Canucks Trade Tyler Myers To The Dallas Stars

After being held out of the Vancouver Canucks' lineup for three games due to roster management reasons, Tyler Myers has officially been traded to the Dallas Stars. As per Pierre LeBrun of TSN, heading back Vancouver's way are a second-round pick in 2027 and a fourth-round pick in 2029. As part of the deal, the Canucks will retain 50% of Myers' remaining contract. 

Myers' trade saga first started when he was held out of Vancouver's lineup on Wednesday against the Winnipeg Jets due to roster management reasons. While he continued practicing with the team at times and skating during warm-ups, he did not play. His last game as a Canuck was played on February 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights, while his last home game was on January 31 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

With Myers now a member of the Stars, the defenceman finishes his current season with a goal and seven assists in 57 games for the Canucks in 2025-26. He spent the better-half of seven seasons with Vancouver after signing with the team in free agency in 2019 and signing an extension in 2024. His current contract includes a full no-movement clause, which factored into the process of the deal being completed. 

Vancouver plays again tonight when they take on the Carolina Hurricanes on home-ice in their final game before the trade deadline. With Myers now dealt, the Canucks will likely turn their attention to other deals. Puck drop for tonight's game is scheduled for 7:00 pm PT. 

Feb 2, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) looks for a play against the Utah Mammoth during the third period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images
Feb 2, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) looks for a play against the Utah Mammoth during the third period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

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Islanders Talks With Canucks Regarding Garland Have Stalled

ANAHEIM -- The New York Islanders had serious conversations with the Vancouver Canucks regarding 29-year-old forward Conor Garland on Tuesday. 

Those talks have stalled with a few days to go before the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. 

There appears to be a few teams in the mix for the Massachusetts native who is on an expiring deal with a $4.95 million AAV. He does have an extension in place, a six-year deal worth $6 million annually. 

Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche wants to add a big fish, a top-six forward, but he isn't going to jeopardize his future unless he feels that player is the right fit for now and going forward. 

The Islanders are still in talks with the St. Louis Blues regarding Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou. 

The 2026 NHL Trade Deadline is two days away. 

Nuggets' Aaron Gordon reportedly targeting Friday return vs. Knicks

On an incredibly deep, contending team in Denver, Aaron Gordon is the one guy they can't do without.

Gordon has missed 17 games with a strained hamstring, but is targeting a Friday return when the Nuggets take on the Knicks, reports Sam Amick of The Athletic. While Gordon may miss a little more time than that — Denver will be cautious with his return — but his return is close.

Which is good for the Nuggets — they need him.

Denver has gone 7-9 in this stretch without Gordon, although it wasn't just him missing time — Nikola Jokic missed games in this stretch and Payton Watson missed many well. Jokic has already returned to the lineup.

Gordon initially strained his right hamstring in November and sat out 19 games, then returned to the lineup in early January. He played nearly three weeks before aggravating the injury again, leading to this absence. With how crucial Gordon is to any Nuggets playoff run, the team will be cautious with this return to keep him healthy for the playoffs.

Gordon is averaging 17.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. He has a connection with Jokic as a cutter and a pressure-release valve who can get buckets. However, the bigger issue is on the defensive end, where the Nuggets are 7.1 points worse per 100 possessions when Gordon is out this season.

John Gibson injury update: Red Wings call up Sebastian Cossa

Sebastian Cossa, the top goaltending prospect in the organization, has been called up by the Detroit Red Wings on an emergency basis.

The move was made in the morning of Wednesday, March 4, two days after the team's starting goaltender, John Gibson, left Monday's game at the Nashville Predators with an upper-body injury after getting hit in the shoulder area with a puck. Gibson was to be looked at when he returned home. The Red Wings were off on Tuesday.

Gibson is feeling "much better" and took the ice Wednesday morning, coach Todd McLellan said. But he is out for Wednesday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights (7 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Detroit). Cam Talbot finished the Nashville game and is the Red Wings' top backup.

Cossa has appeared in one NHL game, coming in in relief on Dec. 9, 2024, in a game at the Buffalo Sabres, which he won in a shootout.

Selected at No. 15 in 2021 draft, Cossa has compiled a 68-29-17 record with a 2.38 goals-against average, a 0.914 save percentage and eight shutouts in 115 AHL games with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Cossa, 23, this season has posted a 24-4-3 record with a 1.99 goals-against average, a 0.927 save percentage and five shutouts in 31 appearances with the Griffins. The 6-foot-7, 220-pound netminder was named the AHL Goaltender of the Month for both November and December 2025, representing the Griffins at the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic.

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Fantasy Basketball Week 19 Injury Report: Trae Young set to make Wizards debut

Before the Wizards' loss to the Rockets on Monday, point guard Trae Young announced that he will make his debut for the team on Thursday against the Jazz. He's been recovering from knee and quad injuries suffered before his move from Atlanta to the nation's capital, and as expected, "Ice Trae" will be restricted when he takes the court.

Wizards head coach Brian Keefe said on Monday that Young will play between 17 and 20 minutes. How long that will be the case is unknown. However, given the Wizards' desire to retain their 2026 first-round pick, which is top-8 protected, and the team's current standing, it would not make much sense for Young to play starter's minutes at any point this season. He's capable of providing decent fantasy value in 17-20 minutes, so Young should be slotted into lineups once available. But managers will need to keep their expectations in check.

Below are some of the other injuries affecting fantasy basketball during Week 19.

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While he’ll return to the bench soon, the Rockets guard has played well as Jabari Smith Jr.'s replacement in the starting lineup.

G Egor Dëmin, Brooklyn Nets

Dëmin, a fixture in the Nets' starting lineup since early November except for back-to-backs, has missed the last two games due to plantar fascia injury management. While his production was limited in the games played before being sidelined, the rookie guard has been the most productive member of Brooklyn's five-man draft class thus far. The question for the Nets, who are also focused on player development and their draft lottery odds, is how much more do they need to see from Dëmin?

While a full shutdown may not be in the cards, his playing time could decrease to ensure that he's healthy going into the offseason. Terance Mann (one percent rostered, Yahoo!) was the replacement in the starting lineup, but he has not done enough to merit streaming. Nolan Traoré (11 percent) hasn't offered much fantasy value, but he's playing starters' minutes and has made some strides after a poor start to his rookie campaign.

F/C Jalen Smith, Chicago Bulls

Smith has missed the last four and seven of Chicago's last 10 games with a strained right calf. As of February 26, he was due to be re-evaluated in one week, so the forward/center may be off the board for Week 19. Guerschon Yabusele (seven percent) has served as the starting center, but his production has been limited in that role. Nick Richards (four percent) played well in Sunday's win over the Bucks, finishing with 11 points, seven rebounds, one steal and two blocks in 27 minutes, but inconsistency has been an issue.

G Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers

Mitchell has missed Cleveland's last four games with a strained right groin, opening a massive hole in the team's starting lineup. The good news for the Cavaliers is that James Harden returned from a fractured right thumb over the weekend, playing 36 minutes in Sunday's win over the Nets. As for Mitchell's spot in the starting lineup, Sam Merrill (11 percent) continues to fill that void, but he doesn't offer much value beyond three-pointers. Jaylon Tyson (20 percent), who has been starting for the injured Dean Wade, is the superior streaming option in category leagues, whether he starts or comes off the bench.

F Cooper Flagg, Dallas Mavericks

Due to a left midfoot sprain, Flagg has not appeared in Dallas's last eight games. His injury is one of many the Mavericks have had to deal with since the All-Star break. P.J. Washington (38 percent) returning from a sprained left ankle gives the Mavericks a boost, and he's worth rostering with Flagg and Naji Marshall sidelined.

A player to watch for the rest of this season is Ryan Nembhard (one percent), who was signed to a standard deal over the weekend. In Sunday's loss to the Thunder, his first appearance since February 5, the rookie played 24 minutes off the bench. Given how much he played in late November and the first few weeks of December, it would be unsurprising if Nembhard were to play significant minutes the rest of the way.

F Cameron Johnson and F Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets

Johnson, who had a rough outing in Sunday's loss to the Timberwolves, was held out of Monday's win over the Jazz due to right ankle inflammation. The Nuggets don't play again until Thursday, which may be enough time for the forward to return. On Monday, Jonas Valančiūnas (five percent) was inserted into the starting lineup. However, the 7-footer only played 17 minutes in the win over the Jazz, which isn't enough time to make him a streaming option. Tim Hardaway Jr. (13 percent) and Bruce Brown (three percent) exceeded 30 minutes off the bench on Monday, and they're the players worth a look in deeper leagues if Johnson misses more time.

As for Gordon, Sam Amick of The Athletic reported that he's targeting Friday's game against the Knicks for his return from a strained hamstring. Julian Strawther (two percent) has moved into the starting lineup, and he's likely the odd man out once Gordon is cleared. However, Johnson's injury could leave Strawther in the starting lineup for the time being.

G Stephen Curry and F/C Kristaps Porziņģis, Golden State Warriors

Unfortunately for fantasy managers, they're going to have to wait a bit longer for Curry to return to action. On Sunday, it was announced that his right knee will be re-evaluated in ten days, which takes him off the board for Week 19 at a minimum. Gui Santos (25 percent) has been the most productive of the Warriors' streaming options in Curry's absence, while De'Anthony Melton (15 percent) and Brandin Podziemski (42 percent) also possess added fantasy value.

As for Porziņģis, his illness remains an issue, and as of Monday, head coach Steve Kerr did not know if the 7-foot-3 forward/center would travel with the team for a road trip that begins on Thursday in Houston. Al Horford (10 percent) has seen his playing time increase recently, and the good news for him is that the Warriors won't have a back-to-back to contend with in Week 19. However, their Week 20 schedule opens with a back-to-back on Monday and Tuesday, and the 39-year-old has yet to play both ends of one this season (that's been the norm for Horford in recent years).

G/F Amen Thompson and F Jabari Smith Jr., Houston Rockets

The Rockets have not played since Monday's win over the Wizards and return to action on Thursday against the Warriors. And the starting lineup could be back to full strength, as Smith is expected to be available after spraining his right ankle last Thursday in Orlando. Reed Sheppard (42 percent) has provided excellent value as the replacement in the starting lineup, but with Rockets head coach Ime Udoka saying on Monday that he'll likely go back to his usual first five when Smith returns, the second-year guard is likely headed to the bench.

However, that could change depending on Thompson's status. He exited Monday's victory during the fourth quarter after spraining his right ankle. An absence for Thompson likely keeps Sheppard in the starting lineup, but he'll be valuable to fantasy managers in a reserve role as well.

F/C Obi Toppin, Indiana Pacers

Sidelined for four months due to a stress fracture in his right foot, Toppin returned to the Pacers' rotation in a February 26 loss to the Hornets. And he did so as a starter, as the Pacers have been without star forward Pascal Siakam due to a sprained left wrist. However, being a starter does not guarantee starters' minutes. Toppin logged eight minutes in his first appearance and 11 in the second, with Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle saying that he'll likely be under a minutes limit for the rest of the season. There isn't enough value to be gained in rostering Toppin under those circumstances, making Jarace Walker (33 percent) the more appealing option, especially if Siakam remains out.

G Darius Garland, LA Clippers

Garland made his Clippers' debut on Monday, playing 23 minutes off the bench in a win over the Warriors. Shooting 4-of-9 from the field and 2-of-2 from the foul line, he finished with 12 points, two rebounds, two assists, one steal and two three-pointers while also recording five turnovers. The turnovers should improve as Garland gets more comfortable with his teammates and vice versa. However, the rest of Week 19 isn't great for him, as the Clippers' remaining three games include a back-to-back. That likely limits Garland to two games. Kobe Sanders (less than one percent) was the fifth starter on Monday but offered limited production in 22 minutes of action.

C Zach Edey, Memphis Grizzlies

When the Grizzlies announced on Sunday that Edey would need another surgery on his left ankle, many assumed it was only a matter of time before the team shut him down for the rest of the season. That happened on Tuesday, following the procedure, so the fantasy managers who still have the center rostered can move on. A healthy Santi Aldama (36 percent) would be the most popular fantasy target, but he has appeared in one game since January 26. Announced as a starter ahead of Tuesday's loss to the Timberwolves, Aldama's right knee flared up, leading to him being a late scratch.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper (12 percent) has served as the starting "center" but did not provide much value in what was a challenging matchup. He and GG Jackson (32 percent) will have added fantasy value for the rest of the season, with the latter being the preferred target. Also of note, injury-wise, Cedric Coward (21 percent) returned from a knee injury after Tuesday's game. Appearing in a game for the first time since February 9, the rookie played 24 minutes, finishing with 10 points, two rebounds, four assists, one steal and one three-pointer. Depending on his health and how the Grizzlies handle his availability, Coward can be a factor in fantasy basketball during the playoff weeks.

G Norman Powell, Miami Heat

Powell suffered a Grade 1 groin strain during Thursday's loss to the 76ers and is considered to be week-to-week. His absence opened up a spot in the starting lineup, with Tyler Herro filling the void after coming off the bench in his first few games back from a rib injury that sidelined him for a month. This also means that Pelle Larsson (12 percent) continues to start, and he's provided modest value in that role. Managers in 10-team formats should scour the waiver wire for Andrew Wiggins (56 percent), as he may still be available. The scoring output isn't always the best, but he has been solid as a rebounder and defender on most nights.

C Joel Embiid and G VJ Edgecombe, Philadelphia 76ers

Embiid has not appeared in a game since February 26, and on Saturday, it was announced that the 7-footer would miss at least three more games before his strained right oblique is re-evaluated. As has been the case throughout the season, Andre Drummond (15 percent) has served as the starting center in Embiid's absence, with Adem Bona (one percent) retaining his usual backup role. Drummond is worth a look for managers needing rebounding and field goal percentage, but he has not brought much else to the table in fantasy basketball.

Also of concern to the 76ers was Edgecombe exiting Tuesday's loss to the Spurs at halftime with lower back soreness. Cam Payne (less than one percent) started the third quarter, but the 76ers not having Kelly Oubre Jr. due to an illness was also a factor in that decision. If Oubre is available and Edgecombe isn't, Quentin Grimes (22 percent) would be the replacement and worth the streaming risk. Grimes started on Tuesday because Oubre was unavailable.

G/F Deni Avdija, Portland Trail Blazers

Avdija's lower back continues to be an issue, with the All-Star wing having missed Portland's last four games. He's considered questionable for Wednesday's matchup with the Grizzlies, so there is a chance that Avdija plays. While Kris Murray (one percent) has been his replacement in the starting lineup, an illness forced him to leave Sunday's loss to the Hawks. Vit Krejčí (one percent) moved into the lineup to begin the third quarter and can provide three-point production in that role. However, Murray is questionable for Wednesday's game, and Krejčí does not provide enough value across the board to be worth the risk in most leagues.

F Keegan Murray, Sacramento Kings

Murray aggravated the sprained left ankle that sidelined him for most of January during the Kings' February 25 loss to the Rockets, and was given a two-week re-evaluation timeline. His absence has opened a spot in the starting lineup for Nique Clifford (26 percent), who boasts silly-season standout potential. A double-digit scorer in five straight and nine of his last 12 games, the rookie has averaged 16.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.0 steals, 0.7 blocks and 0.7 three-pointers in his last three. Clifford has not shot the three well, making 15.4 percent of his attempts, but the ability to put up numbers in multiple categories makes him an intriguing option for the rest of the season.

F/C Collin Murray-Boyles, Toronto Raptors

Murray-Boyles aggravated his sprained left thumb during Toronto's February 25 loss to the Spurs and has been day-to-day since. Interestingly, he started that game against San Antonio despite Jakob Poeltl (82 percent) being available. Poeltl has moved into the starting lineup since CMB's injury, with Sandro Mamukelashvili's (10 percent) going unchanged. The issue with Mamu is that his playing time has decreased as Poeltl's has increased, with Mamu playing between 14 and 16 minutes in each of Toronto's last four games.

F Lauri Markkanen, Utah Jazz

Markkanen suffered hip and ankle injuries during a Jazz practice on February 25, and it was announced that he would be re-evaluated in two weeks. His replacement in the starting lineup has changed by the game, making it challenging to pinpoint any of them as streaming options. John Konchar (three percent), Blake Hinson (less than one percent) and EJ Harkless (two percent) have been the starters in Utah's last three games. For managers in leagues where Kyle Filipowski (40 percent) and Ace Bailey (37 percent) aren't available, Brice Sensabaugh (18 percent) may be the best streaming option despite coming off the bench.

G/F Kyshawn George, Washington Wizards

George sprained his left elbow during Monday's loss to the Rockets and did not play the following night in Orlando. His absence opened up a spot in the starting lineup for Will Riley (16 percent), who logged 33 minutes and finished with 19 points, three rebounds, five assists, two steals and two three-pointers. Even if George is available for Thursday's game against the Jazz, Riley will be worth holding onto for the rest of the season. Justin Champagnie (nine percent) was also productive against the Magic, but his silly season outlook has lost some luster recently due to him playing 25 minutes or more just twice since February 1.

New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox: Luis Gil vs. Garrett Crochet

TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Luis Gil #81 of the New York Yankees looks on during the spring training game against the New York Mets at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 22, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good news, everyone: you’ll actually be able to watch today’s spring training game. After an offday on Monday and the first non-televised game at George M. Steinbrenner Field in some time in yesterday’s mercy-rule exhibition against Panama, the Yankees will be live on ESPN in Fort Myers to renew their rivalry with the Boston Red Sox for the first time in 2026.

Luis Gil gets the ball for his third start of the spring and is looking for more consistency. His velo is down, and while this is certainly excusable in February, you’d like to see him hitting 97 more consistently as we get closer to Opening Day, rather than the 94-95 he’s been at. He’s allowed two runs in five innings with five strikeouts and just one walk through his two starts, and we’ll see how long his leash is today after tossing 48 and 52 pitches in his first two starts.

It won’t be a fun first few innings for the ragtag group of Yankees who made the road trip from the already-depleted hitting core due to the World Baseball Classic, as Boston is deploying Cy Young runner-up Garrett Crochet for his second start of the spring. He won Game 1 of last year’s Wild Card Series with a dominant 7.2-inning effort, and the Yankees considerably struggled against him for much of the five starts he made against the Bombers last year. It’s unclear how long he’ll go, having only thrown 23 pitches and going two shutout innings against the Rays on February 26th.

George Lombard Jr. is leading off and playing shortstop to lead a very young Yankees lineup. Ben Rice is the lone expected starter making the trip and will bat second, followed by Jasson Domínguez, Paul DeJong, and Spencer Jones. We might only see it once, but I’m looking forward to Crochet vs. Jones. Non-roster invites Marco Luciano, Jonathan Ornelas, Payton Henry, and Duke Ellis finish out the starting nine.

Kristian Campbell, who was one of the worst defenders in baseball at second base last year, is leading off and playing center field for Boston. Trevor Story and Marcelo Mayer follow him up, as do former Yankees prospects Caleb Durbin and Carlos Narváez. Isiah Kiner-Falefa will also bat seventh and DH.

How to watch

Location: JetBlue Park — Ft. Myers, FL

First pitch: 1:05 pm ET

TV broadcast: ESPN

Radio broadcast: WEEI 850 (BOS)

Online stream: ESPN Unlimited

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Better Know Your Blue Jays 40-Man: Myles Straw

Oct 25, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Myles Straw (3) takes batting practice prior to game two of the 2025 MLB World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Myles Straw is a 31-year-old, right-handed hitting, center fielder. The Jays traded for him on January 17th, 2025. We got Myles Straw and some international bonus pool money money. At the time we thought/hoped the money would go to Roki Sasaki. Unfortunately, Roki went to the Dodgers and the Jays had to pretend they wanted Straw.

I said, at the time that the fun part of the trade was trying to explain to casual fans that the Jays took Straw to get $3.75 million in international bonus money. A casual fan knows that $3.75 million isn’t much money in baseball terms. But explaining that international bonus money is a different kind on money takes many many words (and pictures, sock puppets…..). I’ll never get that time back.

Straw had played 152 games for the Guardians with a 2.7 bWAR in 2022. Then 147 games with a 0.9 bWAR in 2023 and then 7 games with a bWAR that no one would care about because he only played 7 games in 2024.

Straw made $6.4 million last year, will make $7.4 million this season and has options for the next two seasons, with buyouts for $2.25 million. I only list that because the Jays aren’t going to pick up the options. They may decide they want to keep him but they will decline the options and try to sign him for less.

Surprisingly, to me at least, Straw ended up on the Jays active roster and stayed there through the season.

And he was good. Very good really. He hit .262/.313/.367 with 4 home runs, and 12 stolen bases. But most of his value was from his defense. FanGraphs has him at a +9 outs above average. That 9 outs above average puts him 10th in the MLB among outfielders, and every one above him had many more defensive innings. Several of them more than 50% more innings.

Of course, Daulton Varsho missed a lot of playing time and Straw played more center field that I’d expect him to this year. I’m hoping Varsho doesn’t have to miss half the season with injuries. I’m expecting Straw to play far less.

Steamer thinks Straw will only play in 40 games this year and hit .231/.294/.310 with 1 home run and 5 steals for a 0.1 fWAR. That would have been a fair estimate last year, had Varsho not been injured. I have no clue how much playing time Straw will get this year. We are deep in outfielders. So deep that I have a hard time figuring how the team can keep Nathan Lukes on the roster. And I like Lukes a lot more than I like Straw.

Do you use Straw as the right-handed side of a platoon with Varsho in center? Do you use Straw as a fifth outfielder?

Right now the Jays have Daulton Varsho, Addison Barger, Jesús Sánchez, Davis Schneider, Nathan Lukes and George Springer available to play outfield. Who do you drop to give playing time to Straw?

Who is Jason Benetti? Tigers broadcaster gets NBC 'Sunday Night Baseball' lead

One of MLB's most beloved voices is going to be amplified even more this season.

Detroit Tigers lead broadcaster Jason Benetti is expanding his already expansive portfolio, as he has been tapped by NBC as the play-by-play commentator for its new edition of "Sunday Night Baseball." The network is serving as the new home of "Sunday Night Baseball" after 36 years on ESPN from its inception in 1990.

While Benetti is known as the face of the Tigers booth alongside Andy Dirks, sports fans in general would recognize his voice. He has done college football and basketball games on Fox, along with some NFL. The former voice of the Chicago White Sox, Benetti joined the Tigers for the 2024 season after Jerry Reinsdorf and the White Sox saw him leave after eight seasons.

Known for his loose commentary style and lighthearted approach to sports, Benetti is a fan-favorite because he sounds like a fan. He will debut Thursday, March 26 when the Diamondbacks play the Dodgers.

Jason Benetti career

Benetti's television career started by hustling out of ESPN. After a smattering of radio gigs, he started to call some college basketball and football games with the network.

In 2016, Benetti joined the White Sox alongside Steve Stone, and became the full-time voice after the retirement of the legendary Hawk Harrelson in 2019. Benetti's free, bantering approach paired with Stone's dry wit and incredible analysis to make the White Sox one of the most popular booths in baseball. In 2023, however, Benetti left the White Sox due to a strained relationship with the front office, specifically Brooks Boyer.

"I had somebody say to me when I asked for more respect – and basically demanded more respect just in the way I was being treated – they said, 'Respect according to normal human beings, or respect according to Jason Benetti?'" Benetti said on the "Sports Media With Richard Deitsch" podcast after he left. "That is one of those things that I say, that’s disqualifying and will be for a long time. I’ll have a relationship, but I don’t want to do that long-term."

Benetti has since worked with the Detroit Tigers as their leading voice, while also calling college basketball, college football and NFL games on Fox. Benetti is likely to call other sports with NBC as well.

Will Jason Benetti still call Tigers games?

Benetti is still expected to call games for the Tigers this season, which will be produced under the MLB Media umbrella after the folding of the FanDuel network.

Jason Benetti statement

In a statement from NBC, Benetti talked about what to expect from the new iteration of "Sunday Night Baseball."

"I am thrilled to be rejoining the NBC Sports family," he said. "Rick Cordella, Sam Flood and the whole team at NBC all have a deep appreciation for live sports. It’s a true honor to be part of the dawn of 'Sunday Night Baseball' at NBC Sports. Each week is going to be a new, unique experience with analysts who all have different viewpoints on the game of baseball."

Benetti is expected to work with a rotation of partners.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jason Benetti takes over as 'Sunday Night Baseball' lead on NBC

Dick Vitale to call first March Madness game alongside Charles Barkley

LEXINGTON, KY - DECEMBER 13: Basketball Hall of Fame member and commentator Charles Barkley walks to the floor with legendary announcer Dick Vitale before a game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Kentucky Wildcats on December 13, 2025, at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY. (Photo by Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Dick Vitale is a college basketball legend, but somehow the 86-year-old announcer has never called a March Madness game. That’s about to change: Vitale will be on the call for a First Four game in the 2026 men’s NCAA tournament next to Charles Barkley thanks to a partnership between ESPN and Turner Sports.

Turner has long owned the rights to March Madness, and that means Vitale, an ESPN employee, wouldn’t call games during college basketball’s spotlight event. An emerging partnership between ESPN and Turner formed when Turner lost the NBA rights in the latest TV deal, but ESPN swooped in to save the beloved ‘Inside the NBA’ featuring Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson. It’s nice to see the two sides working together to get Dickie V on the call for a tournament game.

Here’s the official announcement:

Vitale and Barkley were also on the call together for the Indiana vs. Kentucky game on Dec. 13 earlier this season. Let’s hope these two sports broadcasting icons get a good game to call when the bracket is announced.

Vitale beat several different types of cancer in recent years, including melanoma, lymphoma, and vocal cord cancer. He’s one of the best ambassadors for the sport, and he deserves a shot to call March Madness after giving us so many iconic regular season calls over the years.

Red Sox News & Links: The Isaac Paredes trade rumors aren’t quite dead yet

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 19: Isaac Paredes #15 of the Houston Astros smiles in the batting cages during spring training workouts at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s looking increasingly likely that the deal that sent Christian Vazquez to the Houston Astros for Wilyer Abreu will be remembered not only as Chaim Bloom’s best trade during his tenure at the helm of the Red Sox, but as one of the best trade’s in recent baseball memory. Abreu has already won two Gold Gloves and isn’t that far off from making the all-star team; he could do so as early as this year and it wouldn’t be all that surprising. On the other side of the deal, Vazquez has compiled a total of -0.1 bWAR for the Astros and Twins since the trade. And to make matters worse for Vazquez, now he doesn’t even have a place on a Major League roster as we enter the 2026 season. But he’ll be playing for Puerto Rico in the WBC, and he hopes he can parlay that into a job somewhere. (Peter Abraham, Boston Globe)

Speaking of trades between the Astros and Red Sox, Isaac Paredes trade chatter is back in the news cycle. While the Sox are seemingly comfortable with their outfield surplus, the Astros infield surplus is said to be “untenable,” with the team continuing to explore a move to clear the logjam and bring in a lefty bat. The Sox and Astros haven’t been in contact for a couple of weeks now, but they had engaged in “thorough discussions” about Isaac Paredes earlier in the offseason and the Astros reportedly may try to rekindle things. (Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic)

Of course you wouldn’t think the Sox had an outfield surplus based on the spring training lineups they’ll be running out over the coming weeks. All four of the team’s primary outfielders (that’s right, we still got four starting outfielders!) will be participating in the World Baseball Classic, along with the team’s maybe-DH/maybe-outfielder Masataka Yoshida. That’s going to make it hard for Alex Cora to fill out the lineup, but it’s also going to create some spring opportunities for guys like Braiden Ward. (Tim Healey, Boston Globe)

Team Brazil has a connection to the Red Sox as well. Angels minor leaguer Lucas Ramirez will be suiting up for the baseball version of the Canarinho, but his father once took the field for the Dominican Republic. That’s because his father is Manny Ramirez. (Martín Gallegos, MLB.com)

And finally some injury news. Carlos Narvaez was scratched from the game with back spasms yesterda, but it’s nothing serious and he plans on playing this afternoon. (Chris Cotillo, MassLive)

Finn Allen’s record ton blasts New Zealand past South Africa into T20 World Cup final

South Africa won every match they could afford to lose in this tournament and then lost the first one that they had to win.

They were completely marmalised by New Zealand, who won the first semi-final by nine wickets. Finn Allen ripped through South Africa’s feared fast bowling attack, and hit an unbeaten hundred off just 33 balls. It was the fastest century in the history of the competition, and, as Allen said himself, the innings of his life. Only two batters have ever hit a faster ton in international T20 cricket.

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Spring Training/WBC Thread: Twins vs Puerto Rico

FORT MEYERS, FL - MARCH 03: Willi Castro #3 of Team Puerto Rico bats during the game between the Team Puerto Rico and the Boston Red Sox at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in Fort Meyers, Florida. (Photo by Kylie Bridenhagen/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

First Pitch (CT):12:05
TV: Twins.TVand MLB.TV (FREE)
Radio: Audacy App
Know Yo’ Foe: Go on vacation to Puerto Rico or something

What to watch: The three backup SS options are all in the lineup as they fight for the Twins’ final roster spot. Gray at SS, Arcia at 3B, and Kreidler in RF. Also, Willi Castro and Christian Vazquez make their grand returns to Fort Myers (which many poeple call the Minneapolis of Florida).

Lineups

TwinsPuerto Rico
SP: Zebby MatthewsSP: TBD
1. Austin Martin, LF1. Willi Castro, 2B
2. Kody Clemens, 2B2. Heliot Ramos, LF
3. Josh Bell, 1B3. Nolan Arenado, DH
4. Royce Lewis, DH4. Carlos Cortes, RF
5. Alan Roden, CF5. Emmanuel Rivera, 1B
6. Orlando Arcia, 3B6. Christian Vazquez, C
7. Tristan Gray, SS7. Edwin Arroyo, SS
8. Alex Jackson, C8. Matthew Lugo, CF
9. Ryan Kreidler, RF9. Luis Vazquez, 3B

ACC basketball tournament bracket, projected seeds live updates

The Atlantic Coast Conferencemen's college basketball season is in its final week of the regular season.

That means the ACC tournament begins next week, with a chance for 14 teams to potentially win an automatic bid to the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Even in the final week, seeding is up for grabs, except for the No. 1 overall seed. That, of course, will go to Duke, which clinched the regular season title outright on Monday, Feb. 2.

With 14 of the 18 conference teams making the conference tournament, we already know Boston College and Georgia Tech will be watching from home. However, Notre Dame and and Pittsburgh can win their way into the tournament, along with losses from Syracuse and Wake Forest.

The ACC tournament this season is being played at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Games kick off on Tuesday, March 10, with the championship game scheduled for Saturday, March 14.

Here's how the bracket looks as of Wednesday, March 4.

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ACC tournament bracket live projection (March 4)

All times EST.

First round

Tuesday, March 10

  • G1: No. 12 Stanford vs. No. 13 Wake Forest
  • G2: No. 10 Florida State vs. No. 15 Pittsburgh
  • G3: No. 11 Virginia Tech vs. No. 14 Syracuse

Secound round

Wednesday, March 11

  • G1: No. 8 Cal vs. No. 9 SMU
  • G2: No. 5 Clemson vs. Game 1 winner
  • G3: No. 7 NC State vs. Game 2 winner
  • G4: No. 6 Louisville vs. Game 3 winner

Quarterfinals

Thursday, March 12

  • G1: No. 1 Duke vs. Game 4 winner
  • G2: No. 4 UNC vs. Game 5 winner
  • G3: No. 2 Virginia vs. Game 6 winner
  • G4: No. 3 Miami vs. Game 7 winner

Semifinals

Friday, March 13

  • G1: Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner
  • G2: 10 winner vs. Game 11 winner

Final

Saturday, March 14

  • Championship game, 3:30 p.m. (CBS)

ACC basketball remaining schedule

All times EST.

Wednesday, March 4

  • Miami at SMU, 6 p.m. (ACC Network)
  • California at Georgia Tech, 6 p.m. (ESPNU)
  • Florida State at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. (ACC Network)
  • Stanford at Notre Dame, 8 p.m. (ESPNU)

Saturday, March 7

  • Virginia at Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. (The CW Network)
  • Notre Dame at Boston College, 11 a.m. (ESPNU)
  • Georgia Tech at Clemson, 11 a.m. (ACC Network)
  • Louisville at Miami, 1 p.m. (ESPNU)
  • SMU at Florida State, 1 p.m. (ACC Network)
  • Stanford at NC State, 1:15 p.m. (The CW Network)
  • California at Wake Forest, 3 p.m. (ACC Network)
  • Pittsburgh at Syracuse, 3:30 p.m. (The CW Network)
  • North Carolina at Duke, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ACC basketball tournament bracket, projected seeds live updates

Pirates Konnor Griffin already in rare group of baseball legends

BRADENTON, FL - FEBRUARY 27: Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin (75) enters the field from the dugout during a game against the Baltimore Orioles on February 27, 2026, at LECOM Park in Bradenton, Florida. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Pirates have landed themselves a generational kind of player in rising star Konnor Griffin. In Spring Training so far, Griffin has been very impressive and is being compared to players of the past who made their MLB debuts with roughly the same amount of inexperience and youth in their professional careers.

At just 19-years-old and only one professional season under his belt, Griffin is looking to do what very few have done and that’s make an MLB opening day roster as a teenager. The Mississippi native has already found himself in a small group of players with the kind of hype that he has generated, but he’s in line to be in an even smaller fraternity if he can crack the Major League level this season.

Over the last 40 years, there has only been four players to see time on a big league roster as a teenager and with so little experience in the Minor League ranks. Those four players are Ken Griffey Jr., Bryce Harper, Alex Rodriguez and Juan Soto. All four of those players were highly touted in their respective draft classes and have gone on to become all-time greats in the game of baseball, and now Konnor Griffin has a real shot at being mentioned in this rarified group.

The most notable of this group is without a doubt Griffey Jr. who made the Seattle Mariner’s opening day roster at 19-years-old in 1989 after being drafted first overall in 1987. “The Kid” went on to have one of the most storied careers of any player in MLB history amassing 10 Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers and was a 10 time All-Star and was the AL MVP 1997.

Bryce Harper was one of the most highly touted prospects in baseball history and ended up dropping out of high school after his sophomore year to play college baseball at Southern Nevada. Regarded as a true five-tool player Harper primarily played catcher but was drafted first overall as an outfielder by the Washington Nationals in 2010 in an effort to maximize his talents and get him to the Major League roster faster. It took little time for Harper to make an impact in Washington as he spent just one season in the Minor Leagues before being promoted to the majors in 2012. Harper is one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball and is an eight time All-Star selection, a two time NL MVP, was the NL Rookie of the Year and is a four time Silver Slugger.

Perhaps the most controversial player of this fraternity is Alex Rodriguez. After being drafted first overall in 1993, Rodriguez made his professional debut in 1994. On July 8, 1994 Rodriguez would make his MLB debut as an 18-year-old. At the time he was just the third 18-year-old shortstop in MLB since 1900 and was the youngest player to ever suit up for Seattle. He remains as the last 18-year-old to play in an MLB game. “A-Rod” became a World Series champion with the New York Yankees in 2009 and is also the recipient of the most Hank Aaron Awards with four. His history with PEDs will likely keep him out of Cooperstown but there is no doubt he is one of the most successful baseball players of all time, especially considering he made his MLB debut at just 18.

The most recent draftee of this group (so far) is Juan Soto. The Dominican superstar was signed by the Washington Nationals in July 2015 and made his professional debut in 2016. When Soto made his MLB debut in 2018 he was the youngest player in the majors at 19-years-old and was the first player born in 1998 to appear in an MLB game. Even at a young age Soto was a feared hitter. He became the youngest player since Griffey Jr. to be intentionally walked in a game and was the youngest player in Nationals history to hit a home run. Soto became a World Series champion with Washington in 2019 and is a six time Silver Slugger Award winner. Soto signed the largest contract in professional sports history during free-agency in 2025.

Griffin has one minor league season under his belt in which he was very impressive. Baseball America named him the top Minor League player of the year in 2025 and a Minor League All-Star. USA Today named Griffin the top Minor League player of the year as well. He was also named a Rawlings MiLB Gold Glove award recipient. Griffin finished the 2025 season with a slash line of .333/.415/.527 to go along with a .942 OPS, 21 home runs, 94 RBIs and 65 stolen bases. Now in just six Spring Training games Griffin is the first teenager to have three homers in a single Spring in at least 20 years.

On paper, this is the best looking Pirates team in at least a decade if not longer, and Griffin could certainly be a player that puts them over the top. If he doesn’t make the opening day roster, there is a strong probability that he’ll still make his MLB debut in 2026, and if he’s half as good as any of the other aforementioned players, the league is going to have to recognize that the future of baseball has a name; that name is Konnor Griffin.

Iraq facing World Cup playoff difficulties as Iran war closes embassies and airspace

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s hopes of World Cup qualification are being impacted by the Iran war because players cannot get visas for the playoff tournament in Mexico and the team's coach is stranded in the United Arab Emirates.

“Because of airspace closures, our head coach, Graham Arnold, is unable to leave the United Arab Emirates,” the Iraqi soccer federation said in a statement on Instagram on Wednesday. “In addition, several embassies remain closed at the present time, preventing several professional players, technical and medical staff members from obtaining entry visas to Mexico.”

Iraq is scheduled to play either Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey, Mexico on March 31 for one of the last two qualification places for the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The federation said it is in “constant communication with FIFA regarding the arrangements for our national team’s participation” in the match. It said the Asian Football Confederation is also “fully aware of every development regarding our team’s situation.”

If Iraq fails to qualify through the playoff, it could take another path if Iran is unable to take part in the tournament because of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country.

“We cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope,” Iran’s top soccer official Mehdi Taj said.

Should Iran pull out — still hugely speculative — Iraq or the United Arab Emirates would be likely replacements as the ninth and 10th-ranked Asian teams in qualifying.

But FIFA’s legal regulations are vague and appear to give FIFA president Gianni Infantino wide powers to shape any decision.

Iraq’s most certain hope of qualifying remains winning the playoff later this month.

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