TORONTO (AP) — Toronto star Auston Matthews has a torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season.
Vermont women beat Maine 61-43 to win a second straight America East Conference championship
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Keira Hanson scored 23 points, Malia Lenz posted a double-double and Vermont beat Maine 61-43 on Friday night to win a second straight America East Conference championship and earn an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Hanson sank 9 of 13 shots with three 3-pointers for the top-seeded Catamounts (27-7), who will appear in the main event for the third time in four seasons and the ninth overall. Lenz totaled 13 points and 14 rebounds. Nikola Priede pitched in with 14 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Jadyn Weltz went 0 for 7 from beyond the arc but finished with 11 points and five assists.
Adrianna Smith had 22 points and 15 rebounds to pace the second-seeded Black Bears (19-13), who were aiming for their 11th NCAA Tournament appearance. Smith made 7 of 18 shots, while her teammates hit 8 of 34.
Lala Woods hit a 3-pointer to give Maine a 9-2 lead with 4:29 left in the first quarter. Hanson sank back-to-back 3-pointers and Priede had the final two baskets in a 12-2 run that gave Vermont a 14-11 lead after one quarter.
Priede's layup extended Vermont's lead to 14 with 3:36 left in the second period. Woods and Asta Blauenfeldt hit 3-pointers for Maine and the Catamounts went scoreless as the Black Bears closed within 29-21 at halftime.
Hanson and Priede had the first two baskets of the third and the Catamounts outscored Maine by nine in the period for a 48-31 advantage heading to the fourth.
The two teams split two games during the regular season with both winning at home.
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Yankees working on infield contingency plans just in case need arises
Observations from Yankees spring training on Friday:
Infield work
Ryan McMahon started at shortstop, with Cody Bellinger at first base, as Aaron Boone looks to get them work at unfamiliar positions in case the need arises during the season.
Bellinger is already comfortable at first and McMahon was relatively smooth at short, though Boone said he was a tick slow on getting in position on a potential relay play.
Coming up short
As the Yankees look to get more offense from McMahon, he’s now hitless in his last 11 at-bats, with a walk and four strikeouts.
Caught my eye
Boone said he wants a reliever — or two — to grab the final spots in the bullpen.
No one has stood out and Osvaldo Bido gave up a run on Friday.
Newcomer Yovanny Cruz did hit 100 mph, so maybe that’s something.
Saturday’s schedule
Max Fried makes another start, as the Yankees host the Phillies at Steinbrenner Field at 1:05 p.m.
Crosstown dominance: White Sox beat Cubs, again, 4-2
Let’s just call it a technical knockout: The White Sox have reasserted their dominance over the rival Cubs.
Friday’s win, their third straight this spring over the ivy bumblers and first at Camelback Ranch, was the most pedestrian of the bunch; in other words, the White Sox clobbered only two homers in this one vs. the four homers in a 5-1 win on March 1 and the eight runs scored in the Cactus League opener on February 20.
Good progress, lil’ Cubbies, you’ll get there one day.
Friday’s win was marked by just enough hitting in support of some outstanding pitching. Davis Martin started and bested his surname counterpart in the other dugout with four scoreless innings of one-hit, four-K ball. After an intermission inning from Jordan Hicks (a hit and K in a 10-pitch, scoreless frame), Sean Newcomb came on for three strong innings (two unearned runs, three hits, walk, six Ks). Jordan Leasure wound things up with a scoreless, tw0-K frame to earn the save.
The White Sox offense spread four single runs over the first five innings, including a bomb from the suddenly-essential Korey Lee:
JUST PLAYING WITH LIKE HIS HAIR
Lee, 2-for-2 on the day, had also tapped home the first White Sox run of the game back in the second inning. He’s 10-for 26 this spring with a .529 on-base percentage.
The White Sox did allow their baby brothers from the north catch up to 3-2 in the sixth, with two gift runs from center fielder Jarred Kelenic:
Gotta say, for a fierce battle among several fringe roster players, several of whom have no options left and will be waived upon not making the team, Kelenic has been the one to consistently put his lack of want-to on display.
Like a kitten toying with a mouse, the White Sox immediately struck back in the bottom half, courtesy of an Everson Pereira home run:
The Cubs, having tumbled to 9-11, stand a chance of pulling back past .500 on the spring given that this was their final game against the White Sox. The South Siders, bristling up at 12-9, get right back at it as the home club hosting the Dodgers at Camelback Ranch on Saturday. Hannah Filippo will make her 2026 recapping debut for this radio-TV broadcast tomorrow afternoon.
Pistons vs Grizzlies Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More
We know the season has been a mess for the Memphis Grizzlies, who seemed primed to move on from franchise staple Ja Morant, found out there was no market for him, and instead sold high on Jaren Jackson Jr. But it’s been even worse than you think since Christmas. The Grizzlies are tied with the Brooklyn Nets for the fewest wins since Dec. 26. They excel at nothing, but really struggle with defensive rebounding, last in the NBA, bottom 5 in turnover percentage, bottom five in points off turnovers against, and bottom two in allowing points in the paint. I feel like I’m repeating myself, but this feels like it has the potential to be another big game for Detroit’s big men, just as with the most recent Nets game and the Sixers game.
Tonight, the Pistons will be without Tobias Harris, while Caris LeVert returns. Ausar Thompson remains out. This also feels like a great time to remind fans everywhere, and risk jinxing territory, that the Pistons have the NBA’s best record on the second night of back-to-backs at 8-2.
Game Vitals
When: 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -16
Projected Lineups
Detroit Pistons (47-18)
Cade Cunningham, Marcus Sasser, Duncan Robinson, Isaiah Stewart, Jalen Duren
Memphis Grizzlies (23-42)
Ty Jerome, Cedric Coward, Cam Spencer, Taylor Hendricks, Olivier-Maxence Prosper
ADP Risers and Fallers for 2026 Fantasy Baseball: Matt McLain and Kevin McGonigle turning heads
Opening Day is only two weeks away! Spring Training has flown by and drafts are getting more and more competitive.
With that, some players’ ADPs are moving dramatically. Whether it be injury news, role changes, positive coach speak, or solid exhibition play we need to know how draft boards are changing and why.
Here are the biggest ADP movers among the top 250 picks
Note: All ADP data courtesy of NFBC
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ADP Risers
Matt McLain, 2B Cincinnati Reds
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP: 184
March 7th - March 13th ADP: 158
Spring training stats are meant to be taken with a grain of salt. Yet, recent drafters might wind up with the gout because Matt McLain has ridden a red-hot spring up draft boards.
No one is having a better spring than Matt McLain:
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) March 12, 2026
5 HR (1st in MLB)
12 RBI (1st in MLB)
17 H (1st in MLB)
13 R (1st in MLB)
.607 AVG (1st in MLB)
1.179 SLG (1st in MLB)
1.846 OPS (1st in MLB) pic.twitter.com/7TgwJJ0qn1
No player inside the top 200 picks’ stock has risen more over the last two weeks than McLain’s and as of March 13th, he’s now the ninth second baseman being taken as he approaches the top-150 overall.
Apart from the scalding hot spring, this is partially a market correction. McLain was being blatantly underdrafted in February outside the top-200 picks and top-12 second basemen.
The discount was fair. He was literally one of the worst hitters in the league last season – his .643 OPS was fourth-lowest among all qualified players – in his return from labrum surgery. At the same time, his underlying stats weren’t all that different to his 89 game breakout in 2023.
In reality, his true talent is probably somewhere between those two seasons and his new draft cost as a firm top-10 player at a weak second base position feels fair.
Kevin McGonigle, SS Detroit Tigers
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP:
March 7th - March 13th ADP:
Kevin McGonigle is making a strong case to be the Tigers’ opening day shortstop. As of March 13th, he has a .304 // .448 // .609 slash-line and the same number of walks as strikeouts over 29 plate appearances in camp while mostly playing with the big league squad.
More impressive than that small sample production is the type of contact McGonigle is making. Of the 17 balls he’s put in play, nine were hit harder than 100 mph. On top of that, there was this earth-shattering blast in the Tigers’ exhibition game against the Dominican Republic and Luis Severino.
McGOING...
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) March 3, 2026
McGOING...
McGONE
Kevin McGonigle wasting NO TIME pic.twitter.com/ketBRR2FSx
Per Statcast, it traveled an estimated 461 feet with a 110.4 mph exit velocity!
McGonigle has always been known for his exceptional hit tool and fantastic plate discipline. Those give him a higher floor than most rookies. Raw power like we saw there could make him a star.
He still needs to make the team though. If winning games is the Tigers’ number one priority, McGonigle should get the nod. They don’t have another shortstop in their organization who’s better than him at any facet of the game, including defensively.
"You get to watch the defense, and you're like, 'Yeah, this is a complete baseball player.'"
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) March 1, 2026
MLB's No. 2 prospect Kevin McGonigle (@tigers) received high praise from a Cy Young winner: https://t.co/hG3sXH2GqZpic.twitter.com/R8scJ7lNoX
Also, similar to the Pirates with Konnor Griffin, Cardinals with JJ Wetherholt, and Mets with Carson Benge, new prospect promotion incentive rules will push these clubs to bring these guys up sooner.
Any PPI eligible player (prospect that appears on two of MLB Pipeline, Baseball America, or ESPN’s Top 100 list) can earn their team a draft pick if they accrue a full year of service time as a rookie and win Rookie of the Year. Or, if they place within the top-three for Cy Young or the MVP before becoming arbitration eligible.
To earn a full year of service time, a player must be on the big league roster for 172 days. That gives their team until roughly two weeks after opening day to call them up.
If called up by then, McGonigle would be a steal at this draft cost and many drafters are beginning to notice such. If he’s not called up by then, the Tigers would recoup an extra year of his service time without ever allowing him to qualify for these incentives.
Brandon Woodruff, SP Milwaukee Brewers
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP: 147
March 7th - March 13th ADP: 131
There’s been mystery shrouding Brandon Woodruff throughout the spring. He was excellent last season after returning from a serious shoulder injury, but has ramped up slowly and gave a few ominous quotes about being unsure if he’d be ready for Opening Day.
Then, we learned he was dealing with a lat issue despite remaining confident that he could avoid the IL. Two weeks passed and he looked solid in his spring debut over two innings with his velocity sitting just one tick below where it was last season. Recently, he completed four innings of a simulated game without any hiccups.
The whole timeline still doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence and Woodruff’s status for Opening Day remains in question.It makes sense seeing the positive reports push his draft cost up. I’m just unsure if I’m willing to pay that price around other pitchers like Ryan Pepiot, Michael King, Drew Rasmussen, or Nathan Eovaldi.
Griffin Jax, RP Tampa Bay Rays
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP: 193
March 7th - March 13th ADP: 170
This is the second consecutive piece where Griffin Jax has been a top riser. Since February 1st, his ADP has jumped from 217 to 170, like you see just above.
This second leap is directly tied to the recent news that his bullpenmate Edwin Uceta is expected to open the season on the injured list. That clears the way for Jax to be their full-time closer. With elite skills and an obvious path to saves, Jax still seems like a slam dunk at that ADP.
Something else seems to be afoot though. It’s clear why drafters are favoring Jax. At the same time, nine of the 15 biggest risers among the top-200 over the last week are closers.
After Jax, Ryan Walker, Dennis Santana, Jeff Hoffman, Abner Uribe, Daniel Palencia, Ryan Helsley, Devin Williams, and David Bednar have all seen their respective ADPs climb by at least 10 spots.
Saves are scarce and high-stakes drafters realize it’s hard to win championships without a steady diet of them.
ADP Fallers
Hunter Greene, SP Cincinnati Reds
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP:
March 7th - March 13th ADP:
The death knell finally came to Hunter Greene’s draft stock this week when it was confirmed that he had bone spurs in his elbow and would be getting surgery to remove them. Thankfully there’s no damage to his UCL, so the true catastrophe scenario has been avoided for now. Even still, the best case scenario is that Greene is back sometime in June. I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for him either.
This is another injury in a long line of them for Greene. He’s only thrown more than 140 innings in a single season once as a professional. He also released a long statement and talked about how he felt pain in his elbow last year, but wanted to pitch through it with the Reds in the thick of the playoff race.
The whole situation feels a little odd and Greene is now only draft-able in leagues where you can stash him in an IL spot.
Other fallers due to recent injury news are Ivan Herrera (knee inflammation), Jeremy Peña (fractured finger), Brandon Lowe (lower body tightness) and Kyle Teel (hamstring strain).
Colson Montgomery, SS Chicago White Sox
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP: 218
March 7th - March 13th ADP: 238
Fantasy players love their shiny new toys during draft season. That’s why hyped up super prospects like Konnor Griffin and Kevin McGonigle are flying up boards. As drafters take shots on young players earlier on, they must mitigate their risk later.
That could be why Colson Montgomery is one of the biggest fallers over the last two weeks.
He played at a 50-homer, six-WAR pace over his 71 game debut last season and has star-like qualities. Elite bat speed and the ability to lift and pull the ball at a high rate supported that power production and he profiles like a plus shortstop defensively.
On the flip side, he could have some of the worst swing-and-miss in the league and doesn’t make good enough swing decisions to keep his floor high while whiffing that often. A spring training strikeout rate over 30% is certainly reminding managers of the downsides to drafting Montgomery.
Some builds will be able to fit a potentially 30+ homer middle infielder after pick 200. It just seems like Montgomery’s low floor has become more apparent as more exciting young shortstops have leapt over him.
Marcus Semien, 2B Mets
Feb 27th - March 6th ADP: 238
March 7th - March 13th ADP: 250
Again, we don’t want to put too much stock in spring training stats. Yet, when an aging player like Marcus Semien is already coming off two down seasons and struggling it sticks out.
He’s hitting under .200 with a strikeout rate approaching 30% against competition that would be similar to that in Double-A according to Baseball Reference’s Opponent Quality Index. That’s not great!
It’s only been nine games and may mean nothing in the long run, but confirmation bias is one heck of a drug and this is an easy reason to write off the potentially already written off Semien.
Game Thread: Knicks at Pacers, March 13, 2026
The Knicks (42*-25) visit the Indiana Pacers (15-51) tonight at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. New York is favored by A LOT because Indy has the league’s worst record and generally stinks. Yet do not be fooled by their extensive injury list (Siakam, Nesmith, McConnell, Toppin, and Jackson are all OUT) nor tempted by hubris, Knickerbockers. Coach Rick Carlisle always circles your games on the calendar and prepares for them like it’s a bar exam. The roster might be reduced to Ethan Thompson, a hot dog vendor, and three cheerleaders, but Indy never quits against the Knicks.
Tip-off is 7:30 pm EST on MSG. This is your game thread. This is Indy Cornrows. Please don’t post large photos, GIFs, or links to illegal streams in the thread. Enjoy each other’s company, respectfully. And go Knicks!
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‘Line in the sand’ moment that ignited forgotten Test star’s dramatic 18-month rise
Kurtis Patterson is playing the best cricket of his life at the moment, with his title-winning purple patch coinciding with Marnus Labuschagne’s worrying red-ball slump.
No. 23 Princeton women rout Brown 65-51 in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — Madison St. Rose scored 18 points, Fadima Tall had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 23 Princeton routed Brown 65-51 on Friday night in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals.
Princeton (25-3), the No. 1 seed, moves on to play Saturday for the title — after not reaching the championship game last year for the first time in the tournament’s history.
Princeton scored 12 of the opening 15 points of the game to take control. The score was 23-6 after the opening 10 minutes and 36-14 at halftime after Princeton held Brown to 15% shooting (4 for 27). The Tigers shot 50% in the half, including 6 of 11 behind the arc — with 3-pointers from five different players.
Brown made six 3-pointers in the opening six minutes of the third quarter, but its deficit was still 47-32.
Princton made just 2 of 12 field goals in the fourth but held on by making 7 of 10 free throws, while Brown went 2 of 14 from 3-point range.
Ashley Chea added 12 points and Skye Belker scored 11 for Princeton, which outrebounded Brown 46-33.
Grace Arnolie scored 17 points and Olivia Young added 13 for Brown (16-11), the No. 4 seed. Alyssa Moreland, who entered averaging 11.0 points and 10.4 rebounds, played just six minutes due to a leg injury.
Eleven of Brown's 16 field goals were from behind the arc. The Bears shot 29% overall and turned it over 18 times.
Up next
Princeton plays on Saturday against the winner of the other semifinal between Harvard and Columbia. The Tigers have won 21 of its last 23 games — with both losses coming against the Lions.
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GameThread: Tigers vs. Pirates, 6:05 p.m.
Detroit Tigers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Time/Place: 6:05 p.m., LECOM Park – Bradenton, Florida, FL
SB Nation Site:Bucs Dugout
Media: Tigers Radio Network
Villarreal late show breaks Alaves hearts in exciting draw
VITORIA-GASTEIZ, Spain (AP) — Villarreal equalized 1-1 deep in stoppage time and broke the hearts of relegation-threatened Alaves in La Liga on Friday.
The home side seemed destined for a first win in six games and a debut three points for coach Quique Sanchez Flores, who was taking charge at home for the first time since replacing Eduardo Coudet nine days ago.
Alaves had gone ahead in the 40th minute courtesy of an own goal from center back Rafa Marin.
Toni Martínez’s clever backheel from the byline smacked off Marin’s head just four meters from goal and flew past his own goalkeeper.
However, a late equalizer was always a worry for a side that has conceded as many league goals in the last quarter of an hour as they have in the first half of their matches this season.
Sure enough, Nicolas Pépé did the damage with almost the last kick of the game in the seventh minute of added time when he finished off a counterattack by bending a fine shot into the far corner.
Villarreal moved above Atletico Madrid into third place in the table, a point ahead of the capital club.
Alaves remained in 16th place in the 20-team table, three points above the relegation zone.
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White Sox 4, Cubs 2: Another day in the desert
The Cubs didn’t send too many regulars to Glendale to face the White Sox — Michael Busch, Miguel Amaya (back from the WBC) and Moisés Ballesteros were the only ones among 40-man roster players, and Michael Conforto and Chas McCormick among the non-roster guys trying to make the team.
Plus, it was basically a bullpen day for the Cubs pitching staff.
All of that led to a 4-2 loss for the Cubs on a very warm afternoon, 89 degrees at game time. (Not as warm as it’s going to be next week, though.)
Riley Martin, a left-hander who might be in the Iowa Shuttle mix this year, allowed the Sox one run in two innings of work. One thing Martin got was the benefit of an inning-ending strikeout when Amaya successfully challenged a call [VIDEO].
Instead of ball 2, that wound up being strike three. Again, this is really good practice for the regular season, though it wouldn’t be that often you’d see this sort of ABS challenge in the first inning.
Ethan Roberts threw a scoreless third, and then the Sox scored a pair off Collin Snider in the fourth and fifth, one of the runs unearned, and another run off Jeff Brigham in the sixth.
By that bottom of the sixth, the Cubs had put two on the board on this hit by Amaya [VIDEO].
That ball was well struck and could have gone for a double, but instead it was ruled a two-base error on Jarred Kelenic. That’s a bit surprising, as I have seen many plays this spring that I thought were errors that were ruled hits. In any case, Amaya looks great. If he stays healthy I think he’s going to have a big year.
Also perhaps primed for a big year is Ballesteros, who went 2-for-3. Busch went 1-for-3 as the DH in this game.
The Cubs loaded the bases with nobody out in the seventh off former Cub Sean Newcomb, but two strikeouts and a popup ended the inning with no runs scoring. Newcomb actually looked pretty good and he had a very good year split between the Red Sox and A’s in 2025. If he’d have done that with the Cubs (17 games with a 9.13 ERA in 2022) he’d probably still be a Cub. Just shows you how fungible relievers are.
After that it was all minor leaguers finishing up things.
FWIW, if you’re interested, here is a game thread for the two WBC quarterfinals tonight.
The Cubs will visit Salt River Fields in Scottsdale to take on the Rockies Saturday afternoon. Ben Brown will start for the Cubs and Kyle Freeland will go for the Rox. Game time Saturday is 3:10 p.m. CT. No TV Saturday, but there will be a radio broadcast via WSCR The Score.
World Baseball Classic Open Thread
The Cincinnati Reds are playing a pair of Cactus League games on Friday evening down in the desert of Arizona, but neither of those games are televised. What is televised this fine Friday evening, however, is more World Baseball Classic action.
Down in Miami, the Dominican Republic will play South Korea, with the DR serving as the home team in this Quarterfinals matchup. Veteran lefty Hyun Jin Ryu will toe the rubber for South Korea, while Philadelphia’s burgeoning ace Cristopher Sánchez – a fellow lefty – will start for the Dominican. That game can be viewed on FS2 and FOX Deportes, with first pitch at loanDepot park set for 6:30 PM ET.
The nightcap will feature the United States squad facing off against Team Canada from Daikin Park down in Houston. San Francisco Giants bulldog righty Logan Webb will start for the US while Arizona Diamondbacks righty Mike Soroka will go for Canada. First pitch in that game is slated for 8:00 PM ET, and that game will be carried on FOX (and on FOX Deportes).
You can find more information (such as tonight’s lineups and overall rosters) at MLB.com’s World Baseball Classic page.
WBC + Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Gameday Thread, #22 @ Royals
Firstly, this is going up early as it will also be a thread for the WBC quarter-finals, which get under way very shortly. We start with the appetizer of Korea taking on the Dominican Republic, and at 5 pm Arizona, we get the main course: USA vs. Canada. That’s of particular interest to us, because the Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka will be starting on the mound for Team Moose. After their manager thinking they had already sauntered into the knock-out stages, before the Italians proved otherwise, I suspect America will not be taking this game with anything other than the utmost seriousness.
As for the Diamondbacks, they have a night game today. Mind you, given how the weather is looking for next week, might be worth moving ALL games to the evening, and this seems to be happening in some case.
Gamewise, let’s just hope today goes better than Wednesday and Thursday, where the D-backs were outscored by a margin of 25-4. While the pitching (clearly) hasn’t been good, the offense has basically evaporated over the past week or more. Over the past ten games, Arizona has scored a total of only twenty-one runs, and has not delivered (hypothetical spring) tacos in that time. Of course, it is only spring training. But, still…
Not quite got tonight’s line-up for the D-backs at this stage – I’ll update this a bit nearer first pitch in Surprise. But it is scheduled to be Merrill Kelly’s return to the mound as he ramps up again after his back problem. Following him, expect RHP Andrew Hoffmann, LHP Philip Abner, RHP Kade Strowd, RHP Paul Sewald, RHP Isaiah Campbell, RHP Jonathan Loáisiga and RHP Bryce Jarvis. And after what feels like forever, tonight’s game is reported to be available to watch, though it will be the Kansas City feed you’ll get. Personally, I look forward to getting the inevitable “The content you requested is not available. Please try again later” message from MLB.
Here’s your line-up for the D-backs.