Dalton Rushing is becoming the MLB 'bad boy' after latest incident

Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing is slowly becoming baseball's biggest villain. And he's only in his second MLB season.

For one to take such a role, a few things need to be in order. Said players have to stir up a little controversy, have to be pretty dang good and on at least a really good team.

Rushing checks all those boxes. The Dodgers are back-to-back World Series champions. Although the 25-year-old Rushing made his debut with the Dodgers in 2025, he's already swiftly becoming recognized as one of the better backup catchers in baseball. He might be starting if the Dodgers didn't already have Will Smith committed to a long-term deal.

Now, on to the controversy that makes Rushing appear to be disliked across the league. Whether intentional or not, he has an awareness issue when it comes to base sliding. It was on display during the Dodgers' blowout, 12-3, victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 9.

Rushing drew a walk in the top of the fifth inning as the Pirates held a narrow 2-1 lead. The ensuing batter, Alex Freeland, hit a ground ball to Pittsburgh second baseman Brandon Lowe, who grabbed it and spun, making a throw to Jared Triolo, who made a late throw to first. Freeland was deemed safe, but Rushing was called for runner's interference.

He attempted a slide to make it safe at second base, except he was feet away from the bag and collided with Triolo. The rule, according to MLB, states that fielders have a right to occupy any space needed to catch or field a batted ball and also must not be hindered while attempting to field a thrown ball. Additionally, runners have to make a reasonable attempt to touch the bag and avoid the fielder.

It appears Rushing did not.

Dalton Rushing "villainous" timeline: Building a 'bad boy' reputation in MLB

If the June 9 fiasco with the Pirates was a one-off incident, then maybe folks would turn the other cheek — but Rushing has been making it a habit to agitate opponents. Here's a timeline of events that have contributed to Rushing being deemed the MLB 'bad boy.'

April 18

Rushing caused a stir after a 4-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on April 18. After the game, Rushing criticized the Rockies' hitters, saying their approach was "fishy," a statement that manager Dave Roberts shot down.

“I think it’s odd that some of those hitters that do what they do, they go up there and they’re on the first pitch that was thrown,” Rushing said. “It’s a little fishy but I’ll wear it."

Roberts responded to those comments in April, shutting down any notion that Rushing hinted at.

“I saw some bad breaking balls," Roberts said. "So I don’t think there was anything fishy behind it. I think there were some bad pitches.”

April 21

Another incident occurred during baseball's hottest rivalry: Dodgers-Giants. San Francisco's Jung Hoo Lee made an attempt to score from first base after a single to center field on April 21. Lee was quickly getting around the bases, but was thrown out at home by Rushing for the third out.

Lee seemed to be upset or in pain after the play and as Rushing walked back to the dugout, he looked back at Lee on the dirt and seemingly mouthed "F--- him".

The next game in the series on April 22, Rushing was hit with a pitch from Giants ace Logan Webb in retaliation. Rushing was intentionally walked. Hyeseong Kim was up to bat next and hit a grounder to right field as second baseman Luis Arraez scooped it and made the play to shortstop Willy Adames, who had to brace for Rushing sliding right at him.

Arraez told reporters after that game that Rushing's style is "not good baseball."

April 26

Rushing was caught body shaming his opponent. Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya stole second base after Rushing wasn't able to deliver the ball in time. A frustrated Rushing could be seen mouthing "fat f---" geared towards Amaya. A few days later, Cubs teammate Nico Hoerner confirmed that's what Rushing said.

""I wish I had confronted him," Hoerner said during a radio appearance on 104.3FM The Score. "I was pretty taken aback. ... At the end of the day, you just wanna have your teammates back."

April 28

Rushing was irate when he was given a third strike during an April 28 matchup with the Miami Marlins after he requested a timeout, but the umpire allegedly never heard him. Rushing struck out due to a pitch clock infraction.

May 7

Rushing attempted damage control in an interview with The Athletic where he said that he does not buy into the villain role that people are looking to cast on him, but will continue to play the way he does.

"I think guys have started to like, give me the label of (villain)," Rushing told The Athletic. "I just think that's me competing at the highest level and not allowing any outside source to kind of get in my way."

He added: "I don't want guys to look at me as a bad guy on and off the field," Rushing said. "But at the same time, I'm not going to change my game. I'm going to play the same way that I have. I'm going to control the things that are said."

June 9

Rushing's collision June 9 with Triolo was the icing on the cake. It even sparked a reaction from Shohei Ohtani, who could only look around and ask, "what happened?"

The Dodgers play-by-play commentators also couldn't believe what they saw:

"That's tough right there. He doesn't get to the bag. What a mistake that was. It's not a ball that you'd normally turn two on. I always kind of whine about the fact that nobody tries to break up a double-play anymore. Well, one time you don't want to try to break up a double play is on that ball. He's nowhere close. That's tough right there ... that's a Hal McCrae imitation back in the 70s right there."

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing is becoming MLB's bad boy, villain

NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun Reveals New Twist In Dylan Larkin-Red Wings Saga

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The fallout continues from last week's explosive report that Dylan Larkin has requested a trade from the Detroit Red Wings

He's reportedly submitted a list of teams that he'd be willing to accept a trade to, but the options greatly narrow GM Steve Yzerman's chances of getting a fair return. Larkin's list included the Vegas Golden Knights, the Florida Panthers, and the Minnesota Wild. 

Having such a confined list of teams that have only so many assets that they'd be able to offer up in return greatly complicates things on Detroit's end. 

But now, there's a new development in the ongoing saga. According to top NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun, Yzerman has approached Larkin's agent Pat Brisson with a request to expand the three-team trade list, which would give him additional options to facilitate the best deal possible. 

"Yzerman went back to Brisson and asked to expand their original list of three teams, and my sense is that Brisson was receptive to that to some degree," LeBrun reported on Wednesday. "So I don’t think we’re just dealing with the Minnesota Wild, Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers anymore." 

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LeBrun continued by saying that he believes the Dallas Stars, led by former Red Wings assistant GM Jim Nill, have "absolutely" checked in while also suggesting that Michigan native and pending unsigned RFA Jason Robertson could be an option.

Top Insider Links Red Wings' Dylan Larkin To Multiple NHL Teams Top Insider Links Red Wings' Dylan Larkin To Multiple NHL Teams Speculation continues to grow as to where current Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin could be traded to, and a handful of clubs have emerged, according to top NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman.

"Secondly, regardless of being on the list or not, all kinds of teams have called to see what’s what, many of them interested in getting involved," LeBrun wrote. "That’s given Brisson and Larkin more to think about. For example, the Dallas Stars have absolutely checked in. They haven’t extended restricted free agent Jason Robertson yet, although those contract discussions continue. Food for thought if an extension doesn’t get done in due time." 

An acquisition of Robertson's RFA rights in return for Larkin, along with a new extension for him in Detroit, would be a major haul for the Red Wings. Robertson, who is from Northville, has scored 40 or more goals three times since 2021, including 45 goals scored this season. 

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Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies preview, Wednesday 6/10, 7:40 CT

Wednesday notes…

  • 7 AND 21 ARE NOT LUCKY NUMBERS: The Cubs are 7-21 in their last 28 games. The only other National League team to go 7-21 this year was the Rockies, April 28-May 7. The Tigers have had nine overlapping 7-21 spans, April 23-June 3, and the Angels had four, April 15-May 22. The Angels also had three 6-22 spans during that period. The Tigers were 6-22, May 1-31. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • RISPy BUSINESS: The Cubs were 0 for 8 last night with runners in scoring position. It was the 17th of their 67 games, slightly less than one quarter, in which they made no hits with RISP. They are 3-14 in those games, including seven straight losses. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • WALK THE WALK: Four Cubs batters walked last night for their fourth straight game with at least four. They had not had four in a row with four or more walks since May 6-9, the last of 13 straight. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY: Rick Monday homered in each of the first two innings and the Cubs defeated the Reds 9-7 at Wrigley Field to maintain a six-game lead in the NL East. It happened 53 years ago today, Sunday, June 10, 1973.

As was the case yesterday, the Cubs lineup was not available at posting time. Not sure what’s going on with this, but please check BCB social media for the Cubs lineup.

Rockies lineup:

Shōta Imanaga, LHP vs. Michael Lorenzen, RHP

A tale of two Imanagas.

First seven starts: 2.40 ERA, 0.852 WHIP, three HR allowed in 41.1 innings
Last six starts: 7.53 ERA, 1.356 WHIP, 14 (!) HR allowed in 34.2 innings

Now you explain that to me. He doesn’t seem injured. How could that much good pitching completely fall apart?

If you know, please tell Tommy Hottovy and Craig Counsell.

Imanaga’s only career start vs. the Rockies was his very first MLB start, April 1, 2024 at Wrigley Field. He threw six shutout innings and struck out nine. Again, a lot of those guys aren’t on the team anymore — hey, even Kris Bryant played for Colorado in that game!

So, Imanaga’s never pitched at Coors Field before. Good luck, Shōta.

And if you think Imanaga’s year is bad, oh my gosh, look at Michael Lorenzen’s numbers.

Lorenzen was once a decent back-of-the-rotation guy, but this year has been just terrible. His ERA has been under 6 — once (at 5.97), after he threw seven good innings against the Mets April 24. Since then: seven starts. 9.84 ERA, 2.125 WHIP, seven home runs in 32 innings.

Seriously, if the Cubs can’t hit this guy…

Ian Happ has homered twice off Lorenzen. Do that again, Ian.

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GameThread: Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins, 6:40 p.m.

From left, Detroit Tigers outfielders Wenceel Pérez (46), Riley Greene (31) and Zach McKinstry (39) celebrate the 10-4 win over the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (28-39) vs. Minnesota Twins (30-38)

Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Twinkie Town
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: LHP Framber Valdez (3-4, 4.21 ERA) vs. TBD

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Valdez1372.218.68.548.44.100.8
TBD

Lineups

TWINSTIGERS
Austin Martin – RFKevin McGonigle – 3B
Byron Buxton – CFGleyber Torres – 2B
Brooks Lee – 3BKerry Carpenter – RF
Orlando Arcia – SSDillon Dingler – C
Josh Bell – DHRiley Greene – LF
Royce Lewis – 1BSpencer Torkelson – 1B
Luke Keaschall – 2BColt Keith – DH
Ryan Kreidler – LFZach McKinstry – CF
Alex Jackson – CZack Short – SS

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Game Thread: Braves (45-22) at White Sox (35-31)

Jun 9, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox right fielder Braden Montgomery (24), reacts after his walk off two run home run during the tenth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
I mean, I just can’t stop pinching myself. What a game! | (Matt Marton/Imagn Images)

Still buzzing from last night? Yeah, me too. So let’s just run it back for fun!

Braden Montgomery’s big-league debut last night was just about perfect. The kid showed up, swung big, and helped grab the W in one of the wildest wins of the year. He’s right back in there tonight, hitting fifth, as the Sox try to stack another victory on top of Monday’s fireworks against the best club in baseball.

However, the challenge this evening gets considerably tougher.

On the mound: two arms having monster years, but all eyes are on the guy coming home. Chris Sale, back in Chicago. Hard to believe it’s been almost ten years since the Sox shipped him to Boston for the Yoán Moncada-Michael Kopech lottery ticket (plus Alexander Basabe and Victor Diaz, remember them? Yeah, me either). Moncada and Kopech were supposed to change everything. A decade later, Sale is still out there, doing exactly what he’s always done, and Moncada and Kopech are long gone.

The southpaw, now 37, is 8-4 with a 2.23 ERA and a WHIP barely over one in 72-plus innings. His Baseball Savant page? Still bleeding red. He’s in the 95th percentile for chase rate, 89th for strikeouts, and 91st for keeping hitters from barreling him up. The slider is still pure filth, making hitters look foolish from both sides.

For the White Sox, the formula is simple in theory and difficult in practice.

Do not chase.

Sale’s whole deal is that he feasts on hitters who can’t lay off junk. Chase Meidroth and Miguel Vargas might be the antidote, since they’ll actually take a walk and grind out an at-bat. The Sox have to force Sale into the zone, wait for a mistake, and pray they don’t end up behind in the count where the slider turns into a magic trick. The silver lining? Sale’s looked a little human lately, getting tagged in two of his last three outings.

On our side, it’s Davis Martin, Chicago’s ace, and built from a totally different mold.

Martin isn’t blowing anyone away with heat. He survives on command, mixing pitches and a nasty bag of offspeed tricks. His breaking stuff is among the best in the league, and it’s turned him into a breakout story this year.

The problem? The opponent.

Atlanta’s lineup is stacked with guys who don’t do pitchers any favors. Michael Harris II, Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson, Austin Riley, the whole crew — they spit on borderline pitches and crush mistakes. Martin’s got a red flag because his hard-hit rate is in the basement, 13th percentile. He’s dodged bullets so far, but against a lineup like this, that’s playing with fire.

Martin’s best shot is to get ahead early. If he’s living in 0-1 and 1-2 counts, he can let the breaking stuff eat. If Atlanta flips the script and puts him in hitter’s counts, he’ll have to serve up the fastball, and that’s a recipe for disaster against this bunch.

After last night’s fireworks, everyone’s eyes will be watching Montgomery for an encore. But if the Sox want to steal another from the Braves, they’ll need patient at-bats against a Hall of Fame arm and another gem from their own rising ace.

First pitch is set for 6:40 p.m. CT on CHSN, with radio coverage on ESPN 1000. Hopefully, the weather holds out, and the Good Guys can take a half-game lead on the Cleveland Guardians in the AL Central with a win!

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Ronald Acuña Jr. diagnosed with Grade 1 hamstring strain for second time in as many months

May 16, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (13) in the dugout against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Earlier today, the Atlanta Braves moved both Tyler Kinley and Ronald Acuña Jr. to the IL in a pair of separate roster moves. Acuña’s injury is the most recent one for what’s turning into a serious concern when it comes to him and lower-body injuries and now we have a clearer idea of what was going on with him as he attempted to leg out an infield single against the White Sox.

He’s officially been diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain. Wiley Ballard of BravesVision reported the severity of the injury along with the fact that there’s currently no stated timeline for a return for Acuña.

I will just copy and paste what I wrote in last month’s article on Acuña’s first hamstring strain of 2026 concerning the prognosis for this particular grade of strain:

Of course, how long Acuña ends up being out depends on the severity of the strain. If it’s a Grade 1 strain then this should just be a straight-up 10-day stint on the IL. We know it’s probably not a Grade 3 strain since that likely would’ve qualified as a tear and Grade 2 might require a somewhat extended absence with a rehab stint involved. So yeah, here’s hoping that it’s just Grade 1 since that wouldn’t be too awful — and also another truly severe leg injury the last thing Acuña needs in his career at the moment.

Acuña ended up missing just over two weeks during his last go-around on the IL and I’d imagine that it’ll be another two weeks until we see him again. Although both Acuña and Walt Weiss have insisted that this time isn’t as bad or painful as the first time, I think that they’re going to give Acuña plenty of time to rest and heal up in order to get back onto the field while trying their best to ensure that he’s not just right back on the IL in July.

While I’m sure that Acuña will be champing at the bit to get healthy again, it’s probably for the best to just give him as much time as he needs to really heal up instead of rushing him back. Things would be different if the Braves weren’t in their current position position of dominance in the NL East and the National League as a whole. They’re nine games ahead of the Phillies for the divisional lead and two games ahead of the Dodgers for the best record in the NL. While we’d all like to see the Braves keep putting pedal to the metal, if they can get Acuña some rest that could potentially ensure that he’s ready to go for the latter portion of the season (and hopefully the Postseason as well) then I don’t think anybody can argue against that at this point.

It’s a long season and sometimes you’ve got to play the long game, so the best course of action might be to give Acuña time to rest and heal up to where he’s completely 100% ready to go. Hopefully that doesn’t take too long but there’s no need to rush it. The frustration is palpable but it’s manageable.

Dodgers vs. Pirates game chat

PITTSBURGH, PA - JUNE 09: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers in action against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on June 9, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Shohei Ohtani faces Jared Jones as the Dodgers look to take the series.

WEDNESDAY GAME INFO
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Pirates
  • Stadium: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Time: 3:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 (Spanish)

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What we learned as Jesús Luzardo's road mastery conquers old tipping site

What we learned as Jesús Luzardo's road mastery conquers old tipping site originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

370 days ago, Jesús Luzardo was in the toughest stretch of his professional career.

There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to Luzardo’s struggles last year until the Phils headed to Toronto.

The first-year Phillie was coming off a home start on the final day of May against the Brewers. He surrendered 12 runs in 3 1/3 innings to Milwaukee, the most runs allowed by a Phillies starter since 1947.

At Rogers Centre on June 5, Luzardo was not any better.

Eight runs on nine hits in 2 1/3 innings.

That capped off 20 earned runs in two starts.

He was tipping, they later found out. It was something Luzardo, pitching coach Caleb Cotham and the rest of the pitching coaches worked tirelessly to fix.

By the end of the season, his ERA was 3.92. Without those outings? 3.03. One of the best seasons by a left-hander in the sport in 2025, and he earned a contract extension in March to go with it.

On Wednesday, he returned to Toronto and looked like a completely different southpaw from the one who pitched there a year earlier.

The Phillies’ lefty delivered 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball with eight strikeouts, pairing well with the club’s offensive success against future Hall of Famer and Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer in a 7-4 win.

Luzardo’s start was symbolic in other ways, too. He outmatched Scherzer, a fellow Floridian whom he works out with in the offseason. It also further proved to Phillies fans what the top of the rotation, with Cristopher Sánchez and Zack Wheeler, is capable of producing against a tough lineup in a rowdy road environment.

To begin the week, the Phillies’ big three combined for a 1.93 ERA over 18 2/3 innings.

THE INSANE SPLIT

It also continued one of Luzardo’s stranger splits of the season.

He has been one of the best starters in baseball away from home. At Citizens Bank Park, it has looked completely different. A roller coaster.

Luzardo now has a 1.55 ERA in seven road starts. At home? The southpaw has a 7.34 ERA.

That 5.79-run gap between his home and road ERAs leads all pitchers in 2026, with Logan Gilbert next at 4.56. It would also be the third-largest gap by a left-hander since those splits began being tracked in 1976, minimum 10 total starts.

The biggest difference has been where he has lived in the zone.

At home, Luzardo has allowed seven home runs and 43 hits in 38 innings. On the road, he has allowed 37 hits in 40 2/3 innings and just one homer.

It will be important for Luzardo to right the ship at home. But nights like Wednesday show why his upside remains so intriguing.

PHILS GO BOOM — PLUS AN INJURY

The Phillies’ offense went berserk to back up its starter.

For the second time in the series, they knocked out a Blue Jays starter in the fourth inning. Patrick Corbin and Scherzer sandwiched a dominant Dylan Cease outing Tuesday night.

On Tuesday, the Phillies swung and missed 29 times against Cease. Scherzer, who notched his 3,500th career strikeout Wednesday, still generated 13 swings and misses.

But the Phillies worked his pitch count to 82 in 3 1/3 innings.

Scherzer likes to live in the zone, and that pushed the Phillies to be more aggressive. It worked in their favor.

In the first inning, Bryce Harper hit his fifth career homer off his former teammate. The Phillies’ first baseman let a fastball travel and drove it out to left field.

An opposite-field homer in a season where Harper entered Wednesday going the opposite way at the lowest rate of his career, 22.4 percent.

They stayed aggressive.

In the top of the third, more former Scherzer teammates got things started. Kyle Schwarber jumped on the first pitch for a single. Trea Turner followed with another single.

Scherzer responded with two outs.

Then Alec Bohm got ahead 1-0. Scherzer came back with a slider, but left it in the middle of the zone. Bohm did not miss the mistake, driving it deep into the left-field seats for a three-run homer.

A lot of Bohm’s recent power success has come to his pull side. For a hitter known for his swing to right-center, it is encouraging to see him find that kind of damage to left field, similar to the pull-side success he showed in spring training.

After knocking out the Cooperstown-bound right-hander, Schwarber tagged Blue Jays lefty Mason Fluharty for a long two-run homer that gave the Phils a 6-0 lead.

In games where the Phillies have gotten homers from Schwarber and Harper, they are now 25-8 all-time.

Adolis García, in the Blue Jays’ three-run seventh inning, left the game with a pulled muscle in the area of his right shoulder, attempting to throw out a runner trying to score on a sac-fly. They would take him out of the game immediately. 

Philadelphia does not have a great deal of right-field options. Still, it has the flexibility to move Brandon Marsh to right field — which could open the opportunity for Otto Kemp, Felix Reyes, or even Bryan De La Cruz, all at Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

TIP THE CAP, DON

Philadelphia picked up its 10th series win under interim manager Don Mattingly out of the 13 series it has played. He became the first Phillies manager to win that many series in that span to begin his tenure in franchise history.

His 28-12 record also ties Steve O’Neill in 1952 for the best first 40-game stretch by a Phillies skipper.

The club has played like a different group since the managerial change.

They will face another tough road test this weekend in Milwaukee. The Brewers have continued their success from the last two seasons and lead the NL Central with 41 wins.

The Phils will face NL Cy Young hopeful and flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski (7-2, 1.50) on Friday at American Family Field. They can improve Sánchez’s case (8-2, 1.54) and even Wheeler’s (5-1, 2.22) with a big day against the other pitcher in the race.

Spurs-Knicks Game 3 TV ratings most since Michael Jordan's last Finals with Bulls

Monday night's Game 3 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks was watched by almost 24 million people, the highest-rated NBA Finals Game 3 this century.

ABC and ESPN, which broadcast the game, say the 23.8 million people who tuned in to watch the game is the most for an NBA Finals Game 3 in 28 years. The last time the third game of the Finals had more viewers came in 1998 when Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls were closing in on their second three-peat.

Game 3 of this year's NBA Finals is also the most-watched program on broadcast television since Super Bowl 60, when 125.6 million viewers watched the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots.

San Antonio's 115-111 win, which cut New York's series lead to two games to one, peaked at 26.3 million viewers at 11:15 p.m. ET.

The highest-rated NBA Finals game of all-time remains Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, when Michael Jordan sank a game-winning jumper with 5.2 seconds left, giving the Bulls an 87–86 victory over the Utah Jazz for the franchise's sixth championship. That game on NBC was seen by 35.89 million viewers.

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Dodgers bullpen can't help out Shohei Ohtani in loss to Pirates

Shohei Ohtani waits to hand the ball to manager Dave Roberts after giving up a two-run double in the seventh inning.
Shohei Ohtani waits to hand the ball to manager Dave Roberts after giving up a two-run double in the seventh inning. (Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press)

For the first time this season, Shohei Ohtani watched his manager walk out of the dugout to pull him mid-inning.

On a humid night at PNC Park, in a 9-8 loss, Ohtani pitched into the seventh inning against the Pirates. But Brandon Lowe’s two-out, two-run double cut the Dodgers’ lead to three.

And as manager Dave Roberts gathered the Dodgers infield around him, Ohtani made the long walk to the dugout, pushing up his cap to wipe the sweat from his brow on the way.

Ohtani’s performance was enough to leave the mound with the lead, which the Dodgers bullpen surrendered. But in a near-flawless season on the mound, it was his worst start of the year.

Ohtani gave up three earned runs for the first time all season, along with a season-high six hits. That took his ERA from 0.74 to 1.06 And his ninth-inning home run came too late to save the day. It was his third time homering in a game he pitched this season.

Ohtani also came inches away from homering in the third inning. The opposite-field drive sent Pirates left-fielder Bryan Reynolds leaping into the padded wall. As the fans beyond it jumped to their feet with their hands raised, Reynolds reached over and squeezed his glove shut around what would have been the go-ahead home run.

That’s how much of Ohtani’s day went — solid by most standards, but not his.

Tyler Callihan is greeted by Pirates teammates after his three-run home in the eighth inning.
Tyler Callihan is greeted by Pirates teammates after his three-run home in the eighth inning. (Gene J. Puskar / AP)

Ohtani infamously has another level he can reach in leverage situations. And he demonstrated that ability in the first three innings, though he allowed baserunners in each.

After giving up a single and walking a batter to begin his start, Ohtani struck out Reynolds on a 100.2-mph fastball. And after hitting Reynolds with a sweeper in the third inning, he induced Ryan O’Hearn to line out on a 100.3-mph fastball.

Ohtani successfully navigated traffic, despite a wide throw to second on a comebacker in the second inning, without allowing a run until the fourth.

With two out, Ohtani challenged 25-year-old Tyler Callihan with a first-pitch fastball. Callihan sent it not only over the Clemente wall, but soaring all the way over the right-field stands for his first major-league home run.

It was only the third home run Ohtani has surrendered this season. The other two came in his start in Houston a little over a month ago.

The Dodgers (43-25) responded with a first for rookie Ryan Ward.

The Dodgers had a narrow lead after a two-run rally in the fourth, powered by the heart of the order. But Ward made it more far more comfortable when he stepped up to the plate with two out and the bases loaded in the sixth inning, jumped on a first-pitch sweeper, and recorded the first grand slam of his major league career.

The Dodgers, it turned out, would need more than that wiggle room.

Ohtani’s seventh inning got off to an inauspicious start. He battled Callihan for eight pitches and walked him to lead off the frame.

Then a looping curveball got Jake Mangum to bounce a swinging bunt up the third-base line. But by the time Ohtani got to it, Mangum was almost to first. Ohtani held the throw.

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Ohtani buckled down, throwing mostly breaking stuff to Jared Triolo and Spencer Horwitz to strike out both looking. But Ohtani didn’t quite make it out of the inning. Lowe stayed aggressive in a 3-0 count, and it paid off, trimming the Dodgers’ lead to 6-3.

Reliever Alex Vesia finished the inning for Ohtani, but not before a fielding error by third baseman Max Muncy gave the Pirates another run.

The game unraveled in the eighth, as Callihan homered again — this time off reliever Kyle Hurt for three runs and the lead — and Horwitz added a two-run blast off lefty Jack Dreyer.

Ohtani’s two-run homer the next inning cut the lead to one.

Will Smith update

The Dodgers are likely to put catcher Will Smith on the injured list Thursday, as the stiffness in his neck continues to linger.

“There’s been some improvement,” Roberts said. “We’ll have to make that decision at some point in time [Wednesday] after the game.”

The Dodgers’ game against the Pirates on Wednesday was the fourth Smith had missed since being scratched from the lineup Saturday with a stiff neck. Teams can backdate IL moves a maximum of three days.

Dalton Rushing is scheduled to catch all three games in Pittsburgh, Roberts said, but the Dodgers will likely add a backup to the roster on Thursday. In the meantime, Smith could catch in an emergency situation.

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The Dodgers have already cleared a spot on the 40-man roster, releasing utility man Tyler Fitzgerald on Wednesday. He had a .998 OPS in 24 games with triple-A Oklahoma City.

Unless the Dodgers bring in additional catching depth from the outside, their options in triple-A are Eliezer Alfonzo and Chuckie Robinson. Roberts downplayed the challenge of integrating a catcher midseason.

“We had Chuckie last year, and we had Eliezer all spring,” Roberts said. “So both those guys are confident. They’re kind of a little older, so they’ve been around, and we’re very familiar with both those guys, so it should be pretty seamless.”

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Mets vs. Cardinals: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 6/10/26

Austin Warren #44 of the New York Mets pitches against the San Diego Padres during the seventh inning at Petco Park on June 06, 2026 in San Diego, California.

Mets lineup

Carson Benge – RF
Bo Bichette – SS
Juan Soto – LF
Jared Young – 1B
Marcus Semien – 2B
A.J. Ewing – CF
Francisco Alvarez – DH
Brett Baty – 3B
Luis Torrens – C

SP: Austin Warren – RHP

Cardinals lineup

JJ Wetherholt – 2B
Ivan Herrera – C
Alec Burleson – 1B
Jordan Walker – DH
Lars Nootbaar – RF
Masyn Winn – SS
Nelson Velazquez – LF
Nathan Church – CF
Jose Fermin – 3B

SP: Andre Pallante – RHP

Broadcast info

First pitch: 7:10 PM EDT
TV: SNY
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2

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Pirates place CF Oneil Cruz on 10-day injured list with broken left hand

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates placed center fielder Oneil Cruz on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday with a broken left hand.

Cruz was injured while sliding into the plate during the fourth inning of a loss to Atlanta on Saturday. Cruz was available as a pinch-runner on Sunday and the club had been hopeful he would avoid a stint on the IL. But additional tests revealed non-displaced fractures between his ring finger and his pinkie.

The move, retroactive to Monday, means the Pirates will have to try to stay in the mix in the NL Central without one of their most productive hitters. Cruz is hitting .264 with 14 home runs and 44 RBIs. His 98 strikeouts also lead the majors.

Pittsburgh recalled utility player Billy Cooke from Triple-A Indianapolis to take Cruz’s roster spot. Cooke is hitting .190 in 32 games this year for Pittsburgh.

The Pirates also placed catcher Henry Davis on the paternity list and recalled catcher Rafael Flores Jr. from Triple-A.

Wednesday night game thread: vs Mariners, 6:35 pm

Taylor Ward and Blaze Alexander of the Orioles look lovingly at each other
TORONTO, CANADA - JUNE 7: Taylor Ward #3 of the Baltimore Orioles and teammate Blaze Alexander #23 celebrate after scoring against the Toronto Blue Jays during the fifth inning at Rogers Centre on June 7, 2026 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Kevin Sousa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Things have not been going so well for the Orioles over the last week. They have lost four games in a row to fall six games below .500. At this rate, they’ll never reach that mark. Maybe tonight will be the start of a six-game winning streak? Probably not. But maybe!

One thing I know for sure is that you cannot start a winning streak without winning the first one, so that is the task at hand for today. The Orioles will face off against righty George Kirby is in a bit of a tough stretch, with a 7.29 ERA over his last four starts, a total of 20.1 innings. If the Orioles want to take advantage of his tailspin, I am ok with that.

Brandon Young is pitching for the Orioles. Young has pitched into the seventh inning in each of his last three starts, but hasn’t completed the seventh in any. Maybe tonight is the night. He continues to impress.

With Samuel Basallo and Adley Rutschman both dealing with injuries, Sam Huff gets another shot behind the plate tonight. The lineup looks a lot less impressive without them in it, especially with Gunnar Henderson and Pete Alonso having such a hard time.

Orioles lineup

Taylor Ward (R) LF
Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
Pete Alonso (R) 1B
Colton Cowser (L) CF
Leody Taveras (S) RF
Jackson Holliday (L) 2B
Tyler O’Neill (R) DH
Blaze Alexander (R) 3B
Sam Huff (R) C

Mariners lineup

Cole Young (L) SS
Julio Rodríguez (R) CF
Josh Naylor (L) 1B
Randy Arozarena (R) LF
Luke Raley (L) RF
Dominic Canzone (L) DH
Mitch Garver (R) C
Miles Mastrobuoni (L) 2B
Patrick Wisdom (R) 3B

Let’s go O’s!

Phillies @ Jays Game Thread

Mar 27, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; A general view of the MLB Debut patch of Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Kazuma Okamoto (7) against the Athletics during the fourth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The last game of the series with the Phillies. A series win would be a good thing.

Yesterday’s game was great, but I’d be ok with the Jays winning a blowout today.

There was a roster move today. Max Scherzer, of course, is added to the active roster. Connor Seabold has been DFAed. He’s out of option years. But he’s making near the major league minimum, so it is possible someone will take him off waivers. He didn’t show us much on the mound.

Hopefully Max can give us a decent start.

Today’s lineup. Vlad bats second. Clement third, against the lefty. And Charles McAdoo plays second.

Today’s Lineups

PHILLIESBLUE JAYS
Kyle Schwarber – DHGeorge Springer – DH
Trea Turner – SSVladimir Guerrero – 1B
Bryce Harper – 1BErnie Clement – SS
Brandon Marsh – LFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Alec Bohm – 3BYohendrick Pinango – LF
Bryson Stott – 2BBrandon Valenzuela – C
J.T. Realmuto – CCharles McAdoo – 2B
Adolis Garcia – RFMyles Straw – CF
Justin Crawford – CFNathan Lukes – RF
Jesus Luzardo – LHPMax Scherzer – RHP

Go Jays Go.

Dodgers on Deck: Thursday, June 11 at Pirates

PITTSBURGH, PA - JUNE 09: Andy Pages #44 of the Los Angeles Dodgers rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the seventh inning during the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Christopher Denver/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Dodgers and Pirates finish off their three-game series on Thursday night at PNC Park.

Left-hander Justin Wrobleski starts for Los Angeles, with right-hander Mitch Keller on the mound for Pittsburgh.

Thursday game info

  • Teams: Dodgers at Pirates
  • Ballpark: PNC Park, Pittsburgh
  • Time: 3:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)