Red Sox Minor Lines: Devin Futrell strikes out 12

Worcester: L, 1-4 (BOX SCORE)


Patrick Sandoval had another short rehab outing, giving up a couple runs to Toledo (Tigers AAA) while also botching a pickoff attempt. The offense went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position. Romy Gonzalez, who hopes to return this week, had a knock, but it was one of just six on the day, and the only extra-base hit was Tsung-Che Cheng’s, who had a triple. The WooSox never held a lead despite Toledo not having a spectacular day themselves.

Portland: L, 5-7 (BOX SCORE)

Portland is probably the most consistent and intriguing offensive team relative to their level on the farm, and they showed it again Tuesday in Connecticut against the Yard Goats (Rockies AA). Franklin Arias had three hits and Johanfran Garcia chipped in a double, and even Brooks Brannon continues to get hits, but the team also had the stranding runners bug, leaving ten on the basepaths. In the end, Hartford puleed ahead with three runs in the bottom of the seventh to take the lead for good.

Greenville: W. 2-0 (BOX SCORE)

Justin Gonzalez’s line drive in the third and Luke Heyman’s solo shot in the fourth were the only productive hits the team had in Asheville. (Astros High-A) But the offense isn’t the story, because Devin Futrell was absolutely nails in his six innings. Futrell is an overpowering lefty who has the size the team typically looks for (6’5″, 217) Although he lacks high-end velocity, he had total command Tuesday. He struck out 12 in six innings and threw 84 pitches; this was his second consecutive awesome start. Tyler Davis and Steven Brooks finished off a masterful night on the mound. Here are all of Futrell’s K’s throughout the night.

Salem: L, 2-7 (BOX SCORE)

Salem had just four hits against Myrtle Beach (Cubs A) and took until the sixth inning to get on the board. At the top of the lineup, Skylar King had a home run, and Andrews Opata had a knock and his 30th stolen base of the season, but the offense was mostly stagnant otherwise, wasting two hits from Avinson Pinto in the middle of the lineup as everyone otherwise got sat down on strikes at least once.

Happy day game Wednesday!

Where to watch Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Minnesota Twins: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, June 24

The Los Angeles Dodgers, ranked first in the NL West with a 51-29 record, face the Minnesota Twins, who are third in the AL Central with a 38-43 record. The Los Angeles Dodgers are favored with a -175 moneyline compared to the Minnesota Twins' +145. Starting pitchers are Shohei Ohtani for the Dodgers, with a 1.47 ERA, and Joe Ryan for the Twins, with a 2.99 ERA.

  • Date: Wednesday, June 24

  • Time: 7:40 p.m. ET / 4:40 p.m. PT

  • Where: Target Field, Minneapolis, MN

  • TV Channels: Twins.TV Presented by Progressive, SportsNet LA

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 51-29 (first in NL West)

  • Minnesota Twins: 38-43 (third in AL Central)

  • Spread: Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Minnesota Twins +145 / Los Angeles Dodgers -175

  • Over/Under: 8.0

Los Angeles Dodgers: Shohei Ohtani (7-2, ERA: 1.47, K: 78, WHIP: 0.88)

Minnesota Twins: Joe Ryan (5-3, ERA: 2.99, K: 99, WHIP: 1.00)

Series: Game 3 of 3

Weather: 74°F at first pitch

Santos up, Corniell optioned

SAN ANTONIO, TX - JUNE 11: Winston Santos #14 of the Frisco RoughRiders reacts during the game between the Frisco RoughRiders and the San Antonio Missions at Nelson Wolff Stadium on Thursday, June 11, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Zach Del Bello/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images)

The Texas Rangers have recalled pitcher Winston Santos, the team announced today. To make room for Santos on the active roster, the Rangers have optioned pitcher Jose Corniell to AAA Round Rock.

This is part of the domino effect resulting from Jack Leiter going on the injured list (and then having ankle surgery yesterday). Corniell was called up to take the place of Leiter on the active roster, with Cal Quantrill, the team’s long man, starting in Leiter’s place yesterday. Corniell threw 69 pitches yesterday, and thus would not be available to pitch again until, most likely, this weekend. Not wanting to be left without someone who can give them length out of the pen, Corniell is now sent down and Santos is up.

Santos, a 24 year old righthander who was added to the 40 man roster after the 2024 season, has spent 2026 at AA Frisco, and has not performed in such a way that you would expect him to get a call up. He has a 7.44 ERA on the year in 42.1 innings over 11 starts, though with an impressive 12.3 Ks per 9 (and a less impressive 2.1 HRs and 4.5 walks per 9). Interestingly, has allowed exactly three runs in each of his last six games, in which he has faced exactly 21 batters four times (and 25 and 18 batters the other two times).

So why is Santos the guy called up? The only other pitchers on the 40 man roster who are not short relievers are Leandro Lopez, currently on the injured list, and David Davalillo, who was assigned to the ACL Rangers where, I would assume, he’s working on things. Davalillo had started the season at Frisco and was pitching for Round Rock before he got sent to the desert. And there’s no one in the system who is not on the 40 man roster who is making a compelling case to be added to the 40 man roster (which would mean DFA’ing, say, Blaine Crim, or pre-emptively putting Jack Leiter on the 60 day injured list under the assumption he won’t be available until mid-August) and sit in the bullpen as the emergency long man.

Where to watch New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, June 24

The New York Yankees, ranked first in the AL East with a 47-31 record, face the Detroit Tigers, who are fourth in the AL Central with a 34-45 record. The Detroit Tigers are favored with a -145 moneyline compared to the New York Yankees' +120. Starting pitchers are Ryan Weathers for the Yankees, with a 4.13 ERA, and Tarik Skubal for the Tigers, with a 3.02 ERA.

  • Date: Wednesday, June 24

  • Time: 6:40 p.m. ET / 3:40 p.m. PT

  • Where: Comerica Park, Detroit, MI

  • TV Channels: Detroit SportsNet, Amazon Prime Video

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • New York Yankees: 47-31 (first in AL East)

  • Detroit Tigers: 34-45 (fourth in AL Central)

  • Spread: Detroit Tigers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Detroit Tigers -145 (56.6%) / New York Yankees +120 (43.4%)

  • Over/Under: 7.5

New York Yankees: Ryan Weathers (2-5, ERA: 4.13, K: 89, WHIP: 1.13)

Detroit Tigers: Tarik Skubal (3-3, ERA: 3.02, K: 57, WHIP: 1.02)

Series: Game 3 of 3 (series tied)

Weather: 72°F at first pitch

Insider Says Keep an Eye on Former Oiler in Free Agency

According to David Pagnotta of the Fourth Period, one name to watch this week, and as NHL free agency opens, is former Edmonton Oilers forward Jesse Puljujarvi.

Pagnotta writes, "We’re a week away from the free agent doors swinging open. One player to look out for: Jesse Puljujarvi." He adds, "He had a monster season in the Swiss League. His hip issues are a thing of the past, I’m told, and there’s already lots interest from several teams eyeing a mid-six upgrade."

Could the Oilers be among them?

This is a different management team that has no real history with Puljujarvi. There's a new coaching crew that would be able to give him a fresh look and while many of the same players are here that saw Puljujarvi struggle, if accountability and effort are going to be the focus of training camp and the 2026-27 season, maybe Puljujarvi thrives under someone like Mike Babcock. Perhaps he needs that structure and no-nonsense leader to finally break through. 

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He scored 52 points in 52 games this past season playing for Geneve Servette. Prior to leaving the NHL, he spent time with both the Pittsburgh Penguins and Florida Panthers in 2024-25. He's shown flashes of a high ceiling in the NHL, but not been able to put it all together. 

If he gets another shot in the NHL, this could be his last. He'll be extremely motivated and as a big body with skill, maybe he's a fit on a low-cost, relatively risk-free contract. 

He was taken fourth overall by the Oilers in the 2016 draft and there may be a part of this organization that would love to see that selection finally pay off. 

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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Wednesday, June 24

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How about a double-dinger Tuesday?

Things have been very profitable here over the last three weeks with a solid 7-14 SU run for +17 units. Let's smack some four-baggers and hit the MLB player props.

Daulton Varsho has come back from injury in great form and has an elite home run matchup today, while Luis Garcia is trying to go yard in every game vs. the Phillies, and might have his best chance today vs. Aaron Nola.

Brandon Marsh has also gone deep in back-to-back games and has a matchup vs. the worst HR/FB rate in all of baseball. 

These are my favorite home run props for Wednesday, June 24.

  • UPDATE: Added another HR pick + parlay.

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Blue Jays Daulton Varsho+494
Nationals Luis Garcia+550
Phillies Brandon Marsh+640
💲Today's HR parlay+21284

Home run pick: Daulton Varsho (+494)

All Daulton Varsho has done since returning to the lineup is hit two home runs and a pair of doubles in three games.

He racked up three extra-base hits against Houston yesterday, and while it's a small sample, his BlastContact numbers rank among the Top 20 in baseball over the last two weeks.

His matchup today might be the best he's had since returning.

He gets right-hander Mike Burrows, who has allowed 18 home runs this season, was recently moved back into the rotation, and has been crushed by left-handed hitters to the tune of a .320 batting average. Twelve of those 18 home runs allowed have come against lefties.

Burrows owns the 21st-worst HR/FB rate in baseball over the last 30 days and doesn't generate many groundballs, carrying just a 38% groundball rate.

I'd play this down to +420.

  • Time: 7:07 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet, Space City Home Network

Home run pick: Luis Garcia (+550)

Luis Garcia has gone deep in each game of this series against the Phillies, which has already produced five homers last night and three more in the opener.

Home runs have accounted for 15 total runs through the first two games. Three of Garcia's last four hits have left the yard. He is locked in right now and gets another great matchup and setting today.

There is a slight wind blowing out to right field again, which has helped the left-handed bats throughout this series.

Aaron Nola still looks like he's searching for answers. He owns the 28th-worst HR/FB rate among MLB starters over the last 30 days and has allowed multiple home runs in back-to-back starts. His HR/9 is worse on the road, and left-handed hitters have tagged him for a .909 OPS.

Everything lines up for Garcia to stay hot.

  • Time: 6:45 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Nationals.TV, NBCSP

Home run pick: Brandon Marsh (+640)

I don't think I can leave Brandon Marsh off the card today after he helped spark the ninth-inning comeback last night with a homer off Washington closer Brad Lord. He has gone deep in each game of this series and might have an even better chance to leave the yard tonight despite being priced only slightly shorter than yesterday.

Miles Mikolas gets the ball today, and he owns the worst HR/FB rate in baseball while also carrying the 10th-worst Blast Contact percentage allowed. His HR/9 at home sits at a hefty 2.5, and Washington has been protecting him lately by using an opener ahead of him. Not today.

As a traditional starter this season, Mikolas has posted an 8.80 ERA with an .861 OPS allowed.

After last night's wild game, it wouldn't be surprising to see both teams leave the yard multiple times again.

  • Time: 6:45 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Nationals.TV, NBCSP
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  • HR picks: 19-119, -21.83 units

Today’s HR parlay

Blue Jays Daulton VarshoBet Now
+21284
Nationals Luis Garcia
Phillies Brandon Marsh

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Warriors reportedly receiving No. 11 pick trade offer led to draft room scene

Warriors reportedly receiving No. 11 pick trade offer led to draft room scene originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy raised eyebrows with their viral draft room interaction Tuesday night.

After joking that the two were arguing about the best golf course in San Francisco, Dunleavy downplayed the moment as a whole while speaking to reporters after the 2026 NBA Draft, adding that there were “probably some talks about trades” before the team selected Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg with the No. 11 pick.

More details about that conversation were shared by The SF Standard’s Tim Kawakami on Wednesday morning, who reported, citing multiple sources, that Dunleavy and Lacob were “brushing off a moderate offer” for the No. 11 pick.

“From our standpoint, we knew we were going to pick Yaxel at 11, he was the guy,” Dunleavy told reporters. “But you just want to flush him out, make sure you’re not missing anything that falls in your lap or makes a ton of sense. So that’s what we were doing. And I think Joe was like, ‘Come on, just let’s go ahead and pick the guy.’ I said, ‘Joe, we have time. They give you five minutes.’ He was just getting a little anxious about us taking Yaxel.

“The good thing was, because we were on the clock, nobody could swoop in and take him ahead of us. So I was willing to be patient with it.”

Now that that’s cleared up, hopefully everyone can move on from the viral moment.

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On This Date: Panthers Defeat Edmonton In Game 7, Win Franchise's First Stanley Cup

If you’re reading this story, there is a good chance that you remember where you were on June 24, 2024.

It was on that night, inside a packed Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, that the Florida Panthers became Stanley Cup champions for the first time in team history.

Florida defeated the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 in Game 7 that night, ending an epic series that was an intense roller coaster of emotions for both the teams and their fans.

The Panthers jumped out to a 3-0 series lead, winning the first three games of the Final by a combined score of 11-4.

It looked like they were an unstoppable force destined to cruise their way to a Stanley Cup.

Then the Oilers dominated Game 4, turning Downtown Edmonton into a party zone after beating down the Panthers 8-1.

They followed that up with a 5-3 road win in Game 5 and a strong 5-1 win in Game 6, pulling off the unthinkable and forcing a seventh and deciding game.

With all the momentum squarely on Edmonton’s side, it was an unbelievable situation for the Panthers and their fans to find themselves in ahead of a do-or-die Game 7.

The Panthers got back to their roots, grinding down Edmonton and holding them to only a handful of high-end chances while skating to a resounding 2-1 victory.

For all the blood, sweat and tears it took to reach the pinnacle, it sure seemed worth it during that night of celebrating.

Enjoy the memories today, and relive some of the magic in the videos below.

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Astros Prospect Report: June 23rd

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 19, 2026: Kevin Alvarez #11 of the Houston Astros throws to the infield during the fifth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Miami Marlins at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

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

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (33-42) won 12-5 (BOX SCORE)

After El Paso got a run in the first, Sugar Land got on the board in the 2nd inning on a Spence sac fly. They got another run in the third inning on a Whitcomb solo home run. The offense added 5 runs in the 4th inning on a Biggio RBI double, Whitcomb 2 run single, Brooks RBI single and a run on a wild pitch. Biggio added a solo home run in the 5th and Brooks added an RBI double. Mancini got the start and went 4.2 innings allowing 5 runs, 4 earned. The Woodpeckers added some insurance in the 8th inning on a Whitcomb walk, a passed ball and a wild pitch. The pen was great tossing 4.1 scoreless innings as they closed out the 12-5 win.

Note: Biggio has a .839 OPS this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (32-38) won 10-1 (BOX SCORE)

The Hooks got the scoring started in the 2nd inning on a Whitaker RBI double and Holy 2 run inside-the-park home run. They blew it open in the 3rd inning scoring 6 runs on a Schiavone solo home run, Sullivan 2 run double, Bush 2 run home run and Whitaker solo home run. They got another run in the 4th on a double play. Nezuh started for the Hooks and went 5 innings allowing 1 run with 9 strikeouts. Santos tossed 2 perfect innings in relief and Torres tossed 2 scoreless innings as they closed out the 10-1 win.

Note: Schiavone has a .863 OPS in Double-A.


A+: Asheville Tourists (18-51lost 2-0 (BOX SCORE)

Rodriguez started for Asheville and turned in a nice outing allowing 2 runs over 6 innings while striking out 3 batters. The offense struggled all game collecting just 4 hits as they were shutout in the 2-0 loss.

Note: Rodriguez has a 2.74 ERA in June


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (34-35) won 9-1 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning scoring 3 runs on an error and RBI singles from Flores and Cauro. They got another run in the 4th on a groundout. Beck started for the Woodpeckers and tossed 3 scoreless innings. He was relieved by Fraide who allowed 1 unearned run over 4 innings while striking out 6. The Woodpeckers blew it open in the 6th inning getting back to back to back home runs from Huezo, Neyens and Alvarez. Salas added a sac fly as well. Saunier tossed 2 scoreless innings to close out the 9-1 win.

Note: Huezo has a .909 OPS this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Ethan Pecko – 11:05 CT

CC: Bryce Mayer – 7:00 CT

AV: Yeriel Santos – 5:45 CT

FV: TBD – 5:35 CT

Mike Dunleavy explains ‘anxious’ viral NBA draft interaction with Warriors owner

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows People gathered at the Warriors Draft Headquarters in San Francisco, CA, Image 2 shows Man in a black shirt, with a hand under his chin, sitting at a table with a microphone, Image 3 shows Adam Silver and Yaxel Lendeborg shake hands on stage
Warriors GM

Mike Dunleavy has jokes. 

When asked about what led to the seemingly awkward exchange between him and the Warriors owner Joe Lacob Tuesday night during the NBA draft that has since gone viral, Dunleavy said the two got into an argument over the best golf course in San Francisco. 

The Warriors general manager then said it was a joke, and that the pressure of the moment with possible trades led to anxiety. 

“This is a really strong draft, so once we got to No. 9, No. 10 and No. 11, I felt like we were going to be anxious to see who falls there,” Dunleavy told reporters after taking Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg at No. 11. “But we felt like at No. 11, no matter what happened, we were going to get a good player. 

“As far as the discussion with Joe and I … at that point there were probably some talks about trades and things like that. But ultimately we were all in agreement to land on taking Yaxel. I think Joe was like, ‘Come on, let’s go ahead and pick the guy’. He was just getting a little anxious about us taking Yaxel.” 

Dunleavy and Lacob’s exchange happened moments before the team ended up staying at No. 11, despite fielding trade offers. 

The toss-up for the Warriors front office was reportedly between Arizona guard Brayden Burries — who went to the Bucks with the No. 10 pick — and Lendeborg.

Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy talking in the corner in a viral moment. @TheDunkCentral/X

While he’s an older rookie at 23, Lendeborg won a national championship at Michigan this past season after transferring from UAB. 

Lendeborg averaged 15.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while appearing in 40 games and starting 39. 

The Warriors added one of college basketball’s best big men. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

The forward was also named Big 10 Player of the Year and was a consensus First Team All-American. 

The 23-year-old, though on the older side for a rookie, will offer youth to a Warriors team headlined by 38-year-old Steph Curry, 36-year-old Draymond Green and 36-year-old Jimmy Butler. 

Mets' Brett Baty explains why he's among league leaders in this notable category

A quick perusal of some niche MLB stats yields this quirky nugget – Brett Baty of the Mets sits in excellent company when it comes to results on the first pitch of an at-bat. 

Baty is 15-for-28 when he hits the first pitch, a .536 batting average. In this slice of baseball life, Baty ranks fourth in the majors behind Kyle Schwarber (.583) and CJ Abrams and Nick Kurtz (.556 each). Old pal Brandon Nimmo is fifth at .513. 

To get a window into the craft of hitting, we asked Baty why he thought he’s had such success on the first pitch: 

“I think it’s just being aggressive to stuff that I’m looking for and, if it shows up early, then hunt it,” Baty said. “Obviously, we do our homework and we know what the pitcher’s got, but I think it’s just about being aggressive on pitches in the zone and trying to hit the ball hard.” 

On the first pitch this season, Baty also has a 1.355 OPS. He’s got two doubles, two home runs, and 10 RBI. Entering Wednesday’s doubleheader against the Cubs at Citi Field, Baty is batting .220 with a .606 OPS overall. 

In his career, Baty is a .417 hitter on the first pitch with eight home runs in 123 plate appearances that have ended on the first pitch.

Asked if there were any of his first-pitch hits this year that were particularly memorable, Baty pointed to an at-bat early in the Mets’ 16-7 victory in 12 innings in Washington on May 18 where he “sold out” for a fastball. He was leading off the fourth inning with the Mets trailing, 3-1, against Nationals righty Jake Irvin. 

“I was gonna look really silly if it was a curveball or changeup or anything,” Baty said. “I just completely sold out to the heater and it showed up in the window I was looking for and I hit it pretty hard. I was hunting in a certain area.” 

Irvin threw a 92.7 mile-per-hour fastball and Baty hit the second-longest home run of his career, a 451-foot shot to center field that landed near a dumpster beyond the wall. It was clocked at 111.2 mph off the bat. Not surprisingly, the ball had an expected batting average of 1.000 and would have been a homer in all 30 MLB parks, according to Statcast. 

On the television broadcast that day, Gary Cohen noted that Baty had hit the first 35 home runs of his career against 35 different pitchers. When Baty hit No. 36, Irvin became the first pitcher to give up multiple homers to Baty.

Baty did not realize he was among baseball’s leaders in average on the first pitch. But he was curious about some of the other names on the list. When told that Schwarber, the Phillies’ slugger who leads MLB with 29 home runs, was atop the category, Baty smiled and said, “Of course he is – he’s raking.”

Baty’s former Met teammate, Nimmo, hit a ninth-inning triple on the first pitch of an at-bat on Tuesday, bringing him to 20-for-39 on the first pitch. Nimmo has eight doubles, two triples and two homers on the first pitch this year. 

“What’s interesting about Nimmo is that he’s normally viewed as a kind of work-the-count, patient guy, right?” Baty said. “It’d be interesting to ask him if he’s doing anything differently.”

Whatever the case, connecting on the initial offering can be good business for hitters, even in this work-the-count age. So far this season, MLB hitters are batting .334 with a .912 OPS on the first pitch.

Wednesday Morning Links

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 22: Ezequiel Duran #20 of the Texas Rangers celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run against the Miami Marlins during the fourth inning at loanDepot park on June 22, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Sam Navarro/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Morning, all!

Right handed pitcher AJ Russell, who the Rangers drafted in the second round last year, has been promoted to Hub City.

Jack Leiter has undergone surgery to remove the os trigonometry bone and the Rangers are confident he will return to the mound this year. The Rangers’ previous experiences with this surgery haven’t had such speedy recoveries, though.

The Rangers don’t really have a clear replacement to step into Leiter’s spot in the rotation.

Cody Bradford and Jordan Montgomery are still several weeks away from returning to the rotation.

The three starting pitching prospects on the 40 man roster have not had particularly good starts to the 2026 season.

Corey Seager’s return from the concussion protocol is unlikely before Thursday due to today’s early game against the Marlins.

Athletics’ Zack Gelof loses hit streak at 24 games after getting spiked on his right hand

SAN FRANCISCO — Athletics second baseman Zack Gelof’s 24-game hitting streak came to a quick and painful end Tuesday night.

Gelof flied out to right as the leadoff hitter in the Athletics’ 3-1 loss to San Francisco. In the second inning, the Giants’ Matt Chapman hit a liner off the left-field wall to bring home Willy Adames and give San Francisco a 2-0 lead.

Chapman tried for a double, but the throw from Tyler Soderstrom in left field to Gelof was in time to nail Chapman. But Chapman inadvertently stepped on Gelof’s right hand as the second baseman was applying the tag with his glove hand.

Gelof quickly left the field in obvious pain — ending his night and his streak.

He was unavailable for comment after the game, but manager Mark Kotsay said X-rays were negative and Gelof did not need stitches.

Gelof’s hitting streak matched the longest in the majors in the past two seasons, joining Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas. It’s also the seventh longest in Athletics franchise history and the second longest since the club moved to California in 1968. Jason Giambi had a 25-game hitting streak in 1997.

Gelof also had his on-base streak of 27 games end, along with a streak of scoring in 13 consecutive games.

The Athletics selected Gelof from the University of Virginia in the second round of the 2021 draft. He had a strong rookie season in 2023, batting .267 with 14 homers in 69 games. He struggled the next two seasons, hitting .211 with 188 strikeouts in 2024 and batting .174 last year, when injuries limited him to 30 games.

Gelof is hitting .282 this season. Before Tuesday’s game, Kotsay said one reason for Gelof’s resurgence was a change in his bat-angle approach to the baseball.

“We’re seeing a player that resembles the guy that came up and really excited us about (his) future,” Kotsay said. “The confidence that he has continues to grow and you see it out there on the baseball field.”

Also on Tuesday, Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz went 0 for 4 with three strikeouts, ending a 22-game on-base streak.

What Recently Acquired Connor McMichael Will Bring To The St. Louis Blues

The St. Louis Blues, after a long time under consideration, have parted ways with Jordan Kyrou, sending him to the Washington Capitals for a package of two players and a pick.

The Blues received 25-year-old Connor McMichael, prospect Milton Gastrin, and the 16th overall pick in the 2026 NHL draft. 

That’s a very positive haul for the Blues, who add another skilled forward prospect in Gastrin, a fourth first-round pick in this year’s draft, and McMichael, an established NHL center with recent success in the league.

McMichael and Kyrou each finished the 2025-26 season with 46 points, although both players clearly had down years. 

The year prior, McMichael scored 26 goals and 57 points in 82 games as the Capitals finished in first place in the Eastern Conference. 

While McMichael’s history of success isn’t as strong as Kyrou’s, McMichael brings versatility to play center or wing. 

Stylistically, McMichael and Kyrou have similarities. McMichael is a speedy winger, ranking in the 77th percentile in max skating speed, while ranking in the 69th percentile of players recording 20-22 miles per hour bursts, according to NHL EDGE.

Connor McMichael scored 14 goals and 46 points in 78 games this season. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)
Connor McMichael scored 14 goals and 46 points in 78 games this season. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

McMichael is also a dual-threat offensive player, possessing a strong shot and goalscoring instincts while also maintaining a playmaker’s mindset. The former 25th overall pick of the 2019 NHL draft i a capable puck handler, willing to skate with the puck in transition.

But that’s not the only way McMichael is effective. He is a smart player, which makes him an offensive threat without the puck. McMichael is efficient at timing his entrances to high-danger areas. 

His defensive game isn’t as polished as Kyrou’s has become, but there is still plenty of time for him to improve in that aspect of the game.

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McMichael is an RFA who was earning $2.1 million on his last contract. His qualifying offer is also $2.1 million, but the expectation is that McMichael is looking for a deserved pay raise. 

Where McMichael fits in the lineup will be an interesting aspect to watch. Robert Thomas is the first-line center, and Dalibor Dvorsky will skate on either the second or third line. Could McMichael play up the middle for the Blues, or will he be shifted to the wing?

The Blues have an abundance of left-handed wingers: Dylan Holloway, Jake Neighbours, Pavel Buchnevich, and Otto Stenberg. On the right side, they have Jimmy Snuggerud and possibly Justin Carbonneau, if the Blues believe he is ready to play in the NHL next season. 

McMichael is a skilled, adaptable forward, who should be able to play anywhere in the Blues lineup.


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Islanders Announce 2026 Preseason Schedule & Rookie Scrimmages

The New York Islanders announced their preseason schedule on Wednesday:

The NHL's new Collective Bargaining Agreement cut preseason down from six games to four. This upcoming preseason will be the first time since 2014 that the Islanders hand't faced the Philadelphia Flyers. 

Also included in the preseason release is the scheduling of two rookie camp scrimmages against the New Jersey Devils. 

On Sept. 13, the Islanders rookies will face the Devils' in New Jersey at their practice facility before hosting them at Northwell Health Ice Center on Sept. 15. 

Islanders rookie camp opens a week before NHL camp does.