Tigers swinging hot bats in shutout win over Rays

Jun 2, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Detroit Tigers centerfielder Matt Vierling (8) celebrates after driving in a run with a sacrifice fly ball in the sixth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

The Tigers are on a roll with a 8-0 victory over the Rays on Tuesday night.

It’s unclear what has gotten into the Tigers, but I’m not mad at it, and I don’t think any of their fans are either. While the Tigers did cut it very close in Monday night’s game against the Rays, winning by a single run, there were two solid takeaways: they won the game, and they scored 10 runs, two things that had been sorely lacking in games over the past month. The game was a refreshing change of pace as we got to see the team’s bats come alive and it genuinely looked like the guys were having a ton of fun out there. They did need to go deep into their bullpen, though, which leaves a lot up to the uncertainty of the baseball gods for the remaining games of the series. They would have Jack Flaherty on the mound, who has been consistently inconsistent, having strong outings for about three innings before his command starts to slip. But Rays’ starter Steven Matz also struggles with command, so it might be a game of who loses the strike zone first.

In the top of the first, Gleyber Torres opened things up, pleased to be back from a lengthy stint on the IL, and he announced his presence in a big way by hitting a leadoff home run to start the game.

The Tigers weren’t willing to settle for just one run, though. Matt Vierling tripled, then a Dillon Dingler sac fly brought Vierling home. Two outs followed, but the Tigers had an early lead to defend now. Flaherty was looking good in the home half, getting the Rays out in order, but his struggles don’t usually manifest until the fourth inning, so we’ll see how this develops.

Detroit continued to swing a hot bat in the second with a leadoff double from Spencer Torkelson, followed by a home run from Wenceel Perez, who is now 3-for-3 against Steven Matz.

With one out, Zack Short doubled, then with two outs, Vierling doubled to bring him home.

That was it for Matz, who was pulled before getting through two innings, and replaced by Casey Legumina who came on to get the final out of the second. In the home half, Richie Palacios got a one-out double, but the Rays failed to bring him home.

With two outs in the top of the third, Spencer Torkelson singled, but the Tigers weren’t able to convert the runner. In the home half, Hunter Feduccia got a leadoff walk, followed by a single from Ben Williamson. Three outs followed, though, and the Rays were left scoreless.

Cam Booser was the new pitcher in the fourth, making his debut with the Rays. Short got a one-out single, but was eliminated in a force out off the bat of Torres. A final out ended the inning with the Tigers once again unable to convert their baserunner. Palacios got a one-out single in the home half, and Ryan Vilade doubled, but it wasn’t enough to score the runner. Two outs followed, though Feduccia attempted to challenge the call via ABS, the strike call was confirmed though, to end the inning.

The Tigers went 1-2-3 for the first time in the game in the fifth. In the bottom of the inning, Junior Caminero got a two-out single, but was left stranded.

In the sixth, Booser was swapped for Ian Seymour. Spencer Torkelson took a leadoff walk, followed by a Wenceel Perez single. Zach McKinstry then walked to load the bases. A sac fly by Short brought one run in, then the Rays intentionally walked Gleyber Torres. This time a sac fly from Vierling brought in a run and when it was all said and done, the Tigers were up 7-0. In the bottom of the inning, Yandy Diaz got a leadoff walk and that was the end of the day for Flaherty. His final line for the game was 5.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 6 K on 94 pitches. Compared to some of his recent outings, it was a really solid performance by Flaherty. Enmanuel De Jesus replaced him and induced a double play, then collected the final out of the inning in short order.

Riley Greene wasted no time extending the Tigers’ lead with a home run to open the seventh inning. It would be their only run of the inning, but it was a pretty good one.

In the bottom of the inning, the Rays went down in order.

Bryan Baker was the new Rays pitcher for the eighth and he held the Tigers in check, taking them three-up, three-down. The Rays likewise went 1-2-3 in the bottom of the inning.

In a bit of a white flag move from the Rays, position player Ben Williamson was on to pitch in the ninth. The gambit paid off early as Williamson turned out to be a groundball-inducing wizard, keeping third baseman Caminero busy. Riley Greene worked a walk, but a line drive right at Caminero then ended the inning. The Rays went down in order in the bottom of the ninth, and the Tigers came away with a shutout win.

Final: Tigers 8, Rays 0

Early fumble by Matz leads to a shutout loss: Tigers 8, Rays 0

Jun 2, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Jonathan Aranda (8) catches a fly ball in the fifth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

I think it’s safe to say most Rays fans took one look at the Detroit Tigers current record for the season and their brutal slump since losing their ace Tarik Skubal, and thought this was going to be an easy series. However, recent history has proven that series that should be easy wins have been difficult for the Rays to get a handle on, and that has proven to be the case so far for this one as well. While the Rays came close to an incredible comeback in Monday’s game, they were still bested 10-9 by the Tigers, who went home run happy. But the Tigers also had to go deep into their inconsistent bullpen in Monday’s game, something that might come back to bite them as the series progressed. For Tuesday’s game it would be a battle of two pitchers who have serious issues with command: Steven Matz for the Rays and Jack Flaherty for the Tigers. The big question for this game would be which starter would drop the ball first.

In terms of which pitcher would flinch first, Matz had the answer almost immediately, as he gave up a leadoff home run to the newly returned Gleyber Torres. That was followed by a triple to Matt Vierling, and then a sac fly to Dillon Dingler to bring Vierling home. Matz got the next two outs to end the inning, but the Rays were once again starting in a deficit right out of the gate. They didn’t do much to help themselves in the home half, as they went 1-2-3 against Flaherty.

The Tigers continued to get the best of Matz in the second, with a leadoff double to Spencer Torkelson, followed by a home run by Wenceel Perez, who truly has Matz’s number, going 3-for-3 now against him. With one out, Zack Short doubled, then with two outs, Matt Vierling doubled to bring the runner home. Kevin Cash clearly had Matz on a short leash, because he was done after that, being replaced by Casey Legumina to get the final out of the inning.

With two outs in the top of the third, Spencer Torkelson singled, but the Tigers weren’t able to convert the runner. In the home half, Hunter Feduccia got a leadoff walk, followed by a single from Ben Williamson. Three outs followed, though, and the Rays were left scoreless.

Cam Booser was the new pitcher in the fourth, making his debut with the Rays. Short got a one-out single, but was eliminated in a force out off the bat of Torres. A final out ended the inning with the Tigers once again unable to convert their baserunner. Palacios got a one-out single in the home half, and Ryan Vilade doubled, but it wasn’t enough to score the runner. Two outs followed, though Feduccia attempted to challenge the call via ABS, the strike call was confirmed though, to end the inning.

The Tigers went 1-2-3 for the first time in the game in the fifth. In the bottom of the inning, Junior Caminero got a two-out single, but was left stranded.

In the sixth, Booser was swapped for Ian Seymour. Spencer Torkelson took a leadoff walk, followed by a Wenceel Perez single. Zach McKinstry then walked to load the bases. A sac fly by Short brought one run in, then the Rays intentionally walked Gleyber Torres. This time a sac fly from Vierling brought in a run and when it was all said and done, the Tigers were up 7-0. In the bottom of the inning, Yandy Diaz got a leadoff walk and that was the end of the day for Flaherty. Enmanuel De Jesus replaced him and induced a double play, then collected the final out of the inning in short order.

The Tigers extended their lead in the seventh with a leadoff home run from Riley Greene to make the score 8-0. They had to settle for just one baserunner in the inning, but he made a big impact. It was also the slowest and shortest home run of the entire season at Tropicana. The Rays, unfortunately, went 1-2-3 in the home half.

Bryan Baker was the new Rays pitcher for the eighth and he held the Tigers in check, taking them three-up, three-down. The Rays likewise went 1-2-3 in the bottom of the inning.

In a bit of a white flag move from the Rays, Ben Williamson was on to pitch in the ninth. The gambit paid off early as Williamson turned out to be a groundball-inducing wizard, keeping Caminero busy. Riley Greene worked a walk, but a line drive right at Caminero then ended the inning. The Rays went down in order in the bottom of the ninth, and the Tigers came away with a shutout win.

Final: Tigers 8, Rays 0

Nick Castellanos gets candid about messy Phillies divorce in Philly return: ‘I spoke my mind’

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Nick Castellanos is back in Philadelphia, and he isn’t being shy about how things ended with his former team. 

The longtime Phillies outfielder and current Padre spoke out about his ugly breakup with the franchise last offseason on Tuesday before the series opener at Citizens Bank Park.

“My phone was on,” Castellanos said Tuesday. “All they needed was a conversation like, ‘This is going to be your role.’ Apparently, they thought it was just best for the organization that my personality wasn’t in the clubhouse.”

Castellanos was released by the Phillies in February with one season left on the five-year, $100 million contract he signed with the team before the 2022 season. 

The 33-year-old hit 82 home runs across four seasons and made the 2023 NL All-Star team, but the end of his tenure in the City of Brotherly Love wasn’t pretty. 

Nick Castellanos of the San Diego Padres looks on during the eighth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Petco Park on May 27, 2026 in San Diego, California. Getty Images

Castellanos butted-heads with then-manager Rob Thomson, having once brought a beer into the dugout after being removed from a game for a defensive replacement and reportedly yelled at the skipper in front of coaches and teammates.

“Not everything that anybody does is all positive,” Castellanos said. “It’s not all negative. I had highs, I had lows.”

His production didn’t do him any favors in Philadelphia either.

Nick Castellanos said he had four “good” seasons in Philadelphia. Getty Images

Castellanos, who signed a veteran’s minimum deal with San Diego after being let go by the Phillies, had a down year in 2025, hitting .250 with a .694 OPS, making him expendable for the franchise. He came into Tuesday’s game hitting .191 with a .560 OPS 

Despite the unceremonious exit, the always-outspoken veteran had good things to say about his time with the Phillies.

“I had four good years here,” he said. “Any time I run into anybody that’s a Phillies fan, away from cameras, away from the field, I get nothing but a lot of love and positivity,” Castellanos said. “I appreciate that. I spoke my mind, I went about my business, I played every day, I never really hid on the IL. I really wanted to win a ring.

“Did I do everything 100 percent correct? Probably not. Did I act true to my heart and how I felt in the moment? 100 percent.”

Two Penguins Prospects Are Heading To Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins got a couple of reinforcements to their roster on Tuesday.

The team announced that the Pittsburgh Penguins have sent goaltender Taylor Gauthier and defenseman Emil Pieniniemi to WBS from the ECHL's Wheeling Nailers. 

The Nailers were eliminated by the Florida Everblades in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final this past Saturday.

Gauthier had another unbelievable season for the Nailers, finishing with a 21-9-5 record and a .929 save percentage. He finished the playoffs with a 9-6-2 record and a .922 save percentage.

Pieniniemi wrapped up his first season with the Nailers, finishing with six goals and 11 points in 26 games. He was great in the playoffs, compiling one goal and eight points in 15 games. 

The Penguins will try to even up their Eastern Conference Final series against the Toronto Marlies on Wednesday. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. ET. 


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Mets vs Mariners Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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The Seattle Mariners have won seven consecutive games, including a 3-2 victory over New York in their series opener.

With Logan Gilbert set to take the mound, my Mets vs. Mariners predictions see the home team coming out on top again Tuesday night.

Let's take a closer look at my MLB picks for Tuesday, June 2.

Who will win Mets vs Mariners today: Seattle Mariners (-145)

Logan Gilbert owns a 5.67 ERA on home soil despite a 3.93 FIP. He has pitched a lot better than the results indicate, and regression will come sooner than later.

The New York Mets are a great opponent to accelerate the process. They have hit just .194 against right-handed pitchingover the past two weeks, ranking them 28th in the majors

The Seattle Mariners rank Top-10 in average and wOBA against righties over the same period, and they should see plenty of them as the Mets look to patch together nine innings. Back the M’s to -155.

Covers COVERS INTEL:Gilbert ranks in the 87th percentile in walks allowed and will force the Mets hit their way on base, which will be a difficult challenge.

Mets vs Mariners Over/Under pick: Under 7.5 (-115)

Gilbert is in his best form of the season. He has held opponents scoreless in three of his last four starts and allowed only 13 hits during that stretch. It’ll be difficult for the Mets offense to generate much.

While the Mariners don’t have to face off against a quality starter, they’re not likely to score in bulk. They have plated an average of 3.3 runs per game over their last 15 in Seattle, where it is generally harder for them to score.

I expect a 4-2 type of game, and see value playing the Under to -130.

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  • ML/RL bets: 21-16, -0.08 units
  • Over/Under bets: 17-18-2, -3.61 units

Mets vs Mariners odds

  • Moneyline: Mets +125 | Mariners -145
  • Run line: Mets +1.5 (-170) | Mariners -1.5 (+145)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-105) | Under 7.5 (-115)

Mets vs Mariners trend

New York has hit the Game Total Under in 23 of their last 35 games (+11 units, 29% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Mets vs. Mariners.

How to watch Mets vs Mariners and game info

LocationT-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
DateTuesday, June 2, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVSNY, Mariners.TV
Mets starting pitcherJonah Tong
(1-0, 0.00 ERA)
Mariners starting pitcherLogan Gilbert
(3-4, 3.69 ERA)

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Dodgers vs Diamondbacks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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It’s not a slump yet, but the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers seem to have lost their rhythm lately, just a bit.

Fresh off a six-game winning streak, L.A. has lost two of three and will be starting a waiver-wire pickup as they try to even things with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Arizona has won six of the last nine and has an edge in the mound matchup. My Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks predictions and MLB picks call for the D-Backs to get another win.

Who will win Dodgers vs Diamondbacks today: Diamondbacks moneyline (+105)

The Arizona Diamondbacks have won 15 of the last 22. The Diamondbacks have 18 wins this year as an underdog, including a 9-6, .600 mark as a home dog.

I’d take Arizona as long as L.A. is favored. Only two Los Angeles Dodgers have hits in limited exposure to Arizona starter Michael Soroka, a problem, considering he relies on the seldom-seen slurve.

Since going 11 straight games without allowing a run, the Dodgers' bullpen has imploded, giving up 13 earned runs in 21 innings. The rotation has also been shaky. L.A. starts Eric Lauer, DFAed by Toronto two weeks ago after posting a 6.91 FIP.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Lauer has lost more than 1 MPH and 100 revolutions of spin off his four-seamer from last year. His cutter, curve, and slider have all lost spin rate as well. Hitters have noticed. After allowing seven fastball homers all last year, he’s given up nine so far this season as hitters are slugging .600 against the four-seam.

Dodgers vs Diamondbacks Over/Under pick: Under 9.5 (-110)

The Dodgers have allowed four runs or fewer in the last five games. They’ve also scored four or fewer in four of them. The D-Backs have scored below five runs in each of the last three and four of five while allowing under five in three of five.

Soroka added a cutter to his slurve/four-seamer mix, resulting in a big dip in hard-hit rate and a 7-2 record with a 3.25 ERA. Arizona’s bullpen hasn’t allowed a run in three games and has surrendered just one earned run in the last five

The Under is a safe bet, but if the odds go beyond -125, your money might be better spent elsewhere.

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  • Over/Under bets: 21-22, -2.51 units

Dodgers vs Diamondbacks odds

  • Moneyline: Dodgers -113 | Diamondbacks +108
  • Run line: Dodgers -1.5 (+135) | Diamondbacks +1.5 (-160)
  • Over/Under: Over 9.5 (-105) | Under 9.5 (-110)

Dodgers vs Diamondbacks trend

The Los Angeles Dodgers have hit the Game Total Under in 31 of their last 50 games (+10.20 Units / 19% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks.

How to watch Dodgers vs Diamondbacks and game info

LocationChase Field, Phoenix, AZ
DateTuesday, June 2, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVSNLA, DBacks.TV
Dodgers starting pitcherEric Lauer
(2-5, 5.95 ERA)
Diamondbacks starting pitcherMichael Soroka
(7-2, 3.25 ERA)

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Mariners Game #62 Preview and Discussion: NYM at SEA, 6/2

The Mariners are searching for their eighth consecutive victory, plus another series win.

Logan Gilbert gets the ball for the penultimate game of the homestand. Over his last two starts, he has pitched a combined 11.2 innings, giving up no runs on seven hits.

For the second night in a row, the Mets will go with an opener. Huascar Brazobán can be expected to pass the baton to Jonah Tong for the bulk of Tuesday’s contest. Both are righties, which is, um, relevant.

The tide has turned in close games during the Mariners’ winning streak. Three of the last four wins have come in extra innings, bringing them back to a .500 record in such games this year (4-4). In all three of those extra-inning wins, the M’s held their opponent scoreless in the top of the tenth and pushed across the Manfred runner in the bottom half.

Lineups

Josh Naylor is out of the lineup for an extra day of rest. He left Monday’s game with back spasms, just moments after hitting a game-tying homer. Manager Dan Wilson said Naylor could be available off the bench.

News

Cal Raleigh continues to make strides in his recovery from a right oblique strain. He was working to all bases and throwing with full effort Tuesday.

Game Information

First Pitch: 6:40 p.m. PDT

TV:Mariners.TV, with Aaron Goldsmith, Ryon Healy and Angie Mentink

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #60: 6/2 vs. Dodgers

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Today’s Lineups

DODGERSDIAMONDBACKS
Shohei Ohtani – DHKetel Marte – 2B
Andy Pages – CFCorbin Carroll – RF
Freddie Freeman – 1BGabriel Moreno – C
Mookie Betts – SSNolan Arenado – 3B
Kyle Tucker – RFRyan Waldschmidt – LF
Max Muncy – 3BIldemaro Vargas – 1B
Ryan Ward – LFJose Fernandez – SS
Dalton Rushing – CJorge Barrosa – CF
Alex Freeland – 2BTommy Troy – DH
Eric Lauer – LHPMichael Soroka – RHP

An interesting line-up this evening. A rare day out of the starting line-up for Geraldo Perdomo, who has started 56 of the 59 games played at shortstop, and played all but 32 innings there. Jose Fernandez get his fourth start at the position instead, and Tommy Troy gets to experience life as a designated hitter for what I think is the first time. That’s what you get for hitting a home-run last night, Tommy. Or maybe for that… interesting attempt at a diving catch, which led to the Dodgers’ first run. Ryan Waldschmidt takes over in left, and Jorge Barrosa gets consecutive starts for the first time in about four weeks (May 7-8). Presumably a reward for some excellent plays there yesterday.

Like Merrill Kelly, Michael Soroka’s outings have tended to go, based on the quality of the opposition, which isn’t a good omen for tonight. His last five wins have all come against teams who were at or below. 500 at the time of the game, and conversely, his last two defeats were against teams with winning records. You have to go back all the way to April 4th to find a decision for Soroka which did not follow that pattern. On that day, he beat the Atlanta Braves, who were 6-2 going into play that day. On that basis, the best we can hope for is a no-decision and a bullpen win, like last night’s contest.

It might help that he has only started against the Dodgers twice in his career (plus one relief appearance), and one of those starts was back in the dim and distant past of 2019. The other time was June last year, as a National – and he did indeed take a no-decision, allowing three runs over 5.1 innings in an eventual 13-7 loss, after Los Angeles were blanked through five. Miguel Rojas (4-for-10) is the only current Dodgers to have more than five PA against Michael. Rojas and backup catcher Dalton Rushing are the sole ones with hits. Meanwhile, Nolan Arenado and Ketel Marte both have OPSs over 1.100 against Eric Lauer, in 33 + 22 PA respectively. Perdomo is 0-for-5, which may factor into his day off.

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Former Jets Forward Scores Twice in Opening 12 Minutes Of Stanley Cup Final

In a Stanley Cup Final that was expected to be a tightly contested battle between two evenly matched teams, the Carolina Hurricanes sent a message early and emphatically Tuesday night, with their prized offseason acquisition doing the damage before most fans had even settled into their seats.

Just 25 seconds into Game 1, Ehlers wired a wrist shot over the pad of Golden Knights netminder Carter Hart, giving Carolina the earliest of leads and setting the tone for what turned into a dominant opening period. It was a stunning moment, the kind that shifts momentum before a series even finds its footing.

Then he did it again. Minutes later, Ehlers pounced on a sloppy Vegas turnover, burst in alone on a breakaway, and beat Hart a second time. Two goals in the first 12 minutes of his Stanley Cup Final debut.

The former ninth overall pick in the 2014 NHL Draft spent a decade in Winnipeg, quietly racking up 520 points and becoming one of the most skilled forwards in franchise history. But meaningful playoff hockey largely eluded him there.

This past offseason he made the decision to leave, seeking a change of scenery and a chance to play a more meaningful role on a contender. Carolina gave him exactly that. He responded with 71 points in 82 regular season games, the best offensive campaign of his career, and carried that form into the playoffs with nine points in 12 games before Tuesday's heroics.

Vegas entered this Final having swept the Presidents' Trophy winning Colorado Avalanche in four games, and made every hockey fan expect this year's finals to be a close one. 

For Jets fans watching from home, the performance will sting in a particular way. The player they watched develop over ten seasons, the one they cheered through years of early exits, is now on the biggest stage in hockey and absolutely delivering. Tuesday night belonged to Nikolaj Ehlers, and Carolina is just getting started.

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Hurricanes set tone with Nikolaj Ehlers goal just 25 seconds into Game 1 vs Golden Knights

The Carolina Hurricanes set the tone immediately by scoring one of the fastest goals we've ever seen in the Stanley Cup Final.

Nikolaj Ehlers brought the home crowd at the Lenovo Center to its feet as he gave the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead just 25 seconds into the first period of Game 1 against the Vegas Golden Knights. It's tied for the eighth-fastest goal ever scored in a Stanley Cup Final game, and the third-fastest to lead off a series, per the NHL record book.

Fast starts have been a theme for the Hurricanes these playoffs. They've now scored first in six consecutive games.

Ehlers wasn't done, either. He extended the Hurricanes' lead to 2-0 after scoring off a breakaway from the blue line.

Carolina entered the Cup Final a blistering 12-1 in the postseason.

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Flyers Trending Towards Big Dan Vladar Contract Extension

After establishing himself as a team leader and playing the best hockey of his career, it's no surprise that Dan Vladar and the Philadelphia Flyers have been equally receptive towards a contract extension.

Vladar, 28, bet on himself last offseason when he signed a two-year, $6.7 million contract ($3.35 million AAV) with the Flyers, willingly entering an open competition with incumbent Sam Ersson for the starting role.

The Czech netminder asserted himself from Day 1 and finished the 2025-26 season with a 29-14-7 record, a 2.42 GAA, and .906 save percentage, marking or tying career-highs across the board while playing in 52 games.

Vladar was even better in the playoffs, going 4-6-0 with a 2.18 GAA, .922 save percentage, and two shutouts--two more shutouts than he had in the entire regular season.

This is all to say that the Flyers have stumbled upon a starting-caliber goalie in Vladar on a relatively cheap prove-it deal, and the next step from here is a longer, more lucrative contract.

Both the player and the team want to make it happen, and it certainly seems as though it will in the very near future.

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According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman via The FAN Hockey Show, Vladar's contract extension with the Flyers is "pretty much done."

"Vladar, I think it's pretty much done. He's got a five-year extension done in Philly. They can't announce it, can't do anything until July 1st officially, but you're allowed to talk to the player."

Even the most ardent Vladar supporters can recognize the inherent risk in handing out a big five-year extension to a goalie coming off a great season after a bunch of average-to-below-average ones, but the Flyers aren't in a position to do otherwise.

Friedman went on to say he wonders about what this means for Ersson, who is widely expected to find a new NHL home this summer.

The Flyers will take the time to evaluate one of their homegrown draft picks, but even at his peak, Ersson was very close to Vladar at Vladar's worst, at least statistically.

Now that Vladar has virtually been extended until 2032, the Flyers will have to turn their attention to finding an adequate backup for him that can both help preserve him and be capable of stepping in as a starter if and when needed.

This move decreases the pressure the Flyers will have to put on prospects like Egor Zavragin, Carson Bjarnason, and Aleksei Kolosov to develop and be ready for NHL competition for the next few seasons.

Vladar will be 34 years old when the five-year contract extension expires.

Mets vs. Mariners: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 6/2/26

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Mets lineup

  1. Carson Benge – RF
  2. Bo Bichette – SS
  3. Juan Soto – LF
  4. Jared Young – DH
  5. Mark Vientos – 1B
  6. Brett Baty – 3B
  7. Marcus Semien – 2B
  8. A.J. Ewing – CF
  9. Hayden Senger – C

SP: Huascar Brazobán – RHP

Mariners lineup

  1. J.P. Crawford – SS
  2. Julio Rodriguez – CF
  3. Randy Arozarena – LF
  4. Luke Raley – RF
  5. Cole Young – 2B
  6. Dominic Canzone – DH
  7. Patrick Wisdom – 1B
  8. Jhonny Pereda – C
  9. Colt Emerson – 3B

SP: Logan Gilbert – RHP

Broadcast info

First pitch: 9:40 PM ET
TV: SNY
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2

Colorado Rockies game no. 62 thread: Tomoyuki Sugano (菅野智之) vs. Grayson Rodriguez

May 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Colorado Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano (11) pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

In Game 1, the Colorado Rockies (23-38) fumbled their way to an ungraceful 9-8 win over the Los Angeles Angels (also 23-38).

As manager Warren Schaeffer put it, “That was not a normal game,” adding,“ but someone’s got to win that game.”

Last night’s win marked the first time since July 16, 2016, at Atlanta that the Rockies picked up a road win after entering the eighth inning trailing by at least three runs. In addition, it marked the fifth time in franchise history that the Rockies won a game in which they had four errors, the first since September 26, 2020, at Arizona.

Take the win, and get on with it.

Tonight, the Rockies will look to take the series from the Angels. Recent history suggests it’s a distinct possibility. The Rockies have won each of their last three series against the Angels, taking two of three at Coors Field last September, two of three in Anaheim in July 2024, and two of three in Denver in June 2023.

Starting for the Rockies is Tomoyuki Sugano (菅野智之). This will be his 12th start for the Rockies in 2026.

The righty has a 4.01 ERA in 58.1 IP. He’s struck out 31, walked 16, and given up 11 home runs. Sugano has a 1.25 WHIP. 

Worth noting, making his third career start against the Angels and his second at Angels Stadium, Sugano is 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA (12.0 IP, 4 ER), two walks, and nine strikeouts a cross his two starts against the Angels.

Taking the mound for the Angels will be RHP Grayson Rodriguez.

Currently, he has an ERA of 7.53 in 14.1 IP. He’s struck out 14 while giving up eight walks and two home runs with a 1.31 WHIP.

Here’s an interesting note: Grayson was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles, Sugano’s former team, and made his MLB debut in 2023. He was traded to the Angels in November 2025, just missing Sugano’s signing with the Birds.

And now to the details.

First Pitch: 7:40 pm MDT

TV: Rockies TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

Lineups:

For the visiting Rockies:

Rockies @ Angels (6.2.26) McCarthy, Castro, Rumfield, Goodman, Johnston, Tovar, Thompson, Karros, Julien, Sugano.

And the home Angels:

Colorado Rockies @ Los Angeles Angels (6.2.26) Soler, Trout, Meckler, Grissom, Adell, Walton, Peraza, Romero, Frazier, Rodriguez

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Mets’ torrid extra-inning pace only compounding other worrisome issue: ‘Not ideal’

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SEATTLE — The Mets aren’t getting paid by the inning, but have played this season as if that were the case.

They entered Tuesday having already participated in 12 extra-inning games — tops in MLB — with victories in seven. The latest such game was Monday night when they managed only two hits over nine innings and lost 3-2 to the Mariners in the 10th.

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It was a second extra-inning game in four days for the Mets. As they began play on Tuesday they had logged 16 extra innings this season (almost two full games), adding strain on a bullpen that has been stretched thin.

The franchise record for extra-inning games is 25, set in 1978. The Mets are on pace for 31 extra-inning games, roughly 20 percent of their schedule. 

“Extra-inning games are great when you win them,” Jared Young said after Monday’s loss.

Why so much free baseball played by the Mets? Such is the result of an offense that has largely sputtered this season, averaging only four runs, while the pitching staff has kept the team close enough to win. The Mets entered the day with a minus-14 run differential.

The Mets have already deployed 24 pitchers this season, a number likely boosted by the extra innings the team has needed to cover.

The most recent arrival, left-hander Cionel Pérez, was selected to the major league roster after Friday’s 10-inning victory over the Marlins. Tobias Myers, who pitched an inning that night, was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.

Randy Arozarena #56 of the Seattle Mariners steals third base as Brett Baty of the Mets looks on during the 10th inning at T-Mobile Park Getty Images
Mets pitcher Tobias Myers (32) reacts after giving up a two-run home run during the seventh inning when the New York Mets played the Miami Marlins Friday, May 29, 2026. Robert Sabo for NY Post

“It’s not ideal,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “It’s a combination of a lot of extra-inning games and then some of our starters not providing length, but that’s part of it. You have got to keep going, you have got to find a way. I feel like we have been playing a lot of close games.”

A look at the Mets in extras:

Mets 4, Pirates 2 (March 28): Luis Robert Jr. hit a walk-off three-run homer in the 11th inning after the Pirates had scored a run against Richard Lovelady in the top of the frame.

Pirates 4, Mets 3 (March 29): Lovelady allowed a go-ahead single to Henry Davis in the 10th inning.

Cardinals 2, Mets 1 (April 1): Masyn Winn’s bloop single to right against Myers in the 11th inning ended it after the previous batter, Alec Burleson, grounded into a double play.

Mets 4, D’backs 3 (April 7): Ronny Mauricio, who had just arrived from Syracuse, stroked a walk-off single in the 10th inning against Paul Sewald. The Mets had rallied to tie the game in the eighth.

Cubs 2, Mets 1 (April 19): Craig Kimbrel’s wild pitch in the 10th inning at Wrigley Field moved automatic runner Pete Crow-Armstrong to third base before Nico Hoerner’s sacrifice fly won it.

Angels 4, Mets 3 (May 2): Oswald Peraza’s single in the 10th inning ended it after the Angels had loaded the bases against Austin Warren (including the automatic runner).

Mets 3, D’backs 1 (May 8): Mark Vientos and Carson Benge each delivered an RBI double in the 10th inning after the Mets had only three hits in the first nine.

Mets left fielder Carson Benge (3) celebrates with his teammates after he hits a walk-off RBI single against the Tigers. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Mets 3, Tigers 2 (May 13): Benge’s 10th-inning single at Citi Field brought in another rookie, A.J. Ewing, with the winning run. The Mets rallied from a 2-1 deficit in the seventh inning.

Mets 7, Yankees 6 (May 17): Tyrone Taylor’s dramatic three-run homer with two outs in the ninth tied it before the Mets won on Benge’s RBI fielder’s choice, giving Subway Series bragging rights to the Mets.

Mets 16, Nationals 7 (May 18): The Mets scored 10 runs in the 12th inning (including three against a position player, Jorbit Vivas). The outburst was the most runs scored in an extra inning in franchise history.

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Mets 9, Marlins 7 (May 29): MJ Melendez hit a walk-off two-run homer against Pete Fairbanks in the 10th inning.

Mariners 3, Mets 2 (June 1): Cole Young’s bloop single in the 10th inning against A.J. Minter was the game winner after automatic runner Randy Arozarena stole third base.

Game 61 Thread: Royals vs Reds

Jun 2, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah Cameron (65) throws against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images | Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Better late than never?

Royals lineup

Reds lineup