Patrick Bailey Showed Why the Guardians Got Him

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 10: Cleveland Guardians catcher Patrick Bailey (16) takes the field prior to the Major League Baseball game between the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians on May 10, 2026, at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

In Patrick Bailey’s second start in Cleveland, he showed why the Guardians decided to trade for the defensive-first catcher.

Bailey’s task on Tuesday was to handle the Guardians’ worst starting pitcher so far in 2026, Slade Cecconi. Coming into the game, Cecconi had a 19% whiff rate and had been attempting a fairly even pitch mix between his five offerings – 34% four seamers, 26% cutters, 16% sinkers, 15% curveballs, and 10% sliders/sweepers. Below, you can view a map of Slade’s pitch selection patterns for the year from Baseball Savant:

After the game, Cecconi told reporters that he did not shake Bailey off even one time, so we know that the game-calling was the catcher’s doing when analyzing differences below. During his four innings of work against the Angels, Slade achieved a 25% whiff rate while going to a fastball-heavy mix, throwing his sinker 38%, his four-seamer 33% and his cutter 22% of the time, cutting his curveball and sweeper usage to a combined 6%. He also displayed a significant change in location choices, as seen below with a chart from Baseball Savant:

If you do some quick math, here, you’ll see that Bailey had Cecconi avoiding wasting pitches below the zone, instead peppering the top of the zone and above. Cecconi’s sinker and four-seamer both are above average in vertical movement, so this seems to reflect Bailey trusting that this movement would result in more whiffs if aimed at a higher location, while encouraging Cecconi to let loose with his velocity (his fastball mix showed improvement over his year averages by over 1 mph for each pitch).

Bailey’s choice to focus on fastball mix was interesting because the Angels are solidly top five in MLB against four-seamers and cutters… however, they are 29th against sinkers in MLB. Cecconi’s sinker, meanwhile, has been his best pitch by run-value in 2026 at +2.5 runs above average. My guess here is that Bailey particularly liked how the sinker would play off of Slade’s cutter and fastball, and chose to risk the Angels’ ability to hit those two pitches in order to get the most out of a pitch in the sinker that has been the Halos’ kryptonite. This turned out to be an effective strategy, and demonstrates Bailey’s quickness in being able to analyze both pitcher and opposing team to devise an effective game-calling strategy.

Bailey also displayed his elite pitch-framing ability, particularly in an at-bat against the most dangerous hitter on the Angels, Mike Trout, in the third inning. As seen in the graphic below, Bailey was able to steal two strikes in that top of the zone section he was targeting throughout the game to neutralize Trout in pitches three and five (a big deal, for as any Guardians’ fan who has followed the future Hall-of-Famer’s exploits against Cleveland for the past decade knows). Not only was the umpire fooled, but Trout – who has one of the game’s most elite eyes at the plate – was confused, as he offered no ABS challenge.

Later that inning, Cecconi surrendered a double and Bailey’s framing went to work on Vaughn Grissom, as seen below:

Pitch number one was PROBABLY a strike, remembering that GameDay’s zone and the ABS zone do not always align. The umpire and Grissom believed it was, at least. He then expanded his zone later in the at-bat to get the swinging strikeout accordingly.

Homeplate umpire Jeremie Rehak had a very good game, but Bailey was still able to help provide a 0.15 run advantage in his framing work as outlined by @UmpScorecards on Twitter.

It will likely be difficult to watch Patrick Bailey hit. He is unlikely to be any better than what Bo Naylor was, there, during his cumulative time with the Guardians. So, when we ask ourselves why the team gave up valuable assets to acquire Bailey and risked disrupting their pitching and catching situations, we need to carefully watch how he affects the game defensively. The Angels did not attempt any steals against Bailey, who is excellent in the run-game management category, nor did Bailey allow any passed balls. Most importantly, Bailey seems to have the inherent trust of his pitchers due to his reputation, and demonstrated the ability to plan an execute an effective game-plan to get the most out of a struggling pitcher against a solid lineup.

I am not willing to say that Bailey’s defensive prowess will make up for his lack of hitting ability quite yet. It’s his second game catching, here, and I will likely need to endure some painful outs from him while hitting for a while to know how I feel. But, I do think it’s important to remember that one of the things analytics has most trouble capturing is catcher value. Catchers – especially as Cleveland uses them – have a dramatic impact on the confidence levels and talent maximization of pitchers.

If Bailey costs the team in run-production, he may be able to more than compensate by assisting them in run prevention. Some have called the Patrick Bailey-Austin Hedges tandem an “Iron Curtain” strategy by the Guardians. For one night, at least, the early returns were positive as the plan unfolds.

Penguins Top Prospect Is Prime Breakout Candidate

The Pittsburgh Penguins took a nice step in the right direction this season by making the playoffs. Now, they will be looking to build off that next season. 

One player who should be watched incredibly closely on the Penguins next campaign is forward Rutger McGroarty. The 22-year-old forward is one of the Penguins' top breakout candidates heading into next season, and it would not be surprising if he takes a big step in development because of it.

McGroarty showed clear signs of progress this season in the AHL with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. In 30 games with the AHL squad, he recorded 10 goals and 34 points. This is after he had 14 goals and 39 points but in 60 games for the AHL club during the 2024-25 season. 

With this, the Penguins will now be hoping that McGroarty can tap into his potential more next season on their NHL roster. The 2022 first-round pick posted three goals and six points in 24 games this season for Pittsburgh, so it will be interesting to see how much he improves his offense next year in the NHL.

There is a lot to like about McGroarty's game, and it would be huge for the Penguins if he has that big breakout year.

Sandy León enters Braves lineup in Cubs game 2

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 10: Ozzie Albies #1 of the Atlanta Braves congratulates Drake Baldwin #30 after a home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After ending yesterday’s game against the Chicago Cubs with a one-hitter, the Atlanta Braves are looking to secure an early series win and a whole new offensive plan with rookie JR Ritchie on the mound. Let’s look at who we have.

The one question that’s been surfacing is, “Where’s Dominic Smith on the starting lineup?”

With Ronald Acuña Jr. still absent, Manager Walt Weiss has been making a few adjustments to right field, and so far, it’s been working. That doesn’t mean, however, Braves Country isn’t missing their new heavy-hitter on the starting roster, especially since he’s been consistently producing results.

Regardless, the Braves lineup consists of Mauricio Dubón batting leadoff. Sandy León is set to take over the catching spot as Drake Baldwin occupies DH in the two-hole.

Both Dubón and León will be facing Cubs starting pitcher Shota Imanaga for the first time, while four member of the Braves’ offense (Ozzie Albies, José Azocar, Baldwin and Matt Olson) all averaging over a 1.000 OPS against the lefty.

The remainder of the lineup is identical to yesterday’s, with a few slight changes in order due to the shift in leadoff.

Though pulling off a win in yesterday’s matchup, the offense is looking to make a bigger impact on a team that’s also leading their division and known to get hot at the right times. To avoid a revenge run from the hot Cubs, they’ll have to establish their runs early to rattle Imanaga and impact their bats.

As for Acuña, he is set to continue running drills at Truist to test his hamstring, according to Braves insider Grant McAuley, and will be on standby for a return date.

First pitch is set for 7:15 p.m EST tonight.

Game 42: Phillies at Red Sox; Willson Contreras returns to the lineup

May 3, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras (40) slides into second base during the seventh inning against the Houston Astros at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

TV: NESN

First Pitch: 6:45 p.m. ET

The Red Sox and Phillies will tell us a lot about themselves during Wednesday’s matchup at Fenway Park.

Boston and Philadelphia both notably fired their managers three weeks ago, with the former treading water (7-7) since dismissing Alex Cora in favor of Chad Tracy, while the latter has completely turned things around (11-3) after dropping Rob Thomson for Don Mattingly. It’s not like things will stay this way forever, though — right?

Willson Contreras will return to the lineup for the home team, batting fourth after receiving an extra day of rest. Connor Wong will replace Carlos Narváez behind the dish, while Ceddanne Rafaela gets the night off after playing every game this month.

Kyle Schwarber is back in the leadoff spot, so be careful if you’re sitting in the right field grandstand.

Sonny Gray will make his second start since returning from the injured list on May 6, where he pitched five scoreless innings in a victory over the Detroit Tigers. Andrew Painter will make his first career start at America’s Most Beloved Ballpark, carrying a 6.89 ERA with 30 strikeouts across 32.2 innings pitched during his rookie campaign in 2026.

Warriors used draft lottery draw to talk with Milwaukee Bucks about their superstar

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At first, the Golden State Warriors’ choice of Larry Harris to represent them at the draft lottery Sunday was curious. Harris is clearly a trusted executive, having worked for the Warriors for 18 years, the last decade spent as director of player personnel and assistant general manager. But he also spent 20 years with the Milwaukee Bucks, serving as the team’s GM from 2003-08.

That’s why it’s intriguing that ESPN’s Jay Williams reported that the Bucks had “a whole lot of Giannis conversations” at the lottery, specifically with the Warriors and the Miami Heat.

The Warriors’ interest in Giannis Antetokounmpo is no secret. They’ve been eyeing, circling around, discussing, sniffing around, gauging the interest of, lobbying for, seriously considering, setting their sights on, and even exploring trade scenarios for the Bucks forward for years. Now that the Bucks are “open for business” regarding Antetokounmpo, it’s time for the Warriors to make that big trade!

However, the lottery results didn’t help their cause. The Warriors didn’t move up from the No. 11 pick, though on the plus side, the Heat didn’t move up either. Getting a top-4 pick might have sweetened a potential package for the Greek Freak, especially in a draft with a clear consensus top four prospects in AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson.

It’s obvious why the Warriors would be interested in Antetokounmpo. It’s less clear why Antetokounmpo would be interested in a Warriors team that was under .500 and missed the playoffs last season, even if he has a fondness for Steph Curry. Even if Larry Harris is incredibly plugged in to the Bucks front office, he can’t magically turn a package headlined by Draymond Green, Brandin Podziemski and the No. 11 overall pick in 2026 into a better offer than what Milwaukee could get from a number of other teams.

But the Warriors also don’t have a lot of options better than taking a home-run swing on Antetokounmpo if they want to maximize the rest of Steph Curry’s career, and trading for Antetokounmpo is probably more likely than convincing LeBron James to take a substantial pay cut to relocated 350 miles north.

It’s still quite early to be making moves, but as a wise man from Tupelo, Mississippi, the Warriors need a little less conversation, and a little more action.

Flyers Big Defenseman Is Prime Breakout Candidate

The Philadelphia Flyers acquired defenseman David Jiricek from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for forward Bobby Brink on trade deadline day. The move was understandable, as the Flyers need help on their blueline and had a surplus of NHL-caliber wingers. As a result, they are now hoping that Jiricek can become a solid part of their blueline as he continues to develop. 

Jiricek undoubtedly showed promise in the AHL with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms after being acquired by the Flyers. In 15 games with the Phantoms following the move, he recorded two goals, 11 assists, and 13 points. Now, the Flyers will be hoping that he can translate some of his play with the Phantoms this campaign over to next season on their NHL roster. 

When noting that Jiricek is still only 22 years old and has good upside, there is no question that he is a breakout candidate to watch for next season. The 2022 sixth-overall pick has the potential to emerge as an impactful NHL defenseman, and it will be interesting to see if he can take that next step with the Flyers in 2026-27 from here. 

In 85 career NHL games split between the Columbus Blue Jackets, Wild, and Flyers, Jiricek has recorded two goals, 11 assists, and 13 points. 

Guardians Sweep Angels

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 12: Cleveland Guardians right fielder Angel Martinez (1) rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the third inning of the Major League Baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and Cleveland Guardians on May 12, 2026, at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It’s always nice to win a day game, especially when that win clinches the first team sweep of the season! Messick wasn’t as in control as he usually is today, but he still turned in 6.2 innings of quality baseball. His final line: 6.2 IP 4H 2R 7K 3BB. The only runs of the day came off a Zach Neto 2-run homer in the 5th.

The Guardians started off scoring quickly, with Angel Martinez hitting a leadoff homer.

Martinez had a great series, going 3/7 with 2 HR and 3 SB in the two games he played. Jose walked, DeLauter singled off the pitcher, and then Fry drove them in with an RBI groundout.

DeLauter drove in a run in the 3rd on a sac fly to center (which he smoked).

In the 6th, the Guardians tacked on an insurance run with a Daniel Schneemann RBI single.

Bullpen was great. Festa came on in relief of Messick in the 7th – with a runner on first – and got Adam Frazier (lol) to ground out. Sabrowski pitched the 8th, striking out 3. Cade got the save in the ninth striking out the side. He has been fantastic over the last month.

Relatively uneventful game today, but it ended in a W.

The Guardians welcome the Reds this weekend, where it’ll be Bibee against a presently unknown Reds pitcher.

Cavaliers vs Pistons Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 5

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With the series turning back to the Motor City and all knotted up at 2-2, our NBA player prop projections are ready for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons, with the model highlighting several high-value spots.

By analyzing the data against current market lines, we’ve identified where the strongest edges exist.

These Cavaliers vs. Pistons predictions are driven by numbers instead of guesswork.

If you’re building your card, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Wednesday, May 13.

Cavaliers vs Pistons computer picks for Game 5

Celtics CavaliersWarriors Pistons
Harden o19.5 points
-105
Cunningham u26.5 points 
-105
Mitchell o3.5 assists
-120
Robinson o2.5 3-pointers 
-140
Mobley o7.5 rebounds 
-125
Duren o9.5 rebounds
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James Harden Over 19.5 points (-105)

Projection: 22.11 points

The Detroit Pistons present a favorable matchup, allowing the second-most points per game to opposing starting point guards this season (21.2).

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Donovan Mitchell Over 3.5 assists (-120)

Projection: 4.46 assists

Fresh off a dominant 43-point showing in Game 4, Donovan Mitchell heads into Game 5 on the road with momentum on his side.

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Evan Mobley Over 7.5 rebounds (-125)

Projection: 8.57 rebounds

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Pistons Game 5 computer picks

Cade Cunningham Under 26.5 points (-105)

Projection: 26.25 points

Cade Cunningham has only cleared this points prop once in the series against the Cavaliers, coming in Detroit’s Game 3 loss where he finished with 27 points.

A return home could help him get back closer to his usual scoring output in this matchup, but Cleveland will continue to make him work and try to keep his offensive production in check the same way they have for most of the series.

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Duncan Robinson Over 2.5 3-pointers (-140)

Projection: 3.24 3-pointers

Duncan Robinson has been a steady threat from deep in this series, shooting 50% or better from three-point range throughout.

Back in front of the home crowd, where he’s already posted strong shooting nights — going 5-for-8 in Game 1 and 5-for-9 in Game 2 — he tends to elevate his offensive output. Expect him to lean on that rhythm again and push past this prop line once more for the Pistons faithful.

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Jalen Duren Over 9.5 rebounds (-125)

Projection: 11.58 rebounds

The Pistons have been one of the league’s best on the offensive glass over their last 10 games, ranking second with 13.6 offensive rebounds per contest. However, Jalen Duren has struggled to make his usual impact on the road, managing just four rebounds in one game and two in another during the series in Cleveland.

Back in Detroit, he’ll look to reestablish himself on the boards and get back to the dominant presence he’s shown all season, shaking off the recent stretch where the Cavaliers have limited his production.

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How to watch Cavaliers vs Pistons Game 5

LocationLittle Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
DateWednesday, May 13, 2026
Tip-off8 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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Boston Celtics Daily Links 5/13/26

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Max Fried exits with elbow injury as Yankees fall to Orioles, 7-0

The Yankees lost for the sixth time in their last eight games, falling to the Baltimore Orioles by a score of 7-0 on Wednesday afternoon. 

Here are the takeaways...

-- Max Fried never looked right on the mound. The lefty lasted just 3.0 innings before being pulled from the game, as he was seen heading down the tunnel with members of the training and coaching staff after the third. 

The team later announced that Fried exited with left elbow posterior soreness, and that he will be evaluated by team doctors and get imaging on Thursday, in what could potentially be a huge blow to the Yankees' rotation.

Fried was missing up and away to right-handed-hitters routinely, as just 34 of his 61 pitches went for strikes.

The lefty allowed three earned runs on five hits with one walk and two strikeouts in 3.0 innings pitched.

-- Paul Blackburn relieved Fried, and the right-hander allowed a two-run homer to Adley Rutschman in the bottom of the fifth inning. Spencer Jones nearly made a terrific play, but the ball hit off his glove and bounced over the wall for homer, making it a 5-0 game.

It wasn't a great day for the bullpen overall, as Blackburn and Ryan Yarbrough combined to allow four runs.

-- Anthony Volpe was back in the starting lineup for the first time this season. Called up on Tuesday with Jose Caballero going on the IL, Volpe came up in a big spot with runners on the corners and two outs in the fifth inning, but went down swinging to end the inning. 

Volpe went 0-for-3 with a strikeout, and also committed a fielding error on a routine ground ball in the eighth inning.

-- Kyle Bradish had a terrific afternoon on the mound for the O’s. The righty faced the minimum through the first three innings, allowing only a Trent Grisham walk. Jazz Chisholm Jr. finally notched a double with one out in the fifth to break up the no-hit bid, but Bradish shut the Yankees out over his 6.0 innings, allowing just one hit while striking out seven and walking three.

--That Chisholm double was the Yankees' only hit of the afternoon.Jones reach base twice on a pair of walks.

Game MVP

Blaze Alexander, who went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored.

Upcoming schedule 

The Yankees are off on Thursday before beginning the Subway Series against the Mets on Friday night in Queens. 

Cam Schlittler will face Clay Holmes, with first pitch at 7:15p.m.

Padres bats make noise, but not enough to make up for Waldron’s blunder

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MAY 12: Miguel Andujar #41 of the San Diego Padres hits a solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the sixth inning at American Family Field on May 12, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Usually when the San Diego Padres score four runs, they can eke out a win with their strong pitching staff. Tuesday night, that was not the case.

The Friars jumped out to a 2-1 lead in the top of the fourth inning. Unfortunately, that lead was immediately lost with starter Matt Waldron surrendering five runs to the Milwaukee Brewers in the bottom of the fourth. That might’ve been due to some bad luck, but it was a rough ending to an otherwise solid outing.

Waldron had been pitching much better lately, giving up only four runs across his previous 10 innings. That solid performance was made to look like a blip with his return to mediocrity yesterday. It seems more and more likely that newcomer Lucas Giolito will take Waldron’s spot in the rotation.

The offense turned a corner, with Miguel Andujar driving in two runs with a solo homer and an RBI double. If they can build on that production in tonight’s game, it would be a major turning point for San Diego.

Taking the mound

Jacob Misiorowski (MIL) v. Michael King (SD)

Misiorowski has been doing what he does best: throwing baseballs as hard as almost any human can. He’s been much more successful than last season, with his fastball run value going from ranking in the 63rd percentile (2025) to the 86th (2026). In his first eight games, he owns a 2.45 ERA and 0.95 WHIP.

The young phenom has anchored this Brewers rotation. He has been one of the best pitchers in the National League, giving Milwaukee a shot at staying in contention in the stacked NL Central division.

King has been just as much of an ace as he ever has been for the Friars. He’s pitched to a 2.76 ERA in 45 2/3 innings, with his sinker and changeup being his most valuable pitches.

He pitched a gem in his last outing against the St. Louis Cardinals, giving up one run across six innings. If he can do that again against a Brewers club that has struggled to score runs, tonight may turn out to be quite the pitcher’s duel.

Batter up!

Manager Craig Stammen made just about the most offense-focused lineup he could, putting Fernando Tatis Jr. at second base so Nick Castellanos could play right field, and having Andujar DH. That didn’t end up working out fully, with the Friars only scoring four runs in their loss.

  1. Jackson Merrill, CF
  2. Fernando Tatis Jr., RF
  3. Manny Machado, 3B
  4. Miguel Andujar, DH
  5. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  6. Gavin Sheets, 1B
  7. Ramón Laureano, LF
  8. Sung Mun-Song, 2B
  9. Rodolfo Durán, C

Andujar is the only player who’s faced Misiorowski and, though it’s a small sample size (two at-bats), he’s batting 1.000 with a 2.000 OPS. Duplicating that would go a long way toward a San Diego win.

The lineup knocked eight hits last night, but couldn’t take advantage of all of their opportunities. They’ll need to do a much better job tonight if they hope to force the rubber match tomorrow.

Relief corps

With Bradgley Rodriguez serving as an opener for Waldron, the Friars used three relievers to get through the game. It was basically a bullpen game with Waldron only going 2 2/3 innings. Wandy Peralta and Yuki Matsui combined to pitch 4 1/3 scoreless innings.

With that, the bullpen has plenty of options for tonight’s game. Jason Adam, Jeremiah Estrada, Ron Marinaccio, Mason Miller and Adrian Morejon will each be readily available for Stammen to turn to. All but Marinaccio are obvious high-leverage options for the Friars.

Canadiens’ Newhook Stays Hot Despite Loss

The Montreal Canadiens might have failed to take a 3-1 series lead over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night, but that wasn’t because of Alex Newhook. The speedy winger has goals in four of the last five games, and he was the one who first got the Habs on the scoreboard in their 3-2 defeat.

Earlier in the series, Tage Thompson said that everything he touched turned to crap. Newhook is experiencing the exact opposite; it seems like everything he touches turns to gold. With a pair of goals in Games 2 and 3, he became the first Canadiens player since Mark Recchi in 1997 to score multiple goals in consecutive playoff games.

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In the same span, Ivan Demidov has also gathered three assists, which will go a long way to making the young Russian more confident. The rookie has struggled to make an impact in these playoffs; he’s yet to find the back of the net, so having someone on his line who can at least complete his plays is essential.

As for Jake Evans, four of his five assists this postseason have come in the last three games while playing with Newhook and Demidov. There’s no doubt that Evans is not in the right chair; he’s not a second-line center, but it works well for the Canadiens, and they have to roll with it for now. 

On Tuesday night, Newhook had five shots on goal and seven attempts on net while landing three hits on the forecheck. He’s the only Canadiens player to sport a Stanley Cup ring, he knows what it takes to earn the right to lift Lord Stanley’s mug, and he’s leading by example on the ice.

If some still thought Kent Hughes paid a high price to land Newhook in a deal with the Colorado Avalanche when he sent a first-round pick, a second-round pick and Gianni Fairbrother to Denver, they have quieted down lately. The winger still has another year on his contract, but if he can keep playing as he has all season (in the 42 games he played) and in these playoffs, he could end up being with the Canadiens for a long time.


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Yankees lefty Max Fried pulled from his start at Baltimore after only 3 innings with a sore elbow

BALTIMORE (AP) — New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried was pulled from Wednesday’s start at Baltimore after only three innings because of elbow soreness.

The three-time All-Star is expected to be examined Thursday by team physician Chris Ahmad in New York. The Yankees have an off day then.

Fried headed straight up the tunnel after Baltimore scored twice in the third inning, and the Yankees had Paul Blackburn warming in the bullpen while batting in the fourth. Fried allowed three runs and five hits.

In his previous start at Milwaukee, he permitted five runs in six innings.

Fried has repeatedly dealt with blister issues on his left finger, making four trips to the injured list from 2018-23 while with Atlanta and taking an extended layoff around the All-Star break last year.

He was an All-Star in 2025, his first season with the Yankees. The 32-year-old has posted a 3.21 ERA in 10 starts this season.

Why Josh Hart brought a dog to practice with Knicks playoffs on hold: ‘Whatever makes good vibes’

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Josh Hart with dog at Knicks practice

Step aside, Jalen Brunson.

Josh Hart may have a new best friend.

Hart brought a friend’s dog to practice Wednesday, and Bucky the Bernedoodle came into the interview room with him afterward.

Josh Hart brings a dog with him to Knicks practice on May 13, 2026. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

“We’re a dog-friendly establishment. It’s good vibes around here,” Hart said. “Whatever makes good vibes, we’re good.”

The Knicks have been off since completing a series sweep of the 76ers in the Eastern Conference semifinals. They are still awaiting their next opponent, either the Cavaliers or the Pistons. The two teams were tied 2-2 in their best-of-seven series entering Wednesday.

Bucky the Bernadoodle made his presence known. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The earliest the next round could begin is Sunday.

The Knicks seem pretty relaxed. They are even bringing dogs with them to work.

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“Every day, we’re focused on ourselves,” Hart said. “Obviously, we don’t know who we’re going to play. If we continue to just focus on ourselves and take care of the things that we can take care of, we’ll be in a good position. So that’s all today was — the next couple of days — until we figure out who we’re going to play.”

Matthew Schaefer wins Calder Trophy in unanimous vote

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New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer was surprised by his family — and his adopted family, the Martins — during a Good Morning America TV performance with the Calder Trophy on Wednesday.

That the 18-year-old phenom took the prize for the NHL’s best rookie in 2025-26 is no surprise; but the way the news was delivered was a poignant, touching moment for a kid who’s been through a lot and turned his story into an example and inspiration for children facing similar heartache. Watch his reaction, and his dad reminding him this is a good day, in the tweet below:

The vote to award Schaefer the top spot was reportedly unanimous: all 198 voters listed him at the top of their ballot. That’s a historic achievement not seen in three decades.

It just adds to the list of historic superlatives from his rookie season when he won over Long Island and beyond.

There are too many to summarize, so just check it all out from the Islanders’ team release:

Schaefer is the sixth Islander to win the Calder Memorial Trophy, joining Mat Barzal (2018), Bryan Berard (1997), Mike Bossy (1978), Bryan Trottier (1976), and Denis Potvin (1974). He is also the 13th first-overall pick to be awarded the Calder and just the fourth defenseman to do so, joining Aaron Ekblad (2015), Berard and Potvin. Notably, three of those four defensemen played for the Islanders. Schaefer is the eighth player to win the award in their 18-year-old season. At 18 years, 223 days on the final day of the regular season, Schaefer is the youngest Calder Trophy winner in NHL history.

Schaefer had a record-breaking rookie campaign in which he registered 59 points (23 goals, 36 assists) over 82 games. He tied Brian Leetch’s record for the most goals by a rookie defenseman in a single season. Schaefer also set NHL records for the most points by an 18-year-old defenseman, average time on ice by an 18-year-old skater (24:41) and the most overtime points (4) by a teenage defenseman. He added another notable milestone on March 24, logging 31:59 of ice time, the most in a single game by any NHL teenager since the statistic began being tracked.

Among his historic accomplishments, Schaefer became the youngest defenseman in NHL history to reach both 20 goals and 50 points in a season. He is the first rookie defenseman to lead his draft class to the 20-goal mark and is one of just four rookie defenders ever to reach that milestone. Schaefer is also the youngest player in league history to score an overtime goal and the youngest blueliner to record a power-play goal, game-winning goal, multi-goal game and to have a point in his NHL debut. 

The Hamilton, Ontario native led all rookies in average time on ice, power-play goals (8), and shots on goal (222), while tying for first in goals and overtime goals (2). He ranked second in power-play points (18), third in assists and points, tied for third in game-winning goals (4) and fifth in plus/minus rating (+13). Among NHL defensemen, Schaefer finished second in goals and shots on goal, tied for second in power-play goals and ranked ninth in takeaways (38). He led the Islanders in TOI, plus/minus rating and power-play goals, tied for the team lead in overtime goals and ranked second in goals, assists and points. 

Schaefer led all NHL defensemen with 38 penalties drawn and was second overall behind Connor McDavid (56). His drawn penalties were the most by a rookie defenseman since P.K. Subban (40) in 2010-11.

Within the Islanders’ record books, Schaefer set franchise highs for the most goals, points, power-play goals, overtime goals and game-winning goals by a rookie defenseman in a single season. He became the fifth rookie – and third rookie defenseman – in franchise history to appear in all 82 games and was one of four Islanders skaters to play a full schedule this season. His 23 goals were the sixth-most in a single campaign by an Islanders blueliner and the most since Hall-of-Famer Denis Potvin in 1981-82, while his plus/minus rating was also the best by an Islanders rookie defenseman since the 1992-93 season. 

Pretty, pretty good.

My goodness, we’re going to have some fun watching this kid play for hopefully a very long time.