Munetaka Murakami Free Agent Profile: Contract prediction, best fits, stats

Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami may be the most difficult free agent to evaluate as MLB's Hot Stove gets underway.

The 25-year-old, left-handed slugger is coming stateside and has an extreme boom-or-bust profile driven by serious power and terrifying swing-and-miss concerns.

Is his ceiling worth betting on? Or are his flaws too much to overcome? Let’s figure it out.

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▶ Murakami in Review

Murakami debuted for the Yakult Swallows in the Nippon Professional League at 18 years old and was instantly a premier power hitter.

His 103 homers over his first three seasons led the league. Mind you, these were his age-19 through age-21 seasons. Just a few years later, he became the youngest player in NPB history to reach 200 home runs.

In the midst of breaking that record, Murakami’s 2022 season was the stuff of legends. He won the triple crown and hit a whopping 56 homers. That’s the second-most in NPB history, trailing only Wladimir Balentín’s 60 in 2013.

Just 22 years old at the time, he looked like one of the best power hitters on earth and someone that would command a superstar-level contract when he eventually was posted for MLB teams to sign.

Then, some troubling swing-and-miss issues emerged.

During that standout 2022 season, Murakami had a 20.9% strikeout rate. That along with his swinging strikes have risen sharply since.

Year
K%Whiff%SwSt%
202220.931.712.9
202328.134.314.3
202429.537.315.9
202528.636.717.3

The league average strikeout rate in the NPB was 19.4% last season. Murakami blew that out of the water and it’s clear a multi-year trend has developed.

That’s led to some scary realizations about his bat-to-ball ability. His zone contact rate was just 72.6% in 2025. That would’ve been the lowest among all qualified major league hitters.

Since 2023, only 17 hitters with at least 250 plate appearances have a z-contact rate below 77% and the list is horrifying.

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Via Fangraphs

Via Fangraphs

Nick Kurtz and Rafael Devers being here offer some hope while the rest of this group is a disaster. A lot of players on this list have stuck around mostly because of their defense as well, which won’t be the case with Murakami.

The stuff he faced in Japan is also nowhere near what he’ll see in the big leagues.

There were only 24 instances of a pitcher in the NPB with an average fastball (four-seam, two-seam, or cutter) velocity of at least 95 mph with a minimum of 100 pitches thrown according to Yakyu Cosmopolitan’s NPB advanced database.

The average fastball velocity in MLB last year was 94.3 mph and there were 365 instances of a pitcher having a fastball that averaged at least 95 mph with at least 100 pitches thrown.

Back to Murakami, DeltaGraphs (a private advanced data source for the NPB) said he had just a .095 (2-for-21) batting average and 41.7% strikeout rate against fastballs that were at least 150 kilometers per hour (or 93.2 mph) last season.

That sample is quite small and the results seemed harsh. Other sources confirmed he had closer to a .230 average across approximately 40 batted balls and 29% whiff rate against pitches that were 93+ mph.

These samples are so tiny that they shouldn’t be a death knell for Murakami’s ability to hit velocity anyway. The fact that he hasn’t seen much of it doesn’t mean he won’t be able to adjust to it.

Also, getting this NPB data is like finding a needle in a haystack. They don’t have sites like Baseball Savant or FanGraphs with public trackman (or Hawkeye) data to sort through. They also don’t track their velocity down to the decimal like we do, so specifics are tough to come by. Converting kilometers per hour back over to miles per hour adds another layer of confusion too.

Thanks again to Yakyu Cosmopolitan and two scouts for helping me source these velocity-based results.

Murakami may have struggled worse against breaking balls anyway.

Pitching guru and Marquee Analyst Lance Brozdowski has a great video out on his YouTube Channelbreaking down Murakami and other Japanese players being posted this winter. In it, he shared that Murakami had a 49% whiff rate against breaking balls last season.

Inversely, Lance made a great comparison with Murakami and not all hitters in MLB, but left-handed ones that had similar batted ball data to him.

That group who matched his 17° hard-hit launch and 108 mph 90th percentile exit velocity were Shohei Ohtani, Nick Kurtz, Kyle Schwarber, Riley Greene, Corbin Carroll, Matt Wallner, and Wilyer Abreu.

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Via Lance Brozdowski

Murakami made less contact than those seven against lower quality pitching, but they at least show an avenue to him being a productive hitter.

Regardless of these swing-and-miss concerns, Murakami still makes excellent swing decisions. He had a 73.9% zone swing rate and 24.6% chase rate last season according to Yakyu Cosmopolitan’s database.

Here’s a list of every player in MLB last season to have a z-swing rate between 72% and 75% and a chase rate between 23% and 26% with at least 150 PA.

Player
Z-Swing%
Chase%
Z-Contact%
Corey Seager
75.0
23.6
83.8
Marcus Semien
73.0
24.2
88.3
Dansby Swanson
72.4
24.2
80.8
Munetaka Murakami (NPB)*
73.9*
24.6*
73.4*

Purely in terms of swing decisions, this is an excellent list to be a part of. It’s still necessary to highlight that disastrous zone contact rate because it truly is a disaster. Yet, there’s something to be said about swinging at the right pitches as often as he does.

Especially with his raw power. His max exit velocity in the NPB last season was 116.5 mph. That was just a shade beneath Junior Caminero’s 116.7 mph max EV and was harder than Juan Soto or Cal Raleigh hit a ball. He also hit this 115.1 mph home run off Merrill Kelly in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

When Murakami connects, he hits the ball hard and he hits it in the air. That’s great. He also mostly swings at the right pitches and could run a walk rate up there with the league’s best. That’s also great.

The question is if he can make enough contact for these carrying tools to even matter.

There will be a lot of pressure on his bat too. While he played third base in Japan, he’s not considered a passable defender there and will likely be relegated to first base and designated hitter duties with whoever signs him.

▶ Market Outlook

MLB teams will have to walk the tightrope between evaluating Murakami for what he’s been over the last few seasons — a flawed slugger with little to no defensive value – and who he hopes to be again – a game-breaking power hitter.

If he’s viewed as the former, he could be stuck with short-term deals we often see for older, one dimensional, DH-types. Something like Joc Pederson’s two-year, $37 million deal with the Rangers or Rhys Hoskins’ two-year, $34 million deal with the Brewers.

Yet, Murakami isn’t in his mid-30s like they are. He can’t even rent a car yet in America. There’s still tantalizing upside here. Some teams will bet on his ridiculous raw power and convince themselves they can navigate through his deficiencies with a little player development magic.

It’s rare to find players this young and this volatile on the open market though.

Oftentimes, players with this type of profile don’t reach free agency until they’re much older. It just takes them longer to find their foothold in the majors. That delays their team control through these prime years and when they’re finally available, they've already lost a step. That’s not the case with Murakami, which makes his situation so rare.

We can probably glean something from other players who’ve signed from Japan and Korea over the last few years.

Masataka Yoshida and Seiya Suzuki also lack defensive value and received nearly identical five-year deals at a $17 million and $18 million average annual value, respectively.

Looking back, Suzuki’s deal has been a success and Yoshida’s is a bit of a disaster. That was generally the consensus when each was signed, too.

Also, both were far more consistent and didn’t swing-and-miss as much in the NPB as Murakami. They were also closer to 30 when they posted.

The Giants signed Jung Hoo Lee to a six year, $113 million contract ($18.8M AAV) two years ago and while a completely different type of player to Murakami – plus defender in center field and contact-oriented hitter – he similarly had an outlier season offensively that likely drove his contract value up.

He hit 65 total homers in seven KBO seasons and 23 came in one year. It was the only time he hit more than 15 in a single season and second where he hit more than seven.

The dream he could hit for even average power along with that speed, contact, and defense helped him land a deal probably larger than his skillset warranted. He has just 10 homers in 187 MLB games, albeit in one of the most difficult home parks to hit in.

In the end, whoever takes the plunge to sign Murakami will have to have a player development plan in place ready to solve his contact issues.

There’s also a question as to whether or not he is ready for those difficult conversations. Jeff Passan had a great note in his piece about Roki Sasaki’s late season turnaround that it took him months to heed the Dodgers’ advice in overhauling his mechanics.

If a team has ideas to try and solve Murakami’s contact issues, will he listen to them? Or rest on his laurels as a heralded phenom? There’s no way to know this and nothing about Sasaki’s situation makes it more or less likely Murakami is ready to make adjustments. It’s just an additional variable to consider.

▶ Best Fits

Padres: Most major league front offices are risk averse and prefer to play it safe. AJ Preller does not fall into that lot. If anyone out there would want to take a big swing and see if Murakami can reach his ceiling, Preller may be the guy. Especially with holes at first base and DH on San Diego’s roster.

Mariners: Sticking on the west coast, Josh Naylor is a free agent and Jerry Dipoto made it clear that the two sides are unlikely to reunite. With that, Murakami’s market could wind up quiet enough to give the eternally cheap Mariners a chance to take a big swing without paying top dollar.

Red Sox: Desperate for a middle-of-the-order bat and first baseman, Murakami could be that guy. He could also easily not be that guy. At least Boston has plenty of recent player development success stories from young players they can boast in negotiations and use to give themselves confidence in taking on this risk.

Mets: There’s a gaping hole at first base in Queens without Pete Alonso and they don’t have an obvious DH on the roster either. Early indications are that they’re not interested, but the fit makes sense.

Contract Prediction

Murakami’s serious flaws and lack of defensive value will make his deal much cheaper than initial reports suggest. There will be an acknowledgment of his ceiling though driven by the gaudy power and plus-plus swing decisions.

Using Suzuki and Yoshida’s deals as a base, Murakami will land in a similar range and it will be fascinating to watch his development. I’m expecting him to build some opt-outs into the contract as well, assuming he’ll want a chance to seek a larger one while he’s still so young if something clicks.

Padres - Three years, $51 million with opt-outs after each of the first two seasons.

NHL Hart Trophy Rankings: Bedard And Celebrini Crack A Surprising Top Five

Just over one month into the NHL season, some surprising players entered the Hart Trophy discussion.

While the Connor McDavids, Jack Eichels and Kirill Kaprizovs of the NHL are putting up excellent numbers as expected, some other players who aren't yet superstars are playing so well that their teams would be in much worse shape without them. They likely weren't front-runners in many pre-season predictions, but they're here now.

Of course, it's hard to ignore two superstars on the Colorado Avalanche right now when looking at our top five contenders for the Hart Trophy in mid-November.

As a reminder, the Hart Trophy goes "to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team" and is voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. Here's my top five so far, with odds where applicable coming from BetMGM.

5. Logan Thompson, G, Washington Capitals

The Washington Capitals haven’t been as great as they were last year when they went on to clinch the Eastern Conference.

Their offense is problematic, ranking tied for 20th in goals-for per game, but Washington’s goaltending has kept them afloat. In fact, they lead the NHL with the fewest goals against per game, at 2.38.

The Capitals have Logan Thompson to thank for that.

Thompson, 28, has cemented himself as one of the best netminders in the entire NHL. Not only are the Capitals able to maintain a .531 points percentage at the moment, but Thompson’s excellence between the pipes keeps his team in a positive goal differential, one of only two squads that can say that outside of the NHL's top 20.

Thompson leads all NHL goalies with at least five games played in goals-against average with 1.56 and is tied for first in save percentage at .935.

Capitals backup Charlie Lindgren, meanwhile, has a 3.59 GAA and .878 SP in five games. He does have 1.7 goals saved above expected, at least, but Thompson is on an entirely different level, with 12.8 goals saved above expected in 11 games, according to moneypuck.com.

Thompson's numbers in the crease are putting him in a prominent position to be named for Team Canada’s Olympic team.

He's a long shot in the Hart Trophy sweepstakes, but his play deserves this much consideration right now.

4. Macklin Celebrini, C, San Jose Sharks

It’s only his second season in the NHL, but it seems that Macklin Celebrini nearly has it all figured out and is playing an essential part in pushing the San Jose Sharks out of the basement. They're currently 18th in the standings.

Celebrini, 19, is tied with Connor Bedard and Leo Carlsson for the second-most points in the NHL with 26. He’s scored 10 goals and 16 assists in 17 games, and he has a plus-eight rating. 

In that span, he’s recorded seven multi-point games, including an incredible performance against the New York Rangers on Oct. 23, when he scored a hat trick and two helpers for a five-point game at Madison Square Garden.

Celebrini leads the Sharks in goals and points, with nine more points than fellow sophomore Will Smith. Celebrini also has 15 more points than third-place Tyler Toffoli in team scoring. There's no question he's driving the team's offense to the point the Sharks are just one point out of a playoff spot. They were five points out at this time last year and 10 points out two years ago.

It won’t be surprising to see Celebrini on this list multiple times this season, as the youngster continues to impress the hockey world and even earn some recognition for a potential Olympics call-up.

BetMGM Hart Trophy odds: 21.00 (+2000)

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3. Connor Bedard, C, Chicago Blackhawks

It was a tough decision to decide on who would get the higher rank between Connor Bedard and Celebrini. However, Bedard gets the edge this time.

Like Celebrini, Bedard is tied for second in league scoring with 10 goals and 16 assists for 26 points,

But for one, Bedard has 11 more points than the next highest scorer on Chicago, Tyler Bertuzzi. Bedard, 20, is also averaging 21:11 of ice time, compared to Celebrini's average of 20:32.

The Blackhawks have one more point than San Jose in the standings, putting them 11th in the NHL and in the second Western Conference wild-card spot.

BetMGM Hart Trophy odds: 23.00 (+2200)

2. Cale Makar, D, Colorado Avalanche

It’s not exactly polarizing to say Cale Makar is the best defenseman in the NHL. But the 27-year-old is also making a case for himself as the best player in the NHL.

Last season, he finished ninth in the NHL with 92 points. Before that, a defenseman hadn’t finished in the top 10 of NHL scoring since Brent Burns' 76 points in 2016-17.

In addition to leading all D-men by seven points so far this season, Makar is tied with Mikko Rantanen for eighth in league scoring, with 23 points in 17 appearances for the Colorado Avalanche. He has six goals, 17 assists, seven power-play points, two game-winning goals and a plus-14 rating.

It’s been 25 years since a defenseman won the Hart Trophy. The St. Louis Blues’ Chris Pronger was the last blueliner to take home that award in 2000, but maybe Makar will end that drought. 

BetMGM Hart Trophy odds: 23.00 (+2200)

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1. Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche

Nathan MacKinnon won the Hart Trophy in 2023-24, and he's playing like another one awaits him in the spring.

The 30-year-old leads the NHL outright in goals (14) and points (32), and he's tied for first in assists with Evgeni Malkin and McDavid, with 18. He's almost averaging two points per game.

It’ll be a challenge for MacKinnon and Makar to receive the Hart Trophy attention they deserve, considering they are teammates and playing incredible hockey together. The Avalanche lead the NHL thanks in large part to those two.

Nonetheless, MacKinnon is a league-leader in individual categories as well, and he's deservedly our pick as the top Hart Trophy front-runner midway through November.

BetMGM Hart Trophy odds: 2.55 (+155)


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Islanders Recall Defenseman Travis Mitchell With Scott Mayfield Home With Newborn

LAS VEGAS -- The New York Islanders have recalled defenseman Travis Mitchell from Bridgeport of the American Hockey League. Veteran defenseman Scott Mayfield, who was not at Wednesday's practice, will not play as he and his wife welcomed their first child.

Mitchell will serve as the club's seventh defenseman until Mayfield returns.

Adam Boqvist will to the lineup for the first time since Oct. 30, when the Islanders fell 6-2 to the Carolina Hurricanes. 

In Bridgeport, Mitchell recorded three assists in 12 games. 

Signed a two-year deal as an undrafted college free agent in 2023 after a three-year NCAA stint with Cornell, Mitchell re-upped with the Islanders this past summer, signing a one-year, two-way deal worth $775,000 ($100,000 at AHL level).

Mitchell has yet to play a game for the Islanders but was recalled last season when the club was on their Western Canada road trip to serve as an extra defenseman with Alexander Romanov sidelined. 

Puck drop between the Islanders and Golden Knights comes your way at 10 PM ET. 

Penguins Reunite With Former Stanley Cup Champion Teammate In Sweden

Anyone who followed the Pittsburgh Penguins and their back-to-back Stanley Cup runs in 2016 and 2017 remembers the "HBK Line."

And - on Thursday - two legs of it were reunited.

During the team's practice ahead of this weekend's NHL Global Series at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, assistant coach Nick Bonino and former Penguins' forward Carl Hagelin - who resides near Stockholm - had the chance to reunite. The two were part of Pittsburgh's storied HBK Line during the 2016 Stanley Cup run, which included Hagelin, Bonino, and Phil Kessel (the "K"). 

The line combined for 15 goals and 46 points in 24 games during the Penguins' 2016 playoff run. 

"Bones, my old center... he's looking good," Hagelin told Pens Inside Scoop. "He's done a good job. He really looks like a coach on the bench."

Bonino, 37, played 15 NHL seasons and recorded 159 goals and 358 points in 868 games. He spent two seasons in Pittsburgh between 2015-17, winning two Cups. He also had a brief second stint with the Penguins after the trade deadline in 2023, but he only played in three games due to injury. 

Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) on XPens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) on XCarl Hagelin: "Bones, my old center, he's looking good. He's done a good job. He really looks like a coach on the bench." We mentioned that they're just missing Phil: "I saw he had a hole in one the other day here! But yeah, we're missing him."

As a player, Bonino put up 27 goals and 66 points in 146 regular season games with the Penguins - as well as eight goals and 25 points in 45 playoff games. He is now coaching the Penguins as an assistant.

Hagelin, 37, played in 12 NHL seasons and registered 110 goals and 296 points in 713 NHL games. He was with the Penguins from 2015 to the 2018-19 season, when he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings mid-season. Hagelin had 27 goals and 83 points in 195 games with Pittsburgh. 

The Swedish forward spent his last three-plus seasons with the Washington Capitals, where he was forced to retire early due to an eye injury during the 2021-22 season.

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Barlow ‘ready to go,' Embiid and George still out for Sixers-Pistons

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When asked for updates on Dominick Barlow’s recovery from a right elbow laceration, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse has sometimes needed to supply rather complicated answers.

On Thursday, his response was straightforward. 

“He’s back,” Nurse said after the Sixers’ practice. “He’s in. He’s ready to go.” 

Barlow was indeed not on the team’s Thursday night injury report, which indicates he’ll be available to return Friday in Detroit against the Pistons. 

The 22-year-old hasn’t played since suffering his injury on Oct. 25 vs. the Hornets. Nurse said last week the laceration was “right on where it bends and that’s what’s causing the problems.”

Barlow started the 7-4 Sixers’ first two games at power forward. After a strong preseason, he was excellent on opening night against the Celtics, posting 13 points, eight rebounds and five assists.

In other injury matters, the Sixers continued to list Joel Embiid (right knee soreness) and Paul George (left knee injury recovery) as out. Jared McCain is on G League assignment. VJ Edgecombe was listed as questionable because of back spasms.

Nurse on Tuesday called Embiid’s knee soreness a “day-to-day” injury. As for George, a Sixers official said “the final stage of his return-to-play plan involves the continued strengthening of his left quadricep” and he’ll be re-evaluated later this week. George practiced Thursday.

The 10-2, Eastern Conference-leading Pistons released a lengthy injury report for their NBA Cup matchup with the Sixers.

Tobias Harris, Jaden Ivey, Ausar Thompson and Marcus Sasser are all sidelined with injuries. Cade Cunningham (left hip contusion), Jalen Duren (right ankle sprain) and Isaiah Stewart (left ankle sprain) were listed as questionable. 

Connor Bedard Receives Incredible Compliment From Wayne Gretzky

The Chicago Blackhawks were unable to hold off the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night, as they relinquished three one-goal leads throughout the game and lost in overtime. 

Although the Blackhawks didn't have their best game, Spencer Knight kept them in it, and they earned a point in the standings. There are no moral victories in the NHL, but they did find a way to snag a point against the team with the top record in the Eastern Conference without Frank Nazar, Jason Dickinson, and Andre Burakovsky. 

Blackhawks Relinquish Three Leads, Lose To Devils In OTBlackhawks Relinquish Three Leads, Lose To Devils In OTThe New Jersey Devils came back from being down three times at the United Center to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3.

Connor Bedard played a role in them getting that point, as he scored the first goal of the game to make it 1-0. From there, although they ended up winning, New Jersey was playing from behind for most of the night. 

Bedard's goal was a 5-on-3 goal that the Blackhawks did a good job creating. With the help of some good keep-ins and board battle victories, Chicago's good puck and body movement tired out the New Jersey penalty killers. Eventually, Bedard had a give-and-go with Teuvo Teravainen that took Devils goalie Jacob Markstrom out of the net, and Bedard beat him. 

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This gave Bedard goals in four straight and points in nine straight. To say he's been on fire would be an understatement. With 26 points, Bedard is tied for second in NHL scoring with Leo Carlsson and Macklin Celebrini. 

Chicago's matchup with New Jersey was a national broadcast in the United States on TNT. Before the game, Wayne Gretzky, who is a panelist for TNT these days, had some really nice things to say about Connor Bedard. 

"He's been absolutely spectacular." Wayne Gretzky said of Bedard. "It's such a pleasure to see because coming into this league at 18, you [have] all this pressure on you, you [have] all of this focus on you, you're not a very good team, you're a young team, you're rebuilding. He was front and center; he didn't back away from anybody or shy away from the media. For him to work as hard as he did in the off-season to come in and play at the level he's playing at now, he's earning his way onto Team Canada."

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It is not every day that you get compliments like this from The Great One. As the NHL's all-time leading scorer and multiple-time Stanley Cup champion, Wayne Gretzky knows a thing or two about being an NHL superstar, and he sees something special in Bedard. 

Gretzky brought up Team Canada unprompted. He seems pretty convinced that Bedard deserves and will be on the team. There is a lot to still be decided on that front, but it is hard to argue against his case. If he keeps playing at his current pace, leaving him off would simply suggest that he never had a chance at all. 

The TNT panel, which had Gretzky joined by Paul Bissonnette, Anson Carter, and Liam McHugh, also broke down Bedard's first-period goal. Gretzky compared his goal-scoring play to a Larry Bird no-look pass and called it a fun play to watch. 

NHLonTNT (@NHL_On_TNT) on XNHLonTNT (@NHL_On_TNT) on XConnor Bedard is the ULTIMATE threat on the ice, the boys break down his first period goal ⬇️

There is a lot more media attention and praise coming for Connor Bedard as Chicago's next game will be a Hockey Night in Canada match against the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

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Who The Blueshirts Could Beat Out For A Playoff Berth

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Before the season started The Hockey News editorial board delivered its predictions about the NHL's Final Standings.

Guess where the Rangers were selected? Fourth place in the Metropolitan Division. Now guess where the Rangers are standing right now? Fourth place in the Metropolitan Division.

THN's critics have Carolina, New Jersey and Washington ahead of the Beloved Blueshirts

At this moment, New Jersey, Carolina and Pittsburgh – yeah, the Penguins of all people – stand ahead of Mike Sullivan's skaters – but not by much.

The Devils (12-4-1, 25 points) play a fast game, solid at all stations.

Carolina (11-5-0, 22 points) always delivers a competitive club and this season is no exception. But the Canes goaltending always is mediocre; and remains so.

So far the teams below the Rangers – Flyers, Islanders, Capitals, Blue Jackets – all are playing over-.500 hockey. Each one of them appears decent enough to remain in the race right down into the homestretch.

The Maven believes that the Rangers – if their current upward trend holds – could climb into first place within weeks and remain at the top through April.

All signs indicate that the Seventh Avenue Skaters have gotten their respective acts together and are getting serious about their strengths while patching the weaknesses.

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Winning at long last at home was the turnaround's start. Continuing to win on the road has provided a good base.

The match in Columbus will only have meaning if New York loses, but The Maven does not expect that to happen. Therefore, the theme today is: FIRST PLACE OR BUST!

Red Wings Look For Ways To Stop &quot;Dynamic&quot; Ducks In Rematch Of Halloween

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The first meeting between the Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks this season didn't go the way that Detroit would have preferred, as they were ultimately beaten by a 5-2 final score at Honda Center on Oct. 31. 

It was during that contest that Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider appeared to have scored the game-tying goal in the second period, only to have it waived off after he was ruled to have used a distinct kicking motion.

Moments later, the Ducks scored to make the score 3-1, a tally that would later stand up as the game-winner.

The Ducks, who have ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference for the past several seasons, are suddenly leading the Pacific Division and tied for second overall in the conference.

Players like Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier are leading the Ducks in scoring, while Troy Terry is currently on a nine-game road scoring streak. The Ducks have no shortage of young talent, which Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan described as “dynamic.”

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"They're a pretty dynamic team," McLellan said following Thursday morning's skate. "Their young superstars have really evolved, you take (Leo) Carlsson and (Cutter) Gauthier they're playing at a high level and they're very confident right now. They have to be at the top of the offensive production in the National Hockey League, and they're feeling good about their game." 

"They can skate, they have skill and size, and they're confident. That's probably why they're 11-4-1."

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During the offseason, Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek, a former Red Wings forward and assistant general manager, parted ways with former head coach Greg Cronin and hired Joel Quenneville.

Quenneville is very familiar with the Red Wings, having coached against them in multiple postseason series as the bench boss of both the St. Louis Blues and the Chicago Blackhawks, the latter of whom he guided to three Stanley Cup championships.

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While it's impossible to ignore the dynamic that Quenneville has brought to the Ducks, McLellan also acknowledged Verbeek's staff as a whole for their hot start to this season. 

"I would say yes, but I would include the rest of his staff and I would also include the Ducks' (Verbeek's) management team," McLellan answered when asked if Quenneville deserves the credit for their start. "They filled in some holes and brought in some complimentary players that others thought were done...they've come in and played well for their team." 

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Taylor Makar Recalled by Avalanche, Set to Skate with Brother Cale Again Against Buffalo Sabres

DENVER — Taylor Makar has been recalled by the Colorado Avalanche ahead of Thursday night’s matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, the team announced Thursday.

The 24‑year‑old forward has appeared in 13 games this season with the Colorado Eagles, the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate, recording one goal and three assists.

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Why Makar Was Called Up

The call-up comes in the wake of a lower-body injury suffered by Valeri Nichushkin, who left Tuesday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks early in the third period after blocking a shot. Coach Bednar confirmed Wednesday morning that the 6-foot-3, 209-pound right winger would "miss some time," but there is currently no timetable for his return.

A seventh‑round selection in 2021, Makar signed a one‑year, entry‑level contract extending through the 2025‑26 season.

Prior to turning professional, he spent three seasons at UMass Amherst, compiling 15 goals and seven assists across 85 games from 2021 to 2023. He subsequently transferred to the University of Maine for the 2024‑25 campaign, where he produced 18 goals and 12 assists for 30 points in 38 contests.

Meanwhile, Cale Makar, Taylor's older brother, continues to lead the Avalanche’s blueline corps in 2025‑26, tallying six goals and 17 assists in 17 games.

Colorado sits atop the NHL standings with an impressive 11‑1‑5 record.

Taylor Makar made his NHL debut on November 1 when the Avalanche lost in overtime against the San Jose Sharks in a 3-2 heartbreaker. He averaged 6:07 of ice time during the game. It marked the first time two brothers had taken the ice together for the same NHL team since Mathieu Joseph and Pierre‑Olivier Joseph suited up for the St. Louis Blues during the 2024‑25 season.

The Game

Live from Ball Arena, the Avs will take on the struggling Sabers, who live in frosty conditions, but they've been just as cold with their shooting, as they've dropped seven of their last eight games. Coverage begins at 7 p.m. local time. 

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Red Wings Set For Bounce Back in Offensive Frenzy Versus Ducks

Thursday's NHL schedule is a loaded ten games, packed with excitement and promise fast-paced action, dramatic finishes, and plenty of highlight-reel moments. One of the most compelling games of the night features the red hot Anaheim Ducks facing off against the ice cold Detroit Red Wings, who've lost four of their last five games. The Ducks look to rebound after suffering a 4-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche Tuesday and build on their 11-4-1 start with a win on Thursday. 

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Picks: Red Wings +2.5 & Over 5.5 Goals (-114)

Despite recent trends, the Red Wings enter this matchup as favorites, which isn't surprising given the history between these two teams. Just two weeks ago, the Ducks defeated Detroit, but prior to that, the Red Wings had dominated at home, winning 16 of their last 23 matchups against Anaheim. Overall, Anaheim has struggled in the Motor City, claiming just two victories in eight trips. If the Ducks hope to end that skid, they’ll need to bring their best effort.

Both teams are poised for a potential turnaround. Detroit is coming off three straight losses and could use a bounce-back performance, while Anaheim’s impressive run of seven wins in their last eight games suggests they might be due for a setback. Offensively, both squads boast elite talent with Anaheim’s 20-year-old top-line center, Leo Carlsson, being one of the biggest surprises of the season. The early season breakout has 26 points in 16 games, second only to Nathan MacKinnon in league scoring. Carlsson has historically excelled against Detroit, tallying points in all four career matchups with a goal and seven assists. His play will be crucial in keeping the Ducks competitive.

Goaltending will be a major storyline, as both teams have struggled between the pipes. Anaheim is expected to give regular starter Lukas Dostal the night off, turning instead to backup Petr Mrazek. The 33-year-old former Red Wings netminder has had a rough start to the season, posting a 4.57 goals-against average and an .865 save percentage over three games, allowing 14 goals. In his career against Detroit, Mrazek has a 3.26 GAA and .878 save percentage over 16 games. In net for Detroit is former Ducks star John Gibson, whose homecoming to Anaheim didn’t go well as he allowed four goals on 31 shots in his first game back. 

With elite offenses on both sides and goaltenders in tough form, this game is likely to see plenty of scoring. Ultimately, the Red Wings will look to leverage their home advantage and historical dominance over the Ducks to secure a much-needed win, while Anaheim will rely on Carlsson and their hot offense to stay in the fight. A wager on the Red Wings and the over at -114 odds with an $72.76 bankroll would return a profit of $64.03, for a total payout of $136.79 in return.

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Who's won the most MVPs in MLB history? Where Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani now rank

Who's won the most MVPs in MLB history? Where Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani now rank originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani have gone back-to-back.

The New York Yankees slugger and Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star were named the American League and National League MVPs, respectively, for the second straight year on Thursday.

It’s the third straight season Ohtani has picked up an MVP trophy and his fourth win overall. And all four of his MVPs were awarded in unanimous fashion.

While Judge was also a unanimous MVP winner last year, he faced fierce competition from Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh this time around. Judge earned 17 of 30 first-place votes en route to 355 total points, while Raleigh finished as the runner-up with 13 first-place votes and 335 points.

So, after Judge and Ohtani added to their MVP hauls, where do they now stand on MLB‘s all-time leaderboard? Here’s what to know:

How many MLB players have won multiple MVPs?

Since 1931, when the Baseball Writers’ Association of America started voting for MVP, 30 players have won the award multiple times, according to MLB.com.

How many MVPs has Aaron Judge won?

Judge has pulled into a tie with 10 other all-time greats, including Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, for the third-most MVP awards with three. Judge took home AL MVP honors in 2022, 2024 and 2025.

How many MVPs has Shohei Ohtani won?

Ohtani, meanwhile, stands all alone in second place with four MVP trophies. The two-way sensation won AL MVP with the Los Angeles Angels in 2021 and 2023, before repeating as NL MVP with the Dodgers in 2024 and 2025.

Ohtani is the first player across the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB to ever win an MVP and a championship in each of his first two seasons with a team, according to OptaSTATS.

How many MLB players have won MVP in both leagues?

Ohtani last year joined Frank Robinson as the only players to ever win MVP in each league, and he’s now the first player to win multiple AL and NL MVPs.

Who has won the most MVPs in MLB history?

Ohtani sits three MVP award wins away from matching Barry Bonds‘ all-time record. MLB’s home run king captured the award seven times over his 22-year career, more than any other player in baseball history.

Bonds won MVP twice with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1990 and 1992 before repeating as the winner for the first time in his debut 1993 season with the San Francisco Giants. He then won MVP four straight times with the Giants from 2001-04.

MLB players with the most MVPs

Here’s a full look at every player with multiple MVPs (* = active player):

1.Barry Bonds: 7

2. Shohei Ohtani*: 4

T-3. Yogi Berra: 3

T-3. Roy Campanella: 3

T-3. Joe DiMaggio: 3

T-3. Jimmie Foxx: 3

T-3. Aaron Judge*: 3

T-3. Mickey Mantle: 3

T-3. Stan Musial: 3

T-3. Albert Pujols: 3

T-3. Alex Rodriguez: 3

T-3. Mike Schmidt: 3

T-3. Mike Trout*: 3

T-14. Ernie Banks: 2

T-14. Johnny Bench: 2

T-14. Miguel Cabrera: 2

T-14. Juan Gonzalez: 2

T-14. Hank Greenberg: 2

T-14. Bryce Harper*: 2

T-14. Carl Hubbell: 2

T-14. Roger Maris: 2

T-14. Willie Mays: 2

T-14. Joe Morgan: 2

T-14. Dale Murphy: 2

T-14. Hal Newhouser: 2

T-14. Cal Ripken Jr.: 2

T-14. Frank Robinson: 2

T-14. Frank Thomas: 2

T-14. Ted Williams: 2

T-14. Robin Yount: 2

Editor’s note: The original version of this story was published in November 2024.

Scott Barrett fit to return and captain All Blacks against England at Twickenham

  • Barrett missed win against Scotland due to cut

  • Scott Robertson preparing for aerial contest

Scott Barrett has come back to ­captain the All Blacks against England at Twickenham this weekend

Barrett had 12 stitches threaded in his leg after he suffered a cut beneath his knee playing against ­Ireland a fortnight ago, and missed his team’s 25-17 victory against ­Scotland at ­Murrayfield last week, but Scott ­Robertson, the New ­Zealand head coach, confirmed that he had played a full part in training and will be ready for the England game.

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Ex-Canadiens Goalie Having Good Start To Season

Jake Allen (Eric Bolte - Imagn Images)

During the 2025 NHL off-season, the New Jersey Devils re-signed former Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen to a five-year $9 million contract. 

So far, the decision to keep Allen around is looking like a good one for the Devils. In nine games so far this season with the Devils, the former Canadiens goaltender has a 6-2-0 record, a 2.29 goals-against average, and a .914 save percentage. He has also had a .900 save percentage or better in six out of his nine appearances this season, which shows that he has been consistent.

Allen also just put together his best start of the season so far against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Nov. 8. During it, the former Canadiens goaltender stopped 33 out of 34 shots, which equated an impressive .971 save percentage of the night. 

Allen’s goal from here will be to continue to provide solid goaltending for the Devils. If he does, it will only make the Devils a more challenging team for opponents to face off against this season. 

In 127 games over four seasons with the Canadiens from 2020-21 to 2023-24, Allen recorded a 41-68-15 record, a .899 save percentage, a 3.30 goals-against average, and three shutouts. 

Players separated by 15 years, 1100 NHL games helping fuel Panthers recent run of consistency

One of the newest members of the Florida Panthers has been helping provide some stability on the back line while the team’s oldest forward is pacing the group offensively.

Their contributions come at a time when the team has struggled to find dependability in their game amid a myriad of injuries to everyday players.

Considering the incredible career Brad Marchand has had, it’s probably less surprising to see him collecting points as rapidly as he has been than it has been to see the emergence of young defenseman Donovan Sebrango.

Florida claimed Sebrango off waivers from the Ottawa Senators earlier this season on the heels of losing Dmitry Kulikov to a labrum injury that will keep him out of the lineup for five months following surgery.

Sebrango arrived in South Florida with all of four NHL games of experience under his belt, but the 6-foot-2, 223-pound blueliner had a set of skills that caught the eye of the Cats’ front office.

He moves well and has a quick burst of speed that he can use to jump up into plays or quickly close a gap. He’s shown a keen sense of when to jump into plays and when to sit back, an indication that he’s quickly grasping the concepts of Florida’s five-man defensive systems.

On Monday, Sebrango’s fifth game since joining the Panthers, he picked up a pair of assists in Florida’s 3-2 victory in Las Vegas.

They were his first points in the NHL.

While the sample size remains small, it appears Florida may have found themselves another viable player that fits well in their physically-demanding systems.

“I think he's played the same game, and that's a really impressive thing because he's he doesn't have a lot of NHL experience,” said Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice. “He's still a young man, but he has been very, very consistent in his style of game and what we expect from him, and that is highly unusual in a young player, especially a defenseman. There are so many different reads, and we play a different game than he's been experiencing, so we're really impressed with his composure in the game, and we like his bite.”

As for Marchand, the 37-year-old has been performing like he’s 10 years younger.

Regardless of what line he’s on or who he’s skating with, Marchand has been Florida’s most consistent point producer so far this season, but lately he’s taken things to another level.

After logging three goals and three assists over his first seven games, Marchand has exploded over his past eight outings.

He’s racked up eight goals and 12 points during his eight-game scoring streak, but it gets even better than that.

Marchand has scored goals in five straight games, with six total tallies over that span, some of which were highlight-worthy.

“It's almost more fun to watch the guys who haven't played here, who didn't see it in the playoffs, react to that,” Maurice said after Marchand scored a gorgeous backhand goal during Monday's win in Vegas. “He's special in tight, his hands are so quick. It would be the thing about Brad that…you know he's a good player when you coached against him for years, but you get on the ice in practice and you see those goals, it's just an exceptional set of hands.”

While an unlikely pair, both Marchand and Sebrango have done well lately bringing their unique brands of hockey to a Panthers team that was in need of steadiness and reliability.

How long they can keep it going remains to be seen.

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Photo caption: Nov 1, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand (63) celebrates with defenseman Donovan Sebrango (6) after the game against the Dallas Stars at Amerant Bank Arena. (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)