Scott Wedgewood sharp in net, Logan O’Connor scores 1st goal in a year as Avalanche beat Kings 2-1 in Game 1

Colorado Avalanche

Apr 19, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Avalanche left wing Artturi Lehkonen (62) celebrates his goal scored with teammates during the second period against the Los Angeles Kings in game one of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

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DENVER — Logan O’Connor scored for the first time in a year, Scott Wedgewood stopped 24 shots in his first Stanley Cup playoffs start and the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche beat the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in Game 1.

O’Connor’s third-period tally was his first since Game 4 of a playoff series against Dallas on April 26. He missed most of this season with a hip injury. Artturi Lehkonen had a second-period goal for the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche.

“Super happy to get it out of the way,” said O’Connor, who underwent hip surgery in early June. “For us, our game translates well to the playoffs. It’s a lot of simplicity and muck it up and just wear teams down. It was nice to get that one out of the way and finish the job off.”

Wedgewood got the nod in net over Mackenzie Blackwood after leading the league in goals-against average and save percentage. Wedgewood made four career playoff appearances in relief before the start.

At 33 years, 248 days old, Wedgewood became the third-oldest goaltender in league history to pick up a win in his first career playoff start, according to NHL stats.

“Obviously, a long career to get to this point,” Wedgwood cracked.

Game 2 is in Denver.

Artemi Panarin scored a power-play goal with 2:22 left to make it 2-1. Shortly after, forward Joel Armia was called for high-sticking and the Kings were unable to tie it up.

“We were kind of coming there late and couldn’t get enough,” forward Scott Laughton said.

Anton Forsberg stopped 28 shots in his NHL postseason debut.

“We’re comfortable in low-scoring games,” Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson said. “We’ve got to try and keep it tight.”

Nathan MacKinnon had an assist on Lehkonen’s goal to give him 32 career points in Game 1s. He trails only Joe Sakic (42) for the most Game-1 points in franchise history.

The game got chippy in the third period, with Cale Makar taking a shove to the back by Adrian Kempe. Captain Gabriel Landeskog later stood up for Makar and got into it with Kempe. Both drew roughing calls.

There were a combined 84 hits.

“We know teams are going to want to push us out of games,” said O’Connor, whose team was 0 for 4 on the power play. “We feel as though we can push back just as hard. That’s one great thing about our group: the versatility within our locker room. You want to go a 1-0 game? We like to think we can beat you at that. Track meet, if it happens? We’ve got that. Physicality, we have guys who are willing to step up.”

Colorado nearly scored earlier in the second when O’Connor sent a shot past Forsberg. But as the goal horn sounded, the officials signaled no goal. It was ruled Jack Drury made contact with Forsberg following a collision with Drew Doughty. The Avalanche challenged but the call stood.

“I’d like to see it count,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. “They saw it different — not losing any sleep over it.”

Minnesota Wild look for a playoff first after putting Dallas Stars in familiar postseason spot

Minnesota Wild

Apr 18, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Minnesota Wild left wing Matt Boldy (12) talks to defenseman Quinn Hughes (43) during a stoppage of play against the Dallas Stars in the first period in game one of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

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DALLAS — The Minnesota Wild have an opportunity to do something they never have done in the NHL playoffs after putting the Dallas Stars in a very familiar postseason position.

Minnesota’s 6-1 thumping of its Central Division rival in Game 1 sets up the possibility to go up 2-0 in a playoff series for the first time in 15 postseason appearances over its 25-season history.

“We won a game, we didn’t win a series. So it’s just moving on to Game 2. ... We’re not satisfied with winning one game,” Wild coach John Hynes said.

“We’re living in the now, the past is the past. Different teams, different identities, different experience levels,” forward Matt Boldy said. “We go into this game with the same mindset we went in going into Game 1. ... Doesn’t matter if you’re up 2-0, up 3-0. It doesn’t matter until you get the fourth (win). So that’s our mindset and we’re not looking too far.”

The Wild haven’t gotten the clinching fourth win of a series since beating St. Louis in the first round of the 2015 playoffs. They have lost their last nine postseason series in the Western Conference playoffs, including losses to Dallas in 2016 and 2023.

For the Stars, it was the ninth time in 11 playoff series since 2022 that they lost Game 1 — 1-7 at home in that span, including a 5-1 loss to Colorado to open last year’s playoffs. They came back from those early deficits to win seven of those nine series, and made it to the West final each of the past three seasons.

“I’m not too worried,” Stars forward Mikko Rantanen said. “This team is really good at resetting and coming back the next night.”

Boldy scored two goals and had an assist in the series opener, including the last of three goals Minnesota had in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the second period for a 4-0 lead.

The five-goal victory matched the biggest ever for the Wild in the playoffs, and they had five players with multiple points. Joel Eriksson Ek scored two power-play goals and had an assist, while Kirill Kaprizov added a goal and two assists and Mats Zuccarello had three helpers. Rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt stopped 27 of 28 shots in his postseason debut.

“I liked the performance of everyone that was in the lineup, for sure,” Hynes said.

When asked if Wallstedt would start again over playoff-experienced Filip Gustavsson in Game 2, the coach responded, “I’m just going to go day by day with that.”

Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said he would be sticking with goalie Jake Oettinger, who gave up five goals on 28 shots, two on power plays and another on a deflection.

“I saw more of a team-play thing that we can all be a little bit better from every guy,” Gulutzan said. “Some nights you can, any team in the league can, look at their goalie and go, oh man, that was (on the) goalie. But last night wasn’t one of them.”

This is the 11th playoff series for Minnesota native Oettinger, but the second postseason game in a row when things didn’t go as planned. He was pulled from the deciding Game 6 of the West final last year by then-coach Pete DeBoer after giving up two goals on the only shots he faced in the first 7:09 of what turned into a 6-3 win for Edmonton.

Raptors vs Cavaliers Win Probability for Game 2 at Prediction Markets

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The Cleveland Cavaliers rolled to a 1-0 series lead over the Toronto Raptors on Saturday and will look to keep that momentum going in Game 2.

Our Raptors vs. Cavaliers predictions and NBA picks expect more of the same at Rocket Arena tonight.

Who will win Raptors vs Cavaliers Game 2?

Raptors win probability:23% (+335)
Cavaliers win probability:79% (-376)

The Cavaliers enter Game 2 as heavy 79¢ favorites after cruising to victory over the Raptors (23¢ in Game 2) in Game 1 (126-113).

Our prediction:Cavaliers to win

The Cavaliers have too many options, including a much stronger bench. Cleveland’s reserves made a massive impact in Game 1, contributing 40 points. Tonight’s tilt will be more competitive than the series opener, but the Cavs will take a 2-0 series lead north of the border.

Read more in Jason Logan's full Raptors vs. Cavaliers predictions.

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How to watch Minnesota T'Wolves-Denver Nuggets, Game 2: TV, live stream info for Monday's NBA playoff game

A tripleheader of NBA playoff games on NBC and Peacock wraps up Monday night with the Denver Nuggets playing host to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 2.

The Nuggets won 116-105 in Game 1 by outscoring the Timberwolves 68-46 over the 2nd and 3rd quarters and building a lead as large as 15 points. Minnesota had led by 10 after the first quarter, but the teams were tied at halftime.

This series marks the third time in four seasons that Denver and Minnesota are meeting in the playoffs. The teams split their four meetings in the regular season.

See below for additional information on the Timberwolves-Nuggets game and how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.

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How to watch Timberwolves vs. Nuggets, Game 2:

  • When: Monday, April 20
  • Where: Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado
  • Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
  • Announcing team: Michael Grady (play by play), Brian Scalabrine (analyst), Austin Rivers (analyst), Grant Liffmann (courtside reporter)
  • TV: NBC
  • Live Stream:Peacock
  • Series: Nuggets lead 1-0

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Minnesota T’Wolves vs. Denver Nuggets game preview:

Game 2 looms as pivotal given the history of these teams.

Denver has won seven of the past eight playoff series in which the Nuggets won Game 1, and the team is 8-0 in seires with a 2-0 lead.

Minnesota is 0-8 in series when the Timberwolves fall behind 0-2. In 2023, Denver took a 2-0 lead on Minnesota and won the series in five games.

In Game 1, the Nuggets relied on their 1-2 punch of Jamal Murray (30 points, seven assists, five rebounds, 16 of 16 free throws) and Nikola Jokic (25 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists), who starred despite combining to shoot only 2 of 15 on 3-pointers.

Jokic started the postseason with a triple-double after 34 in the regular season, which tied his career high from last season.

The Timberwolves were led by superstar Anthony Edwards with 22 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and three blocks, but he made only 7 of 19 field goals. Minnesota made 14 fewer trips to the free throw line as Denver shot 30 of 33 at the stripe.

During the regular season, Denver had the fourth-most free throw attempts per game (25.8), and Minnesota committed the third-most fouls per game (21.2).

“I thought I got fouled on every single one of them," Murray said of the Game 1 fouls. "I don’t know what everybody is talking about. They were real fouls.”


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NBC Sports will present up to 23 games in the First Round and 11 games in the Conference Semifinals across either NBC and Peacock, or Peacock and NBCSN. Playoff programming concludes with exclusive coverage of the Western Conference Finals on NBC and Peacock.

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Arsenal are despondent, but the Premier League race is far from over | Jonathan Wilson

Manchester City eked a win by the slimmest of margins on Sunday, setting up a season finale that will be determined by nerves

It was probably Arsenal’s best performance in two months, but that will be scant consolation. Manchester City’s win on Sunday leaves Pep Guardiola’s side in control of the title race; they will go top of the Premier League on goal difference if they beat Burnley at Turf Moor on Wednesday. Both sides will then have five games to play.

Sunday’s game was decided by desperately fine margins. What prevented Eberechi Eze’s whipped shot from just outside the box going in? An inch? Half of one? Gabriel also struck the woodwork, while Kai Havertz headed a great chance a fraction over the crossbar in injury time. It was a defeat that has handed City the advantage in the title race, but it could very easily have been a battling draw to preserve Arsenal’s lead and, perhaps more importantly, restore morale.

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F1 bosses ‘will use scalpel not baseball bat’ to change regulations, insists Wolff

  • Mercedes principal confident F1 will find way forward

  • Changes have come in for heavy criticism this year

The Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, said he was confident Formula One will find a constructive way forward by using a “scalpel rather than a baseball bat”, as the sport’s leaders met on Monday to agree changes to the new regulations which have come in for criticism over the opening three races this year.

Technical and sporting considerations have been discussed twice since the last round in Japan and on Monday senior representatives, including the FIA, team principals and their CEOs, the power-unit manufacturers and F1’s CEO Stefano Domenicali, met to agree the changes, which remain subject to ratification by the world motorsport council. It is expected this will be in time for the next round in Miami on 3 May.

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Hawks vs Knicks NBA Playoffs Game 2 Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for April 20

The Atlanta Hawks (46-37) prep for Game 2 of the first round at Madison Square Garden to take on the New York Knicks (54-29).

New York won Game 1, 113-102, behind 28 points and 7 assists from Jalen Brunson, plus 25 points and 8 rebounds from Karl-Anthony Towns. The Knicks as a team had 48/48/83 percentage shooting splits with only 11 turnovers.

Atlanta was outscored in three out of four quarters in New York and shot 44/38/63 percentage for shooting splits. The Hawks struggled to shoot efficiently, and a result, five out of the nine Hawks' players scored eight or fewer points. CJ McCollum led Atlanta with 26 points and Dyson Daniels nearly double-doubled with 11 assists and 9 rebounds.

Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Hawks vs. Knicks

  • Date: Monday, April 20, 2026
  • Time: 8 PM EST
  • Site: Madison Square Garden 
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: NBC / Peacock

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Game Odds: Hawks vs. Knicks

The latest odds as of Monday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Atlanta Hawks (+195), New York Knicks (-238)
  • Spread: Knicks -5.5
  • Total: 218.5 points

This game opened Knicks -5 with the Total set at 216.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: Hawks vs. Knicks

Atlanta Hawks

  • PG CJ McCollum
  • SG Nickeil Walker-Alexander
  • SF Dyson Daniels
  • PF Jalen Johnson
  • SF Onyeka Okoungwu (questionable)

New York Knicks

  • PG Jalen Brunson
  • SG Josh Hart
  • SF Mikal Bridges
  • PF OG Anunoby (probable)
  • Karl-Anthony Towns

Injury Report: Hawks vs. Knicks

New York Knicks

  • OG Anunoby (ankle) is listed as PROBABLE for Game 2

Atlanta Hawks

  • Onyeka Okoungwu (knee) is listed as QUESTIONABLE for Game 2

Important stats, trends and insights: Hawks vs. Knicks

  • Atlanta is 44-39 ATS and 23-20 ATS on the road
  • Atlanta is 41-42 to the Over
  • Atlanta is 24-18 to the Over as the road team, ranking third-best
  • New York is 45-39 ATS and an NBA-best 28-13 ATS at home
  • New York is 45-39 to the Under 
  • New York is 21-20 to the Under as the home team

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for tonight’s Hawks and Knicks’ game:

  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Knicks’ Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Knicks -5.5 ATS
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Game Total OVER 218.5

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Flyers vs Penguins Prediction, Picks & Odds for NHL Playoffs Game 2

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The Pittsburgh Penguins will look to even their Round 1 series against the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 2 at PPG Paints Arena on Monday, April 20.

My top Flyers vs. Penguins predictions and NHL picks expect another low-scoring bout in the Battle of Pennsylvania tonight.

Flyers vs Penguins Game 2 prediction

Flyers vs Penguins best bet: Under 6 (-120)

The Philadelphia Flyers played elite defense down the stretch with just 2.41 goals against during a 15-5-1 heater, and the attention to detail carried over in Game 1 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Pittsburgh generated just 1.96 expected goals on eight high-danger scoring chances.

A trade off for the strong defensive play is Philadelphia doesn’t generate many quality chances, either, and the Flyers finished with just 2.77 expected goals on nine high-danger scoring chances in Game 1.

The Pens were a surprising high-scoring team during the regular season, and especially at 5-on-5 with the second-most goals per 60 minutes and second-highest team shooting percentage, so the Philly defense is kick-starting a splash of statistical correction to the unsustainable Pittsburgh attack.

Flyers vs Penguins Game 2 same-game parlay

Flyers winger Owen Tippett collected three shots on a game-high seven attempts in the series opener, and he and linemates Trevor Zegras and Tyson Foerster dominated 5-on-5 possession with a 78.6 Corsi For percentage.

Continuing with the final leg of this same-game parlay, Zegras finished the regular season with a career-high 67 points, and he’s marked the scoresheet in 12 of his past 14 games while centering the top line and No. 1 power-play unit.

Flyers vs Penguins SGP

  • Flyers moneyline
  • Owen Tippett Over 2.5 shots
  • Trevor Zegras Over 0.5 points

Flyers vs Penguins Game 2 goal scorer pick

Tyson Foerster (+305)

Sticking with the Philly top line, Foerster was dangerous and recorded three individual high-danger scoring chances in Game 1. As noted, the trio dominated 5-on-5 possession, and Foerster hasn't found the back of the net in five games dating back to the regular season despite recording 10 shots and 1.31 individual expected goals.

Flyers vs Penguins odds for Game 2

  • Moneyline: Flyers +125 | Penguins -150
  • Puck Line: Flyers +1.5 (-205) | Penguins -1.5 (+165)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-105) | Under 6.5 (-120)

Flyers vs Penguins trend

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How to watch Flyers vs Penguins Game 2

LocationPPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
DateMonday, April 20, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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Sabres Made NHL History With Huge Game 1 Win vs. Bruins

The Buffalo Sabres picked up a big 4-3 win over the Boston Bruins in Game 1 of the first round. It was certainly a hard-fought win for the Sabres, as they came back from being down 2-0 by scoring four goals during the second half of the third period. 

It was a perfect way for the Sabres to start off their first playoff round since 2011, and they managed to make some NHL history in the process. 

According to OptaSTATS, the Sabres became the first team in the history of the NHL playoffs to win a game during regulation after being down by at least two goals to zero with eight minutes or less left in a contest. 

This is a great stat, and it shows just how electric the Sabres' comeback win was. It seemed that the Sabres were going to get goalied by Bruins netminder Jeremy Swayman, but thankfully for them, they solved him. 

Tage Thompson kicked off the Sabres' comeback by scoring two goals in the third to tie it. Sabres defenseman Mattias Samuelsson then scored to give the Sabres the lead before Alex Tuch scored an empty-netter to secure Buffalo's win.

Now, the Sabres will be looking to build on their momentum by winning Game 2 from here. 

Hawks vs Knicks Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 2

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The New York Knicks will try to take a 2-0 series lead when they battle the Atlanta Hawks tonight.

Before you lock in your Hawks vs. Knicks predictions, check out our NBA player prop projections. These data-driven NBA picks are led by Jonathan Kuminga.

Hawks vs Knicks computer picks for Game 2

Hawks HawksKnicks Knicks
Kuminga o11.5 points
-112
McBride o6.5 points 
-125
Alexander-Walker o3.5 assists 
+122
Bridges o12.5 points 
-130
Okongwu o2.5 assists 
+125
Towns o11.5 rebounds 
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Hawks Game 2 computer picks

Jonathan Kuminga Over 11.5 points (-112)

Projection: 12.9 points

Jonathan Kuminga had a quiet Game 1, but he had cleared this line in six of his last 10 prior to it.

Our system notes that the Atlanta Hawks played at the fourth-fastest pace as a visiting team this year, and Kuminga could benefit from that here.

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Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 3.5 assists (+122)

Projection: 3.9 assists

This ticket has been a winner in four of Nickeil Alexander-Walker's last 10 games, including Game 1 of this series.

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Onyeka Okongwu Over 2.5 assists (+125)

Projection: 2.9 assists

Our system has also flagged this Hawks' plus-money assist prop as a four-star play.

Onyeka Okongwu missed the Over by just one assist in Game 1, making him 3-4 O/U on this prop across his last seven overall.

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Knicks Game 2 computer picks

Miles McBride Over 6.5 points (-125)

Projection: 8.8 points

With the exception of a 21-point outburst vs. Charlotte on April 12, Miles McBride has been routinely falling below this prop. However, he was being eased back into the New York Knicks rotation starting on March 31 after missing about two months with a sports hernia injury.

McBride saw 21 minutes of floor time in Game 1, so the opportunities should be there. Our computer calculates a +22.8% EV edge.

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Miles Bridges Over 12.5 points (-130)

Projection: 14.5 points

Miles Bridges is expected to get lots of extra shots to atone for going Under this prop in Game 1.

"Offensive rebounds lengthen possession and produce more opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Knicks grade out 3rd-best in in the NBA while on their home court with 13.3 offensive boards per game this year."

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Karl-Anthony Towns Over 11.5 rebounds (-130)

Projection: 13.2 rebounds

Karl-Anthony Towns has been a beast on the boards all year long for the Knicks, and he's projected to clear this line by over a rebound and a half, good for a +17.9% EV edge.

Towns has snared 12+ boards in 13 of his last 21 dating back to March 1.

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How to watch Hawks vs Knicks Game 2

LocationMadison Square Garden, New York, NY
DateMonday, April 20, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVNBC/Peacock

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GameThread: Tigers vs. Red Sox, 11:10 a.m.

Apr 19, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Detroit Tigers designated hitter Jahmai Jones (18) reacts after hitting a one run home run against the Boston Red Sox during the fifth inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (12-10) vs. Boston Red Sox (8-13)

Time/Place: 11:10 a.m., Fenway Park
SB Nation Site: Over the Monster
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-1, 4.05 ERA) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (2-1, 4.43 ERA)

Lineups

TIGERSRED SOX
Kevin McGonigle – SSRoman Anthony – LF
Gleyber Torres – 2BWillson Contreras – 1B
Colt Keith – 1BWilyer Abreu – RF
Riley Greene – LFMasataka Yoshida – DH
Dillon Dingler – DHTrevor Story – SS
Kerry Carpenter – RFJarren Duran – CF
Matt Vierling – CFCaleb Durbin – 3B
Hao-Yu Lee – 3BMarcelo Mayer – 2B
Jake Rogers – CCarlos Narvaez – C

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Devin Fitz-Gerald Is Off To A Kevin McGonigle Like Start At High A

The Nationals were aggressive with their assignment of Devin Fitz-Gerald this season, sending the 20-year-old infielder straight to High A Wilmington after just 10 games at Low A in 2025 with the Rangers. So far through 13 games, the youngster from the MacKenzie Gore trade has been even better than advertised, hitting .333 with a .982 OPS and 2 home runs, even swiping 10 bags in the process. The switch-hitting youngster hasn’t looked overmatched at all and is actually reaching even higher highs than he achieved in 2025.

The numbers Fitz-Gerald is putting up at High A for his age aren’t unprecedented, but they are rare. Only 2 other 20-year-olds also currently have at least a 180 wRC+, those being Caleb Bonemor of the White Sox and Wyatt Sanford of the Pirates, and Fitz-Gerald has the cleanest batted ball profile of the three. In 2025, only 3 20-year-olds with at least 60 plate appearances had a 180 wRC+ or higher at High A; George Lombard Jr., a Yankees shortstop prospect and a consensus top 50 prospect; Josue Briceno, a Tigers catching prospect and top 50 prospect; and Kevin McGonigle, the Tigers’ major league shortstop and a consensus top 2 prospect in baseball.

The prospect I want to compare Fitz-Gerald to for now is McGongile, who fast-tracked his way through the minor leagues last season and cracked the Tigers’ big league roster in 2026, where he is raking to the tune of a .892 OPS. McGonigle wasn’t just the best 20-year-old at High A in 2025; he was the best hitter period, with his 215 wRC+ in 171 plate appearances leading all High A hitters. His swing decisions were elite, with a 95th percentile whiff rate, 98th-percentile strikeout rate, and 74th-percentile walk rate, and the result was a 100th-percentile wOBA of .469.

In regard to Fitz-Gerald, while he isn’t quite at McGonigle level as of now, he isn’t far off either. His swing decisions have also been great, with an 85th-percentile whiff rate, 95th-percentile strikeout rate, and 65th-percentile walk rate, resulting in an 88th-percentile wOBA of .425. Both Fitz-Gerald and McGonigle have patient plate approaches, with Fitz-Gerald swinging 42% of the time at High A and McGonigle 46%, and the result is both taking their fair share of walks and doing damage when they get their pitches.

The area Fitz-Gerald lags behind McGonigle is in the power department, where his .185 ISO is a sizable ways away from McGonigle’s .276 ISO at High A. While we won’t get a look at the full sample of exit velocities for Fitz-Gerald until he hits a level where it is provided publicly, the issue could also stem from him not pulling enough of his fly balls quite yet, as his 7.5 pulled flyball% is in the 17th-percentile of High A hitters. Thankfully, this is a coachable issue, and once he starts tapping into his pullside power, he is going to be an even more dangerous hitter than he is right now.

While it would be unfair to place Kevin McGonigle’s level of expectations on Devin Fitz-Gerald at the moment, it is fair to say he should start getting some of the same love as guys like McGonigle, Lombard, and Briceno soon on prospect publications, as he is making a joke out of High A pitching at the moment.

While the MacKenzie Gore deal was criticised at the time for netting the Nationals 0 top 100 prospects, it now appears likely two prospects from that deal, Gavin Fien and Devin Fitz-Gerald, will be on top 100 lists, with outfielder Yeremy Cabrera making a case to appear on it as well.

Astros Prospect Report: April 19th

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 09: Yamal Encarnacion (91) of the Houston Astros runs the bases during a spring training practice game on March 09, 2026 at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (12-8) won 7-4 (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land jumped out to an early lead getting a Perez RBI single in the first and Price solo HR in the 2nd inning. Bielak got the start and allowed 1 run over 2.1 innings. The offense added on with an Alexander RBI double in the 5th and Price RBI single in the 7th. In the 8th, the Bees tied the game at 4 forcing extra innings. In the 10th, the offense picked up 3 runs and Munoz threw a scoreless inning as Sugar Land won 7-4.

Note: Santa has a 1.13 ERA this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (9-6) won 7-3 (BOX SCORE)

Dombroski started for the Hooks but struggled allowing 3 runs over 2.2 innings. The offense got on the board in the second inning on a Baez sac fly. In the 6th, they had a huge inning scoring 6 runs on a Baez sac fly, Bush RBI single, Ferreras walk, Guillemette walk, Encarnacion RBI single and a run scoring on an error. The pen was great closing out the 7-3 win.

Note: Bush is hitting .324 this season.

  • Trey Dombroski, LHP: 2.2 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
  • Julio Rodriguez, RHP: 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
  • Nic Swanson, RHP: 2.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K (WIN)
  • Alex Santos, RHP: 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 1 K
  • Railin Perez, RHP: 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K

A+: Asheville Tourists (4-11) lost 8-5 (BOX SCORE)

Asheville jumped out to an early lead scoring 3 runs in the first inning on a Schiavone RBI double, Hernandez RBI single and Walker RBI single. DeVos got the start and went 4 innings allowing 2 runs, 1 earned. The offense picked up another run in the 6th on a Hernandez RBI single. Ogando struggled out of the pen allowing 5 runs as the Dash took the lead. The offense got one in the 9th but it wasn’t enough as Asheville fell 8-5.

Note: C. Hernandez is hitting .452 this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (3-12) lost 12-5 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning on a Huezo RBI double. Aguilar got the start but struggled allowing 4 runs over 3 innings. The pen continued to struggled with Smith and Wells allowing another 8 runs. The offense got a few back with a run on a wild pitch in the 5th and a Forrester RBI single in the 6th. In the 7th, Huezo added a 2 run home run but it wasn’t enough as Fayetteville fell 12-5.

Note: Huezo has a .866 OPS this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: OFF

CC: OFF

AV: OFF

FV: OFF

Royals’ Clubhouse Questions Don’t Excuse On-Field Problems

Tension, injuries, and tough results — the Royals are dealing with more than just what’s happening on the field.

In this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast, hosts Jacob Milham and Jeremy “Hokius” Greco break down a challenging stretch for the Kansas City Royals, highlighted by clubhouse questions following Salvador Perez’s social media activity and what it may signal about team dynamics. The discussion explores leadership, communication, and how off-field narratives can impact performance during a difficult start to the season.

On the field, the hosts analyze the Royals’ 7–14 start, digging into roster changes, injury setbacks to key contributors like James McArthur and Bailey Falter, and the continued search for consistency. Despite the struggles, there are bright spots, including encouraging offensive progress from rookies Carter Jensen and Jack Caglianone, along with deeper dives into player metrics like exit velocity and overall development trends.

Looking ahead, Jacob and Jeremy evaluate the team’s season outlook, potential trade scenarios, and what a path forward could realistically look like for Kansas City. The episode also touches on MLB streaming frustrations, highlighting how fan experience is being impacted off the field, and includes a thoughtful discussion on mental health and leadership in professional sports.

Blending honest analysis, context, and perspective, this episode gives Royals fans a clear-eyed view of where the team stands — and what comes next.

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The Yankees bullpen will (probably) be fine

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - APRIL 10: Camilo Doval #75 of the New York Yankees throws against the Tampa Bay Rays during the sixth inning of a baseball game at Tropicana Field on April 10, 2026 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

There’s no sugarcoating it: the Yankees’ bullpen has looked real shaky to start the year. As a collective unit, their 4.22 ERA ranks 17th in MLB through Saturday’s action, and only four teams have blown more saves than their five. Exacerbating the issue is that their two late-inning options—David Bednar and Camilo Doval—have been only so reliable, with Doval in particular sporting an unsightly 7.56 ERA.

Granted, the bullpen wasn’t exactly considered a strength coming into the year, but there were reasons for optimism; full seasons from Bednar and Doval, along with the departures of the scuffling Devin Williams and Luke Weaver, were supposed to stabilize the bullpen. The Yankees’ front office talked a big game about the 2025 Trade Deadline haul standing in for their offseason and an explanation for why they made no additions beyond the already-dismissed (and unused) Cade Winquest. However, things have not played out how they projected, and the flakiness of the relief corps was recently on full display against the Rays and Angels.

Despite this, all hope is not lost. While the surface results are discouraging, a look under the hood reveals that the bullpen isn’t pitching all that badly. Doval and Jake Bird may be running ERAs over 7.00 just now, but they’ve also been running into some bad fortune. The same can be said of Bednar, whose peripherals are actually indicative of an elite reliever in his prime. And on the bright side, the other relief options, including Tim Hill, Brent Headrick, and Fernando Cruz, are performing well. All in all, there’s enough talent here to keep the Yankees’ bullpen from becoming a weakness.

First, let’s take a closer look at Doval. The first thing that jumps out when looking at his stat line is that his ERA is nearly three full runs higher than his FIP in 8.1 innings of work. That would be cause for hope in itself, except that his FIP of 4.68 is still pretty bad. The main culprit so far has been giving up too many dingers, as Doval’s 2.2 HR/9 is by far the worst mark of his career; he was at a 0.6 HR/9 across 259.2 innings from 2022 through 2025. The dingers might have more to do with luck than any change in talent level, as his HR/FB% is an unsustainably high 22.2 percent, more than double his career mark. If we assume that Doval hasn’t suddenly become homer-prone, we can expect his ERA going forward to look more like his xFIP of 3.05.

Doval’s pitch data confirms that, ability wise, he’s the same pitcher he was in 2025. His pitch mix—a cutter and a sinker, both in the high 90s, along with a wicked high-80s slider—has remained the same, and he’s generating basically the same movement on all of them. He hasn’t been making tons of mistake pitches, either; his Meatball percentage is actually the lowest mark of his career. It’s just that, for whatever reason, opposing batters have punished his mistakes harder than ever. Will this trend continue? I don’t know, but Doval’s track record suggests that if he’s doing what he always does, the on-field results are going to trend upwards. I’d say it’s too early to be that worried about his performance.

With Bird, on the other hand, I understand the apprehension — and so, it seems, do the Yankees, given his recent demotion. Bird lacks Doval’s track record, and his recent results have been especially bad; the less said about his disastrous, brief run with the 2025 Yankees, the better. However, everything about Bird’s 2026 stat line suggests that he’s been more unlucky rather than outright bad. He has a 28.1-percent strikeout rate against a 3.1-percent walk rate, and he’s given up only one home run so far, good enough for a sterling 3.27 FIP. The reason why his ERA is a full four runs higher than that? A .400 BABIP and a 52.1-percent LOB rate, both aberrant and likely to normalize going forward.

Now, I’m not advocating for Aaron Boone to give Bird just as long a leash as Doval. There’s a reason why the Yankees deemed him to be the most expendable in the bullpen when they needed a fresh arm, sending him down on April 14th. But it would be a mistake to cut him outright. There’s something within Bird’s profile that’s compelling, and the Yankees wouldn’t have dealt for him last year if that wasn’t the case. Bird has the upside to be a dependable middle-inning option, and it’s worth finding out if he could actually become one; his peripheral numbers so far definitely suggest that he can.

Compared to Bird and Doval, Bednar is a much easier sell. While his ERA sits at a mediocre 4.15, basically everything else on his FanGraphs page is pristine. His K-rate sits at a healthy 28.6 percent, and he has yet to allow a single homer. Those two factors have allowed Bednar to post a spectacular 2.08 FIP despite a career-high BB rate (11.9%). The cause of his middling ERA is obvious: a .440 BABIP allowed, which is impossibly high for even the most hapless relievers. And no, Bednar isn’t getting hit hard; his hard contact rate is just 16 percent, less than half of the MLB average, and he hasn’t given up a single Barrel. Mark my words: El Oso will be just fine.

Perhaps the most encouraging feature of this year’s bullpen is that the other contributors have done quite well so far. Brent Headrick is pitching like an elite relief option, and Tim Hill continues to be ruthlessly efficient and always dependable. Fernando Cruz is walking too many guys, but he’s missing enough bats to not get burned, and even Paul Blackburn has been quietly solid in handling low-leverage work. Sure, Ryan Yarborough, Yerry De los Santos, and Angel Chivilli all project to be somewhere between bad and terrible, but no team can boast an entire bullpen’s worth of lockdown relievers. (Just ask the 2025 Dodgers.)

The Yankees have enough good stuff going on here to have an above average relief corps. They may never be as intimidating as the bullpens of those mid-to-late 2010s Yankees squads of Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller, but by and large, they’ll probably be good enough to get the job done.