Bobby McMann Has Monster 2-Goal Debut With Kraken As Maple Leafs Dealt At 2026 NHL Trade Continue To Make Big Impact With New Clubs

Bobby McMann’s tenure with the Toronto Maple Leafs was defined by the long road, an undrafted climb from the ECHL’s Newfoundland Growlers to becoming a fixture in the NHL’s most scrutinized market. On Saturday night at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, in his first game since being traded by Toronto, he showed the Seattle Kraken exactly why he was worth the wait.

After missing three games due to a visa issue following his March 6 trade from Toronto, McMann debuted on Seattle’s top line and promptly paced a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks. With two goals and an assist, the 29-year-old made in immediate impact. Up until the trade, McMann had been clear about his desire to stay in Toronto, but as the Leafs shifted into seller mode as playoff aspirations waned, the player who fought his way onto the roster became one of its most valuable trade chips.

McMann is just one of several players dealt by the Maple Leafs making a huge impact at the NHL Trade Deadline.

Nicolas Roy, who was traded to the Colorado Avalanche on March 5 for a conditional first-round pick, has been a revelation for the Stanley Cup contenders. Roy has already suited up for five games with the Avalanche, recording two goals, uncluding a power-play marker in a 5-1 win over these same Kraken last Thursday. In Colorado, Roy’s versatility has allowed him to jump between center and wing, providing the cup-contending depth Toronto originally brought him in for.

Similarly, Scott Laughton has wasted no time making an impression with the Los Angeles Kings. Since being dealt for a conditional third-round pick on deadline day, Laughton has recorded two goals and an assist in just five games along with a 58.3 percent success rate on faceoffs.

In Vancouver, McMann’s first goal in a Kraken sweater came with just 50 seconds remaining in the first period. On a power play, McMann threw a puck toward the net from the left circle that caught Canucks goaltender Nikita Tolopilo off guard. It was McMann’s 20th goal of the season, marking the second consecutive year he has reached that plateau.

He wasn't finished. At 4:14 of the third period, McMann drove the far post with the same relentless intent that once made him a favorite of the Scotiabank Arena faithful, tapping in a cross-slot feed from Jordan Eberle for his 21st goal and a new career high. He also added an assist on a Matty Beniers goal later in the frame, finishing the night with three points and an 18:04 workload.

For the Kraken, the win snapped a four-game losing skid and moved them within one point of a wild-card spot. For McMann, Roy, and Laughton, the post-Toronto era is off to a flying start, leaving the Leafs to wonder if the assets they gained will ever outweigh the immediate production they lost.

Francisco Lindor makes spring debut for Mets a month after surgery

The New York Mets' early-spring nightmare has ended: Francisco Lindor is back in the lineup.

Lindor underwent surgery Feb. 11 to repair a stress fracture in his left hamate bone, a procedure that figured to jeopardize his availability for opening day. Yet Lindor is leading off and starting at shortstop against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, March 15, a full 11 days before the Mets are scheduled to open the season at home against Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Lindor, the 32-year-old five-time All-Star, steadily worked through a rehab progression as spring training unfolded and appeared in three minor league games in the past week.

"He's ready to go," manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters in Port St. Lucie, Florida. "It's time for him to start playing for us after checking all the boxes and racking up good days."

Lindor, who struck out in his first plate appearance, debuted with new double-play partner Marcus Semien alongside at second base, and flanked at third by Bo Bichette, who will face his former Blue Jays teammates that made the trip from Dunedin to Port St. Lucie.

He was one of three prominent players who required hamate surgery at the outset of spring training. The hamate bone is typically removed or repaired, and can sideline players from six to eight weeks. Yet Lindor and Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star outfielder Corbin Carroll, who underwent surgery Feb. 12 and reported his hand "felt fine," returned around the one-month mark.

Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday underwent surgery Feb. 12 as well, but will open the season on the injured list and is expected back in mid-April.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Francisco Lindor makes spring debut for Mets month after surgery

Phillies roster ruminations heading into the final full week of camp

Phillies roster ruminations heading into the final full week of camp originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

CLEARWATER, Fla. – The Phillies have begun their final full week in Florida and team officials are bearing down on roster decisions.

Now, nothing is cast in stone. Things can change in a hurry. Way back in 1997, the Phils sent a young pitcher named Calvin Maduro to Triple A as camp was winding down. Then, just before heading north, the team put five pitchers on the disabled list. Not only was Maduro brought back to big-league camp, he was named starting pitcher for the second game of the season.

So, knowing that things can always change, let’s take a look at where the 26-man roster might stand eight days before the Phillies break camp and 11 days before they open the season against the Texas Rangers at Citizens Bank Park.

STARTING ROTATION

Cristopher Sanchez will be named opening day starter when he returns from the World Baseball Classic later this week. Jesus Luzardo, Aaron Nola, Andrew Painter and Taijuan Walker are all locks with Zack Wheeler opening on the injured list. Wheeler is progressing well after surgery to alleviate thoracic outlet syndrome and could be activated as early as mid-to-late April.

BULLPEN

The Phils likely will go with an eight-man bullpen. Six spots appear to be locked up: Closer Jhoan Duran, Jose Alvarado, Brad Keller, Tanner Banks, Jonathan Bowlan and Orion Kerkering.

Side-arming lefty Kyle Backhus, picked up in an offseason trade with Arizona, has been impressive in Grapefruit League action. If he makes the club, the Phils would have a number of options for the final spot. Right-hander Zac Pop is on a big-league deal and out of minor-league options. Right-handers Chase Shugart and Seth Johnson are both on the 40-man roster with options. Zach McCambley is a Rule 5 pick who would have to be offered back to Miami if he doesn’t make the club. Veterans Lou Trivino, Tim Mayza and Trevor Richards are all in camp but on minor-league deals. Right-hander Max Lazar has been slowed by a sore oblique so he’s not a consideration for the opening day roster.

CATCHER

J.T. Realmuto will be backed up by either Rafael Marchan or Garrett Stubbs. There has been some talk of carrying three catchers but that might be a long shot. The Phils will risk losing Marchan or Stubbs on waivers to get them to Triple A.

INFIELD

Things look set with Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Alec Bohm and Trea Turner.

OUTFIELD

It will include rookie center fielder Justin Crawford, left fielder Brandon Marsh and right fielder Adolis Garcia.

DESIGNATED HITTER

Kyle Schwarber.

BENCH

The Phils are looking for four good men here.

Super sub Edmundo Sosa will get one spot. Marchan or Stubbs will get another. Stubbs got a brief look in left field on Sunday so that could impact the decision if he can add that type of versatility. The club remains intrigued by Otto Kemp’s bat, even though he’s had a slow spring. He could see platoon time in left field. If Kemp makes the club, the final spot could come down to Dylan Moore, a non-roster invitee who has significant major league time with Seattle and can play all over the diamond, and outfielder Bryan De La Cruz, who has swung a productive bat this spring. Moore might have the edge because he has the versatility manager Rob Thomson covets. He also has an out in his contract on March 21. De La Cruz is on a minor-league contract and does not have an out until July.

Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League – as it happened

Dominic Szoboszlai’s free-kick gave Liverpool the lead, but Richarlison’s late equaliser earned Spurs a crucial point, their first under Igor Tudor

As for Tottenham, Tudor persists with the 3-4-3 formation that could barely suit his players less. Pedro Porro is plays on the right of the central-defenders, which might work better than Joao Palhinha – Terry Venables always liked a full-back there for their speed on the cover and ability to get forward. In midfield, meantime, Archie Gray – the only player not to shame himself in recent weeks – continues in his preferred position, finally doing what he was bought for while, up front, Solanke returns presumably because he couldn’t be risked in Madrid.

I’m really excited to see how Ngumoha does. I love what I’ve seen of him so far, in particular his desire to attack his man, something you can teach, and his timing, which you probably cannot. As we saw last evening, extreme talent is undeniable.

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Kawhi Leonard sets Clippers record, then leaves game early with sprained ankle

What was a historic night for Kawhi Leonard ended on a couple of ugly notes, including Leonard leaving the game with a sprained ankle.

Before his fourth quarter exit, Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points, setting a franchise record by scoring 20+ points in 45 straight games he's played, passing a mark set by Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo in the 1974-75 season when the team was still in Buffalo and known as the Braves.

Then, with 9:27 left in the fourth quarter, Leonard rolled his left ankle while trying to defend DeMar DeRozan. He instantly limped off the court, soon went to the locker room and did not return to the game.

There is no word yet on the severity of the injury, if Leonard will miss time, and if so, how much. If he misses more than three more games, he would no longer qualify for postseason awards (and he is very likely headed toward making an All-NBA team).

For the season, in 53 appearances, Leonard is averaging 28.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and a couple of steals a game. He missed the first 10 games of the season due to foot and ankle issues, but has largely been available for coach Tyronn Lue since then.

The Clippers saw their four-game winning streak snapped by the tanking Kings (who have now won 3-of-4). After starting the season 6-21, the Clippers have bounced back to be above .500 (34-33) and sit as the No. 8 seed in the West. Doing that despite trading James Harden and Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline has been an impressive run.

If Leonard misses time, expect newly acquired guards Darius Garland and Bennedict Mathurin to be asked to carry more of the offensive load.

World Baseball Classic Semifinals Open Thread

Mar 13, 2026; Houston, TX, United States; United States second baseman Brice Turang (13) throws out Canada catcher Bo Naylor (23) on a ground ball during the second inning during a quarterfinal game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The World Baseball Classic is down to just four teams, as there is one semifinal on Sunday before another on Monday leading into the championship game on Tuesday evening.

Sunday’s matchup features Team USA battling the Dominican Republic at 7 p.m. CT on FS1, with Italy and Venezuela battling for the other spot on Monday at 7 p.m. on FS1. Both games will take place at loanDepot Park in Miami.

The Brewers have at least one player on all four of those rosters, as follows:

  • Dominican Republic: RHP Abner Uribe
  • USA: 2B Brice Turang
  • Italy: MLB Pipeline Team No. 6 prospect 3B Andrew Fischer
  • Venezuela: C William Contreras, OF Jackson Chourio, and LHP Ángel Zerpa

Tune into the action today and tomorrow, and feel free to weigh in in the comments with your takes.

George backs Borthwick to lead England at World Cup and takes aim at South Africa

  • Coach ‘the perfect person’ to lead side into World Cup

  • Springboks game ‘an amazing opportunity’ for players

Jamie George has insisted England can go toe-to-toe with South Africa when they lock horns with the world champions in July and believes his side will be among the favourites for next year’s World Cup if Steve Borthwick remains as head coach.

England are on a disappointing run of four straight defeats but, while Saturday’s 48-46 loss to France condemned them to their worst Six Nations campaign, the manner in which Borthwick’s side performed – scoring seven tries in Paris – has given rise to renewed optimism.

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Wilyer Abreu powers Venezuela to the semifinals with a bat flip for the ages

MIAMI, Florida — The party started before the game and spilled outside the park after Venezuela upset the defending World Baseball Classic champions from Japan in a back-and-forth game that thrilled more than 35,000 fans at loanDepot park. The MLB star-studded lineups from both countries played with an energy that matched October baseball, and maybe even put it to shame at times. After all when was the last time you got up for a drink and ran into a drum line with dancing fans at a playoff game?

The game began with a leadoff home run from Ronald Acuña Jr. to give Venezuela an early lead. Shohei Ohtani is not to be trifled with, however and matched that in the bottom of the first for Japan. According to Sarah Langs, no game in MLB history began the way last night’s action between Venezuela and Japan started:

It only got better from there with Gleyber Torres driving in a go-ahead run for Venezuela in the second before Japan chased Venezuela’s starter Ranger Suárez from the game in the third inning. It looked like Japan might put this away with this three-run home run by Shota Morishita, who replaced Seiya Suzuki in the game after Suzuki was injured trying to steal second base:

Venezuela was not to be deterred, however. Jackson Chourio led off the fifth inning with a walk to set up this two-run blast by Maikel García making it just a one-run lead for Japan:

The skip and hop as García rounds first when he knows it’s gone is everything. Or, at least was everything until Wilyer Abreu entered the chat and decided to see if a no doubt home run and bat flip for the ages could power a country of 30 million people:

Some things can only happen at the World Baseball Classic, like running into Daniel Palencia’s mom while browsing in the store and having her joyously pose for a picture of her wearing her son’s team jersey:

Palencia came on to close out the game and was all business as he threw pure gasolina:

Palencia struck out the first two batters before facing Shohei Ohtani. How could this game possibly end otherwise? The greatest baseball player on the face of the Earth had to be thwarted to end such a perfect game. Ohtani popped out to shallow center to end an absolutely wild baseball game:

If you thought the celebrations in the concourse during the game were elite, they had nothing on the energy flowing through loanDepot park after Venezuela won:

Your eyes don’t deceive you at the end of that video, a fan from Japan now decked out in a Venezuela hat borrowed a Venezuelan flag and joined the celebration. He was not alone. The after party spilled into a dance party outside the park where fans of both teams danced until the wee hours of the morning:

These fans may come from opposite sides of the world and speak different languages, but that’s all irrelevant at the World Baseball Classic in Miami. We all know how to dance. We’re all powered on bat flips and vibes. The common language is baseball and we all speak it fluently.

GameThread: Tigers vs. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez practices during spring training at TigerTown in Lakeland, Fla. on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees

Time/Place: 1:05 p.m., George M. Steinbrenner Field – Tampa, FL
SB Nation Site:Pinstripe Alley
Media:MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

Lineups

TIGERSYANKEES
Matt Vierling – CFTrent Grisham – CF
Kerry Carpenter – DHRandal Grichuk – LF
Colt Keith – 3BCody Bellinger – RF
Spencer Torkelson – 1BGiancarlo Stanton – DH
Riley Greene – LFPaul DeJong – SS
Dillon Dingler – CRyan McMahon – 3B
Javier Baez – SSMax Schuemann – 2B
Zach McKinstry – 2BErnesto Martinez – 1B
Austin Slater – RFAli Sanchez – C

Spring Training Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Washington Nationals

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 11: JJ Wetherholt #77 talks to Oliver Marmol #37 of the St. Louis Cardinals after beingn hit by a pitch during the third inning of a spring training game against the Washington Nationals at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 11, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals continue the push for the 2026 regular season with a Sunday Spring Training game versus the Washington Nationals at Roger Dean Stadium. According to the St. Louis Cardinals share on social media today, Richard Fitts will get the start for St. Louis. The pitcher for the Washington Nationals will be former Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas.

Mavericks vs Cavaliers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's NBA Game

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will look to complete a weekend home-and-home sweep as they host the Dallas Mavericks this afternoon.

Cleveland had its way with Dallas on Friday, and I’m expecting a similar result today in my Mavericks vs. Cavaliers predictions.

Read on to see how I think this matchup will play out in my NBA picks for Sunday, March 15.

Mavericks vs Cavaliers prediction

Mavericks vs Cavaliers best bet: Cavaliers -15 (-110)

The Dallas Mavericks hosted Friday’s meetings, and the Cleveland Cavaliers were able to cover as 13.5-point favorites on the road in a 138-105 rout. Cleveland was up 17 after the first quarter and never looked back.

Cleveland barely had to push its starters — nobody played as much as 29 minutes — and took advantage of a Mavericks team that has lost three of its last five games by 20+ points.

The Mavs are 0-5 in their last five games as double-digit underdogs. I’m taking Cleveland to cover easily again tonight.

Mavericks vs Cavaliers same-game parlay

Friday’s meeting finished with a total of 243 points, so I’m taking the Over again in my SGP today. I’ll also bet on James Harden to get Over 2.5 threes, as he's hit at least three shots from beyond the arc in each of his last four games.

Mavericks vs Cavaliers SGP

  • Cavaliers -14.5
  • Over 235.5
  • James Harden Over 2.5 threes

Our "from downtown" SGP: Double-double danger!

For my longshot parlay, I’m going to take two Cavaliers players to get double-doubles. Both Harden and Evan Mobley can put together double-doubles in different categories, so they won’t be getting in each other’s way.

Let’s round things out by backing Donovan Mitchell to go Over 1.5 steals, something he’s accomplished in five of his last seven games.

Mavericks vs Cavaliers SGP

  • James Harden to record a double-double
  • Evan Mobley to record a double-double
  • Donovan Mitchell Over 1.5 steals

Mavericks vs Cavaliers odds

  • Spread: Mavericks +14.5 | Cavaliers -145
  • Moneyline: Mavericks +750 | Cavaliers -1400
  • Over/Under: Over 235.5 | Under 235.5

Mavericks vs Cavaliers betting trend to know

The Cavaliers have covered the spread in three straight matchups against the Mavericks. Find more NBA betting trends for Mavericks vs. Cavaliers.

How to watch Mavericks vs Cavaliers

LocationRocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
DateSunday, March 15, 2026
Tip-off3:30 p.m. ET
TVNBA TV

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USA vs Dominican Republic Home Run Picks for the World Baseball Classic Semifinal

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So far in this World Baseball Classic, 21 different players have hit at least two home runs. More than one-third of them come from these teams.

I have two home run hitters in mind for tonight's semifinal matchup, putting the focus on Aaron Judge and Julio Rodriguez.

For more World Baseball Classic best bets, read our complete USA vs. Dominican Republic predictions for March 15.

USA home run pick

Aaron Judge (+185 at DraftKings)

It should come as no surprise that the best right-handed hitter of our era is the biggest favorite to go yard in the game.

Aaron Judge has two homers in the WBC already, and he has three hits, a double, and a homer in his five career at-bats against Luis Severino.

Judge has a 1.072 OPS in the WBC and had a 1.285 OPS with two homers in five pre-WBC spring training games. The Yankees' slugger is in midseason form already. 

Dominican Republic home run pick

Julio Rodriguez (+425 at DraftKings)

Rodriguez is a long shot, but offers great value at +425.

He's batting just .200 in the WBC but has one home run to his name. He also has two career extra-base hits against Skenes, while no other D.R. player on the home run board even has a hit against him...

Rodriguez had a 1.556 OPS in his pre-WBC spring training games, and he's in a great spot to go yard tonight.

How to watch USA vs Dominican Republic and game info

LocationLoanDepot Park, Miami, FL
DateSunday, March 15, 2026
First pitch8:00 p.m. ET
TVFS1

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Spring GameThread: Jays @ Mets

7 Mar 1998: General view of the St. Lucie County Stadium where a spring training game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets is being played in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The Mets defeated the Dodgers 8-6. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Dunn /Al | Getty Images

There has been a lot of baseball lately. I’m not in middle season baseball watching shape yet.

Today’s lineups:

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSMETS
George Springer – DHFrancisco Lindor – SS
Daulton Varsho – CFMarcus Semien – 2B
Davis Schneider – 2BBo Bichette – 3B
Addison Barger – 3BJorge Polanco – DH
Jesus Sanchez – RFLuis Robert – CF
Nathan Lukes – LFBrett Baty – 1B
Leo Jimenez – SSFrancisco Alvarez – C
Brandon Valenzuela – CMike Tauchman – RF
Charles McAdoo – 1BTyrone Taylor – LF
Grant Rogers – RHPZach Thornton – LHP

A.J. Ewing, Ryan Clifford among Mets reassigned to minor league camp

With Opening Day about a week and a half away, the Mets continue to whittle down their spring training roster.

The Mets announced that 11 players have been reassigned to minor league camp. The players are:

Pitchers - RHP Carl Edwards Jr., LHP Joe Jacques, RHP Ryan Lambert

Catcher - Kevin Parada

Infielders – Ryan Clifford, Jackson Cluff, Grae Kessinger, Jacob Reimer

Outfielders - Ji Hwan Bae, A.J. Ewing, Jose Ramos

Among the highlights of the list is Ewing, who proved exactly why he's been skyrocketing up prospect rankings to become one of the most promising players in the Mets' system. The 21-year-old had a terrific spring with the big league team, hitting .381 with one home run, six RBI, and four stolen bases while posting an OPS of 1.090. 

Clifford, another top prospect in the Mets' farm system, struggled this spring, going just 2-for-20 with seven strikeouts. 

On the pitching side, the 23-year-old Lambert was a standout for the Mets, pitching 3.0 scoreless innings of relief while striking out eight batters of the nine outs he recorded.

There are 53 players remaining in Mets' major league camp

Dodgers vs. Rangers spring training game roster

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 06: Ryder Ryan #40 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch on March 06, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers play two games at the same time on Sunday. Here is their roster for the contest at Camelback Ranch against the Texas Rangers.

Lineup

Miguel Rojas SS
Kyle Tucker RF
Freddie Freeman 1B
Teoscar Hernández LF
Max Muncy 3B
Andy Pages CF
Alex Freeland 2B
Zyhir Hope DH
Eliézer Alfonzo C

River Ryan starts on the mound, making his fourth appearance of the spring.

Other pitchers

Ryder Ryan is scheduled to pitch at some point after his brother, as are Edgardo Henriquez and Paul Gervase.

Up from the minors are Keynan Middleton (wearing number 95), Cam Day (90), Evan Shaw (91), Javier Bartolozzi (92), Accimias Morales (96), and Nick Robertson (97)

Other position players

Non-roster invitees Noah Miller and Nick Senzel are active for this game.

Up from minor league camp are Eduardo Quintero (06), Mike Sirota (07), Charles Davalan (87), Kole Myers (89), Yeiner Fernandez (01), Kyle Nevin (02), Logan Wagner (09), and catchers Jesus Galiz (08) and Frank Rodriguez (93).