New York Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles: Cam Schlittler vs. Shane Baz

Apr 17, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler (31) walks off the field after being relieved during the seventh inning against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

It’s been an emotional day for the Yankees and their fans, with the loss of legendary radio announcer John Sterling. Expect plenty of heartfelt tributes for the longtime voice of the club during the game today, as the Yanks send a starting lineup out with only one player who was born before Sterling took over the radio booth — and said Yankee is only in there because of an injury.

Cam Schlittler gets the ball, looking to continue the early run that’s put him atop of most statistical categories in the game. The 25-year-old is is top five across all MLB in fWAR, ERA, FIP, strikeout rate, walk rate, and home run rate. It’s hard to pitch badly if you strike everyone out and never let the ball leave the park. Eventually a few fly balls will get over the wall, but everything else Cam is doing seems to be broadly sustainable. With a chance to deliver a four-game sweep, I expect the kid building a reputation for being a big-game pitcher to have a big game.

Shane Baz goes for Baltimore, acquired in a deal with Tampa that hasn’t exactly started the way you’d want. A 4.50 ERA and the lowest strikeout rate of his young career don’t make you all that excited, but his FIP is three-fourths of a run lower than that ERA, so he may be do for a couple solid outings. This will be his seventh career start against the Yankees, who have touched him to a 6.75 ERA in their previous six meetings.

After bruising his wrist on a pick in the dirt yesterday, Ben Rice is on the bench with Paul Goldschmidt taking over at first. Following his great game yesterday, Jasson Domínguez was an easy pick to slot back in at DH and will bat cleanup.

How to watch

Location: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, NY

First pitch: 7:05 pm ET

TV broadcast: YES | MASN

Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280, 98 Rock 97.9 FM, WBAL 1090 AM

Online stream: MLB.tv

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Where to watch Philadelphia 76ers vs. New York Knicks Game 1 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Monday, May 4

The Philadelphia 76ers meet the New York Knicks in the opening game of their Eastern Conference semifinals series. The Sixers eliminated the Boston Celtics in seven games in the first round. The Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks 4-2. The Knicks are favored at 7.5 points with an over/under of 212.5.

  • Spread: New York Knicks -7.5

  • Moneyline: New York Knicks -294 (71.4%) / Philadelphia 76ers +235 (28.6%)

  • Over/Under: 212.5

Monday night Orioles game thread: @ Yankees, 7:05

May 2, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) looks to throw the ball during the fourth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Orioles will try to win tonight to avoid a four-game sweep and a five-game losing streak. After watching the last four games, it’s hard to get a lot of enthusiasm up for this one, I’ll be honest. I’ve been feeling pretty low about this team of ours. But I also know that if they do win, especially if it’s one of those feel-good wins, my tune will change just like that. That’s the nature of fandom, I guess.

Shane Baz will try to play stopper tonight, and he is coming off of a good start against the Houston Astros. The Astros are also a strong offensive team, and we’ve been told that Baz is capable of ace-like stuff. We haven’t seen it, but Mike Elias thinks a lot of him and I’m dying for him to be proven right.

Unfortunately, the super hot Cam Schlittler is pitching for the Yankees, he of the 1.51 ERA and league-leading WHIP and K/BB. Ugh. At least he’s not a lefty.

Taylor Ward and Tyler O’Neill are both being given the night off tonight, replaced by Colton Cowser in left field and Dylan Beavers in right. Do something, Colton! We want to believe. Coby Mayo also gets the night off; Blaze Alexander will man third base.

Speaking of third base, if you missed it: Jordan Westburg began feeling elbow discomfort when throwing and is being shut down from all baseball activities. This is not surprising to me, but it is a bummer. When will we be allowed to have nice things?

Orioles lineup

Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
Adley Rutschman (S) C
Dylan Beavers (L) RF
Pete Alonso (R) 1B
Samuel Basallo (L) DH
Leody Taveras (S) CF
Colton Cowser (L) LF
Jeremiah Jackson (R) 2B
Blaze Alexander (R) 3B

Yankees lineup

Trent Grisham (L) CF
Aaron Judge (R) RF
Cody Bellinger (L) LF
Jasson Domínguez (S) DH
Jazz Chisholm Jr. (L) 2B
Paul Goldschmidt (R) 1B
Austin Wells (L) C
Ryan McMahon (L) 3B
José Caballero (R) SS

Let’s go O’s!

Sean Murphy returns to Braves’ lineup in Seattle

Aug 29, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Atlanta Braves catcher Sean Murphy (12) advances home to score against the Philadelphia Phillies in the second inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

You’ve read that right, Sean Murphy has been reinstated from the IL to the Atlanta Braves’ roster after returning from his rehab assignment with the Gwinnett Stripers. This, in turn, led the club to DFA Jonah Heim.

Murphy has seen productive numbers while on rehab, driving in 4 runs, leading the team with 8 hits and gaining a .824 OPS.

This seemed to give the team the green-light to test him back with his teammates on the road.

Mike Yastrzemski is also returning to the lineup, taking over left field while Eli White occupies right.

There are questions surrounding Dominic Smith’s lack of appearance in the outfield for today’s starting roster, but it’ll be interesting to watch this group start with Murphy back to gel with the team.

Though this will be the Mariners’ first time facing Ritchie, the Braves are no stranger to Logan Gilbert. Ozzie Albies specifically has a strong on-base percentage when batting against the righty (1.100), and Gilbert has been infamous for his hittable arsenal as of this year’s start.

He’s looking to this game to turn that around.

The Braves are looking to continue their MLB-leading win percentage after coming off a sweep.
Stay tuned as Ritchie takes the mound in his backyard at 9:40 EDT.

Sean Murphy activated, Ha-Seong Kim set to continue rehab assignment with the Gwinnett Stripers

Reinforcements for the first-place Atlanta Braves are continuing to make their way back to the majors.

We saw Spencer Strider make his 2026 debut in yesterday’s Rockies series finale and Raisel Iglesias will be activated off the Injured List tomorrow .

Today, the Braves have provided updates on Sean Murphy and Ha-Seong Kim.

Sean Murphy

Ahead of tonight’s game against the Seattle Mariners, Sean Murphy has been reinstated to the major league club after heating up at the plate in Gwinnett. He’ll bat seventh and catch for SP JR Ritchie.

Jonah Heim has been designated for assignment in the corresponding roster move. We will forever remember you and The Jonah Heim game of May 3, 2026.

Ha-Seong Kim

Per Chad Bishop of the AJC, Kim will move from the Double-A Columbus Clingstones to the Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers. Joyous news on this, the fourth day of AANHPI Month.

In his four games with the Clingstones, the right middle finger tendon is looking alright – Kim was batting .333 (3-for-9) with three runs scored and one stolen base. He’ll join the Stripers on the road as they start a six-game road trip tomorrow night versus the Norfolk Tides.

Mauricio Dubón and Jorge Mateo have been valuable and versatile contributors so far, and Walt Weiss has been making the most with the depth he’s been given. But it’s exciting to think of how much deeper this team can be after Kim returns.

Kim is also itching to get back. Kim spoke to local media after a game with the Clingstones and said through a translator: “I’ve been keeping track of the games when I can. If I can’t watch the full games, I’m watching highlights and the team is hot… it motivates me to prepare myself better to return to the big leagues and contribute.”

We love to hear it.

Game Thread: Happy Star Wars Night!

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - May 01: Tampa Bay Rays DH Yandy Diaz (2) sends his love to the fans after hitting a home run during the regular season game between the San Francisco Giants and the Tampa Bay Rays on May 01, 2026, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

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Yankees' decision to demote Anthony Volpe feels like a significant pivot point

Under normal circumstances, talking about the decision to option Anthony Volpe to Triple-A would have been an uncomfortable process for Aaron Boone and the rest of the public-facing Yankees.

After all, they defended Volpe without exception through three full seasons of ups and downs and below-league average performance, insisting he was a more valuable player than the numbers or the eye test or fans’ anxieties concluded, determined to seem certain that he was their shortstop of the future even if he was not playing well in the present.

So that they decided he would not be on their roster now, after months of rehabilitation on his injured shoulder, amounted to a concession of something -- though Boone was careful when explaining what exactly he thought they were admitting.

“It’s acknowledging where we are as a club right now. It doesn’t mean somebody’s better or worse,” Boone said. “I think Anthony is going to have a long career and be a really good player in this league. His next step as a player is gaining that consistency offensively. Even through some of his struggles, I think he’s been a way better player than some of the narratives around him sometimes are.”

Boone’s leg bounced as he continued his defense of Volpe, his body language noticeably stiffening from where it had been earlier in his press conference as he gushed about his memories of the late John Sterling.

Sterling’s passing Monday morning is the reason Boone and others were not talking about Volpe’s demotion under normal circumstances. Most of the afternoon’s questions centered on the man who called every game of so many Yankee careers -- some of which blossomed slowly, some of which fizzled, some of which soared. 

Even a pivotal moment in the career of a player the Yankees long advertised as their shortstop of the future felt less…permanent… than it might otherwise, and it required a quick tone shift from those asked to discuss it.

“That was tough. Anthony’s my guy. I know he’s going to be more motivated than ever to come back here,” Aaron Judge said in an on-field scrum organized primarily so he could talk about Sterling instead. “…Anthony is a big piece of what we’re doing here, for us moving forward. We got to the World Series with him as our shortstop. He had some big moments in the World Series, in that playoff run. So I’m excited to see him come back here.”

But even juxtaposed with the afternoon’s poignant reminder of how long legacies take to write here, the Volpe decision felt like a significant pivot point. Whether it demonstrates increased urgency to win now, private concerns about Volpe’s offensive viability, or both, the decision to stick with Jose Caballero’s dynamic play seemed to suggest that the Yankees are prioritizing current, proven performance over preserving the ego of a player they believe will help them eventually.

“We have to acknowledge first, how well [Caballero] has played. He’s been just a key factor in us getting off to a really good start this year, on both sides of the ball,” Boone said. “…it’s really as simple as that. It doesn’t change how we feel about Anthony, the kind of player we think he is and will be. But in this moment in time, you felt like this was absolutely the right thing to do.”

Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Jose Caballero (72) follows through on a two run home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the second inning at Yankee Stadium
Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Jose Caballero (72) follows through on a two run home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the second inning at Yankee Stadium / John Jones-Imagn Images

Caballero has fully seized the starting shortstop job in Volpe’s absence, not just with a .712 OPS well-above his career norm, but also with strong defense and constant pressure on the bases. He's lengthened the Yankees' lineup with a better-than-expected offensive start while also anchoring an increasingly effective running game that has made this year’s offense look as well-rounded as any Boone has overseen.

“We’ve got a good ballclub. It’s good to be urgent. Us as players, man, we’re up there, we’re fighting for our lives every single day. We're trying to win every single ballgame,” Judge said. “So to see it from the management side, where it’s like hey, we’re not gonna mess around here with some moves, we’re gonna do whatever’s best for the team. You appreciate that as a player.”

The reality of Volpe’s demotion is that it likely will not be forever. Jasson Dominguez, for example, endured a disappointing demotion at the end of spring training only to find himself back in the Yankees lineup by May.

First, the move to stick with Caballero suggests the Yankees will play the hot hand when given the chance. Should Caballero cool, he could easily slide into his old utility role to make room for Volpe, who could force the Yankees’ hand with a strong offensive showing in the minors. Secondly, injuries are inevitable, so roster churn is, too.

“If there’s a way to find -- if it’s even him as a utility guy, anything -- just to get himself back up here. Because besides what he can do on the field, he’s a big part of this clubhouse, of this dugout,” Judge said. “He knows all of our swings. All the work we spend in the offseason working together, he knows us inside and out…the guy is a student of the game, so we’re definitely missing him right now, but he’ll be back up here soon.”

Judge, who said he talked to Volpe for a half hour after he got the news Sunday night, floated the other possibility for Volpe’s immediate future: He could, conceivably, start playing somewhere other than shortstop to increase his options for a big-league return.

Over the weekend, Boone was firm in his answers about Volpe’s position, explaining that the 25-year-old was working exclusively at shortstop. Monday, he was less committal.

“We’ll see. Right now, he’s going to play shortstops,” Boone said. “If we have those conversations as the days unfold, we’ll have them. But not right now.”

But the Yankees could find plenty of reasons to experiment with Volpe elsewhere. For example, their Triple-A team already has a prominent shortstop -- top prospect George Lombard Jr., who has played second and third base while primarily serving as a shortstop during his minor league career. Boone said Lombard will continue to move around the infield while Volpe is there. Who knows how the conversations could change in the days to come.

After all, for years, conversations centered around Volpe as a lock. At the moment, the conversations around the Yankees seem more centered around getting the most out of the World Series-capable team that charged through the first month of the season.

“We have a lot of really good players right now competing for real roles and real spots,” Boone said. “I think that competition is ultimately going to be a great thing for us.”

Tarik Skubal to undergo elbow surgery: Injury details, fallout for Tigers and fantasy managers

The Tigers entered the day on Monday tied with the Guardians atop the American League Central and in prime position to make it to the postseason for a third consecutive season.

That was, at least, until news dropped that star left-hander Tarik Skubal was scratched from his scheduled start against the Red Sox on Monday. That news got progressively worse, as the two-time reigning American League Cy Young Award winner was placed on the 15-day injured list and will undergo arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow. There is currently no clear timetable for his return.

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Skubal first felt something during the seventh inning of his last start against the Braves, where he winced and grabbed at his forearm, prompting a visit from catcher Dillon Dingler, the training staff and manager A.J. Hinch. After tossing a warmup pitch though, the assessment was that he was fine and could continue. Skubal then went on to strike out the side in his final inning of work.

Some in the Tigers’ organization were on high alert, waiting to see how he felt the following day and how he would feel after his next bullpen session. Skubal cleared those hurdles and felt fine immediately after Sunday’s bullpen session. At some point later in the day though, his elbow locked up on him again. The Tigers then had scans done on his elbow which revealed the issue.

Hinch told reporters on Monday that it should be an “easy process and procedure” to take care of the bone chips, but nothing is ever as easy as it seems, especially when it concerns the prized left elbow on one of the best pitchers in baseball.

The 29-year-old southpaw sounded upbeat and optimistic when discussing the procedure on Monday, noting "From my understanding, you just go take it out… I think length of the rehab is probably just getting your spring training buildup up again, getting your volume up. But the procedure itself I think is pretty simple as far as what I've been explained… I think the important thing is getting them taken out, and then you let the incisions heal I'm assuming, let everything else heal up inside, start playing catch again and get back to pitching in the big leagues." He also reiterated his intention to have the procedure, "as soon as possible so that way I can be back as soon as possible."

While there is no clear timeline for how long he’ll be shelved for, this type of procedure generally requires two or three months of rehab. That means if everything goes according to plan and he avoids any setbacks along the way, Skubal could be back on the mound for the Tigers shortly after the All-Star break. That would still give him plenty of time to shake off the rust and round back into form before the pennant chase.

Impact to Tigers

The first avenue to explore with this devastating news on Monday is how does this impact the Tigers and their starting rotation. With Skubal down, the Tigers are now without three members of their Opening Day rotation as Justin Verlander (hip) has been sidelined since his first start of the season and Casey Mize landed on the injured list at the end of April with a right adductor strain. Oh, and Reese Olson is already out for the season after undergoing labrum surgery on his shoulder back in March.

That leaves just Framber Valdez and Jack Flaherty to hold down the fort. That’s fine in the case of Valdez, he was signed with the intention that he could become the team’s ace should Skubal decide to hit the open market and sign elsewhere after the 2026 campaign. He has been as solid as ever through his first seven starts with the team, posting a 3.35 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 32/14 K/BB ratio across 40 1/3 innings. As long as Skubal is back and ready to go to give the team that dynamite 1-2 punch heading into the postseason, Valdez can help to pick up the slack until then.

Flaherty, on the other hand, is a complete wild card. If the Tigers’ rotation had even been somewhat healthy to this point, an argument can be made that Flaherty may have already lost his job. He has completely lost command of his fastball and has walked a league-leading 25 batters through his first 29 innings of work. That has led to a miserable 5.90 ERA and a cringe-inducing 1.79 WHIP through his first seven starts.

Keider Montero has been great as a fill-in for Verlander, and he’ll now be asked to shoulder even more of the load going forward. That’s still only three starters though, at least until Mize and/or Verlander are ready to return. There had been speculation that Sawyer-Gipson Long could be recalled to take Mize’s spot in the rotation when he went down, that was until it was reported that Gipson-Long was pulled from his most recent start at Triple-A Toledo due to discomfort and that he would be shut down from throwing as well.

So where do the Tigers go from here? So far, they have gone back to what carried them through their rotation woes in 2025, embracing pitching chaos. Going with bullpen days in two out of five rotation spots and attempting to piece it together. That can be a viable strategy, at least for a limited time, but it’s tough to rely on it for too long. Ty Madden was promoted from Triple-A Toledo on Monday to take Skubal’s spot on the roster and he’ll at least give the team another bullpen arm that’s capable of working multiple innings.

Last season we saw Brant Hurter excel in a bulk relief role out of the Tigers’ bullpen, working behind an opener. Perhaps that’s the avenue that we’re heading down once again until reinforcements arrive.

The other major wild card here is Drew Anderson. The Tigers signed Anderson to a one-year, $7 million deal in early December with a $10 million club option for the 2027 season with the expectation that he would pitch out of the rotation after a strong two-year stretch in the Korea Baseball Organization where he compiled a sparkling 2.91 ERA across 287 1/3 innings over 54 starts. He has been utilized in a multi-inning role out of the bullpen so far this season, posting an uninspiring 5.12 ERA and 1.29 WHIP over 19 1/3 innings in his 11 appearances. His 22/9 K/BB ratio is solid though and after a very rough stretch to open the season he has settled down a bit, allowing just one earned run over his last eight innings with a 12/2 K/BB ratio during that stretch. Whether it’s as a traditional starter or in that bulk role, expect Anderson to play a major role in logging innings until the Tigers get some healthy bodies back.

One of those bodies could eventually be Troy Melton (elbow), who began a minor league rehab assignment at Single-A Lakeland on Sunday. The expectation is that he’s going to need the full rehab window before he’s ready to return in early June and even then he’ll probably be deployed out of the bullpen in multi-inning spurts, kind of like Anderson, Hurter and Madden.

Chaos ensues.

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Impact to Fantasy Managers

If you have rostered Tarik Skubal in fantasy leagues this season, you’re likely as sad and disappointed as Tigers’ fans are to hear this unfortunate news. You likely spent your first-round pick on him expecting elite-level production for the duration of the season and only got it for seven starts. If your league has IL spots that you can use to stash Skubal while he’s sidelined, this news hurts, but it’s not the end of the world. You can piece together a pitching spot for the few months that he’s sidelined.

If your league does not have IL spots and has a limited roster, it’s a much more devastating blow. Not only are you going to miss that ace-level production for two or three months, but you simply can’t drop Skubal, meaning you have to carry him as a zero for the duration of his time on the injured list, limiting your overall roster flexibility and severely impacting your availability to make impact additions. Since most teams are already holding other injured players and/or stashes, you’re now forced to make even tougher roster decisions just to maintain a full and competitive lineup each and every week.

Even in the shallowest of leagues, I’d have a hard time justifying cutting Skubal, as you’d likely be gifting two months of elite production to another manager in your league. It’s a tough spot to be in, but the best thing that you can do now is be patient and not make bad decision out of frustration.

For fantasy purposes, you’re still probably ahead of the game with what Skubal has given you so far compared to what your peers are getting from their aces. Garrett Crochet, the third starting pitcher off the board by ADP this spring, has registered a 6.30 ERA and 1.47 WHIP over his 30 innings and currently resides on the injured list due to inflammation in his pitching shoulder. Cristopher Sanchez has a 1.51 WHIP. Hunter Brown made just two starts before landing on the injured list with a shoulder issue. Logan Gilbert and Bryan Woo each have just one win and have underwhelmed according to expectations. That’s just among the first ten pitchers off the board. I’m still confident that by season’s end, you’ll be happy with the overall line that you get from Skubal, even if it only ends up being 15 starts instead of 32.

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Impact to Skubal’s Pending Free Agency

The other angle to consider here is how this injury will impact Skubal as he heads into free agency following the 2026 season. He’s pitching on the final season of his contract after earning a record-setting $32 million through arbitration this past offseason and early estimates were that his take in free agency would exceed $400 million. That could change on this latest injury news, though.

Skubal has been no stranger to arm-related injuries in his career. He previously underwent Tommy John surgery during his sophomore season at the University of Seattle. He also underwent flexor tendon surgery at the end of the 2023 season. Each time he came back stronger and better than ever. That could be the case here as well, but unless he returns and looks like his Cy Young-caliber self in the final two months of the 2026 season, some teams may be a bit more leery of giving a 10-year, $400 million deal to a 30-year-old pitcher that’s coming off of his third elbow surgery.

As a die-hard Tigers’ fan myself, this has been a bitter pill to swallow today. I loved the fact that the Tigers were finally willing to spend money this offseason and really make a push to make the World Series in what was always likely to be Skubal’s final season with the team. There was always a built-in contingency plan in place if things didn’t go well for the first four months of the season and the playoffs were looking like a pipe dream, that you could have peddled the star left-hander for a king’s ransom, as he would likely walk after the season anyways and you’d be left with nothing more than a competitive balance pick. This injury hits both ends of that extreme pretty hard. Not only will you no longer have the option to move Skubal at the deadline now, but it’s going to be that much more difficult to keep pace in the playoff race without the best pitcher on the planet toeing the slab every fifth game.

The only thing remaining for me, Tigers’ fans, and fantasy managers everywhere is hope. We have to hope that Skubal undergoes surgery as quickly as possible and everything goes well. We must hope that he works his tail off and makes it back to the mound as quickly as possible. We then have to hope that he’s still the same pitcher upon his return and has the ability to lead the Tigers and fantasy managers to greatness over the final few months of the season. Is it a tall ask? Absolutely. But if there’s one pitcher in the world that can pull it off, it’s Tarik Skubal.

Pablo Torre's podcast wins Pulitzer Prize for Clippers report, capping a remarkable rise

NEW YORK (AP) — The “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast won a Pulitzer Prize in audio reporting on Monday for its deep dive into the finances of the Los Angeles Clippers and star Kawhi Leonard, capping a remarkable rise for the influential show.

Torre's show — which has three episodes each week — has reported on several major stories since its debut in 2023. Topics include Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to Harvard, Madison Square Garden’s use of facial recognition software at games and team collusion in the NFL.

“We are honored to have been named the winner of the 2026 Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting!” the podcast’s official X account posted.

Last September, a report by Torre alleged that the Clippers violated NBA salary cap rules involving a $28 million endorsement contract between Leonard and the now-bankrupt California-based sustainability services company called Aspiration Fund Adviser LLC. The report led to an ongoing NBA investigation.

The Pulitzer judges called the project a “pioneering and entertaining form of live podcast journalism.”

Leonard has denied any wrongdoing, saying he didn’t receive all of the money he was owed from the company.

The Clippers have strongly denied that any rules were broken and said they welcomed the league’s investigation, which is being run by an outside firm.

Clippers owner Steve Ballmer made a $50 million investment in Aspiration, and the company and the team announced a $300 million partnership in September 2021. That was about a month after Leonard signed a four-year, $176 million extension with the Clippers.

The team ended its relationship with Aspiration after two years, saying the contract was in default. Aspiration’s co-founder, Joseph Sanberg, agreed to plead guilty in August after facing federal charges of wire fraud. Prosecutors said he defrauded investors and lenders out of $248 million, adding that “Aspiration’s financial statements were inaccurate and reflected much higher revenue than the company in fact received.”

Torre's podcast is produced by Meadowlark Media and licensed by The Athletic, which is owned by The New York Times Company. The 40-year-old Torre also has worked for Sports Illustrated and ESPN.

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Dodgers on Deck: Tuesday, May 5 at Astros

Los Angeles , CA - April 27: Fans watch as Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) pitches in the bullpen prior to a MLB game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium on Monday, April 27, 2026 in Los Angeles , CA. (Photo by Ronaldo Bolaños/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Shohei Ohtani is expected to be back pulling double duty on Tuesday night against the Houston Astros, both starting on the mound at Daikin Park and serving as the designated hitter. He didn’t bat in two of his first five pitching starts, including last Tuesday, as the Dodgers try to find avenues of rest whenever possible for the two-way superstar.

Peter Lambert, the former Colorado Rockies pitcher and product of San Dimas High School, starts the middle game of the series for the Astros. He has a 3.52 ERA in three starts this season, with 19 strikeouts and seven walks in 15 1/3 innings.

The middle game of this series in Houston is the Dodgers’ second game on TBS this season. TBS telecasts are non-exclusive, meaning that this game will also be televised by SportsNet LA. The TBS broadcast will not be available in the teams’ local markets.

Tuesday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Astros
  • Ballpark: Daikin Park, Houston
  • Time: 5:10 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA, TBS
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Astros Announce Minor League Players of the Month for April

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - MARCH 30: Brandon McPherson #35 of the Corpus Christi Hooks poses for a photo during the Corpus Christi Hooks photo day at Whataburger Field on Monday, March 30, 2026 in Corpus Christi, Texas. (Photo by JoMando Cruz/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

On Monday, the Astros Player Development social media accounts announced the Astros minor league players of the month for April.

Pitcher – Brandon McPherson

McPherson was signed by the Astros as an undrafted free agent on June 6, 2025, from Northern Illinois University. McPherson was solid in April posting a 3.24 ERA with Double A Corpus Christi. He also recorded 24 strikeouts to just three walks in four starts during the month. For the minor league season, the right-handed pitcher has recorded a 2.95 ERA with 28 strikeouts and a 1.13 WHIP in five starts with Double A Corpus Christi.

Hitter – Jason Schiavone

Schiavone was selected by the Astros in the 11th round of the 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft from James Madison. Schiavone hit .233 with three doubles, nine home runs, 23 RBI, 22 walks, seven stolen bases and a 1.050 OPS in 20 games in April with High-A Asheville. For the season, he’s batting .226 with 11 HR, 27 RBI, 25 walks, eight stolen bases and a 1.055 OPS.

GameThread: Tigers vs. Red Sox, 6:10 p.m.

May 3, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers left fielder Riley Greene (31) makes a diving attempt to catch a line drive against the Texas Rangers in the ninth inning at Comerica Park. Greene dropped the ball when his glove twisted off his hand. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images | Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (18-17) vs. Boston Red Sox (13-21)

Time/Place: 6:10 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Over the Monster
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: LHP Tyler Holton (0-1, 5.27 ERA) vs. LHP Payton Tolle (0-1, 3.38 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Holton1413.215.412.347.75.56-0.2
Tolle210.237.511.928.62.960.3

Lineups

RED SOXTIGERS
Jarren Duran – DHJahmai Jones – DH
Willson Contreras – 1BMatt Vierling – CF
Roman Anthony – LFDillon Dingler – C
Trevor Story – SSRiley Greene – LF
Wilyer Abreu – RFSpencer Torkelson – 1B
Ceddanne Rafaela – CFWenceel Perez – RF
Marcelo Mayer – 2BHao-Yu Lee – 2B
Carlos Narvaez – CColt Keith – 3B
Andruw Monasterio – 3BZack Short – SS

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Cavs at Pistons Game 1: How to watch, odds, and injury report

DETROIT, MI - FEBRUARY 27: Jarrett Allen #31 of the Cleveland Cavaliers looks to pass the ball during the game against the Detroit Pistons on February 27, 2026 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. 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. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Brian Sevald/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The team that’s won Game 1 has won every series that the Donovan Mitchell-led Cleveland Cavaliers teams have played. How much stock you put into that is up to you. What we can say is that Game 1 against the Detroit Pistons is important.

Neither the Cavs nor the Pistons have had much time to prepare for the second round. Both teams went seven games in a series that many thought would be over far before it was. As a result, both have just one day to transition from the highs of winning a Game 7 to the onset of a new series.

The lack of preparation usually means that the team, or more specifically the team with the star players, that executes better will come away with the win on Tuesday.

For what it’s worth, the Cavs and Pistons split their four regular-season contests this year.

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WhoCleveland Cavaliers (52-30) at Detroit Pistons (60-22)

Where: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI

When: Tue., May 5 at 7 PM

TV: Peacock, NBC Sports Network

Point spread: Pistons -3.5

Cavs injury report: None

Pistons injury report: Kevin Huerter – QUESTIONABLE (abductor strain)

Cavs expectedstarting lineup: James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen

Pistons expected starting lineup: Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Previous matchup: The Cavs defeated the Pistons 113-109 in March thanks to a big game from Jaylon Tyson

Here’s a look at both teams’ regular-season impact stats via Cleaning the Glass.

Offensive RatingDefensive RatingNet Rating
Cavs118.9 (8th)115 (15th)+3.9 (9th)
Raptors118.3 (10th)109.5 (2nd)+8.8 (3rd)

Red Sox at Tigers Lineups: Game moved up to 6:10 as Sox avoid Skubal (not that it’s good or will matter)

Apr 28, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Payton Tolle (70) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The Red Sox’s game at the Tigers has been moved to 6:10 p.m. because of expected thunder in the area, but not that from the Sox’s bats. And while it’s theoretically nice that they don’t have to face the two-time reigning Cy Young Award winner in Tarik Skubal, it’s a bummer that he’s hurt but then again, who isnt? Besides Payton Tolle, that is, who starts for the Sox, and lefty Tyler Holton, who starts for Detroit. 

Jarren Duran’s leading off despite Holton being a southpaw and Mina Kimes offering her services, and is followed, in order, by eight other members of the team, listed below:

The Tigers have also fielded a lineup, surprisingly. I’ve used this bit before, and it’s helpful because I don’t need to check if it varies wildly from yesterday’s or whatever, as I can feign coolness instead of admitting ignorance. Given how the Sox have been playing, what does it even matter tho?

If the Sox are gonna turn this thing around, they could take a cue from Max Verstappen. Look at this shit! How does one do this? And can he pitch?

Detroit Pistons announce extension with coach J.B. Bickerstaff

DETROIT (AP) — Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff has agreed to a contract extension on the heels of Detroit's first-round playoff series victory over the Orlando Magic.

Details regarding the value and length of the extension were not released by the Pistons when they announced the deal on Monday.

The Pistons have gone 104-60 in regular-season games under Bickerstaff and made two playoff appearances since he took over for Monty Williams at the start of the 2024-25 season.

Detroit lost in the first round a year ago. This season, the Pistons had the best record in the Eastern Conference at 60-22 and on Sunday defeated Orlando 116-94 to close out a playoff series victory for the first time since 2008.

In the fall of 2024, Bickerstaff took over a Pistons franchise that had posted the NBA's worst record in each of the previous two seasons, including a 14-68 record in 2023-24.

Before Bickerstaff arrived, Detroit finished with the worst record in the NBA in consecutive seasons.

Detroit opens a second-round playoff series at home on Tuesday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers — a team Bickerstaff coached from the end of the 2019-2020 season through the 2023-24 campaign.

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