Mets 2026 Season Preview: Jose Rojas looks to follow up a strong 2025 in the minors

Feb 27, 2026; Jupiter, Florida, USA; New York Mets first baseman Jose Rojas (81) celebrates after scoring against the St. Louis Cardinals during the fifth inning at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

There’s a term that you hear tossed around baseball circles a lot, especially this time of year: Quad-A player. This means someone who is probably better than Triple-A talent but isn’t necessarily cut out for the majors, either. There tends to be subsets of Quad-A players, including but not limited to the defensive whiz who can’t really hit a lick but is phenomenal with the glove, the pitcher whose movement plays on the farm but not under the bright lights, and the corner guy with power. 

Jose Rojas is a corner guy with power in the model of Val Pascucci, Nick Evans, Mike Hessman, and other remnants of the 2008-2013 Mets. Rojas has all the markings of this type: a few seasons of slugging over .500, success in Asia, multiple stints in various latin winter leagues, and limited opportunities and even more limited success on the big stage. 

On the surface, this is yet another depth signing, an opportunity to squeeze a little juice out of a player that may not have a ton more to give. But for the Mets, there’s a little more here because of their particular roster construction. While not his primary position, Rojas actually has the second most minor league reps at first base of anyone in camp behind Ryan Clifford, and has one more major league game at first as does the Mets’ probable Opening Day first baseman, Jorge Polanco, with two. 

On top of that, Rojas’s 2025 season, spent with the Yankees’ Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre club, was his best in six years. Rojas put up a .287/.379/.599 line with 32 home runs and 105 RBIs while logging time at three infield positions (not shortstop) and the corner outfield spots. 

Does any of this add up to a likely spot on the major league roster? No, it doesn’t. In terms of long term solutions, the club would probably want to have Mark Vientos or Brett Baty fill in at first if Polanco can’t cut it or is hurt. Similarly, if the aforementioned Clifford is having a strong year in Syracuse, he would be a candidate to log innings there. 

All of that is to say that for Rojas to be an impact player on the roster a lot would have to go wrong, or he would have to have an offensive season the likes of which he’s never had before to force his way onto the roster. Save for that, Rojas is likely to be a quality bat at Triple-A, ready for a brief call up if the need arises.

Cardinals double down on manager Oliver Marmol with new two‑year deal

The St. Louis Cardinals and Oliver Marmol have agreed to a two-year contract extension, the club announced Sunday, March 1, affording the manager a measure of security as the club plunges deeper into a rebuild.

Marmol, 39, is entering his fifth season as Cardinals manager, a stint that began with a 2022 NL Central title and appearance in the wild-card series, yet took a downturn with win totals ranging from 71 to 83 wins and no playoff berths in the three subsequent seasons.

Yet as the club prepared to move on from longtime baseball operations president John Mozeliak, Marmol kept a steady hand and endured through the transition to new baseball chief Chaim Bloom. And the extension would certainly quell whispers that two-time World Series champion Yadier Molina might be a manager-in-waiting.

Molina was hired in January as a special assistant to Bloom, tasked with working with the Cardinals' catchers, and is the manager for Puerto Rico's World Baseball Classic squad.

Marmol's extension runs through the 2028 season and includes a club option for 2029. And with Gold Glove shortstop Masyn Winn soon to join forces with top prospect JJ Wetherholt in the middle of hte Cardinals infield, along with other rising talent in the organization, Marmol feels he's just hitting his stride, rather than getting stale.

"I feel like I'm built exactly for this moment in Cardinal history," he told reporters in Jupiter, with several players and family members filling the press conference room at their spring-training facility.

Marmol's tenure as manager long precedes Bloom's time in the organization - the former Red Sox baseball operations chief was hired in January 2024 - yet Bloom did not feel hesitant ensuring Marmol would further mold the young talent Bloom hopes to assemble.

"“He is invested in the progress of our young core and is unafraid to challenge himself and to help those around him grow," says Bloom in a statement released by the team. "I am energized to continue working with him toward the on-field success that we expect and that our fans deserve.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Cardinals extend Oliver Marmol with new two‑year deal

Freddie Freeman will bat 4th for Dodgers this year

Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman against the Chicago White Sox during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Dodgers lineup plans have taken shape over the first few weeks of spring training, with the welcome task of figuring out where to insert newcomer Kyle Tucker into an increasingly stacked lineup.

Freddie Freeman, who collected three of his planned 47 plate appearances this spring on Saturday at Camelback Ranch, spoke with Kirsten Watson on SportsNet LA from the dugout after his day was complete, and confirmed that he’ll bat fourth this season after hitting mostly third and some cleanup last season.

“I’ve always loved being in the middle of the lineup, with guys in scoring position,” Freeman said. “I love when there’s guys on base, and I can either move them from first to third or drive them in.”

The plan is for Tucker to hit second after Shohei Ohtani, followed by Mookie Betts and then Freeman. But what does Freeman gain by going from second or third to batting cleanup? Here are the plate appearances with runners on base and in scoring from 2025, by batting order, both league-wide and on the Dodgers.

Order positionMLB on baseLA on baseMLB RISPLA RISP
1st257268154138
2nd311324165171
3rd330333183185
4th338344201205
5th298315182185
6th287294168169
7th285289162165
8th276279165163
9th263262157145
MLB figures are the average of all 30 teams

Cleanup hitters, unsurprisingly, bat the most often both with runners on base and in scoring position. In 2025, the average MLB team saw its fourth hitter bat eight more times with runners on than No. 3 hitters, and 18 more times with a runner in scoring position.

Freeman started 96 times batting third last season and 47 times hitting fourth, plus two starts batting second. He did lead the Dodgers with 291 plate appearances with runners on base, one more than Mookie Betts, who hit mostly second with a smattering of first. Freeman’s 161 plate appearances with runners in scoring position, two more than Andy Pages, who saw three quarters of his starts batting fifth, sixth, or seventh.

So Freeman should get plenty of chances to do damage with runners on base this season, and brings us to today’s question: How many RBI will Freeman have in 2026?

But there’s one other thing I want to note, and it pertains to the top of the order. Ohtani is the best hitter in the National League, and a common question I see is why is he batting first rather than a bit lower in the order so his many hits and extra-base hits can drive more runners in. Ohtani and the Dodgers prefer to bat him first, which maximizes his total plate appearances, the main argument being that he does plenty of damage all by himself.

Perhaps the biggest impact of adding Tucker will be not in the top of the lineup but at the bottom. After all, with Freeman hitting fourth, the Dodgers will have plenty of lineups with Teoscar Hernández, Max Muncy, Andy Pages, and Tommy Edman hitting sixth or lower.

Dodgers seventh-through-ninth batters last year collectively batted .228/.294/.369, ranking 20th in on-base percentage in MLB. With better hitters batting lower in the order in 2026, that will likely mean more runners on base when Ohtani comes to the plate. Even if that leads to more intentional walks for Ohtani, the Dodgers have Tucker right behind him. That’s plenty of chances to do damage.

76ers vs Celtics Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 1

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The Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics square off tonight, and we’re leaning on the model to find the best NBA player prop projections value on the board.

For the full slate, check out our 76ers vs. Celtics predictions and daily NBA picks for more traditional sides and totals.

76ers vs Celtics computer picks for March 1

76ers 76ersCeltics Celtics
Drummond u9.5 rebounds 
-120
Hauser o3.5 rebounds 
+102
Maxey o2.5 threes 
-170
White o16.5 points 
-115
Grimes o11.5 points 
-105
Pritchard o17.5 points 
-115

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76ers computer picks

Andre Drummond Under 9.5 rebounds (-120)

Projection: 8.7 rebounds

Andre Drummond is still an elite rebounder, but the matchup and projected minutes don’t scream double-digit boards. The model has him landing just under this number, and if the pace stays in check, there simply won’t be enough misses to clear 10. Under 9.5 is the value spot.

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Tyrese Maxey Over 2.5 threes (-170)

Projection: 3.5 threes

Tyrese Maxey is letting it fly right now. The volume is there, the green light is there, and the projection has him comfortably above this line. If he gets his usual run and touches, three triples is a very realistic baseline. The juice isn’t pretty, but the number makes sense.

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Quentin Grimes Over 11.5 points (-105)

Projection: 12.1 points

Quentin Grimes doesn’t need a monster night to get there. He just needs steady usage and his normal shot diet. The model has him clearing this number, and at near even money, we’re basically asking for a modest scoring night. Over 11.5 is playable.

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Celtics computer picks

Sam Hauser Over 3.5 rebounds (+102)

Projection: 4.5 rebounds

Sam Hauser isn’t just a standstill shooter — he crashes the glass when he’s out there. With projected minutes holding steady, the model gives him a full rebound cushion over this line. At plus money, that’s a bet worth taking.

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Derrick White Over 16.5 points (-115)

Projection: 18.5 points

Derrick White’s role in this offense is secure. He gets clean looks, he attacks closeouts, and he can get there from three or at the rim. The projection clears this line by two points, which is enough margin to justify the Over at this price.

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Payton Pritchard Over 17.5 points (-115)

Projection: 19 points

Payton Pritchard has the green light with the second unit and isn’t shy about taking shots. When the minutes are there, the scoring follows. The model has him just under 20, which gives us enough cushion to ride the Over 17.5.

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76ers vs Celtics Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Boston Celtics host the Philadelphia 76ers in a matchup of Atlantic Division rivals on Sunday night.

Tyrese Maxey is on a roll offensively, and my 76ers vs. Celtics predictions call for another big game from the All-Star guard.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this Atlantic Division showdown on Sunday, March 1.

76ers vs Celtics prediction

76ers vs Celtics best bet: Tyrese Maxey Over 26.5 points (-120)

Tyrese Maxey has been on a heater, and I expect his elite scoring to continue on the road against a familiar opponent. Maxey has scored 27+ in eight straight games, including five straight on the road. He’s reached that mark in 39 of 57 games overall and 21 of 27 away from Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia 76ers' superstar guard has posted point totals of 40, 33, and 32 across his last three matchups at TD Garden. With Joel Embiid and Paul George sidelined, he’ll need to shoulder the load on offense, and I expect him to comfortably clear this scoring line.

76ers vs Celtics same-game parlay

The 76ers and Boston Celtics have hit the Game Total Under in two of their last three head-to-head matchups. Philly's offense has been tremendous across its last three games, but Boston's elite defense can limit the scoring at home.

Philly has won and covered in three straight games, and the Sixers sport the best road ATS record in the Association at 19-9. Boston is just 11-12 ATS as the home favorite.

76ers vs Celtics SGP

  • Maxey Over 26.5 points
  • Under 221.5
  • 76ers +9.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Max production

Nikola Vucevic finished with a monster 28/11/4 line in his last game out, and I expect him to keep the momentum going tonight. He's in an advantageous position against a Sixers team missing Joel Embiid.

76ers vs Celtics SGP

  • Maxey Over 26.5 points
  • Under 221.5
  • 76ers +9.5
  • Vucevic Over 22.5 P/R/A

76ers vs Celtics odds

  • Spread: 76ers +9.5 | Celtics -9.5
  • Moneyline: 76ers +280 | Celtics -360
  • Over/Under: Over 221.5 | Under 221.5

76ers vs Celtics betting trend to know

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Rangers and Celtic draw 2-2 to boost Hearts' Scottish title bid

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Rangers on Sunday and handed a major boost to Hearts' unlikely Scottish title bid.

The result leaves Hearts six points clear of Rangers at the top of the standings. Celtic is two points further back in third.

Reo Hatate leveled in added time after seeing his penalty and rebounded effort saved by Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland in a dramatic finale at Ibrox. At the third time of asking, the Celtic midfielder bundled the ball over the line to share the points.

Rangers looked like closing the gap on Hearts when going two goals ahead inside 26 minutes and potentially turning the title run into a two-horse race.

Youssef Chermiti scored in the eighth with an overhead kick. He doubled the lead in the 26th to put the home team in control.

But defending champion Celtic rallied after the break.

Kieran Tierney pulled a goal back in the 56th with a header and Celtic was given a late chance to level when Dujon Sterling was adjudged to have handled in the box.

Hatate eventually made the opportunity count in the first minute of added time to spark wild celebrations from Celtic fans. But Hearts will have had the most cheer after watching its two main rivals drop points.

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Good Morning San Diego: Padres get two two-run homers, beat Mariners; Arms race heats up

PEORIA, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 25: Alek Jacob #37 of the San Diego Padres warms up during the third inning of a spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Peoria Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Peoria, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jackson Merrill and Nick Schnell each hit two-run home runs to help the San Diego Padres get a 7-1 win over the Seattle Mariners at the Peoria Sports Complex on Saturday. The Padres avenged the loss to the Mariners in the Cactus League opener. JP Sears had a strong bounce back performance, lasting three innings, allowing one run with one walk and one strikeout. The San Diego bullpen was dominant and allowed just one hit over the final six innings of the game. The Padres play the San Francisco Giants in Scottsdale, Ariz. today at 12:05 p.m.

Padres News:

  • Sung-Mun Song is ready and willing to fill whatever need the Padres have for him, which could result in him playing the role of super utility player. Song has had a strong showing with his glove this spring and has recently recorded a couple of hits as he adjusts to MLB pitching.
  • San Diego pitching coach Ruben Niebla spoke with the media on Saturday and talked about the competitions for the final spot or spots in the rotation and the final spot or spots in the bullpen. There are several talented arms in camp and Niebla and the other decision makers within the organization will have the difficult task of deciding who makes the team and who does not.
  • Walker Buehler pitched to members of a KBO team at the Padres’ Spring Training facility and had a successful outing, which could mean we will see him on the mound for the Padres in the near future.
  • The Friar Faithful have said they are overwhelmingly rooting for Walker Buehler to make the rotation. He has yet to play in a Cactus League game but has been pitching on the backfields.

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Thunder vs Mavericks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander back in action, the Oklahoma City Thunder have regained some of their swagger, and they’re big favorites tonight as they visit the Dallas Mavericks.

Dallas has dropped 10 of its past 12 games and is dealing with an array of injuries, but my Thunder vs. Mavericks predictions point to both teams’ offenses showing up in this one.

Keep scrolling for my NBA picks and betting tips ahead of this March 1 battle.

Thunder vs Mavericks prediction

Thunder vs Mavericks best bet: Over 234 (-110)

While we may think of the Oklahoma City Thunder for its excellent defense, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. also boast the league’s third-most prolific offense at 119.5 PPG, so I’m buying into a shootout.

The Over is 8-2 in the Thunder’s last 10 contests, and it’s 16-11 this year when OKC is a road favorite. Shai’s return shifts the visitors’ rotation back into more natural roles, and they’re facing a Dallas Mavericks squad that’s allowed 120+ points in eight of its past nine outings.

Sure, the Mavs’ injuries put a dent in their playmaking, but they’ve still hit the Over in three of their last four games.

Thunder vs Mavericks same-game parlay

SGA was back with a bang on Friday, with 36 points and nine dimes, and I’m jumping on this assists Over here. Going back pre-injury, that’s now four straight games where the MVP has eased past the O/U line.

The Mavs will need to play their part, too. Even though the offense can get clunky at times, Khris Middleton is averaging 15.2 PPG in his last five outings.

His veteran savvy will be key against this OKC defense.

Thunder vs Mavericks SGP

  • Over 234
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 6.5 assists
  • Khris Middleton Over 13.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Show the bigs some love

Get ready for some bruising collisions in the paint.

I’m loading up on rebounds and blocks Overs, with Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Daniel Gafford all capable of dominating the paint.

Thunder vs Mavericks SGP

  • Chet Holmgren Over 9.5 rebounds
  • Isaiah Hartenstein Over 8.5 rebounds
  • Isaiah Hartenstein Over 0.5 blocks
  • Daniel Gafford Over 1.5 blocks

Thunder vs Mavericks odds

  • Spread: Thunder -16 | Mavericks +16
  • Moneyline: Thunder -1205 | Mavericks +750
  • Over/Under: Over 234 | Under 234

Thunder vs Mavericks betting trend to know

The Mavs are 13-26 ATS against Western Conference opponents this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Mavericks.

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Qatar soccer federation postpones all matches amid global tensions following the strikes on Iran

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The Qatar soccer federation postponed all tournaments and matches until further notice on Sunday amid global tensions following the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran.

The QFA did not specifically mention the strikes when it announced the postponements on X, adding only that “new dates for the resumption of competitions will be announced in due course.”

There are disruptions at Qatar’s Doha airport as the strikes on Iran affected flights across the Middle East and beyond. Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar closed their airspace on Saturday.

Iranian missiles could be seen being intercepted above Doha on Saturday night and into Sunday morning.

Earlier on Sunday, Asian soccer's governing body postponed continental club championship playoffs scheduled in the Middle East this week, saying AFC Champions League Elite Round of 16 games will be rescheduled.

Formula 1 season approaching

The Formula 1 season is scheduled to start next Sunday in Melbourne, Australia, and then has races in Bahrain on April 12 and Saudi Arabia the following week. The season ends with back-to-back races in Qatar (Nov. 29) and Abu Dhabi (Dec. 6).

With Doha and Dubai traditionally acting as major stopover hubs, teams reportedly had to change their routes to reach Australia.

The U.S. has large military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar.

Bahrain said a missile attack targeted the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet headquarters in the island kingdom, and three buildings were damaged in the capital, Manama.

British forces in Bahrain were within 200 metres of an Iranian missile strike, Britain's Defence Secretary, John Healey, said.

The 24-race F1 season was expected to start as planned.

Four years ago, Houthi rebels attacked an oil depot near the gleaming Saudi F1 track.

Youth basketball team stuck in Abu Dhabi

Monaco's under-18s basketball team is waiting inside an Abu Dhabi hotel until the airport reopens.

Monaco was taking part in a NextGen EuroLeague qualifying tournament in Abu Dhabi, which has now been canceled.

“EuroLeague got back to us to tell us that the airport is closed until 2 pm on Monday,” Monaco coach Mickaël Pivaud told sports daily L'Équipe. "We’re pretty settled in at the hotel, but we can’t leave. We went out for three seconds to get some fresh air earlier and it exploded right above us. We didn’t hang around and quickly went back inside.”

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Bucks vs Bulls Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today’s NBA Game

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It’s probably a few years too late, but the Chicago Bulls have finally picked a direction, and they bring an 11-game losing run into today’s matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Chicago has dropped the last three battles against this division rival, and my Bucks vs. Bulls predictions favor a gritty Milwaukee squad that’s refused to throw in the towel without Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Get the lowdown on the best NBA picks for Sunday, March 1. 

Bucks vs Bulls prediction

Bucks vs Bulls best bet: Bucks -3.5 (-110)

The Milwaukee Bucks are still outside the play-in spots, but the supporting cast has rallied impressively lately. The Bucks are 7-3 SU in their last 10 games, and they’ve covered the spread in each of those victories.

But this pick is equally about the Chicago Bulls' miserable form. With a growing injury report and an eye on the draft, the Bulls are 1-9 ATS in their past 10 outings. 

Milwaukee leads the season series 3-0, with all of those wins coming by a margin of 9+ points, and I’m laying the points with the visitors, who’ve picked up three straight Ws on their travels.

Bucks vs Bulls same-game parlay

The Bucks’ path to a road win starts with Ryan Rollins, who’s excelling in the lead guard role. Rollins averaged 20.9 PPG in February on 50% shooting, including a 21-point effort against Chicago. 

He also made his 3-pointers at a 50% clip last month, and he’s ended up with 3+ made triples in eight of his past 13 contests. There will be openings to attack against a Bulls defense that’s allowed 120+ points in three of its last four outings.

Bulls vs Bucks SGP

  • Bucks -3.5
  • Rollins Over 19.5 points
  • Rollins Over 2.5 threes

Our "from downtown" SGP: P for perfection

Doc Rivers will gladly accept offense from any source as Milwaukee tries to paper over Giannis’ absence. Kevin Porter Jr. averaged 8.1 APG last month, but his rebound tallies are more erratic, while Bobby Portis has finished with double-digit points in five of his last six games.

Bucks vs Bulls SGP

  • Porter Jr. Under 5.5 rebounds
  • Porter Jr. Over 7.5 assists
  • Portis Over 10.5 points
  • Porstin Over 5.5 rebounds

Bucks vs Bulls odds

  • Spread: Bucks -3 | Bulls +3
  • Moneyline: Bucks -155 | Bulls +130
  • Over/Under: Over 229 | Under 229

Bucks vs Bulls betting trend to know

The Bulls are 16-26 SU against the East this year. Find more NBA betting trends for Bucks vs Bulls.

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Trail Blazers vs Hawks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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Two teams in play-in position in their respective conferences clash Sunday, when the Portland Trail Blazers visit the Atlanta Hawks.
 
Despite likely missing their best player, my Trail Blazers vs. Hawks predictions and NBA picks believe Portland can keep it close in Atlanta on March 1. 

Trail Blazers vs Hawks prediction

Trail Blazers vs Hawks best bet: Trail Blazers +5.5 (-105)

The Portland Trail Blazers will be playing the second night of a back-to-back after getting crushed Saturday night in Charlotte. 
 
All-star Deni Avdija (back) missed that one, and his status is still undetermined. Shaedon Sharpe (calf) is also out. 
 
However, Portland is one of the best cover teams playing on consecutive nights, going 8-4-0 against the spread this season.
 
The Atlanta Hawks have won three straight, but they’ve been against bottom-feeding Washington (twice) and Brooklyn. This will be a level-up game.
 
They’re just 1-4-0 ATS in the last five vs. Portland, and both Nickeil Alexander-Walker (foot) and Jalen Johnson (hip) are both questionable.

Trail Blazers vs Hawks same-game parlay

Jrue Holiday led the Blazers in scoring against the Hornets, going for 25. But he’s been silent against Atlanta of late, going for 16 points or less in five straight games vs the Hawks.
 
CJ McCollum must love playing his former team: he’s gone for 20+ points in six straight games against Portland.

Trail Blazers vs Hawks SGP

  • Trail Blazers +5.5
  • Holiday Under 17.5 points
  • McCollum Over 18.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Blazing a trail

Donovan Clingan is third in the NBA in rebounding at 11.5 per game. He’s grabbed at least 13 boards in six of his last 10 games overall. He just missed the Over in his last game against Atlanta on Jan 26.
 
And Dyson Daniels has only hit 11 triples all year, but after making a three last game, he has a chance for his fourth set of made threes in back-to-back games.

Trail Blazers vs Hawks SGP

  • Trail Blazers +5.5
  • Holiday Under 17.5 points
  • McCollum Over 18.5 points
  • Clingan Over 12.5 rebounds
  • Daniels Over 0.5 threes

Trail Blazers vs Hawks odds

  • Spread: Trail Blazers +5.5 | Hawks -5.5
  • Moneyline: Trail Blazers +190 | Hawks -230
  • Over/Under: Over 236.5 | Under 236.5

Trail Blazers vs Hawks betting trend to know

The favorites have won each of the Trail Blazers' last 13 games. Find more NBA betting trends for Trail Blazers vs. Hawks.

How to watch Trail Blazers vs Hawks

LocationState Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
DateSunday, March 1, 2026
Tip-off6:00 p.m. ET
TVBlazerVision, FDSN Southeast Atlanta

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Ryan Reaves takes pride in career, being a Black player in the NHL

San Jose Sharks forward Ryan Reaves is going to miss hockey whenever he decides to leave the ice and hang up his skates for good.

It's not happening anytime soon, his love of the game keeps him around. It's a privilege to have played as long as he has.

On top of that, as a Black-Canadian player, Reaves takes pride in being a role model to the kids that look like him that aspire to play hockey.

"I think it's an honor to be a Black player in this league and have younger Black players look up to you and kind of look at you and say, 'you know, I could do that, too.' I think that's important to have representation there," Reaves told USA TODAY Sports. "I think when kids don't see them represented, it's harder for them to kind of engage and get into that sport. So, you know, that's just a way for younger kids to kind of get involved."

The game has evolved to where Black players in the NHL have become more common, although the sport remains predominantly white. It's across both genders, too.

Laila Edwards just recently showed the world on the center stage that Black women can do it, too. She broke racial barriers to become the first Black woman to play for Team USA ice hockey, score and win a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan.

Reaves, as the rest of the world, has taken notice.

"I think it shows how quickly the game's growing. You know, women's hockey has taken off over the last 10 years especially," Reaves told USA TODAY Sports. "I think it's really started to grow, and people are starting to take notice of the talent and to see someone like that representing their country and winning a gold medal is even more special.”

The game grows when representation and diversity is showcased on the biggest stage and history is acknowledged. The Sharks recently held an in-game "Black Excellence Celebration" highlighting the Black history in their franchise.

The team was established in 1990, and their logo was designed by a Black man: Northern California-based artist and former Stanford basketball player Terry Smith. He was one of the many recognized.

"It's a cool thing to see how quickly the game's growing, and obviously, obviously, there's room for more growth, but there's room for more growth in a lot of areas of different sports and organizations and job sectors," Reaves said. "I think it's cool to recognize those people have kind of paved the way for everybody.”

Growing the game

Sharks general manager Mike Grier, who played 14 NHL seasons, became the first Black general manager in league history in 2022. He also played for San Jose for three seasons from 2006 to 2009.

Grier and Reaves were recognized with other Sharks alum including Mike McHugh, Dale Craigwell, Derek Joslin, Justin Bailey, Evander Kane, C.J. Suess, Joel Ward, Anthony Duclair, Givani Smith and Sharks Audio Network analyst Jamal Mayers.

Mayers believes the game will continue to grow in the next five to 10 years.

"I think it's heading in the right direction. I think that it's kind of going to mirror society," Mayers told USA TODAY Sports. "I think that, you know, you're going to see more kids of color, you're going to be seeing more Asian kids. You're going to see more non-whites playing hockey, as we continue as a sport to make it more inviting, more inclusive, not only for the players, but for the parents that are in the stands, that are part of it, and it becomes normalized as the numbers go up."

Mayers played 15 seasons in the NHL. The league looked different then compared to now. He played from 1996 to 2013 and, Mayers admitted, it wasn't all good.

"I'd be lying if I sat here and tell you that there weren't things that happened over the course of my career," Mayers said. "I think that I got to a point, like, three or four years into my career, where I let go of feeling the responsibility of showing, proving that I'm a good teammate, I'm a good player, I'm all these things."

He added: "If people were to think that I was a bad teammate or a jerk or whatever, or, you know, it had nothing to do with the color of my skin, I got rid of that and just was able to just sink into just being myself."

Mayers felt the pressures but had a support system and teammates that would stick up for him, he said. His emphasis was on ensuring the environment surrounding the sport is welcoming to Black people and other racial and ethnic backgrounds.

"The reason why I do the work is because maybe there's a kid out there, or parents out there, that are like, I'm not putting my kid in that environment, or maybe the kid is like, I don't need this. I don't want to do it anymore. And we're losing kids from playing the game because they don't feel welcome," Mayers said.

He added: "Hopefully, that families and kids feel like there's a space, place for them in the game. And to me, it's important for the game to grow, to make sure that all kinds of people are accepted and want to be part of it.”

Reaves nearing retirement? Not so fast

Reaves said he takes care of his body so that he can play as long as he can. He takes pride in his last name being paraded on the back of his jersey.

"It means a lot," Reaves said. "When I was growing up, I always wanted to play a sport, whether it was football or hockey. You know, a teacher asked me what I wanted to be, and I said I wanted to be a professional athlete. And she told me to change my answer, because it wasn't realistic. Well, it was realistic to me, and I took a lot of pride in what I've done over my career. See, I wear that, I wear that front crest with more pride, but with the back crest with a lot of pride, too.”

The 39-year-old has played 16 seasons in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues, Pittsburgh Penguins, Vegas Golden Knights, New York Rangers, Minnesota Wild, Toronto Maple Leafs and now the Sharks.

He was traded to San Jose during the offseason and the Winnipeg native said he wakes up with a smile on his face every morning to be playing there.

His career has seen everything but a Stanley Cup championship. His chase for that coveted title is still alive and keeps him motivated to stick around for another couple of years, especially now in San Jose.

"This team, the way it's starting to be built, there's a lot of opportunity in the next couple of years to do that. And you know, I would love to be around for it," Reaves said. "A couple years, I'm hoping, as long as my body holds up, you know, which it's been great this year. Yeah, I would love to play for another year or two, at least."

He added: "This is an exciting time in San Jose, you know, with the players that have come here and the team that we started to build, it's hard not to be excited about this team."

Throughout his career, he's been a physical player and an enforcer for teams. But it's a style that can take a toll on the body. However, Reaves doubled-down that he isn't contemplating retirement.

"Hopefully it's not in the next year or two," he told USA TODAY Sports. "But you know, the fact of the matter is, you know, when you turn 40 and you played like I have your whole career, you know, it comes in at some point. I've been very, very fortunate. But yeah, no, I'd love to hold on for a couple more years."

Reaves is not thinking too far ahead, though, so getting to the 20-year mark is up in the air.

"I don't know if I've thought that far. I think at this point it's, you know, getting through this season, getting a good summer of training again, and then getting through the next one," he said.

He added: "I'm trying not to think too far ahead, because, you know, this year is still very exciting.”

When it comes to mind, body and spirit, Reaves said "everything is right."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ryan Reaves takes pride in career, being a Black player in NHL

AFL 2026 predicted ladder part one: Collingwood on a cliff edge as time waits for no one | Jonathan Horn

The Craig McRae-era Magpies play exhilarating football but their age profile makes you wince while other, younger teams are preparing to spike

The rule changes and AFL adjustments keep coming with the introduction of wildcard round and an extension of the finals series the biggest for many years. But even with 10 clubs playing beyond the home-and-away season for the first time, there will always be teams heading in the wrong direction or simply well off the pace.

In the first of a three-part series on 2026 predictions, here’s how we see the bottom part of the ladder playing out.

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‘Embarrassing’: Maple Leafs React After Loss to Senators As Playoff Hopes Fade Further

The Toronto Maple Leafs have hit an all-time low when it comes to their confidence as a group, and there’s really no hiding it anymore. The club fell to the Ottawa Senators 5-2 at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday. Despite scoring first when Morgan Rielly put the Leafs on the board following an expired power play, the club looked sluggish out of the gate, getting outshot 16-2 in the opening 20 minutes.

The lethargy and lack of desperation in their play that followed was evident. The club couldn’t sugarcoat the poor effort against a Sens team that is also desperate to make a push for the postseason. 

If this were a one-off, it wouldn’t be much of a concern for the Leafs. However, in their third consecutive game following the Olympic break, the starts have looked identical. It was understandable against a dominant Tampa Bay Lightning team, and perhaps less so against the Florida Panthers. But in their first home game in over a month, it became evident that the Leafs may be realizing they just don’t have it.

“Just bad, just fairly embarrassing, to be honest with you,” Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews admitted. “It's just not the way. We need to have more pride in our play no matter where we're at, no matter what the situation is. We just have to have more pride in our game, and we didn't have that tonight”.

Maple Leafs star William Nylander, who scored the other Toronto goal, shared that sentiment. He didn’t have any answer as to why his team’s play has looked as poor as it has. 

“I don't think anybody is quitting in the locker room. I mean, everybody wants to be in the playoffs,” Nylander said. “I think right now we're just disconnected, not finding our game. It's a lot of pressure to want to find that game within the game, and then I think we get more disconnected. I mean, nobody's quitting. 

“Everybody wants to fight for a playoff spot. It's just we've got to figure it out. We’ve had three games here. It's still not impossible, but we've got to play a lot better hockey if we want to be there”.

The Maple Leafs fell to 27-24-9 this season and sit eight points out of a playoff spot with 22 games remaining. While eight points doesn’t seem like a lot, they have to pass six teams ahead of them to land the second wild card position. There’s no evidence right now that they are capable of that.

Toronto currently holds the 11th-worst record in the NHL. Unless they finish in the bottom five of the standings, win a lottery, or acquire a pick from another club before the March 6 deadline, the Leafs won’t have their first-round draft pick this summer, having traded it away conditionally to the Boston Bruins. Currently, they are only nine points ahead of the Calgary Flames, who hold the fifth-worst record.

If you ever needed evidence that Leafs fans are now rooting for that draft scenario rather than the slim playoff chances, look no further than the beginning of the second intermission. Toronto’s ugly play wasn’t met with heavy boos or jerseys thrown on the ice; it was quiet. The fans understand the playoffs are likely not in the cards, even if the players haven’t realized it yet.

This lack of confidence is palpable. 

“Certainly. It's very fleeting,” Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe said. “I've been around long enough that no matter how veteran you are, there's times where you don't have that confidence, and this is a tough game to play when you don't have it”.

The pressures are mounting as the trade deadline looms. The signal to management is clear: they must sell. Toronto’s playoff streak of nine consecutive years is sure to come to an end, but management needs to ensure they receive a meaningful return for the future to make something out of this season.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls Preview & Game Thread: Bull in the headlights

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The Milwaukee Bucks leave home briefly to take on the struggling Chicago Bulls in the Windy City this afternoon. The Bucks have won each of the three matchups this season, with this one wrapping up the season series. On its face, this game looks like a gimme for Milwaukee, but Chicago is on a huge losing streak and thus will probably come out with extra juice.

Where We’re At

After winning eight of 10, the Bucks were brought back down to earth in their last game against the Knicks, losing by nearly 30 points. Milwaukee’s offence—which had been keeping them afloat—failed to fire against New York, leaving them dead in the water. They have been shooting the cover off the ball, with the highest effective field goal percentage in the NBA over the past 10 games, but they still need their defence to turn up—we’ll see if that happens today.

The Bulls… well, things have gone downhill fast (though that seems to be the goal). This team lost 11 straight games in February, the worst month in franchise history. The front office finally decided to bite the bullet and trade away franchise cornerstones Nikola Vucevic, Coby White, and Ayo Dosunmu at the deadline for a bunch of seconds, hitting the eject button on this season in the process. How much higher will they be able to get in the lottery with so few games left? Probably not much, but hey, at least they’ve chosen a direction?

Injury Report

For the Bucks, Giannis (calf) and Taurean Prince (neck) are both out.

For the Bulls, the following players are out: Zach Collins, Noa Essengue, Jaden Ivey, Anfernee Simons, Jalen Smith, and Patrick Williams.

Player To Watch

After a mixed bag of games, I’m watching for what Ousmane Dieng can do today. Theoretically, this game should provide him a runway to explore more on offence than he’s been doing. In particular, I’m watching his free throw attempts. Dieng has taken a total of 10 free throws in eight games with the team. The criticism of him in OKC was that he didn’t play with enough force and aggression, and that hasn’t really changed with the Bucks—let’s hope it does today.

How To Watch

FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin at 2:30 p.m. CST.