Wander Franco found guilty of sexual abuse but will not serve jail time

Former All-Star shortstop Wander Franco was found guilty of sexual and psychological abuse of a 14-year-old girl but will not serve prison time, according to a verdict delivered Monday, May 25 by a three-judge panel in the Dominican Republic and reported by ESPN.

Franco, 25, was facing a second trial after he received a two-year suspended sentence when he was convicted in June 2025 of having an intimate relationship with a 14-year-old girl when Franco was 21. The girl's mother was convicted of trafficking her daughter and received a 10-year prison sentence that was overturned on appeal; prosecutors allege that Franco had paid off the mother.

The mother was once again convicted of trafficking her daughter and again received a 10-year sentence, ESPN reported. Although the outlet reported that the court issued a judicial pardon to Franco, he was still convicted of a crime of moral turpitude, which would prevent Franco from obtaining a visa to work in the USA.

Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco throws to first base during a game against the Kansas City Royals on July 15, 2023.

The court's decision will be issued June 16. Franco remains on Major League Baseball's restricted list for failure to report.

"We are aware of today's verdict in the Wander Franco trial and will conclude our investigation at the appropriate time," MLB said in a statement.

Both the prosecution and Franco's attorney appealed the first trial's outcome, and according to "Diario Libre," a Dominican Republic newspaper, the state sought a five-year prison sentence, while Franco sought to have the conviction overturned – which would likely be his only hope to continue a major league career.

Franco responds to sentence, wants to play in MLB again

As he exited the courtroom, Franco expressed relief and hope he might resume his MLB career, unlikely though that may be. 

"To my fans, keep supporting me, trust in God, and with faith in God, I'll soon be back (in MLB)," Franco said in a video by Dominican journalist Luis Tomas Rae Barett. "In this process, I learned to never give up and to value family. Value your family, because they will always be there. I've always kept training thanks to my dad. I will continue training and waiting for God's decision."

Franco was in the second year of an 11-year, $182 million contract in 2023 when posts emerged on social media of Franco and the 14-year-old girl. Franco's conviction meant the Rays have not had to pay Franco in the years since, and that's likely to continue.

Franco was named to the American League All-Star team in 2023 and had accumulated 5.4 WAR before he was placed on the restricted list that August. He played his last game on Aug. 12.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Wander Franco guilty of sexual abuse of minor in Dominican Republic

Pirates 2, Cubs 1: Should Ben Brown have gone one more inning?

The headline represents about all I’ve got for the Cubs’ 2-1 loss to the Pirates Monday afternoon, their ninth consecutive defeat.

Ben Brown was absolutely dealing. He allowed four hits and a run and struck out seven in six solid innings, throwing 83 pitches (58 strikes). The six-inning effort was his longest of the season, but the 83 pitches were just one more than he’d thrown in his previous outing. It was a warm day in Pittsburgh (73 degrees) but not overly hot and humid, so why not let him go one more?

Perhaps that would have prevented Henry Davis from hitting the solo home run off Trent Thornton that was the difference in the game.

We’ll never know, of course.

The other difference in the game, naturally, was the Cubs’ almost-complete offensive failure. They had six hits and three walks off Carmen Mlodzinski and Wilber Dotel over eight innings (and no runners in the ninth), but again couldn’t get any of the runners across the plate. It was so bad that the RISP numbers were just 0-for-2, largely because they simply couldn’t get anyone to scoring position. Overall the Cubs left seven on base, with one runner (Alex Bregman) picked off.

The only Pirates run off Brown came in the third when he walked Spencer Horwitz with one out and Brandon Lowe doubled him in.

The Cubs tied the game in the fifth when Michael Busch homered off Mlodzinski, his sixth [VIDEO].

Busch has now homered in back-to-back games. So that’s good. Too bad there wasn’t anyone on base. That home run went a long way [VIDEO].

A bit more on Brown’s outing from BCB’s JohnW53:

Ben Brown finished with one run on four hits, two walks and seven strikeouts in six innings.

Only 12 previous Cubs starters since 1901 had exactly the first four numbers in at least six innings. Just three did not get a decision: Rube Kroh, first of the 12, in 8.0 innings in 1908 at Philadelphia; Tom Gorzelany, in 6.1, in 2010 at Cincinnati; and Jeff Samardzija, the last before today, in 6.0, on June 23, 2014 at home vs. the Reds.
Eight were winners: Orval Overall (1910), Dick Selma (1969), Fergie Jenkins (1972), Scott Sanderson (1987), Jon Lieber (2000), Mark Prior (2003), Carlos Zambrano (2004) and Rodrigo Lopez (2011).

Prior and Lopez pitched 6.0, as Brown did.

Matt Garza pitched a complete game in 2011 vs. the White Sox and lost, 1-0.

Here’s more on Brown’s day [VIDEO].

As you can see there, Brown used a really good pitch mix and mostly baffled Pirates hitters. Could it be that Ben Brown has finally arrived as a MLB starter? You know I had my doubts, but the fact that he has developed good secondary pitches appears to have made the difference. Great for Ben, and great for the team. Here are Brown’s seven strikeouts [VIDEO].

Thornton retired the first two Pirates in the seventh on ground balls before Davis homered. The pitch wasn’t a bad pitch, either, a cutter down and away, but Davis just got it.

Jacob Webb threw a scoreless eighth, helped in part by this fine catch by Pete Crow-Armstrong [VIDEO].

Craig Counsell sent three pinch hitters to the plate in the ninth, the first was Nico Hoerner for Pedro Ramirez.

I’m having trouble understanding why you’d bat for a switch-hitter (Ramirez) in that situation. Okay, Nico’s experienced at leading off innings, I guess you can make a case for it.

Nico swung at what would have been ball three and grounded out.

Seiya Suzuki, batting for Moisés Ballesteros, struck out and Carson Kelly, batting for Miguel Amaya, grounded out to end the game.

You can tell these guys are pressing, which can happen when a team’s on a long losing streak. All the team can do is pick up and try to win tomorrow.

A couple of likely meaningless notes on the Cubs losing recently: First, this game ran 2:24. It’s the sixth game this year the Cubs have played in that time or shorter. They’ve lost all of them.

Second, and even more meaningless:

Maybe wear the blue alternates the rest of the road trip? Just for the heck of it? Can’t hurt, right?

The Cubs will once again attempt to end the losing streak Tuesday evening at PNC Park. Jordan Wicks will make his first 2026 start for the Cubs and Braxton Ashcraft will go for the Pirates. Game time Tuesday is 5:40 p.m. CT and TV coverage will be via Marquee Sports Network.

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

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The San Francisco Giants welcome the Arizona Diamondbacks to Oracle Park this afternoon to begin a three-game series. Just like we did last week, only this time at home!

As of the time this is being pre-written (due to the holiday), neither team has announced pitchers for this game. So make sure you head down to the comments for the most up to date information.

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Game #54

Who: San Francisco Giants – Arizona Diamondbacks

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 2:05 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #53: 5/25 @ Giants

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Today’s Lineups

DIAMONDBACKSGIANTS
Ketel Marte – 2BWilly Adames – SS
Corbin Carroll – RFLuis Arraez – 2B
Geraldo Perdomo – SSCasey Schmitt – LF
Nolan Arenado – 3BRafael Devers – 1B
Adrian Del Castillo – DHMatt Chapman – 3B
Ryan Waldschmidt – CFDaniel Susac – C
Gabriel Moreno – CBryce Eldridge – DH
Jose Fernandez – 1BHarrison Bader – CF
Tommy Troy – LFDrew Gilbert – RF
Merrill Kelly – RHPLanden Roupp – RHP

Our first visit of the year to San Francisco, and we’re hoping it goes as well as the last time the D-backs faced the Giants. You probably remember, considering it was the dim and distant depths of… last week. Arizona swept San Francisco handily, outscoring them by a margin of 23-8 across the three games. But like most teams, the Giants have been harder to beat on their own turf. They have gone 12-13 at Oracle Park, as opposed to 10-18 on the road. So I’d be perfectly fine with Arizona taking two of three. That’d give the team a 10-3 record across two weeks of games against divisional rivals (albeit the bottom of the barrel), and you can’t argue with that.

Merrill Kelly will seek to post a fourth straight quality start. Though to be fair, those games were against the three worst teams in the league, in the Mets, Rockies and Giants. It did include our first complete game at Coors in a very long time, which is no mean feat. Merrill held the Giants to three runs over six innings in a 6-3 victory last time out, scattering eight hits and no walks with four strikeouts. Kinda meh, considering the Giants offense. They did scored 18 runs against the White Sox on Saturday and Sunday. But they scored 16 against the Athletics on Saturday and Sunday before coming to Chase Field, and that didn’t help them there, did it?

Bit of an odd start time. I get the day game on a Monday thing, with it being a holiday, but 2:05 pm is a bit odd, especially since I don’t believe it’s a national broadcast or anything. Oh, well. I’ll have to convince Mrs. S to delay the barbecuing until after I get the recap posted. I’ve been on good form of late: haven’t had a losing Monday recap since April 13. Admittedly a slew of off-days helped! But my last two recaps were victories in completely opposite ways: one was 1-0, while the other was a 12-2 win, our biggest margin of the season. I think I prefer the latter: always nice to start work on the recap in the fourth inning!

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Report: Warriors eyeing Anfernee Simons or Collin Sexton in free agency

Anfernee Simons guards Collin Sexton.
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The Golden State Warriors are expected to make an aggressive run at signing combo guard Anfernee Simons or Collin Sexton in free agency, according to a report by Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. In his latest mock draft, Siegel included plenty of other trade and free agent rumors. He predicted the Dubs would selected Arizona combo guard Brayden Burries with the 11th overall pick, citing the team’s desire to add a rookie who can contribute immediately and help solidify the backcourt. If the Warriors target a wing or big with the pick (either through the draft or trade), however, Siegel noted that Golden State is making waves that they will add a legit combo guard this offseason.

“Anfernee Simons and Collin Sexton are two early names league sources have described as key Warriors targets as unrestricted free agents this summer utilizing the mid-level exception,” Siegel writes. “The Dubs intend to add an impactful guard who can play on or off the ball alongside Steph Curry.”

It’s easy to see how either Simons or Sexton would fit with the Warriors. Both players are excellent scorers who can also space the floor as shooters. They could lead Golden State’s offensive attack when Curry is out and seemingly fit in well alongside him as well. It’s a role that Jordan Poole excelled in with the team, especially in the 2022 championship run, and one that the team has been unable to fill since.

Despite the offensive fit, dedicated what would likely be the full mid-level exception to either Simons or Sexton would mark a significant shift in roster-building strategy from the Warriors. Simons and Sexton are both smaller guards who struggle mightily on the defensive end. Besides Poole and Chris Paul (who was acquired in a contract dump trade for Poole), the Dubs have avoided dedicated much cap space to offense-first guards like that.

Of course, the Warriors have made it clear that they need to change things up after a disappointing 2025-26 campaign. The team’s lack of offensive firepower around Curry was embarrassing and is likely leading to the shift in strategy.

Sexton has averaged 18.3 points per game in his career and recorded 15.4 points, 3.3 assists, 2.3 rebounds, and 2.1 turnovers on 48.5%/40.1%/85.5% shooting in 23.7 minutes per game this past season in 68 games between the Hornets and Bulls. The 27-year old has never appeared in an NBA postseason game.

Simons was also traded to the Bulls at the deadline earlier this year by a contender. He finished the season averaging 14.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.2 turnovers on 44.0%/38.5%/89.6% shooting in 24.9 minutes per game across 55 contests.

Nathan Lukes Reinstated from IL, Davis Schneider Optioned

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Per Wilner:

Lukes isn’t having a great season, slashing .250/.286/.327 (a 73 wRC+) in 56 PA before he went down with a hamstring injury. To be fair, though, he was hampered by some strange issues with vertigo in the first three weeks of that time. In 21 PA since seeing a specialist to work out a treatment plan for that issue, he had notched 10 hits including four doubles. Hopefully that means that the Lukes we’ll see is closer to the guy who was a solidly league average hitter in 2025.

Davis Schneider takes the fall to make room. It’s been a rough start for him, with a .127/.295/.211 line through 89 PA. He’s not barreling the ball up as often as he usually does, accounting for the collapse in his power production, and while he still works an absolute ton of walks it hasn’t been enough to overcome a nearly 35% strikeout rate. He’s shown no signs of breaking out of his slump, either, with May numbers worse than what he posted in March and April. Hopefully some everyday time in Buffalo gets him straightened out. It’s worth remembering that he’s been prone to horrific slumps for his entire career, and has always bounced back eventually to post solid overall production, so there’s every reason to hope he can get right.

I’m not sure I agree with Wilner that Lenyn Sosa would have been the alternative. It’s true that he’s somehow been even worse, with a 29 wRC+ on the season and 25 since he became a Blue Jay, but he’s out of options and this front office is loathe to give a guy up for nothing if they have any belief in him left at all. I can’t say I have any faith in a guy who’s below replacement level through four and a quarter MLB seasons, but the Jays just acquired him and I’m not surprised that 76 horrendous PA aren’t enough for them to give up on whatever they think they see there.

In other minor news, it’s the first roof open night of the year:

And Today In Injuries: Dylan Cease told John Schneider he expects to make his next start before going in for an MRI on the sore leg that knocked him out of yesterday’s game. He also apparently told Vladimir Guerrero jr. that he thought it was just a cramp. I’ll believe it when I see it, and obviously everything is up in the air pending the results of the MRI, but it still seems like they probably avoided a major injury here.

Regarding Vlad, the same story notes that x-rays on his elbow were negative. He came out of the game because he couldn’t feel his hand, but apparently experienced the same feeling after a similar HBP last year and played the next day. He’s not in tonight’s lineup, but hopefully it won’t be more than a day or two.

Report: Red Wings Expected To Move On From Three Former Senators

It’s hard to believe that a city that proudly bills itself as “Hockeytown” hasn’t seen NHL playoff hockey in 10 straight years. With the Buffalo Sabres finally ending their drought this spring, the Detroit Red Wings now stand alone as the team with the NHL’s longest active playoff drought.

With a stretch like that, changes are inevitable.

Veteran reporter Kevin Allen of Detroit Hockey Now posted on social media this week that the only unrestricted free agent the Red Wings are probably interested in re-signing is Patrick Kane.

If that’s the case, it could mean the end of the line in Detroit for a crowded 35-and-over group that includes former Ottawa Senators David Perron, Cam Talbot, and Travis Hamonic.

When Perron signed with Ottawa in 2024, he was coming off a strong season in Detroit that saw him post 47 points in 76 games. But after two fairly average seasons with the Senators, both impacted by injuries and family matters, Ottawa dealt him back to the Red Wings at the trade deadline for a fourth-round pick.

According to most Detroit observers, Perron wasn't quite the same player who left the Wings in 2024. In his 16 games after the trade, he managed just three goals and no assists. Perron turns 38 on Thursday, and it will be interesting to see whether another NHL opportunity comes about or if the sun has set on an excellent career.

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Talbot’s Ottawa tenure lasted just one season in 2022–23. Former Senators GM Pierre Dorion acquired the veteran goalie from Minnesota in exchange for Filip Gustavsson in an effort to add experience between the pipes. Talbot was one and done in Ottawa and the Sens allowed him to walk into free agency.

After leaving the Sens, Talbot signed with the Los Angeles Kings and posted respectable numbers there, including a .913 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against average. But in 34 games with Detroit this season, his numbers slipped to an .883 save percentage and a 3.10 goals-against average.

Talbot is currently representing Canada's men's national ice hockey team at the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland, likely hoping to showcase himself for one more NHL opportunity. He’ll turn 39 this fall.

Finally, it will come as no surprise to most Senators fans that Detroit appears ready to move on from Travis Hamonic. It looked like he'd reached the end last summer before the Wings made a late call and signed him to a one-year deal in mid-August. He played in just 26 games this season.

In all, Perron played 1239 NHL games, Hamonic played 926, and Talbot played 567. So whenever these three former Senators hang up their blades, whether it's now or later, all three will be able to look back on long NHL careers they can be extremely proud of.

By Steve Warne
The Hockey News

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Why All These Oilers-European Signings?

The Edmonton Oilers signed another European free agent on Monday, bringing in Finnish forward Aku Raty on a one-year, two-way deal worth an AVV of $850,000. Low risk. Maybe something, maybe nothing.

But the Oilers keep doing this now, because well, they have to.

Raty joins a growing list of European free-agent swings by Edmonton. This is a strategy that’s become one of the organization’s primary methods of adding young talent. And the reason is pretty straightforward: they don’t really have draft picks anymore.

That’s the cost of claiming they're only concerned about right now, not five years from now. Picks get moved out for immediate help, prospects get dealt because the window is open now, and nobody in Edmonton is interested in hearing about patience.

But there’s a difference between sacrificing the future and eventually running out of ways to replenish the present.

That’s where these European signings are coming from.

Oilers Sign Finnish Forward Aku RatyOilers Sign Finnish Forward Aku RatyFresh off a dominant point-per-game season in Finland, the former Coyotes draft pick returns to North America on a two-way deal to bolster Edmonton's offensive depth.

Raty is a 24-year-old, right-shot, coming off a strong season with Kärpät in Finland’s Liiga, where he led the club with 57 points in the 2025-26 season and tied him for seventh in the entire league.

Before returning to Finland, he also spent two years in the AHL, putting up 69 points across 120 games between Tucson and Rockford. There’s enough skill there to justify the bet, especially on a contract with almost no downside.

And to be fair, Edmonton isn’t alone here. Teams across the league are mining Europe more aggressively because mature players in pro leagues can sometimes step into NHL depth roles faster than draft picks. You’re getting older prospects, who are more developed physically, often with pro experience already built in.

Should Vegas' Success Under Tortorella Shift Oilers Thinking About Cassidy?Should Vegas' Success Under Tortorella Shift Oilers Thinking About Cassidy?Vegas’ sudden resurgence under John Tortorella raises red flags for Edmonton. As the Oilers wait on their top target, one scribe argues the Golden Knights’ turnaround suggests Cassidy might have lost the room.

But this is a method to compensate for the loss of drafting, not a way of replacing it.

First-round picks aren’t distant futures anymore. Not in today’s NHL. More and more often, players are NHL-ready within a year or two, especially if they’re taken high enough. The Oilers have spent years moving those opportunities away.

And that’s where the criticism around general manager Stan Bowman and the organization starts to set in. Edmonton isn’t just thin on long-term assets five years from now. They’re thin on young, cheap impact players right now.

Blues Top-Six Forward Linked As Trade Target for Oilers This OffseasonBlues Top-Six Forward Linked As Trade Target for Oilers This OffseasonInsider Jeff Marek links a dynamic winger from the St. Louis Blues to Edmonton, suggesting his elite speed and offensive creativity offer the perfect high-end skill set to complement Connor McDavid.

Some of those players could already be here.

A first-rounder from two drafts ago might already be pushing for NHL minutes. A pick from last year could already be developing in Bakersfield. Instead, Edmonton keeps searching for value externally because internally, there aren’t enough prospects coming.

Now, to be fair again, this is also the reality of competing for a Cup in the McDavid era. Nobody complains about traded picks when a team is making deep playoff runs. Fans wanted aggressive management, and aggressive management usually means futures leaving town.

Oilers Fans Left Wondering ‘What If’ Former Prospect Shines Again at Memorial CupOilers Fans Left Wondering ‘What If’ Former Prospect Shines Again at Memorial CupSam O’Reilly’s dominant Memorial Cup and junior hockey run is giving Oilers fans another reason to wonder what might have been.

But there’s a balancing act every contender eventually faces. You can’t just keep spending future picks without finding alternative ways to replace them. That’s why these European signings matter more than they normally would.

The Oilers need them to work.

Not necessarily as stars, but as contributors. Third-line forwards. Penalty killers. Cheap middle-six options. Guys who can outperform their contracts because Edmonton desperately needs value around its expensive core.

Oilers UFA Market And Where To FocusOilers UFA Market And Where To FocusThe <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/edmonton-oilers#google_vignette">Edmonton Oilers</a> are working with $16.5 million this summer before they even get to their own pending free agents. In a league where contenders are scraping for $800,000 in wiggle room to ice a fourth line, it's an enviable position to be in.

That’s the gamble with Raty. At 24, he’s old enough that you probably know what kind of player he is physically, but young enough that there may still be another level offensively. Maybe he becomes NHL depth. Maybe he turns into a useful bottom-six forward with some secondary scoring. Maybe he’s just organizational depth.

But the Oilers are taking these swings because they have fewer traditional ways to find players now.

And that’s the larger conversation here. Is this smart adaptation by a team fully committed to winning now? Or is it the consequence of pushing too many chips into the middle for too long?

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Probably both.

The Oilers aren’t rebuilding. They shouldn’t be rebuilding. As long as McDavid and Draisaitl are here, the priority should be maximizing the chance to win. But eventually, those aggressive moves create holes elsewhere in the organization, and those holes need to be filled somehow.

Right now, Edmonton’s answer seems to be Europe.

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Stephen A. Smith has ‘pink slip’ warning for Kenny Atkinson after Cavs coach’s strange boast

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Stephen A. Smith didn't mince words while responding to Kenny Atkinson's remarks that the Cavaliers -- down 0-3 in the Eastern Conference finals against the Knicks -- were analytically winning the series.

Stephen A. Smith didn’t mince words while responding to Kenny Atkinson’s remarks that the Cavaliers — down 0-3 in the Eastern Conference finals against the Knicks — were analytically winning the series.

During Monday’s installment of “First Take” on ESPN, Smith said the second-year Cavs coach could have a pink slip waiting for him if Cleveland gets swept in Game 4 on Monday night at Rocket Arena.

“That moment right there, that is why Kenny Atkinson deserves to be an assistant coach,” Smith said. “Now obviously I’m being facetious… For any coach to have that come out of their mouth, it’s egregious.

“… Numbers do matter, they play a significant role… let’s stop acting like this is new… what’s new is the focus that has been placed on it in terms of justification for hiring certain dudes to run your franchise.

“… People like him give you the impression that as long as the numbers say something, they’re good. You are down three to nothing in a conference finals. You walked in four games away from a championship appearance and now you’re on the verge of getting swept and what comes out of your mouth [is that].

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson reacts in the second quarter against the New York Knicks during game 3 of the eastern conference finals against the Knicks at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on May 23, 2026. Scott Galvin-Imagn Images

“That’s the certain kind of stuff… there are some [owners] out there that would have the pink slip ready for him the second they lose tonight just because of stuff like that. You can’t say that, you just can’t.”

Atkinson’s take made waves across social media.

ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith discussed Kenny Atkinson’s job security on Monday’s “First Take” as the Cavaliers are down 0-3 in the Eastern Conference Finals. Game 4 is Monday night in Cleveland. X/First Take

“I think analytically, we’ve won two out of three in the expected score,” Atkinson told reporters in a press conference Sunday.

“I don’t know if you guys follow that, the expected score. And I know you’re looking confused.”

His team is up against it after he led the Cavaliers to a franchise-best 64-18 regular-season record and the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference last year — which earned him NBA Coach of the Year for the 2024-25 season.

In their last four games this postseason, all five of the Knicks’ starters have scored in double digits, a team playoff record.

New York is on a 10-game win streak in the 2026 playoffs, including a perfect 5-0 in its last five playoff road games.

The Knicks could complete a series sweep on the road tonight.

Texas Rangers lineup for May 25, 2026

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Texas Rangers lineup for May 25, 2026 against the Houston Astros: starting pitchers are Kumar Rocker for the Rangers and Tatsuya Imai for the Astros.

The Rangers return home and will try to break a three game losing streak. Josh Jung is still sitting due to his shoulder issue.

The lineup:

Pederson — 1B

Osuna — LF

Nimmo — DH

Duran — 3B

Carter — CF

Foscue — 2B

McCutchen — RF

Jansen — C

Helman — SS

6:05 p.m. Central start time. The Rangers are -125 favorites.

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The New York Knicks are just one win away from punching their ticket to the NBA Finals and have the opportunity to do so tonight in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Knicks took a commanding 3-0 series lead and extended their postseason win streak to 10 games in the process in Saturday night’s Game 3.

“No matter what is at stake, it’s a chance for us to come together, be better than we were the game before, continue to learn,” Jalen Brunson said ahead of tonight’s game. “And try to be the best team we can be.”

The Knicks set the Game 3 tone immediately by exploding for 37 points in the first quarter, and while Cleveland briefly fought back to tie it at 50–all in the second, New York countered with a 10–1 run to reclaim a lead they would never give up again. Brunson led the Knicks with 30 points and 6 assists, while Mikal Bridges delivered 22 points on 11-of-15 shooting.

NBA Eastern Conference Finals: what to know
  • What: New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, Game 4
  • When: May 25, 8 p.m. ET
  • Where: Rocket Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • Channel: ESPN
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In the event that the Cavaliers win tonight’s matchup, Game 5 is scheduled for Wednesday in NYC. If the Knicks win, the Cavs’ season is over and the Knicks will advance into the NBA Finals with a start date of June 3.

Knicks vs. Cavaliers start time:

Game 4 of the Knicks vs. Cavaliers playoff series is scheduled to tip off at 8 p.m. ET tonight, May 25.

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Jalen Brunson Picks, Predictions & Best Bets for Knicks vs Cavaliers Game 4 on May 25

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The New York Knicks are on one of the best postseason runs we have ever seen. The Western Conference Finals are understandably drawing more attention, but do not overlook what New York is doing, led by none other than Jalen Brunson.

These Jalen Brunson picks trust the Knicks star to lead the way to complete a sweep in Game 4 on Monday, May 25.

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Jalen Brunson prop pick for Game 4

Jalen Brunson best bet: Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points (-110 at bet365)

Jalen Brunson is the New York Knicks’ clear leader, and he has utterly dominated this Eastern Conference Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers. In Games 1 and 3, Brunson scored 38 and 30 points, respectively. In his seeming letdown in Game 2, the diminutive point guard dished out 14 assists.

The Cavaliers' defense focused on Brunson in Game 2, holding him to 7-for-16 from the field. However, he solved that riddle in Game 3, going 10-for-19 from the field and getting to the free-throw line 12 times.

By no means is Brunson a shoddy playmaker, but he is a bucket-getter first. With the chance to secure a berth in the NBA Finals, expect Brunson’s true nature to show itself plenty tonight.

Furthermore, every Brunson bucket should have a deflating effect on the Cavs. Exploiting James Harden’s and, to a lesser extent, Donovan Mitchell’s defense will only push that backcourt duo closer to the offseason and the beach.

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Brunson’s deep shot has not shown up for him in this series. Going 2 of 17 (11.8%) from beyond the arc through three games may look like a small sample size, but it is too egregious to be dismissed so easily.

Most notably, Brunson took only four 3-pointers in Game 3 while scoring 30 points. He knows where his success comes against the Cavaliers, inside the arc.

Brunson has shot 60% or better from inside the arc in every game of this series. Emphasizing that will only help his scoring.

And if Brunson is scoring, then this game should get away from Cleveland. In a rout, doubt Brunson to play enough to record seven assists.

Look at each of the last two rounds: New York won so handily in each clinching game, Brunson did not play even 29 minutes in either game. Fading his assists prop is actually a bet on the Knicks.

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Nats attempt to crack tough Cleveland Guardians rotation on the road

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The Nationals have won 3 of their last 4 series and have taken over 2nd place in the National League East as we enter the end of May. After coming excruciatingly close to sweeping the Atlanta Braves, they now finish their quick road trip with a 3-game set against the Cleveland Guardians.

Cleveland has been dominating the middling American League Central, sitting 9.0 games over .500. They’ve gone 8-1 over their last 9 contests, and their pitching staff has been absolutely on point. Opposing offenses haven’t been able to string together anything of substance, and their offense has continually done just enough to close out a victory.

Game 1 – Monday 6:10 PM EST

WSH: RHP Zack Littell (3-4, 5.83 ERA)

CLE: RHP Tanner Bibee (0-6, 3.75 ERA)

Littell will look to finish his month of May on a high note, after posting an impressive 2.55 ERA in his last 4 starts. His season-long mark has dropped over 2 full points since the start of the month, and he’s looked much more like the steady veteran the Nationals signed in the offseason. Chasing whiffs hasn’t been his pathway to success, with just 7 strikeouts in 17.2 innings in May, but limiting hard contact has fueled a healthy stretch of productive outings. PJ Poulin will actually open this one, but Littell will get the bulk of the action

Don’t let the record fool you, Bibee has been a more-than-serviceable pitcher through 11 appearances. While he has racked up a few more Ks, he’s another contact-first arm who seems to never get shelled. He’s coming off the best start of the season to date, throwing 8.0 innings of 1-run ball against the Detroit Tigers on May 20th, allowing just 4 hits and 1 walk in the process.

Game 2 – Tuesday 6:10 PM EST

WSH: RHP Cade Cavalli (2-3, 3.86 ERA)

CLE: LHP Joey Cantillo (4-1, 3.05 ERA)

Similar to Bibee, the best Cavalli has looked all year came the last time he was on the mound. He ripped through the New York Mets’ lineup on May 21st, cruising through 7.0 innings with just 2 runs surrendered and 9 total strikeouts. The stuff continues to come in waves for the righthander, and it’s impossible not to continue to believe in the ceiling he has. He’s still looking for his first scoreless outing of the season, and a weaker Cleveland lineup could give him the chance to do just that if he can replicate the success of his arsenal last time around the rotation.

Cantillo was a reliable swing starter for the Guardians in 2025, and he’s taken it to the next level in 2026. He’s parlayed a 2.70 ERA in April with a 3.16 ERA in May, allowing 1 or fewer runs in 3 of his 5 starts this month. When he’s been beat, teams have capitalized on the few hits he tends to give up, making timely hitting of utmost importance for the Washington lineup in Game 2.

Game 3 – Wednesday 1:10 PM EST

WSH: RHP Miles Mikolas (1-3, 6.17 ERA)

CLE: RHP Gavin Williams (7-3, 3.25)

I don’t think anyone is fully gung-ho on Mikolas quite yet, but the redemption arc has certainly been exciting to watch. The ERA remains above the 6.00 mark, but it had sat around the 8.00 range for a handful of starts earlier in the year. He’s been attacking hitters with well-timed sequencing of his pitches, and his command has looked far better with just 3 walks this month. He doesn’t quite inspire confidence, but if the results can continue to come, the Nats’ rotation would benefit in a major way.

Aside from a rough run where he gave up 5 or more runs in 3 of 4 starts, hitters haven’t figured out Williams on a consistent basis. He delivered one of the best starts of any pitcher against Philadelphia a couple of days ago, outdueling Cy Young candidate Cristopher Sanchez with 8.0 shutout innings and 11 strikeouts. Unlike their other arms, when hitters make contact against him, it’s usually around the barrel. His Average Opposing Exit Velocity, Barrel%, and Hard-Hit% are all under the 10th percentile, something the Nats will need to capitalize on.

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What started out as a good week for the Yankees turned into a tossup, as they opened with two straight wins against the Blue Jays before dropping the next two to split the series and then opened their second meeting with the Rays in embarrassing fashion blowing the lead late. They got rained out on Saturday prompting another chance to force a split and they took it, but not before going through eight scoreless innings of play that had everyone wondering where the offense was. Thankfully, Aaron Judge took it upon himself to end it, crushing a two-run walk-off homer to finally get one on Tampa Bay.

The Yankees did get some undeniably good news this week, getting Gerrit Cole and José Caballero back from the IL on Friday. Cole jumped back into the rotation and proved that he didn’t need one more tuneup, tossing six innings of shutout ball before the inevitable bullpen blowup. Can they rely on Cole to be the ace of old right away, and will they need him to be with the way the offense has been frozen over of late? Will Judge’s blast end up kicking him out of his stupor at the plate? If you have questions like these, or anything else on your mind, send ‘em in for a chance to be featured in our Yankees mailbag.

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Yankees try something new with Anthony Volpe-José Caballero lineup decision

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KANSAS CITY – For the first time this season, Anthony Volpe and José Caballero were in the same lineup on Monday afternoon.

Volpe started at shortstop while Caballero slid over to third base as the Yankees faced Royals right-hander Michael Wacha, who has reverse splits, at Kauffman Stadium.

Caballero had started all 41 of his games this season at shortstop before moving off the position Monday. Aaron Boone wanted to get an extra righty bat in the lineup against Wacha, who has been tougher on left-handed hitters, which meant Ryan McMahon was relegated to the bench.

Anthony Volpe is starting at shortstop for the Yankees against the Royals. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“I just wanted to at least have a little bit more of a righty presence today against Wacha, who’s historically tougher on lefties,” Boone said before the game. “We can’t avoid having some lefties in there, obviously, and I like the ones we have in there. But felt like getting another righty bat in there and the athleticism and defense and everything. Felt like today was a good day to have him in the lineup as well.”



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Volpe had been out of the lineup in Caballero’s first two games back from the injured list before getting back in on Monday, at his regular position. The Yankees plan to have Volpe work out at second base before games he is not starting, though there is no indication he is close to being an option there.

Caballero, meanwhile, could get a start in the outfield during this series against the Royals, which would give Volpe another day in the lineup.

Jose Caballero is moving to third base with Volpe starting at shortstop. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“Whenever I’m in there [the lineup], I’m happy,” Caballero said Monday.

Caballero, who has plenty of history playing other positions, indicated he would only need some pregame work on the days he plays other positions to feel ready there again.

“Between the lines, I feel comfortable,” he said. “I like to be in the lineup, that’s all.”