Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers preview, Monday 5/18, 6:40 CT

Monday notes…

  • OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE NORTH: This will be the 72nd series between the Cubs and Brewers at Wrigley Field, where the Cubs are 119-110. They have won 33 series, lost 30 and split 8. They have swept seven series, two of four games and five of three games, most recently a three-game set Aug. 2-4, 2019. The Cubs lost five of the next six series, winning only six of 20 games, capped by four losses, Aug. 10-12, 2021. They are 6-2-1 in series since then, with a record of 20-15. The Cubs are 40-31 in first games of series at home vs. the Brewers. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • AFTER DARK: The Cubs are 16-7 in night games, a winning percentage of .696. They finished last season at .563 (49-38). They are 7-1 under the lights at Wrigley Field so far. Last year, they wound up 21-11. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • PUT RUNS UP EARLY: The Cubs are 10-0 at home this year when they have scored first and 8-5 when their opponent scored first. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • THE BUSCH LEAGUE: Michael Busch, 16 games in May: .315/.465/.556 (17-for-54) with five doubles, a triple, two home runs, 16 walks and 15 RBI.

Cubs lineup:

Brewers lineup:

Shōta Imanaga, LHP vs. Brandon Sproat, RHP

As you’ll recall, Shōta Imanaga’s second half was so bad that the Cubs didn’t use him in the deciding game of the division series in 2025.

Things have changed. Imanaga is 100 percent healthy again and in three starts this month he has been lights-out: 1.35 ERA, 0.950 WHIP, 21 strikeouts and only four walks in 20 innings.

Current Brewers, though, are hitting .329 (25-for-76) against Shōta. In particular, William Contreras has owned him — 5-for-12 with three home runs. Imanaga has been stingy with the long ball this year, just five in 54.1 innings. Keep that up and that’s a recipe for success.

With the wind blowing out tonight, this is a good test for Shōta to keep the ball in the yard.

Brandon Sproat came to the Brewers from the Mets in the Freddy Peralta deal over the offseason.

He’s had some good outings and some rough ones and has issued a lot of walks — 20 in 36 innings, an overall 13 percent walk rate, which is pretty bad. Hopefully the patient Cubs can make something out of that.

Sproat has never faced the Cubs or anyone on their active roster.

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Braves at Marlins chat and discussion: JR Ritchie vs. Max Meyer

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 13: Raisel Iglesias #26 of the Atlanta Braves reacts with Austin Riley #27, Matt Olson #28, Drake Baldwin #30 after their 4-1 win over the Chicago Cubs at Truist Park on May 13, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Join us and discuss game 1 of 4 in Miami in the comments below, as JR Ritchie takes the mound for the Braves and the Marlins counter with Max Meyer.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Monday, May 18, 6:40 p.m. EDT

Location: loanDepot Park, Miami, FL

TV: BravesVision, Gray TV

Streaming: MLB.tv

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Gerrit Cole's Yankees return could be sooner than expected

Gerrit Cole’s return to the New York Yankees rotation could be coming sooner than expected. Aaron Boone said that the idea of Cole making his next start Friday at Yankee Stadium was “on the table.” 

Cole, 35, is returning to the big league after March 2025 Tommy John surgery. He threw 86 pitches over 5 1/3 innings for Triple-A Scranton on Saturday. The original plan had Cole making one more minor-league rehab start.  

The Yankees have likely lost Max Fried for a month or two due to a bone bruise. Carlos Rodon struggled after beginning the season on the injured list.  

Still, Boone told reporters they would not rush Cole back because of holes in the rotation.  

“A need doesn’t necessarily mean we’re bringing him back,” Boone said, while also acknowledging it is something that the Yankees have “on the table.” 

Cole will return to a significantly different rotation. The Yankees have managed fairly well without him because of the emergence of Cam Schlittler, who has a 1.35 ERA this season, and Will Warren, who has a 2.49 ERA. Fried was pitching to a 2.09 ERA before he got hurt. The Yankees' rotation has a 3.10 ERA, the best in the majors.  

He has not pitched in the big leagues in nearly 17 months, not since Game 5 of the 2024 World Series. He had elbow surgery on March 11, 2025.  

The right-hander was limited to 17 starts and 95 innings in the regular season in 2024 because of a nerve issue that the team said was unrelated to the torn UCL that shut him down for 2025.  

Cole was the unanimous 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner with 15 wins, a 2.63 ERA and 222 strikeouts in 209 innings.  

Over 12 major league seasons, Cole has a 3.18 ERA and 2,251 strikeouts with the Pirates, Astros and Yankees. 

Cole signed a $324-million, nine-year contract with New York in December 2019. He is making $36 million a year through 2028.  

The Yankees host the first-place Tampa Bay Rays on Friday.  

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Gerrit Cole injury update: Latest as return to the Yankees nears

Seattle Mariners Announce Flurry of Roster Moves: Leo Rivas, Patrick Wisdom, Robinson Ortiz, and More

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MAY 16: Leo Rivas #76 of the Seattle Mariners gets set for the play during the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at T-Mobile Park on May 16, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hoowee, folks. We have a lot of roster moves this afternoon, five to be exact, so let’s get right into it. We’re putting the basics here for now: expect updates throughout the afternoon as we write up these moves.

Called Up:

Robinson Ortiz, LHP:

Ortiz is a 26-year-old leftie reliever who so far has been luckier than he has been good. A 1.69 ERA with no XBHs given up in Tacoma this year is certainly eye-popping, but a .216 BABIP, 17.6 BB% and a 4.09 FIP bely a more complicated profile. He was acquired in the Gough trade last November.

Ortiz will join Ferrer as the only lefties in the bullpen. He will be making his deubt when he appears.

Optioned to Tacoma:

Domingo González, RHP:

González made four appearances in his first turn in the bigs, sporting an unsightly WHIP of 1.412 but giving up no runs across his first 5.2 innings of work. He has pitched in three of the last four games, so this move is less tied to results and more to needing a fresh arm. He’s one I’d expect to see a couple more times this year.

Leo Rivas, INF

Oh, Leo. While his flexibility in the infield has been greatly appreciated with various players taking their turn on the Injured List, his .131/.263/.172 line has not been. With Colt Emerson up for good, the Mariners no longer have need for a Leo Rivas. Ranking in the bottom 1% in the league for xwOBA, xBA, xSLG, and Hard-Hit%, the bat is beyond unplayable.

Reinstated from Injured List:

Patrick Wisdom, INF (left oblique strain)

The 34-year-old infielder has appeared in one game this year with the Mariners, a pinch-hit strikeout back on April 14 before hitting the IL with a left oblique strain. During an 8-game rehab stint in Tacoma, he hit .304 with 3 home runs. He likely will be a back-up third-baseman to potentially spell Colt Emerson against tough lefties until Brendon Donovan returns.

Selected to the 40-man:

Brennen Davis, OF:

The 26-year-old outfielder was a 2nd-round pick for the Cubs in 2018. He seemed to have a promising trajectory, winning MVP in the 2021 Futures Game and twice was chosen as the Cubs’ Minor League Player of the Year. A series of injuries derailed his career. Back surgery, an ankle fracture and re-injuring his back meant that he averaged just 57 games per season from 2022-2025. Losing four prime developmental seasons surely set him back, but his performance in Tacoma has been more than solid so far. He ranks near the top of the league in exit velocity, Barrel%, and xwOBA, showing more pop than he’s been known for in the past with a .948 OPS.

Kyle Schwarber will try to homer off Nick Lodolo tonight in Philadelphia

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - OCTOBER 26: Former Indiana Hoosiers baseball player, Kyle Schwarber, is seen during ESPN GameDay prior to the game against the Washington Huskies at Memorial Stadium on October 26, 2024 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cincinnati Reds take their tattered pitching staff further on their road show on Monday, this time to the City of Brotherly Love. That’s where they’ll find the Philadelphia Phillies, who so hot right now they’re shucking popcorn.

Seriously, they were once 9-19 and fired their manager, yet since Don Mattingly took the helm they’ve just started destroying everything in their path and now boast the exact same 24-23 record on the season as the Cincinnati Reds. That’s good enough for 2nd place in the NL East right now, and the Reds can thank them for company in the cellar of the NL Central as the Phillies enter tonight’s game fresh off a three-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates to park them also at 24-23 on the season.

One-time almost-Red Kyle Schwarber has been leading the charge for the Phillies, his 20 dingers so far this season the most in all of baseball. The Reds, who do not have Kyle Schwarber on their roster despite him hailing from Middletown, will try to pick up the pieces against him this evening, with hopes that Nick Lodolo can finally lock-in after missing over a month on the shelf with blister issues and return to the excellent form he flashed back in 2025.

The exhausted bullpen sure could use the rest.

First pitch on Monday will be chucked by righty Andrew Painter at 6:40 PM ET, and Terry Francona has shuffled his lineup once again to feature Matt McLain as the Reds leadoff man for the evening. TJ Friedl and Ke’Bryan Hayes will bat back to back at the bottom of the order, with both currently ranking among the 9 worst hitters of the 223 with at least 120 PA this season.

Here’s the full lineup for the start. Go Reds!

Zach Thornton will pitch for the Mets on Wednesday

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL - MARCH 09: Zach Thornton (21) of the New York Mets delivers a pitch during a spring training game against the Miami Marlins on March 09, 2026 at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Mets will call up Zach Thornton to pitch in Wednesday’s game against the Nationals, according to Carlos Mendoza. It is unclear whether he will get the start or pitch behind an opener, but he will be used in some capacity.

Thornton will pitch in place of the injured Clay Holmes, who suffered a fractured fibula after taking a line drive off the bat of Spencer Jones in his last start against the Yankees. Holmes is expected to miss significant time and not return until well into the summer, leaving the team in need of a new arm. Other options under consideration including using Tobias Myers (in a potential bullpen game) or calling up another prospect, such as Jack Wenninger or Jonah Tong.

Thornton started the year in Double-A Binghamton, posting a 3.60 ERA in five starts for the Rumble Ponies before being promoted to Triple-A Syracuse. In two starts there, he posted a 2.25 ERA, allowing three earned runs across 12 innings pitched. He has struck out 40 batters across 37 innings this year between Double-A and Triple-A.

Thornton entered the year ranked No. 13 in the Mets’ farm system by MLB Pipeline, and No. 14 by Amazin’ Avenue. In his preview of the left-hander, Steve Sypa wrote:

The 6’3”, 170-pound left-hander throws from a high-three-quarter arm slot and has plenty of deception in his delivery with a funky, up-tempo delivery that incorporates an extremely long arm action through the back and a slingy, crossfire release. Despite all of the movement in his delivery, Thornton has above-average command of all of his pitches. He can pound the zone with pitches, throw borderline pitches to get batters to chase, and work to all quadrants of the zone with all of his pitches. While no one pitch that the left-hander throws is more than an average offering, his large repertoire keeps batters guessing and his impeccable command helps all of those pitches play up to their greatest potential. Coming into the 2025 season, he made attacking batters and putting them in pitcher’s counts earlier a goal, a strategy that paid major dividends for him.

Thornton throws a four-seam fastball and a two-seam fastball, and while the two pitches bleed into each other a great deal, they remain two distinct pitches and two distinct grips that the left-hander uses. Coming into the 2025 season, his fastball generally sat in the high-80s-to-low-90s, topping out as high as 95 MPH, but after doing off-season weight and strength training, his fastball has more consistently sat in the low-to-mid-90s. When thrown up in the zone, his four-seam fastball has averaged a slightly above-average induced vertical break a bit over 15 inches, while his two-seam fastball has roughly MLB average downward and horizontal movement.

The left-hander’s slider generally has been his most effective strikeout pitch. Like his fastball, off-season weight training during the winter of 2024-2025 gave his slider a little extra velocity, and the pitch now sits comfortably in the mid-to-high-80s, previously sitting more in the low-to-mid-80s. The pitch has slurvy two-plane break, and like his other breaking balls, works best down in the zone thanks to its vertical drop.

Rounding out his arsenal is a curveball and changeup. His curveball sits in the mid-70s and has big 11-5 break, while his changeup sits in the low-80s with late fade and tumble. Both pitches generally induce more weak ground balls or lazy fly balls than strikeouts; In 2024, the left-hander had a 49.5% groundball rate and 25.0% flyball rate, and while both have regressed, the 43.2% and 35.2% rates he posted, respectively, still make Thornton an effective pitcher.

It is worth noting that Thornton is not on the 40-man roster, so the team will have to make a move to make room for his return. There are several players who could be options to be transferred to the 60-day IL, including Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr., neither of whom appears close to returning to big league action. Earlier today, the team transferred A.J. Minter to the 60-day IL to make room for Daniel Duarte, whom they recalled from Triple-A (while optioning Joey Gerber to Triple-A).

Yankees promote right-handed reliever Yovanny Cruz, option Elmer Rodríguez

MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 24: Manager Aaron Boone #17 high fives pitcher Yovanny Cruz #96 of the New York Yankees before a spring training game against the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park on March 24, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

While the Yankees’ bullpen wasn’t a real problem statistically over the first several weeks of the season, its weakness and relative lack of depth have reared their ugly head over the last week or two, blowing multiple inherited leads during a 2-7 road trip that saw the Yanks lose ground to the Rays in the early divisional race.

Well, after overworking said bullpen in the final two days of the Subway Series at Citi Field, the Yankees are adding another arm to the fray, selecting the contract of right-handed reliever Yovanny Cruz and optioning fill-in fifth-starter Elmer Rodríguez back to Triple-A ahead of Monday’s series opener against the rival Blue Jays.

This move is the culmination of a tremendous rise for Cruz, whose MLB dreams seemed as far away as ever as recently as this offseason. He originally signed with the Chicago Cubs out of the Dominican Republic in August 2016 and slowly rose through their system, but stagnated after the COVID-19 pandemic due to injuries and struggles with command. He elected free agency after 2023 and bounced from the Padres’ system in 2024 to the Red Sox’s Double-A squad in 2025, pitching to a 3.54 ERA in 89 innings across both seasons, but walking 60 as he struggled to command a high-90s fastball.

After allowing just one run in 18.2 innings with Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League, he was invited to Yankees’ spring training this February and lit up the radar gun, turning heads in the stands and in the clubhouse. Aaron Boone suggested he was seriously considered to break camp with the team, but was ultimately assigned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, where he’s pitched to a 3.00 ERA in 18 innings with 23 strikeouts to just nine walks.

Cruz’s arsenal is centered around his truly electric fastball, which has touched 102 mph down in Scranton and consistently sits 99, while he complements it with a high-80s slider/cutter and the occasional splitter. His performance has actually waned a bit over the last two weeks after an incredible start, but the Yankees clearly don’t see it as inhibitive towards their belief that he can contribute in the bullpen.

The demotion of Rodríguez is interesting, as he allowed one run in 4.1 innings on Sunday in his third major league start. With no off days in the foreseeable future, the Yankees will need a fifth starter again on Friday against the AL East-leading Rays, and he cannot be recalled without an injury.

Could this be an indication that they’re willing to end Gerrit Cole’s rehab one start earlier than anticipated to make his long-awaited season debut? It doesn’t seem to be getting ruled out.

San Diego finding offensive stride just in time to face L.A.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MAY 16: Gavin Sheets #30 of the San Diego Padres reacts as he rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the second inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on May 16, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the second time this season, the San Diego Padres swept the Seattle Mariners. They did so in terrific fashion, outscoring their opponents 17-7. It was production the Friars desperately needed before heading into tonight’s series against the division-rival Los Angeles Dodgers.

Lucas Giolito had an encouraging debut. He pitched five innings of one-hit ball before emerging for the sixth and failing to record an out. And, to be honest, it wasn’t totally his fault. Colt Emerson was walked on a ball four call that caught some of the plate. But, after that, the command fell off a bit and Giolito loaded the bases on three walks.

Yuki Matsui limited the damage, but not by much. The lefty gave up a walk to force in a run before allowing consecutive sacrifice flys to make the score, 7-3. He finally got out of the inning by striking out Cole Young.

But the story of the game (and the series) was Gavin Sheets’ incredible offense. That was apparent more so in this game than anywhere else, as the slugger went 3-for-3 with two walks, two homers and four RBIs. The Friars will need him to keep that up if they hope to beat the rival Los Angeles Dodgers this week.

Taking the mound

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD) v. Michael King (SD)

Yamamoto pitched great at the beginning of the year but has looked slightly worse for wear in his recent starts. He’s given up 15 runs in his last four outings. That’s still good for a 3.60 ERA, but he’ll be looking to right the ship after surrendering a season-high five runs to the San Francisco Giants in his last outing.

Limiting hard contact has been the biggest problem for Yamamoto. He allowed five home runs in that four-game span. In his last start he gave up three to the Giants. The Padres have faced him before and struggled but could take advantage of his recent trouble tonight.

King, on the other hand, has been fantastic this season. It’s been a return to normalcy after an injury-plagued 2025 season. He boasts a 2.63 ERA across nine starts.

Ironically, the name of the game has been limiting hard contact. King has only allowed four homers all year. It will be interesting to watch what happens when the slug-happy Dodgers lineup faces him tonight.

Batter up!

The lineup has worked well the last few days, and it seems likely that manager Craig Stammen will stick with it. Fernando Tatis Jr. has played a ton of second base. But the club may want him in the outfield for his defense against L.A.

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

Sheets had himself a fantastic road trip, batting .625/.739/1.438 with a 2.177 OPS. Those almost feel fictional, but he’s really been that elite. The breakout is hopefully here to stay for this series.

Machado has swung a cold bat lately, but could return tonight against Yamamoto. The third baseman owns a .375 batting average and 1.194 OPS in his career against the right-hander (8 at-bats).

Relief corps

With Giolito’s debut going just about as well as it could have, the Friars only needed to use two of their relievers. Matsui and Bradgley Rodriguez covered the final four innings (two apiece), not allowing a hit and striking out five.

That leaves plenty available for game on against the Dodgers, with Jason Adam, Jeremiah Estrada, Ron Marinaccio, Adrian Morejon, Wandy Peralta and closer Mason Miller all fresh. All but Marinaccio and Peralta are high-leverage options that will likely be used tonight if the game is close.

Canadiens vs Sabres Anytime Goal Scorer Predictions & Parlay for Game 7

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Tonight the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres will write the final chapter in what has been an exciting, back-and-forth series.

Let's take a look at three strong Canadiens vs. Sabres goal scorer prediction candidates with my NHL picks for Monday, May 18, highlighted by Cole Caufield.

Canadiens vs Sabres goal scorer predictions for Game 7

Player to score a goalOdds
Canadiens Juraj Slafkovsky+215
Sabres Alex Tuch+215
Canadiens Cole Caufield+150
💲Goal scorer parlay: Juraj Slafkovsky, Alex Tuch, Cole Caufield +1300

Goal scorer pick: Juraj Slafkovsky (+215)

Juraj Skafkovsky ranks second on the Montreal Canadiens with 3.13 expected goals, and nobody on the team has generated more high-danger opportunities. 

Of the six Canadiens with 1.7 xG or more, Slafkovsky is the only one without multiple goals.  

He proved this season how efficient he can be at finishing plays off around the net, scoring 30 times while converting at a very healthy 16.8% clip.

Compare that to this series, where he has converted on just 5.26% of his shots. That is the lowest rate among Montreal's Top 9 forwards in shots on goal in the second round.

The Buffalo Sabres have the worst team SV% of any side still playing, and Slafkovsky remains a likely candidate to take advantage.

Goal scorer pick: Alex Tuch (+215)

Alex Tuch has been everywhere in this series. He leads the Sabres in shot attempts, shots on goal, scoring chances, and has played more than any other forward on the roster. 

He's generated breakaways, slot chances, rebound opportunities, and absolutely nothing has gone in for him. To say that is abnormal is an understatement.

Tuch converted on 16.92% of his shots during the regular season and has posted a 16.50 SH% or better in three of the past four years. He is an excellent and opportunistic finisher.

Jack Quinn was going through a similar dry spell for the Sabres and broke out in a big way, scoring two goals in a blowout Game 6 victory.

Tuch will have chances to do the same against Jakub Dobes, who has allowed 12 goals over his last three games and has started to look human.

Goal scorer pick: Cole Caufield (+150)

Remember when Cole Caufield couldn't buy a goal? He flipped that script in a hurry and is suddenly red-hot.

The NHL's second-leading goal scorer has found the back of the net in three of the past four games, and leads all Canadiens in scoring chances this series with 22 through six games.

He's averaged 6.2 shot attempts over his past five games after recording five or fewer four times in the five-game segment prior.

The uptick in volume makes him very dangerous, especially given Ukka-Pekka Luukkonen's leaky play. He ranks last among remaining goaltenders in Goals Saved Above Expected during the playoffs and has found himself in and out of the net as a result.

If he's not at the top of the game, Caufield will take advantage.

Canadiens vs Sabres anytime goal parlay (+1300)

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Spurs vs Thunder Same-Game Parlay for Monday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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The San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder kick off the premier matchup of these NBA playoffs on Monday, May 17. 

Victor Wembanyama & Co. will give OKC more trouble than it's seen to date, and our Spurs vs. Thunder same-game parlay is eyeing a gritty, tightly-contested opening game.

For more on Game 1, check out Zack Hanshew's full Spurs vs. Thunder predictions.

Our best Spurs vs Thunder SGP for Game 1

SGP leg #1: Under 219

The San Antonio Spurs have the NBA's best defensive rating for the playoffs at 102.2. The Oklahoma City Thunder are no slouches, either, ranking sixth at 109.3. The best defense in the game against another that hasn't had to break much of a sweat is ripe for a low-scoring opening salvo. 

SGP leg #1: Spurs +6.5

No team gave the Thunder fits in the regular season like the Spurs did. San Antonio is the only team in the NBA that finished with a winning record over OKC this year, going 4-1 in the matchup. While that familiarity won't guarantee a win here, this will be a tight game that goes down to the wire

SGP leg #1: Victor Wembanyama Over 13.5 rebounds

Victor Wembanyama has recorded 14+ rebounds in five of his last six games with at least 20 minutes played. Game 1 against the Thunder should be close, and Wemby’s rebounding will be needed against the Thunder’s two-headed monster of Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein.


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Exploring Panthers Goaltending Situation, Interest In Connor Hellebuyck Amid Negotiations With Sergei Bobrovsky

A quick update on the Florida Panthers goaltending situation as the Stanley Cup Playoffs move into the conference finals.

We know that as of now, the Panthers do not have any NHL goaltenders under contract for the upcoming season.

Longtime starting netminder Sergei Bobrovsky is an unrestricted free agent now that the seven-year, $70 million contract he signed with Florida back in 2019 has expired.

Bobrovsky, who will be 38 on Opening Night, is reportedly looking for a decent-sized payday on what will likely be his final contract in the NHL.

During his seven seasons in South Florida, Bobrovsky led the Panthers to the playoffs in six of those years, backstopping the Cats to three straight Stanley Cup Final appearances from 2023 to 2025 and back-to-back championships during the two latter trips.

He’s beloved in the locker room, with many of his teammates coming to bat for him during the past several months when the topic of his expiring contract came up, often expressing their feelings about his importance to the team and how crucial he is to their future success.

“We can’t lose him,” Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk said following Florida’s final regular season game last month. “He’s our guy. He’s gonna get us back to where we want to be. The most important piece of our team the last few years, what he’s done. It’s just the character, the work ethic, the drive. He sets the tone, whether it’s off ice or on ice. I don’t care what age he is, he is the backbone of this team. If we’re gonna get back there, we’re probably gonna need him.”

That begs the question that if Bobrovsky is such a team-first guy, wouldn’t he fall in line with what every other Panthers player who signed a term contract has done before him?

Go down the list…every player who has agreed to an extension with the Panthers has signed a team-friendly deal for less than what they likely would’ve been offered on the open market.

Despite his age, Bobrovsky would still likely fetch a pretty penny if he wanted to test the free agent waters and see what kind of bidding war he could start up.

That’s a big if, though.

Bobrovsky enjoys living in South Florida and reportedly wants to stay there. It’s where he and his wife have welcomed their first two children in recent years, becoming more ingrained in the community and enjoying all the perks living in a tropical climate has to offer.

Should it continue to play out that Bobrovsky is seeking a bigger payday than what the Panthers are looking to hand out, it would make sense that Florida General Manager Bill Zito and his staff explore other potential options to backstop the Cup contending Cats.

One of those options could be one of the top goaltenders in the world.

Winnipeg’s Connor Hellebuyck made it clear during his exit interview with the media that he was not pleased, calling his team’s performance last season unacceptable and saying things had to change if they were going to become elite.

Hellebuyck has won quite a few hockey games during his 11 seasons in the NHL, including three Vezina Trophies; in 2020, 2024 and 2025.

He’ll be 33 on opening night (his birthday is Tuesday, actually), and has five years remaining on his current contract that pays an average annual value (AAV) of $8.5 million.

Now if any team is equipped to evaluate an aging goaltender, you would think it’s the Panthers.

So where does that leave us?

Well, the main questions from a Florida perspective are whether Hellebuyck is looking for an exit from Winnipeg and, if so, would the Panthers be interested in exploring a trade.

The Hellebuyck element of that proposition is still yet to be known.

As for the Panthers’ side, THN Florida has learned that the team has had internal discussions regarding acquiring the veteran goaltender, and that should it turn out Hellebuyck is available, interest would be high in obtaining his services.

To be fair, none of that should be Earth-shattering information.

The Panthers currently have a need for goaltending so it makes sense they would be on top of exploring all the best possible options.

It’s called due diligence.

We’ll see how things play out between the Panthers and Bobrovsky’s camp in the coming weeks, and if the temperature cools on the Hellebuyck situation in Winnipeg.

NHL Insider David Pagnotta recently reported that there has been increasing chatter around the league regarding Hellebuyck’s availability.

“There are a lot of people around the league now that are starting to talk, and there is some speculation within the league that there may be an opportunity, there may be a play to make for Connor Hellebuyck,” Pagnotta said Friday on the DFO Rundown Insider Edition with Irfaan Gaffar. “He’s got full control. The Jets have to do nothing. I’m not saying the Jets are trying to trade him, that’s not the case. They love him and they want to keep him there for the duration of his contract; they want to win with him.”

Pagnotta went to say that there are teams around the league who believe there may be an opportunity to explore a possible trade, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the Jets will feel the same way if and when those calls come in.

Winnipeg is one season removed from winning the Presidents’ Trophy and has a roster full of talent, so unless Hellebuyck wants out, it would make sense that they would want to continue pushing for a Stanley Cup while adding to the core that they’ve built, not taking away a massive piece.

So yeah, there are a lot of moving parts, and we’re only discussing two goaltenders.

There is a lot that can happen between now, the NHL Draft at the end of the next month, and free agency which begins a few days later on July 1.

Stay tuned.

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Photo captions: Jan 12, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) looks for the puck during the second period against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. (Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images)

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Knicks Notes: Rust vs. rest, MSG impact, challenging Donovan Mitchell and James Harden

The long wait is over. The Knicks’ springtime sojourn waiting for the Cleveland Cavaliers to dispatch the Detroit Pistons so they can commence the Eastern Conference Finals ends on Tuesday night, after New York went nine days without a game.

“It’s go-time now,” Jalen Brunson said Monday.

But the long layoff presents challenges for the Knicks and head coach Mike Brown. Asked if he’s worried about complacency, his team losing its sharpness, or being a step slow, the head coach said, “You worry about all those things.” 

“But at the end of the day, we’ve had the chance to rest, too,” Brown said. “And they’ve had to play 14 games in 29, 30 days. So, it could go either way. You just hope when we step out there, our competitive spirit is at an extremely high level and we don’t ease into the game at all.

“Because they’re a dangerous, dangerous offensive team, they’re very potent with their shooters and playmakers and they have size and toughness and all that.”

Josh Hart added that the break – a roughly 218-hour interlude – is something they would rather not have to deal with, but it did offer them a chance to reset.

“Obviously, you'd rather not have a 9-day break – you're in a good rhythm, then you've kinda got to sit there and wait,” Hart said. “Ideally, if it was a three- or four-day break, that would've been nice. Good points and bad points [to the rest].”

During the time off, the Knicks did get a big boost as OG Anunoby, who missed the final two games of the sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers, was a full participant in practice yet again on Monday and looks set to return to action from a hamstring issue. Brown had no other injury issues to report.

Attacking Cavs 

“I remember back in the day when I was with [Greg Popovich], Pop said you need three All-Stars to win a championship. Well, they’ve got four,” Brown said of the Cavs’ trio of Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen that was boosted with James Harden’s coming over in an early February trade. “[Harden] has added a dimension to their team that not many teams have. 

“Not many teams can say, 'Hey we have four All-Stars on our roster,' and that fourth guy is a playmaker and a scorer. That’s a problem when you have that and Donovan Mitchell and everybody else and then they have the shooting.”  

But, even with the importance of Mitchell and Harden to the Cavs’ offense, Brown said the Knicks have to be “conscious of trying to play the right way against this group.”

“We have to put pressure on them in all phases, starting with transition and ending with the ability to try and get an offensive rebound,” he said. “You wanna make all of their guys, especially their guys that playmake for them and do a lot for them, you wanna make them work as much as you can. 

“But that’s not gonna be our vocal point. Our vocal point is going to be to take the best possible shot that we can get because it’s hard to score in the playoffs. But we do wanna make those guys work.”

Leaning on MSG

With the No. 1 Pistons eliminated, the Knicks have home-court advantage for the series, something that the players will look to use to their advantage.

"It means the world to me," Brunson said. "This place has done wonders for myself and my family. I don't take it for granted, not one bit."

Hart added that Knicks fans always come out and "show love," and MSG is "definitely the best atmosphere in the league."

"You always want to be at home, be in the Garden," he continued. "And you feed off of that energy. It's fun. When the Garden is going, especially during this time, there's nothing like it."

Of course, New York is also back home for Mitchell. 

“Yeah it’s great I get to play at home, woo, but it doesn’t matter,” the Cavs' star said. “We’ve got to be locked in and ready to go, and I know we will be.”

Mets calling up LHP Zach Thornton to pitch on Wednesday

In need of a starter following Clay Holmes’ fibula fracture, the Mets are calling up left-hander Zach Thornton from Triple-A Syracuse.

According to manager Carlos Mendoza, Thornton could start on Wednesday against the Nationals, but there also could be an opener in front of him.

The 24-year-old Thornton is ranked by Joe DeMayo as the No. 13 overall prospect in the Mets’ system, with DeMayo writing that Thornton “has the best control and command in the system and is among the best in all of minor league baseball.”

After making five starts with Double-A Binghamton to start the 2026 season, Thornton moved up to Triple-A Syracuse, where he’s made two starts and pitched to a 2.25 ERA.

"He earned it," Mendoza said. "The way he’s been throwing the ball, especially at the Triple-A level. We like him as a lefty against this lineup. His ability to throw strikes, his pitchability.

"There were a lot of names, Jonah [Tong]was one of them obviously, but in the end we decided to go with Zach."

With Kodai Senga and Holmes on the IL, the Mets needed to fill a spot in the rotation. For now, the five-man group includes Freddy Peralta, McLean, Christian Scott, Thornton [potentially with an opener], and David Peterson, who has been pitching in a bulk reliever role with an opener in front of him.

Mendoza said that the Mets will take things "one outing at a time" with Thornton before deciding whether or not he stays in the majors.

Yam Madar, a 25-year-old former Celtics draft pick, commits to LSU basketball | Report

Construction of Will Wade's LSU basketball roster continues with the reported addition of Israeli guard Yam Madar, a 2020 Celtics NBA Draft pick.

The 25-year-old Madar has extensive pro basketball experience overseas and was the 2023 EuroLeague Rising Star playing for Partizan Belgrade. He's also played for Haopel Tel Aviv (Israel), Fenerbache (Turkey) and Bayern Munich (Germany).

A report from European outlet Mozzart Sport, claims Madar is headed to LSU in a lucrative move, claiming a $5 million deal.

Per Mozzart Sport, "Madar has been dissatisfied with the treatment at Hapoel for some time, during the quarterfinal with Real he was given a total of 10 minutes and he played less than five minutes in the second game and a little more than six minutes in the fourth game. That's why going to the NCAA turned out to be a great solution for him."

Per Sports Illustrated's Kevin Sweeney, Madar's eligibility would "come as a result of exemptions for military service as well as national team participation, which can provide another avenue for a permissible year of delayed enrollment."

Israel's guard #11 Yam Madar (L) and France's power forward #07 Guerschon Yabusele (R) vie during the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Group D basketball match between Israel and France at the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland on August 31, 2025.

The point guard was drafted No. 47 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics and played on the Celtics' 2021 Summer League team before returning overseas.

Wade's roster build in his return to Baton Rouge has been a slow burn. It took weeks for the former NC State coach to land his first transfer commitment, but has since added small forward Mouhamed Dioubate (Kentucky), combo guard Divine Ugochukwi (Michigan State) and shooting guard Abdi Bashir Jr. (Kansas State)

Yam Madar age: How old is Yam Madar?

Madar is 25 years old and will turn 26 during the 2026-27 season (Dec. 21).

When did Celtics take Yam Madar in NBA Draft?

Madar was selected in the second round of the 2020 NBA Draft (pick No. 47 overall). He played with the Celtics Summer League team in 2021.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2020 Celtics NBA Draft pick Yam Madar commits to LSU basketball

Mets call up Daniel Duarte, option Joey Gerber to Syracuse

A portrait of Mets pitcher Daniel Duarte in a home white Mets uniform

Two days after calling right-handed pitcher Joey Gerber up from Triple-A Syracuse, the Mets have optioned him back to Syracuse and called up fellow right-handed reliever Daniel Duarte to replace him on the team’s active roster. Gerber did not get into either of the two games for which he was with the big league club, and Duarte exercised an upward mobility clause in his contract that forced the Mets to either call him up or risk losing him to another organization.

To make room for Duarte on the 40-man roster, the Mets transferred left-handed reliever A.J. Minter to the 60-day injured list, a distinction that won’t have any effect on the veteran’s ability to return to the team if and when he proves to be healthy and effective.

Duarte last pitched in the big leagues in 2024 with the Twins, and he’s thrown a total of 38.1 innings as a major league player, the vast majority of which came with the Reds in 2023. In total, he has a 3.99 ERA and a 6.11 FIP as a major league pitcher, as he’s walked nearly as many batters as he’s struck out while surrendering too many home runs.

In 17.1 innings with Syracuse so far this year, Duarte has a 2.60 ERA and a 4.21 FIP with a 19.7 percent strikeout rate and a 12.7 percent walk rate. Given the Mets’ reluctance to remove Craig Kimbrel or Sean Manaea from their active roster to this point, it certainly wouldn’t be surprising to see Duarte removed from the roster within the next day or two as the Mets continue to churn fringe pitchers.