Orioles news: Craig Albernaz screws it up again

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MAY 22: Manager Craig Albernaz #55 of the Baltimore Orioles looks on before playing against the Detroit Tigers at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 22, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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The Orioles continue to sidestep any opportunity to win a fourth game in a row. They’ve now managed three straight wins five times in this 2026 season and each time they have failed to really stitch together a nice winning streak that will get them back where they needed to be. Their latest failure yesterday was a 9-3 setback at the hands of the Padres, a game where they trailed from the top of the first inning. Trey Gibson had a rough day, Albert Suárez had a rough day finishing it off, and all in all, things stunk. Check out Tyler Young’s recap of the game for more of the not-so-lovely totals.

There may end up being lingering drama from this game. In the fifth inning, as Gibson was running out of steam, he threw a sinker that did not sink and ended up hitting Xander Bogaerts in the head. Bogaerts later left the game to be checked out for the concussion protocol. This was obviously not intentional, but still, it was a hit in the head, and you can understand them being a little peeved about it. The Padres seemed to be looking for some retaliation with the bases empty in the seventh inning, Gunnar Henderson at the plate as they lead, 7-2. Over the course of a seven-pitch walk, three pitches were well inside at Henderson. They were trying to hit him, and they didn’t, and that should have been the end of it.

That wasn’t the end of it. In the ninth inning, Henderson again batted with two outs and the bases empty. The Padres pitcher at this point, Ron Marinaccio, threw his first pitch right into Henderson’s back. The home plate umpire immediately ejected Marinaccio and, after Padres manager Craig Stammen argued about that ejection, he was also ejected. That’s to the plate umpire’s credit. He knew the deal. Everyone knew the deal. Henderson certainly did, telling reporters after the game:

We hit somebody of theirs and obviously weren’t trying to, but it is what it is. You had your opportunity to get it back and they did and missed. So that should have been it. … I guess they were trying to get payback, so I guess we’re even now.

As Henderson said, that should have been it. And perhaps it would have been if Orioles manager Craig Albernaz didn’t, for the second time in a week, really step in it when it comes to one of his players. The manager’s quote on the same matter:

Trey hit Bogaerts in the head and their dugout didn’t like it at all. Obviously, it definitely wasn’t intentional. It was a two-seam that slipped out of his hand. I get there why they’re mad, the ball hit him in the head and he had to come out of the game. I’m not saying the ball to Gunnar was on purpose, but it was done the right way. And that’s why there was no gripes from us, and Gunnar was fine with it and just took it to first base.

What in the actual hell are you talking about, man? There is no “right way” to blatantly throw at Henderson twice in the same game, coming back for a second bite at the apple after failing the first time. If Albernaz wants to be diplomatic about it because he’s not looking to carry over the situation into Sunday, that’s fine, but if you’re not going to at least gripe about the guy who was the best player on this team for the last three years running getting thrown at on purpose, what are you doing here? And not only is he not complaining but he writes it off as “the right way”?

Take this in combination with Albernaz’s recent bungling about Samuel Basallo, which I ranted about the last time it was my turn to do Bird Droppings, and this is two really bad missteps in the span of just a few days. I will say again that I think a lot of discontent with Albernaz up to this point has largely stemmed from “Orioles players haven’t played well” and Albernaz takes flak for a bunch of little decisions that probably didn’t matter all that much, and frankly were likely suggested by the Orioles front office instead.

It’s not that there’s no room to second-guess tactical decisions that fail, it just doesn’t interest me to do it except in the most ridiculous of situations, like, say, calling up Jonathan Rodríguez from the minors and immediately putting him in as the cleanup batter.

Now there’s this. Albernaz doesn’t have to channel the ghost of Earl Weaver and go out and kick dirt on home plate or anything like that. I don’t even care that he didn’t leave the dugout; the Padres pitchers was immediately ejected and their manager was ejected for whining. Umpires often screw up this kind of thing by letting the aggrieved team get a free shot in before issuing warnings, and they didn’t do that, they just ejected Marinaccio, as they should have done. The situation was handled.

For Albernaz to come out and call all of that “the right way,” especially when Henderson accurately summarized the whole situation and was understandably getting peeved about them trying and succeeding at hitting him again after the first attempt, is unacceptable. I would not be pleased if that was my manager saying that. I don’t know.

Maybe Albernaz didn’t mean it the way it reads and maybe that’s not what he told Henderson privately, but after the Basallo business I’m not inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt and this is another big screwup. Relationships with the players was supposed to be his strong point and this is a concerning sign that he’s not actually all that when it comes down to it. All that he had to say was exactly what Henderson said, he should have seemed like he was annoyed about it but he wasn’t going to do anything else about it because that kind of retaliation isn’t worth it, and he didn’t do it. Geez.

The Orioles and Padres conclude their three-game set starting at 1:35 this afternoon. If the O’s are going to manage the series win before heading out west, they’re going to have to overcome a Trevor Rogers start. Walker Buehler, who has a 4.33 ERA in 13 games, starts for San Diego.

Orioles stuff you might have missed

Notes on Alonso, O’Neill, and other Orioles (School of Roch)
Before yesterday’s game, the manager gave a small update on Ryan Mountcastle, plus some thoughts on recent performance by a few active Orioles, including Tyler O’Neill. Things are quietly going a little better for O’Neill lately. He’s going to need a whole lot more than that to change anyone’s mind about him.

Birthdays and Orioles anniversaries

Today in 1985, Earl Weaver un-retired, replacing recent World Series-winning manager Joe Altobelli in the Orioles dugout. The team played to a 53-52 record the rest of the way that season.

In 1996, Cal Ripken Jr. set a less-heralded record to do with The Streak in game #2,216, passing the 2,215 consecutive games played by third baseman Sachio Kinugasa in Japanese professional baseball.

After last night, Orioles first baseman has played in 488 consecutive games.

Of all the players to ever play for the Orioles, not a single one has been born on June 14.

Is today your birthday? Happy birthday to you! Your birthday buddies for today include: author Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811), psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer (1864), actor/singer Burl Ives (1909), actress Lucy Hale (1989), and rapper Gunna (1993).

On this day in history…

In 1775, the Continental Congress established the Continental Army. Today’s United States armed forces recognize this as their creation date.

In 1807, Napoleon’s French Grande Armée notched yet another victory in the Battle of Friedland, in which a combined clash between close to 150,000 French and Russians led to Russian defeat and the end of the War of the Fourth Coalition. It took two more coalitions to finally beat Napoleon and three more to send him packing for good.

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And that’s the way it is in Birdland on June 14. Have a safe Sunday. Go O’s!

Phillies news: Jhoan Duran, offense, Jose Ramirez

TORONTO, CANADA - JUNE 10: Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies celebrates in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run to score in Justin Crawford #2 in the fourth inning of their MLB game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on June 10, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It would be rather nice to steal a series in Milwaukee, wouldn’t it?

On to the links.

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MLB Player Props & Best Bets for Today, June 14

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Sunday's massive 15-game MLB slate offers numerous player prop betting opportunities that we are eager to take advantage of.

I'm targeting three sluggers in great spots and terrific plus-money odds for James Wood, Yordan Alvarez, and Jonathan Aranda to have big days at the dish.

Read on for my MLB player props and MLB picks for Sunday, June 14.  

Best MLB player props today

Player PickOdds
Nationals James WoodOver 1.5 total bases+117
Astros Yordan AlvarezOver 1.5 total bases+105
Rays Jonathan Aranda Over 1.5 total bases+115

James Wood Over 1.5 total bases (+117)


Washington Nationals slugger James Wood is an absolute hammer spot against the Seattle Mariners and starter Emerson Hancock

Wood’s 2026 profile is pure elite material, sitting at a 100th percentile .627 xSLG and an absurd 25.4% Barrel %. 

The massive catalyst? He’s lifted his launch angle to 10.5°, turning those rockets into extra-base hits.

Now enter Hancock. He features a fastball-heavy mix over 61% of the time, which plays right into Wood’s hands (4.8 combined Run Value against 4-seamers and sinkers).

Hancock doesn’t miss bats, doesn't chase, and surrenders a dangerous 90.4 MPH average exit velocity (18th percentile).

Wood has at least two total bases in three of his last four games, and is a strong bet to +100. 

  • Time: 1:35 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Mariners.TV, Nationals.TV


Yordan Alvarez Over 1.5 Total Bases (+105)

Yordan Alvarez is in a great spot against Kansas City Royals righty Stephen Kolek, whose pitch mix favors the Houston Astros slugger.

Alvarez has been elite in 2026 (.327 AVG, .658 SLG, .744 xSLG, 100th percentile), backed by a 94.9 MPH exit velocity and 19.1% Barrel rate.

Kolek leans on a fastball-sinker combo more than half the time, and Alvarez has crushed both (.806 SLG vs four-seamers, .488 vs sinkers, positive Run Values on each). 

Kolek's 17.4% K rate means plenty of balls in play, and a bonus for Alvarez. Play this prop to -105. 

  • Time: 2:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Space City Home Network, Royals.TV

Jonathan Aranda Over 1.5 Total Bases (+115)

Jonathan Aranda has a solid path to clear 1.5 total bases against Los Angeles Angels righty Grayson Rodriguez, especially with the wind blowing out to center.

Rodriguez has been brutal in 2026 (8.10 ERA, 6.66 xERA, .306 xBA allowed, 52.0% hard-hit rate allowed), and opponents are slugging .596 against his four-seamer, which he throws 52% of the time.

The Tampa Bay Rays slugger has punished four-seamers before (.353/.569 last year) and brings a strong power profile (.372 xwOBA, .473 xSLG, 11.7% Barrel rate, 45.6% hard-hit rate) and declining whiff rate on the pitch this season (20%). Play this one to +105. 

  • Time: 4:07 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Angels.TV Rays.TV
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  • Prop picks: 6-2, +9.95 units

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Lancs v Kent, Jordan Cox joins England mid match and more: county cricket day three – live

Updates from around the grounds after 11am (BST) start
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Time to go round the grounds on this sleepy Sunday, Lancashire making a better fist of things this morning at Stanley Park, 31-1. The sun is even straining to come out from net curtain clouds. Matt Milnes has swapped to the north end.

Harry Singh, slip catcher extraordinaire, is caught by his Kent counterpart, Ben Dawkins, off Hasan Mahmud’s first over of the day. Lancashire 19-1.

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Today on Pinstripe Alley – 6/14/26

TORONTO, CANADA - JUNE 13: Cody Bellinger #35 and Ben Rice #22 of the New York Yankees celebrate after their team defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on June 13, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning to a new New York everybody. The Yankees squared things up in their series against the Blue Jays thanks to a timely two-run homer from Paul Goldschmidt and the return of Jasson Domínguez proving fruitful with a solo blast, securing the win after Cam Schlittler gave the team seven strong with just one run allowed. However, even on a Yankees page like this we have to acknowledge the monumental achievement that is the New York Knicks winning the NBA Finals after 53 long years, besting the San Antonio Spurs 4-1 with yet another comeback win in the fourth quarter. The vibes in the city are sky-high, and hopefully with the stage now fully clear for baseball in the city the Yankees can ride that momentum into being the boys of summer.

We’ve got a relatively quiet day to wrap up the weekend before getting into the rubber match against Toronto. Jonathan wishes former Yankee Chase Whitley well on his birthday and reminisces on his career, Kevin covers the Rivalry Roundup featuring a Tampa Bay loss that puts the Yanks back in the driver’s seat in the AL East, and John has the weekly social media spotlight featuring plenty from that Knicks run with Yankees past and present making cameos at the games.

Today’s Matchup:

New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

Time: 1:37 p.m. EST

TV: YES, Sportsnet1, TVA Sports

Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON

Questions/Prompts:

1. Does Will Warren do better or worse than the five innings and three runs he gave up in his previous meeting with the Blue Jays this year?

2. If you’ve been a Knick fan throughout this drought, what were the emotions that came up when they finally won the title? Where does Jalen Brunson rank in your All-Time Knick leaderboard after delivering a Finals MVP?

Bryce Rainer homers again, but Tigers minor league affiliates go winless on Saturday

St. Paul Saints 6, Toledo Mud Hens 1 (box)

Toledo outhit St. Paul on Saturday, but the Mud Hens still fell to the Saints 6-1 thanks to nine walks.

All six runs for St. Paul came with Carl Edwards Jr. on the mound for Toledo. Edwards had five of the nine walks and gave up a three-run homer to ruin what was otherwise a solid bullpen day.

Konnor Pilkington got the start, striking out four over two innings. Jack Little and Tanner Rainey each gave two innings of no-hit ball, with the latter allowing just one walk. Woo-Suk Go worked around a base hit in the eighth, and Tyler Gentry worked around a walk in the ninth.

Max Clark drove in the only Mud Hens run of the game, singling Cal Stevenson home in the third. Besides that little rally, Toledo stayed fairly quiet until the sixth, when Gage Workman led off with a double. The big hit never came, though, and Toledo suffered an unfortunate loss.

Clark: 1-4, RBI

Anderson: 0-4, K

Workman: 1-4, 2B (20), 3 K

Edwards Jr. (L, 2-5): 1.0 IP, 6 R, 5 ER, 3 H, 5 BB, K, HR

Coming Up Next: The Mud Hens look to break a four-game losing streak on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET.

Akron RubberDucks 5, Erie SeaWolves 4 (box)

Some late bullpen struggles ruined a great start from Max Alba and cost the Erie SeaWolves a sixth straight win on Saturday, as the Akron RubberDucks mounted a comeback and finished off a 5- 4 win.

Alaba was efficient, getting through five scoreless frames while allowing just two hits and a walk. He struck out four along the way before turning things over to Wandisson Charles in the sixth. Alba’s 14 whiffs induced were the fourth most across Double-A today.

Charles got into trouble right away, giving up a one-out double and walking the bases loaded. He’s lucky that Akron only managed one run off him. Justice Bigbie threw a runner out at home for the second out, and Charles got out of the jam with a strikeout, preserving a 2-1 lead.

Chris Meyers gave Erie an early lead, blasting a solo homer in the second. An error put Peyton Graham with two outs in the fifth. He stole second — his 30th of the year — and Brett Callahan drove him in.

Bigbie followed up his fielding heroics with a leadoff home run in the sixth to put the SeaWolves back up by two, and Meyers took a bases-loaded walk in the seventh to make it 4-1.

Charles went 1-2-3 in the seventh, but Dariel Fregio had a complete meltdown with two outs in the eighth. The sequences went: single, two-run homer, double, double to tie the game. Erie couldn’t capitalize on a one-out triple from Aaron Antonini in the bottom half, and Tyler Owens gave up the lead in the ninth.

The SeaWolves loaded the bases in the bottom of the ninth, but E.J. Exposito flied out to center to end the game.

Meyers: 1-4, HR (2), R, 2 RBI, BB, K

Bigbie: 1-3, HR (3), R, RBI, 2 BB

Pacheco: 2-4, 2B (9), BB, K

Liranzo: 1-3, 2 BB, K

Coming Up Next: The SeaWolves can get back in the win column on Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET.

Lake County Captains 9, West Michigan Whitecaps 8 (box)

A five-run eighth nearly led to a West Michigan win on Saturday, but Lake County walked it off, 9-8, with a two-run ninth.

The ball was flying early for both teams. Garrett Pennington hit a two-run homer in the top of the first, and Dean Curley answered with a solo shot for Lake County in the bottom half of the inning. Caleb Shpur brought in
Andrew Sojka in the second to give the Whitecaps a 3-1 lead, but a four-spot for the Captains in the fourth swung momentum the other way.

Once again, the big inning caught up to Rayner Castillo. Three straight hits, including back-to-back doubles, put Lake County in front, and the bullpen came in to relieve Castillo in the fifth. Juanmi Vasquez struck out four over 1.2 innings, but he gave up a pair of singles and a run in the sixth.

Duque Hebbert went 1-2-3 in the seventh, but he couldn’t replicate that after a long top of the eighth for West Michigan. Bryce Rainer sparked the rally with a solo home run.

After that shot from the Whitecaps’ shortstop, Lake County walked the bases loaded. Woody Hadeen evened the score at six runs apiece with a two-run single, and Jackson Strong tripled home two, making it an 8-6 game.

Hebbert immediately gave a run back in the bottom of the eighth, allowing a leadoff home run. Jalen Evans took over for him with two outs. Evans struck out the first batter he faced, but everything fell apart in the ninth. He hit Jace LaViolette to open the frame, threw a wild pitch, gave up a single, walked the bases loaded and gave up the tying run on a groundout to short.

A wild pitch sealed it for Lake County. What a way to lose…

Rainer: 2-5, HR (5), R, RBI, 3 K

Pennington: 2-4, HR (11), R, 2 RBI, 2 K

Strong: 3-4, 2B (6), 3B (2), R, 3 H, 2 RBI, BB

Coming Up Next: West Michigan can still tie the series on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET.

Clearwater Threshers 2, Lakeland Flying Tigers 1 (box)

Caleb Leys only gave up one run over five innings, but the Lakeland Flying Tigers’ offense didn’t provide any run support until the eighth. The Clearwater Threshers took control of the series 3-2, with a 2-1 win on Saturday.

Leys was solid, generating a 32% CSW on his changeup. The southpaw only struck out three, but he also only walked one in his first time working through the fifth inning. It was in that fifth frame that Leys gave up the first run of the ball game.

Jose Guzman walked in the second run, which ended up deciding the game; otherwise, he worked around four hits and two walks over two innings. No strikeouts, though. Eliseo Mota went 1-2-3 in the eighth with a pair of strikeouts.

Lakeland had base hits in each of the first three innings but couldn’t score. The best opportunity came in the second after back-to-back two-out singles from Carson Rucker and Hunter Dobbins, but Newremberg Rondon couldn’t get it done.

Jordan Yost led off the fifth with a single, but Jude Warwick erased it with a double play right after. Lakeland finally got on the board in the eighth, thanks to a leadoff triple from Warwick and a sacrifice fly from Edian Espinal.

Yost: 1-4

Warwickr: 2-4, 3B (3), R

Leys (L, 0-4): 5.0 IP, R, ER, 3 H, BB, 3 K

Coming Up Next: Lakeland is looking to tie things back up in the series finale Sunday at noon ET.

FCL Yankees 9, FCL Tigers 7 (box)

Owen Hall (2024, Round 2) got hammered over 3.1 innings, giving up a home run in each of the first two frames and six earned runs overall. Both balls were center-cut and dispatched appropriately. Still, he managed four strikeouts before turning things over to the bullpen with a 6-3 lead and two men in scoring position.

Leonardo Rossell took the loss, allowing both runners to score and two more under his own ledger. Bryce Alewine (2024, Round 18) gave up one more run in the sixth.

Patrick Lee had two of the club’s six hits, including a three-run homer in the second. Lee’s OPS is above 1.500 through four games of his rehab assignment, so it’s only a matter of time until he’s back with the Whitecaps. Stephen Hrustich doubled in a run, and Steven Madero homered, too.

Lee: 2-3, HR (1), 2 R, 3 RBI, BB, K

Hrustich: 1-4, 2B (2), RBI, 2 K

Hall: 3.1 IP, 5 H, 6 R, 6 ER, BB, 4 K, 2 HR

Gm 1: DSL Tigers (1) 8, DSL Twins 6 (box)

This one was picked up in progress from Friday. The Tigers plated six runs in the bottom of the third, which is when lightning delayed the game. Most of the runs came on singles, and the Tigers didn’t score again after the third. A four-run seventh for the Twins gave them a scare, but the rally came up short.

Padilla: 3.0 IP, H, R, ER, 3 BB, 3 K

Moya: 2-4, 2 R, RBI

Rodriguez: 1-2, 2B (1), R, BB, K

Benavides: 1-3, 2B (2), R, BB

Gm 2: DSL Twins 11, DSL Tigers (1) 5 (box)

The game stayed close until the fifth, when the Twins scored seven runs to run away with it. The Tigers still had a couple of runs left in them, but nowhere near the dozen needed to make a comeback. Enny Rodriguez homered in the sixth, and Randy Santana did the same in the seventh.

Reyes (L, 0-1): 1.2 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, K

Santana: 1-2, HR (1), 2 R, RBI, 2 BB, K

Rodríguez: 1-3, HR (2), 2 R, RBI, BB, K

DSL Tigers (2) 3, DSL Giants Orange 2 (box)

A three-spot in the fifth was enough for the Tigers to take this one. Alexander Bertiz went four innings and gave up just one run. Jesus Miranda got the win in relief of Bertiz, with three strikeouts over 1.2 hitless innings. Dariel Morillo logged his second save of the summer.

The nine-hole hitter, Diego Orro, tripled in two of the three runs and scored himself on an RBI single from Sterling Bazil.

Bertiz: 4. IP, 4 H, R, ER, 2 BB, K, HR

Orro: 1-3, 3B (1), R, 2 RBI, K

Yankees news: Cam gets his revenge in Toronto

Jun 13, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; New York Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra (25) celebrates the third out with starting pitcher Cam Schlittler (31) against the Toronto Blue Jays during the seventh inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

MLB.com| Bryan Hoch: Surely Yankees fans haven’t forgotten how last season ended in pitiful fashion at the hands of the Blue Jays. Neither, apparently, have the players themselves. After the Yankees won 3-1 on the back of his gutsy seven-inning, one-run start, Cam Schlittler said that he and his teammates should carry “a chip on their shoulders” every time they play against the Blue Jays. While the Yankees have by far the better overall record this year, their head-to-head record against Toronto is 3-3 so far, and 9-14 dating back to last year (including the ALDS). It would be great if the boys in pinstripes could make that record look a little better this season.

MLB Trade Rumors | Charlie Wright: Giancarlo Stanton has suffered a setback in his quest to return to the Yankees’ lineup, as he tweaked his calf while running this week. Prior to the injury, he was reportedly nearing a return to the team, but now it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer. Details on the injury are unclear, as is when exactly Stanton is scheduled to start his recovery process. With the Yankees already without Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham, the Yankees’ offense needs all the firepower they can get. Here’s hoping Stanton’s injury isn’t a biggie, and that he can resume ramping up baseball activities before long.

New York Post | Greg Joyce: Some positive news on the injury front for a change (shocking, I know): Max Fried’s recovery is going well. On Friday, Aaron Boone disclosed that the lefty was cleared to throw a light bullpen session on Saturday after imaging on his left elbow bone bruise showed that the injury was sufficiently healing. Compared to the position player corps where the injuries are starting to pile up, the starting rotation’s needs are less pressing. However, as the adage goes, you can never have enough starting pitching, and the Yankees would gladly welcome a pitcher of Fried’s caliber returning to the rotation.

The US sporting triumph that is overshadowing the World Cup

Fans in New York celebrate on top of a school bus
New Yorkers have waited 53 years to see their team win the NBA championship [Getty Images]

"We care way more about the Knicks than the World Cup right now."

New York is witnessing a moment of sports history - and it has nothing to do with football.

On Saturday night the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship in 53 years with a 4-1 series win over the San Antonio Spurs, and the long-awaited victory sent fans into a frenzy.

Fewer than 10 miles away, Brazil faced Morocco in the sixth game of the football World Cup, but it was at Madison Square Garden where scenes were electric.

Thousands of fans gathered - around the home of the Knicks that is often referred to as 'the mecca of basketball' - for an outdoor watch party, despite the game being played in Texas.

Nearby bars were overflowing with anxious New Yorkers who hung on every shot and call during the incredibly close game five in the best-of-seven series.

It is an interesting position for a city in the middle of co-hosting the World Cup.

"People live and shed tears here for basketball," Knicks fan Raymond Yu told the BBC.

"We care way more about the Knicks than the World Cup right now."

While Americans were never considered the biggest football fans in the world, New York in particular - with its diverse communities - always had a stronger tie to the game. But the Knicks' win has overshadowed the World Cup for now.

At the Molly Wee Pub, when a win seemed likely a young college student remarked to his friends: "Oh my god, I'm going to see the Knicks win the Finals. I can't believe it."

Once it was official, he and everyone else in the bar rushed into the streets screaming at the top of their lungs and embracing complete strangers.

The celebrations swelled and lasted well into the early hours of the morning, with people climbing light poles and setting off fireworks, while police on foot and even horseback tried to make sure the chaos was controlled.

Among them was Matthew Sorbonne, who told BBC Sport what the win meant to him.

"I watched them since I was a kid. This means everything to me. For 25 straight years they've been garbage. Finally we have a win," he said.

New York prepares for Knicks celebrations

This victory, for a fanbase used to disappointment and heartbreak, is a dream come true.

New York's mayor Zohran Mamdani very quickly announced that a ticker tape parade down the canyon of heroes would be held on Thursday for the Knicks. City Hall and municipal buildings across the city will also be illuminated in blue and orange on that day to celebrate the victory.

Mamdani said: "New Yorkers have cheered for our team from packed living rooms in the Bronx to watch parties in Brooklyn, from bars in Queens to Staten Island to Manhattan, and Madison Square Garden itself. Now it's time for our city to celebrate together. Bing bong."

That, along with the Knicks players' return from San Antonio, will preoccupy this city with basketball for a few more days.

Even those wearing football jerseys on the streets of Manhattan admitted the World Cup could never match this excitement in the US.

Wearing a Lionel Messi jersey, Jeff, who did not give his surname, said that, while he liked the Argentina legend, the Knicks were more important at the moment than the World Cup. "Messi has a championship. I want the Knicks to get one," he said.

New Yorkers have also been waiting longer for a Knicks win than the opportunity to host another World Cup, which was last hosted by the US in 1994.

But with the city riding on good vibes from the Knicks, that could easily spill into upcoming World Cup matches.

In fact, the end of the series means avoiding a nightmare scenario where game six of the NBA Finals would have clashed with the France-Senegal game in the city on Tuesday.

One fan said he would try to watch some World Cup matches, given he has enjoyed seeing fans from other countries in New York showing their pride and seeing their love of the sport.

Those international fans probably did not realise they would also get to experience New York's true passion.

Fans high-five on the New York subway
The NBA has overshadowed the start of the World Cup in New York [Getty Images]

Chaos on streets of New York after Knicks’ NBA title

There were chaotic scenes on the streets of New York on Saturday night as huge crowds gathered to celebrate their team’s victory in the NBA finals.

The New York Post reported that “out of control” fans smashed a police car outside Madison Square Garden. Footage also showed officers shoving crowds back as fans jumped on cars.

Hundreds of police in riot gear raced to the area and officers were present on horseback as flares were lit and fireworks set off in the middle of Sixth Avenue. Frank Sinatra’s New York and Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind rang out from speakers. 

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Other footage showed projectiles thrown at police and people could also be seen smashing a school bus with makeshift clubs.

“I’ve been doing this job for 20 years and I’ve never had to wear riot gear,” a police officer told the New York Post. The report described “a frenzied mass” that took over Times Square soon after James Dolan, the Knicks owner, pleaded for calm.

“We want everybody tonight, in New York, be safe,” Dolan said. “OK, celebrate, but be safe.”

The match that confirmed the Knicks’ victory took place in San Antonio, Texas, against the San Antonio Spurs. Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, made a surprise appearance in the crowd. He sat beside Adam Silver, the NBA commissioner, a few rows back from the court. The Duke was already in Texas for the Warrior Games – an event for wounded, injured or ill military personnel organised by the US government.

Other recognisable faces at the match included Sydney Sweeney, who attended with her boyfriend Scooter Braun, and actors Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller.

Neither the Duchess of Sussex nor the couple’s children were in attendance at the game, which ended with the New York Knicks claiming their first NBA title since 1973 on the back of a 94-90 win.

The royal couple have made regular appearances at sporting events since their 2020 move to the United States, recently attending an NBA All-Star Game in February.

Prince Harry in San Antonio
Prince Harry was watching basketball while his family were at the Trooping of the Colour - Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Harry’s appearance came hours after the King celebrated his official birthday with a ceremony showcasing the British Army’s ceremonial prowess.

Charles took part in the Trooping of the Colour event on Saturday, where military pomp and pageantry were on display in the heart of London.

Future king Prince George of Wales, 12, Princess Charlotte of Wales, 11, and Prince Louis of Wales, 8, watched their grandfather from the first-floor window of the Duke of Wellington’s former office overlooking the parade ground in central London.

Crowds gathered in The Mall to watch the Royal family’s carriage procession from Buckingham Palace, with the King and Queen Camilla in the middle of a Sovereign’s Escort provided by the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.