anyone's guess, but there are three contenders that stand out the most: Kyle Finnegan, Brant Hurter, and Emmanuel De Jesus.
None of those three has even an above-average whiff rate. On the other side, Jack Leiter isn’t a great pitcher, but he doesn’t need to be; he just has to be better than what the Tigers are throwing out there.
At a plus money price point, I’m willing to wager he can be.
I made this a total of 8.9 runs and will be taking the Over for my third two-unit play of the season.
Runs coming early seems like a strong likelihood given some of the stuff I’ve mentioned above. There will also likely be chances for them late, as Detroit's bullpen is middling at best (as evidenced by their 4.17 ERA).
On the other hand, I see Leiter as highly exploitable. His secondary pitches rank in the abysmal second and 17th percentiles by run value. This Tigers lineup will work counts and wait on his fastball, making him vulnerable, especially given the legitimate barrel threats Detroit features up and down the order.
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ML/RL bets: 13-9, +3.62 units
Over/Under bets: 14-9, +4.72 units
Rangers vs Tigers odds
Moneyline: Rangers +105 | Tigers -125
Run line: Rangers +1.5 (-225) | Tigers -1.5 (+150)
Over/Under: Over 8 (-105) | Under 8 (-115)
Rangers vs Tigers trend
The Texas Rangers have hit the Game Total Over in 31 of their last 50 away games (+11.20 Units / 20% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Rangers vs. Tigers.
How to watch Rangers vs Tigers and game info
Location
Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
Date
Sunday, May 3, 2026
First pitch
7:20 p.m. ET
TV
NBCSN/Peacock
Rangers starting pitcher
Jack Leiter (1-2, 5.17 ERA)
Tigers starting pitcher
Tyler Holton (0-1, 5.54 ERA)
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The Mets have placed infielder Ronny Mauricio on the 10-day IL with a fractured left thumb.
Infielder Vidal Brujan has been called up from Triple-A Syracuse to take his place on the active roster.
According to manager Carlos Mendoza, Mauricio is expected to miss 6-8 weeks.
Mauricio, who homered on Friday night, suffered the injury on Saturday when sliding head-first into first base in the seventh inning of the 4-3 extra-innings loss.
Mauricio has slashed .219/.219/.313 with a homer and two RBI in 10 games this season.
Brujan, 28, had a chance to make the club in a bench role out of spring training, but began the season with Triple-A Syracuse, where he posted a .618 OPS with one home run and seven RBI in 24 games.
This is the latest bit of bad injury luck for the Mets. Juan Soto missed time in April due to a calf strain, and shortstop Francisco Lindor is currently on the IL with a calf strain of his own.
While Brujan could see plenty of playing time, Mendozasaid that Bo Bichette will also be in the mix to play some shortstop.
Additionally, infielder Eric Wagaman has been designated for assignment.
Wagaman did not appear in a game for the Mets after being claimed off waivers in late April.
May 1, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (13) before the game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images | Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images
Welp! An Atlanta Braves outfielder is going on the IL — just not the one who had apparently been close to making a trip to the IL for this past week. Instead of Michael Harris II taking that trip, it’ll be Ronald Acuña Jr. after he strained his left hamstring leaving the batter’s box during Saturday’s win over the Rockies.
Acuña has officially been placed on the 10-day IL and outfielder José Azócar has been called up in order to fill Acuña’s spot on the roster for the time being.
The #Braves today returned RHP Spencer Strider from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him from the injured list after optioning RHP Hunter Stratton to Triple-A Gwinnett following last night’s game. Additionally, the club selected OF José Azócar to the major league…
Of course, how long Acuña ends up being out depends on the severity of the strain. If it’s a Grade 1 strain then this should just be a straight-up 10-day stint on the IL. We know it’s probably not a Grade 3 strain since that likely would’ve qualified as a tear and Grade 2 might require a somewhat extended absence with a rehab stint involved. So yeah, here’s hoping that it’s just Grade 1 since that wouldn’t be too awful — and also another truly severe leg injury the last thing Acuña needs in his career at the moment.
Ronald Acuña Jr. will be heading to the IL after having a somewhat slow start to the season, for his standards at least. He’s been hitting .252/.362/.378 with a .335 wOBA, .381 xwOBA and 11 wRC+ with two home runs. That’s definitely below the standard level of production that you’d like to see from Acuña but at least his underlying stats (especially his xwOBA) seemed to indicate that a turnaround was likely going to come at some point. Now, the turnaround will be complicated a bit as he recovers from this hamstring injury.
Meanwhile, José Azócar will be making his first appearance for the Braves since June of last year. He made a couple of appearances as a substitute and and only made one plate appearance during that time, which was a fly out to center field — against the Rockies, no less. Azócar has been doing fine at the Triple-A level so far as he’s hit at a .270/.348/.420 clip with a .351 wOBA and a 106 wRC+, which is to say that we probably shouldn’t be expecting him to set the world on fire while he’s up.
Also involved in this news: Hunter Stratton has been optioned down to Triple-A as the corresponding move for the inevitable Spencer Strider activation. Stratton’s only appearance for the Braves came on Saturday night, which is when he pitched a scoreless ninth inning to seal a very comfortable series win for the Braves over the Rockies. He’ll now be rejoining the Stripers, which is where he has a 4.50 ERA and 3.82 FIP over 11 appearances and 12 innings pitched at that level so far.
Strider will now attempt to have a successful season debut at Coors Field. It’s certainly a tricky proposition but one where there’s not a lot of pressure considering the fact that they’ve already clinched yet another series win and have gotten off to a fantastic start to the season, overall. Still, it’s a bit of a bummer that as one core player of this Braves team gets activated, another core player heads to the IL. So it goes for this team, I suppose.
[UPDATE 1:30 p.m. ET]: It is, in fact, a Grade 1 strain for Acuña (per report from Chad Bishop of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Granted, you don’t want to see him go on the IL at all but if it’s a Grade 1 strain then he’s looking at a recovery time of 2-3 weeks — maybe even just 10 days if it’s a best-case scenario. All things considered, we’ll take that.
Grade 1 strain for Ronald Acuña’s left hamstring, says Walt Weiss
Ryan had retired the first batter of the game before walking Kazuma Okamoto on a full count. He came off the mound and motioned to the dugout immediately afterward, bringing out manager Derek Shelton and an athletic trainer.
Joe Ryan was pulled from the game in the first inning after just his ninth pitch pic.twitter.com/xS6iYgC4As
Reliever Andrew Morris had to warm up quickly and was summoned to take over, yielding one hit but not allowing any runs to score in the opening inning.
This is a breaking story. More details to come when available.
ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - APRIL 26: Chandler Simpson #14 of the Tampa Bay Rays runs to first base during a game against the Minnesota Twins at Tropicana Field on April 26, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Logan Henderson (43) throws in the bullpen during spring training workouts Sunday, February 15, 2026, at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. | Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
After yesterday’s win over the Nationals, the Brewers have now won three straight games. Right-hander Logan Henderson, Milwaukee’s No. 6 prospect, is on the bump today to try and make it four.
Henderson, who has a 1.02 ERA in 17 2/3 innings with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds, was recalled earlier this morning. In a corresponding move, Easton McGee was optioned back down to Nashville.
Henderson has made just one major league appearance this season, tossing two innings in a loss to the Royals on April 4. He showed promise in limited time with Milwaukee last year, posting a 1.78 ERA across five starts. With Brandon Woodruff hitting the IL this weekend, Henderson could be in line for more than just a spot start.
Pitching for Washington is left-hander PJ Poulin, who sports a 4.11 ERA through 16 appearances for the Nationals. He’ll serve as today’s opener, with righty Zach Littell (7.85 ERA in 28 2/3 IP) likely to follow.
Brice Turang, who reached base three times in yesterday’s contest, will lead things off. He’s followed by catcher William Contreras, who now has nine hits over his last three games. Gary Sánchez, Jake Bauers, and Garrett Mitchell make up the heart of the order.
Brandon Lockridge, the only Brewer with a multi-hit performance yesterday, bats sixth. Rounding out the bottom of the lineup are Sal Frelick, David Hamilton (at third base), and Joey Ortiz.
Finally, some good news and bad news on the injury front. Rehabbing outfielder Jackson Chourio, who was expected to rejoin the Brewers tomorrow in St. Louis, left yesterday’s game in Nashville after fouling a ball off his foot. Luckily, he looks to have avoided a major setback. Per Todd Rosiak, X-rays came back negative, though it remains to be seen whether he’ll still be reinstated during the Cardinals series.
As for the bad news, Brewers manager Pat Murphy said today that reliever Angel Zerpa — who was placed on the IL earlier this week with forearm tightness — is “deciding whether or not to have Tommy John surgery.”
As usual, you can catch today’s game on Brewers.TV, WTMJ 620, and the Brewers radio network. First pitch is set for 12:35 p.m.
CINCINNATI, OHIO - JULY 08: Rece Hinds #77 of the Cincinnati Reds walks off the field after warming up before his MLB Debut game against the Colorado Rockies at Great American Ball Park on July 08, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Two things have proven true so far for the Cincinnati Reds in this weekend’s series against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The first, of course, is that walks will haunt. Cincinnati pitchers walked seven straight batters in Saturday’s 17-7 drubbing by the Buccos, the strike zone simply as hard to find as ships in the Bermuda Triangle.
The second, though, is that JJ Bleday looks like the JJ Bleday of old. Rather, he looks like the former Top 5 pick and guy who once socked 20 dingers in the big leagues for Oakland, a guy on whom the Reds can lean regularly in the outfield (at least against right-handed pitching).
As a result, we’ve seen Rece Hinds slip to the bottom of the Reds roster. His strikeout proclivity returned immediately when he was recalled to the big leagues in April after Noelvi Marte’s struggles, and they simply haven’t gone away. And with Bleday looking the part of the strong-side of potential platoon in the outfield, regular playing time for Hinds has completely evaporated. Given that playing every day was paramount for his development, according to Terry Francona earlier in the year, it simply stopped making sense for him to ride pine with the Reds at the big league level anymore.
So, on Sunday they optioned Hinds back to AAA Louisville, recalling Blake Dunn to be the last bench bat on the roster for his turn.
Of note in those notes is that RHP Pierce Johnson was placed on the bereavement list, and the recently optioned Zach Maxwell was recalled to take his place in the bullpen.
It’s a shuffle that hopefully will give the Reds the best options for Sunday’s series finale in Pittsburgh as the Reds look to salvage a game out of this otherwise dismal series.
Joel Embiid and Jaylen Brown appeared to share a friendly conversation before the latter called out the big man for "flopping."
Joel Embiid finally beat the Celtics in the postseason — and Jaylen Brown is not happy.
Embiid poured in 34 points, 12 rebounds and six assists in Philly’s Game 7 win as the Sixers stunned the Boston crowd at the TD Garden.
And following the Celtics’ season-ending defeat, Brown accused the 2022-23 MVP of “flopping around.”
“Embiid put a lot of pressure on us, on all our bigs and our guards. We didn’t really have an answer for him, Brown told reporters.
Joel Embiid (l.) and Jaylen Brown (r.) appeared to share a friendly conversation following the 76ers’ Game 7 win over the Celtics on May 2, 2026, before the latter called out the big man for “flopping.” NBAE via Getty Images
“We tried a bunch of different things. He’s a big body. He also was flopping around. He got some extra calls and they rewarded him for that, but that’s the league we’re in.”
Brown did not reference a specific call that he had a gripe with, though Embiid shot 37 free throws in the series — including 11 on Saturday. He also missed the first three games of the series following an emergency appendectomy last month.
Brown, meanwhile, was tasked with shouldering the Celtics’ offensive load with Jayson Tatum out injured in Game 7.
The Celtics’ Jaylen Brown (l.) guards the 76ers’ Joel Embiid (r.) during Game 7 of their first-round series on May 2, 2026. NBAE via Getty Images
He scored 33 points but needed 27 shots to get there, and also committed three turnovers.
Interestingly, Embiid and Brown were seen having a friendly embrace following the conclusion of the game.
The series win is the first time that Embiid has defeated the Celtics in the playoffs after defeats in the 2018, 2020 and 2023 postseasons.
Now, he’ll shift his focus to the Knicks after New York dispatched the Hawks in six games.
On this day two years ago, the White Sox fell to 6-26. That was no fault of Jared Shuster, who was outstanding in his scoreless 3 ⅓ innings of relief work. | (Photo by Joe Puetz/Getty Images)
1918 The White Sox set their record for biggest win in team history, trouncing the Tigers by 16 runs, 19-3. With a 6-0 lead in the second inning, the visitors put the game away early.
The club also set their record for most hits in a game, with 25. Buck Weaver paced the Pale Hose with a 5-for-7 day, all singles; Weaver tied the team record for most hits in a game, which has since been broken with six hits but on just five occasions since.
In fact, just six of the team’s 25 hits were for extra bases, and none for home runs. All 11 White Sox batters in the game — even pinch-hitters Shano Collins and Byrd Lynn — had hits in the game. As a team, the White Sox held a .532 batting average in the contest, striking out just one time.
One interesting note, Lynn subbed for Ray Schalk in the sixth inning of the game, just one of four appearances for the White Sox on the season — and the Tigers ran wild on him, with two steals of second base and two of third; presumably, with the White Sox up, 17-1, at that point, Byrd wasn’t even making throws on the attempts.
Starting pitcher Lefty Williams had one hit in the game and scored two runs, going the distance to move to 4-0 for the 6-4 White Sox.
This 16-run win margin was tied in 1919 and eventually broken, in 1921. This win at Detroit remains tied for the eighth-biggest trouncing the club history.
This single-game hits record (tied in 1922) stood until 1936, when the Sox tapped out 26 hits. It remains tied for the fourth-most hits in a game in White Sox history.
1954 With a two-hitter in a 14-3 trouncing at Philadelphia in the first game of a twin bill, Sandy Consuegra extended South Side stinginess to three consecutive games that began with Virgil Trucks with a one-hitter on May 1 and continuing with Bob Johnson spinning a two-hitter on May 2. The White Sox out-hit the Athletics, 17-2, with all three runs against Consuegra being unearned due to two White Sox errors.
In the nightcap, the White Sox saw their winning and low-hit streak snapped, surrendering seven to Philly in a 2-1 loss.
1968 It’s a dubious record, one that Tommy McCraw wishes never was set.
In the third inning of a game at Comiskey Park, McCraw made three errors against the New York Yankees. Two of them occurred when he couldn’t field ground balls, and the third was on a throwing error. New York scored all of their runs in that frame, beating the Sox, 3-2. All the runs were unearned, of course.
2005 With a comeback win over Kansas City, 5-4, the White Sox established a major league record by holding a lead in their first 26 games of the season. That broke the old mark, set by the Brooklyn Dodgers.
After trailing all game, the White Sox took the lead on a Carl Everett double to right-center, scoring Scott Podsednik and Tadahito Iguchi with the eventual deciding tallies. The win improved Chicago to an MLB-best 19-7 record.
The White Sox would extend this record to 37 before playing a game in which they failed to hold a lead, in a May 15 loss, 6-2, to the Orioles at U.S. Cellular Field.
2011 A moribund Minnesota club stumbled into 42° Chicago and saw its starter, Francisco Liriano, toss a no-hitter at the punchless White Sox in a 1-0 squeaker.
Lirano shook hands with danger all night, walking six White Sox and punching out two. Even after the shutout, Liriano’s ERA stood at 6.61. Only one White Sox batter, reached as far as second base — Juan Pierre, after a walk and stolen base in the fourth inning. Chicago’s Edwin Jackson pitched nearly as well as Minny’s southpaw, giving up six hits but just one walk.
Believe it or not, that gem was the first no-hitter thrown by an opposing pitcher in the history of New Sox Park, at the time in its 20th season. The next summer, Liriano was dealt to the White Sox in attempt to fortify Chicago’s ill-fated division lead.
2024 With a 3-0 loss at St. Louis, the White Sox fell 20 games worse than .500, at 6-26. The club mustered just three hits, and one — an Andrew Vaughn double — for extra bases. Brad Keller had a mediocre outing for the loss, although Jared Shuster kept the White Sox close in the second half of the game with 3 1/3 innings of one-hit, scoreless relief, lowering his ERA to 0.93.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 28: Tyler Mahle #54 of the San Francisco Giants pitches in the first inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on April 28, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
A miserable road trip is about to come to an end. The San Francisco Giants are in Florida taking on the Tampa Bay Rays for some breakfast baseball (for us watching from the west coast, that is … it’s the less appealing and less alliterative lunch baseball where the game is), and they’re hoping to salvage a win from an awful trip. To this point, the Giants are 0-5, have been shut out twice, have blown ninth inning leads twice, and have scored eight runs.
Tyler Mahle takes the mound for the Giants, as the righty makes his seventh start of the season. He’s 1-4 on the year, with a 5.87 ERA, a 5.47 FIP, and 29 strikeouts against 17 walks in 30.2 innings. He’s trying to bounce back from his last outing, when he opened the road trip by giving up five runs in as many innings to the Philadelphia Phillies.
On the other side is left-hander Steven Matz, who, like Mahle, is a veteran making his seventh start with his new team. Matz is 4-1 on the year, and has a 4.31 ERA, a 5.06 FIP, and 27 strikeouts to 11 walks in 31.1 innings. He’s coming off an excellent start, when he held the Cleveland Guardians to two runs in seven innings.
The Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning close out their series in Game 7, while the Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild begin the second round tonight with Game 1.
My NHL player props highlight Brandon Hagel, Matt Boldy, and Lane Hutson.
Keep reading my NHL picks for Sunday, May 3, for the full analysis.
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Player
Hagel anytime goal
+150
Boldy Over 3.5 shots on goal
-140
Hutson Over 1.5 shots on goal
+100
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Take a look at our best bets and expert analysis below.
Prop #1: Brandon Hagel anytime goal
+150 at BET99
Brandon Hagel has been an offensive force this series with six goals in six games, and at least one tally in each of the first four contests. The Tampa Bay Lightning forward is also getting tons of opportunities, ranking second on the team in ice time per game (25:21).
Tampa Bay’s power play is converting at just 15.4%, but the Lightning are getting plenty of chances. In fact, their 26 power-play opportunities are the most in the NHL this postseason.
Hagel has two goals with the man advantage and could add another tonight.
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Where to watch: CBC, TNT
Prop #2: Matt Boldy Over 3.5 shots on goal
-140 at BET99
The Minnesota Wild are in for a tough battle against the Colorado Avalanche, but they proved they could hang with the NHL’s top teams in the first round.
The Stars were among the league’s stingiest teams during the regular season, but Matt Boldy racked up 33 shots in six games during their series.
Boldy logged Over 3.5 shots in every contest vs. Dallas, and cleared it in each of his last three meetings vs. Colorado this season.
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Where to watch: TNT
Prop #3: Lane Hutson Over 1.5 shots on goal
+100 at BET99
Lane Hutson has been the best defenseman on either team this series, generating a ton of offense from the back end for the Montreal Canadiens.
Hutson’s 14 shots are tied for second on Montreal, while his 39 attempts lead the team by far. Hutson has logged Over 1.5 shots in four of six outings while skating over 28 minutes per game.
The Habs blueliner will come out flying in tonight’s must-win contest, and he’ll fire at least two pucks on net in Game 7.
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