Spring Training Game Thread #26: Milwaukee Brewers (11-14) vs Arizona Diamondbacks (12-13)

Milwaukee Brewers
PHOENIX, AZ - MARCH 03: Jacob Misiorowski #32 os the Milwaukee Brewers pitches during the game between the Team Great Britain and the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Fields of Phoenix on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sydni Griffin/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Milwaukee Brewers continue to push through the final few days of Cactus League play as they take on the Diamondbacks. This game was originally scheduled for the afternoon, but given the sweltering 100+ degree heat in Arizona right now, both teams agreed to move first pitch to 8:10 PM CT when the temperature should be a little cooler.

The Brewers will have Jacob Misiorowski on the mound making his final start of Cactus League play. Misiorowski has just been named the Opening Day starter for the Crew as Brandon Woodruff won’t quite be ready for the first game of the season. Following Misiorowski will be Logan Henderson, who was optioned to Triple-A yesterday. On the mound for Arizona will be Zac Gallen.

In the lineup for the Brewers will be most of the regular starters. They’ve made most of their position player cuts and the top minor leaguers are all in the Spring Breakout game today. Jackson Chourio and William Contreras are back in the lineup after returning victorious from the WBC. Christian Yelich, Jake Bauers, and Sal Frelick follow them.

One last tune-up for Jacob Misiorowski. The game can be heard as a webcast on Brewers.com

MLB Places Guardians' Clase, Ortiz on Unpaid Leave

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Major League Baseball has announced that Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, the two Cleveland Guardians pitchers at the center of a pitch-fixing scandal, have been placed on unpaid leave.

The players have been on paid leave since July.

Key Takeaways

  • MLB has placed Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz on unpaid leave.

  • Both players were previously on paid leave and face federal charges tied to alleged pitch fixing.

  • Prosecutors allege the pitchers accepted bribes to influence bets, with the trial set to begin at some point later this year.

“As the legal proceedings involving Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz continue to move forward, MLB and the MLBPA have agreed that both players will remain on non-disciplinary leave from the Club without pay until further notice,” MLB said in a statement released Friday. 

Clase, 28, and Ortiz, 27, did not pitch the second half of last season and were indicted on federal charges in early November. Trial is set for May 5, but is anticipated to be delayed until the fall. 

“This agreement is not an admission of any wrongdoing by Clase or Ortiz,” read the statement. “MLB has been closely monitoring the matter since alerting federal law enforcement at the outset of its investigation and will have no further comment until its investigation has been completed.”

The accusations

The pitchers were charged with manipulating performances in multiple games, with Clase accused of fixing at least 48 MLB games over two seasons, which included postseason games, a February ESPN report unveiled.

Both are accused of having received thousands of dollars in bribes to help a pair of anonymous gamblers in the Dominican Republic win nearly $500,000 in bets, with the bets centering around microbetting lines on factors such as pitch velocity or whether they would be a strike. 

Ortiz, through his attorney, claims to have played a much smaller part in comparison to Clase, with the hopes that his case would be viewed separately given the “markedly different levels of culpability.”

“With 26 months of alleged criminal conduct by Mr. Clase – including suspect pitches during 48 games, dozens of communications with (a bettor), cash transfers and coordination of illegal wagers, (Ortiz could receive an unfair trial).”

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Spring Training game thread March 20: Braves vs. Pirates

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 17: Ronald Acuña Jr. #21 of Team Venezuela celebrates with a gold medal following the 3-2 victory against Team United States at loanDepot park on March 17, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We got a night game again and seven days from now, we’ll be gearing up to see the Atlanta Braves playing in a game that actually counts. As far as tonight goes, there’s still a few more tune-ups to go before we can get rocking and rolling again.

Ronald Acuña Jr. is officially back in the lineup after his title-winning excursion into the World Baseball Classic. Naturally he’ll be hitting leadoff and the lineup following him resembles something extremely close to what we’ll likely see on Opening Day at Truist Park.

Here is that lineup for the Braves, by the way. Bryce Elder was initially scheduled to start this one but now José Suarez is listed as the starter. I’m sure we’ll learn more later about whether or not Elder will be coming in later of if he got his work done on the back fields:

Here’s how the Pirates are lining up for this one:

First pitch is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. ET and you’ll be able to catch it on Braves Vision, so this might be a good time to go sign up for Braves.TV if you haven’t already. Even if you haven’t, the game will also be on Gray TV so check your local listings. If all else fails (or you just want the old-school option) then tune in to 103.7 FM in the Atlanta area for the radio feed.

Why Nick Sirianni is sitting courtside for Tennessee vs Miami (Ohio) March Madness game

Rick Barnes and Travis Steele weren’t the only coaches on the court for Tennessee’s matchup against Miami (Ohio) in the first round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was sitting courtside for the meeting between the Volunteers and RedHawks on Friday, March 20.

Xfinity Mobile Arena, the site of the game and the home venue of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers, is a short walk across 11th Street in South Philadelphia from Lincoln Financial Field, where Sirianni’s team plays its home games.

Sirianni has no connection to either school, though he did play college football at Mount Union, a Division III powerhouse in Alliance, Ohio, about 260 miles across the state from Miami’s campus in Oxford, Ohio.

Sirianni is entering his sixth season as the Eagles’ coach. He led the franchise to a pair of Super Bowl appearances, including the franchise’s second-ever Super Bowl victory, though his teams have been wildly erratic from year to year. Philadelphia finished 11-6 last season and lost at home to the San Francisco 49ers in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why is Nick Sirianni at Tennessee vs Miami Ohio basketball in March Madness?

Otega Oweh saved Kentucky's season Friday. He might have done more than that

ST. LOUIS – No one in America got a better view of March’s maddest moment so far than Mark Pope, who stood mere feet away from his leading scorer as Otega Oweh saved Kentucky’s season.

He might have done even more than that.

Hands on his hips as Oweh rose and fired, Pope stood almost precisely on the spot where an invisible line could be drawn through him, Oweh and the first S in the March Madness logo at midcourt of the Enterprise Center. As an arena held its breath, Pope heard his star bark out, “That’s a bucket.”

And it was.

In what has at times been a trying, stressful season in Lexington, the player who more than any other defines the first two years of Pope’s tenure leading his alma mater delivered a moment to erase all kinds of frustration and pain. Oweh’s banked-in 3 extended into overtime No. 7 Kentucky’s 89-84 first-round NCAA Tournament win against Santa Clara on Friday.

The Wildcats (22-13) looked destined to become another high-profile victim, joining North Carolina and Wisconsin among the ranks of the upset in the opening round of this year’s tournament. Fittingly, it was the player who has now scored more points over two years than any other Wildcat — who at times might have led his coach to pull it out if, as Pope said Friday, “I had longer hair” — that delivered the defining memory of their shared season.

In one shining moment, Oweh erased so much of a winter’s frustration, and rewrote Kentucky’s story in style.

Otega Oweh a 'unique, unique player'

St. Louis got the competitive game we all expected.

KenPom made the Wildcats just two-point favorites, and No. 10 Santa Clara (26-9) answered that projection accordingly. Despite early foul trouble that limited versatile freshman Allen Graves, the Broncos hung onto a rough-and-tumble game and a slim halftime lead (31-29), meeting Kentucky’s athletic advantage with the toughness that delivered Santa Clara’s first NCAA Tournament berth in 30 years to begin with.

This packed arena muddled along with both teams through a first half that sometimes bordered on turgid. Waiting patiently for something more inspiring, they clapped everyone off following a competitive first 20 minutes.

They got their reward soon enough. First-half grind was about to turn into second-half excellence. And no one would light the game up quite like Kentucky’s double zero.

“We’re three-quarters of the way through the first half, and (Oweh’s) got five or six or seven points,” Pope said. “And he finished the game the way he does. He’s a unique, unique player.”

'Sometimes Otega sneaks up on you'

Pope still marvels at Oweh’s ability to ambush a game.

He was not necessarily alone — after the two teams combined to shoot just 23 of 60 in the opening 20 minutes, they made 9 of 12 field goals collectively to start the second.

But Oweh’s impact spread beyond scoring.

He finished with 35 points, 28 of them after halftime. He earned 12 free-throw attempts, one fewer than Santa Clara’s team total and three more than the rest of the Wildcats combined.

If Oweh got carried away in the current of that rugged, physical first half, no one else broke the game open in the second quite like he did.

The New Jersey native, a two-time All-SEC performer, grabbed eight rebounds and handed out seven assists, his fingerprints all over the final score.

“Sometimes Otega sneaks up on you,” Pope said, smiling. “This guy, man, he just shows up every single game in only a unique Otega Oweh way. It’s just brilliant.”

To its credit, Santa Clara answered time and again. A game featuring 20 lead changes needs equal partners, and Herb Sendek’s team duly obliged.

Elijah Mahi scored 20 points on 16 field goal attempts. Sash Gavalyugov nearly doubled his scoring average, with 16 points that backfilled what Graves’ foul trouble left behind. Graves himself scored 15 after halftime, none more important in the moment than the three he drained with just more than two seconds left in the second half.

Here, Sendek might have legitimate grievance.

After Graves’ 3 left everyone on the floor briefly stunned, Denzel Aberdeen rushed the ball into an already moving Oweh. The clock appeared to start a half-beat late, allowing Oweh an extra dribble as Sendek shouted from the Santa Clara bench for a timeout.

Had he been granted time, Sendek might have been able to design a better defense, or instruct his team to foul up three points. Instead, he watched as Gavalyugov’s late contest could not quite reach Oweh’s leaning heave.

“I was just trying to get the ball out quick, and get as close as I can to the goal,” Oweh said. “I was looking at the clock the whole time.”

Just seconds earlier, Oweh looked like the hero when his spinning layup tied the score briefly with 9.9 seconds left. That, it turned out, was just an opening act.

Brandon Garrison played key role, too

Pope spared a thought for the Broncos on Friday, though Sendek probably captured the emotional swings of the afternoon best when he described it as “a really euphoric high, followed by a tough one to swallow.”

He also confirmed he was trying — demonstrably, upon video review — to call timeout before Oweh’s banker.

“I unequivocally called timeout, but they didn’t grant it,” Sendek said afterward. “(Calling timeout) is a likely response after Allen hits the 3. Any coach would be calling timeout to set the defense, which I tried to do.”

Context fades with time. March-made legends don’t.

Oweh parried his glory postgame, taking every opportunity to praise teammates who earned it themselves.

Like Brandon Garrison, who twice got fingertips to Gavalyugov 3s in overtime as part of his six-block performance.

Crucial as those moments were, they did not happen by accident. It was Garrison who, in one of Kentucky’s late-game, gut-check huddles, suggested the Wildcats start switching Santa Clara’s pick-and-pop actions. Let Garrison guard Gavalyugov, big man to point guard.

“BG just stepped up and made a call, and we all backed him,” Oweh said. “He’s a game changer.”

Oweh kept the door open. Teammates forced Kentucky’s way through. Then their star man finished it at free-throw line, his final pair stretching the lead to two possessions with 17 seconds left. After 45 stressful minutes, a big blue party broke out in the Enterprise Center.

“These guys just keep getting up,” Pope said. “We get knocked down. They keep getting up and they keep getting up and they keep getting up.”

St. Louis first hosted the NCAA Tournament in 1973. This was the 57th game played in the Gateway City.

Phi Slama Jama played here. North Carolina beat Illinois in the 2005 final here. Kentucky won its 1978 national championship here.

In pure weight, Oweh’s buzzer-beating bank won’t be remembered the same way. But it carries the same magic, that particular kind of moment that manifests the beauty of this month.

When his team had no options remaining, other than defeat, Oweh stepped forward and reset the Wildcats’ season. Depending upon what Kentucky does with this second chance, he might have redefined it entirely.

“We’re not,” Oweh said, “done playing yet.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How Otega Oweh saved Kentucky basketball's season vs Santa Clara

Spring Training Game #28: Pirates vs. Braves

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Nick Allen #2 of the Atlanta Braves throws to first to turn a double play in the first inning of a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Truist Park on September 28, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Edward M. Pio Roda/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves, March 20, 2026, 6:05 p.m. ET

Location: CoolToday Park, Venice, FL

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are on the road against the Atlanta Braves, where they will try and pick up another win in Spring Training.


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Mets option Austin Warren to Triple-A, reassign Kevin Herget, Robert Stock to minor league camp

The Mets made three roster moves following Friday afternoon's Grapefruit League game against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Right-hander Austin Warren was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse, and righties Kevin Herget and Robert Stock have been reassigned to minor league camp.

Warren, 30, was claimed off waivers before last year and appeared in five games with the Mets last season, allowing one run on five hits over 9.1 innings with nine strikeouts and four walks. He is on the 40-man roster.

Herget, 34, made six appearances with the Mets last season, allowing five runs (four earned) in 12 innings. He re-signed on a minor-league deal in December.

Stock, 36, pitched in 19 games (15 starts) last year for Triple-A Worcester (Boston Red Sox organization) and carried a 3.92 ERA for his 85 innings of work. Like Herget, he is in his second stint with the Mets and signed a minor league deal late last year.

With those moves, the Mets are down to 39 players at big league camp.

New York has three games left to play in spring training, including a split-squad game on Saturday. 

After breaking camp, the Mets will open the regular season in Queens against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, March 26.

St. Louis Cardinals 2026 Spring Training: Observations on the Pitching

Feb 14, 2026; Jupiter, FL, USA; St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Tink Hence (30) delivers a pitch during a spring training workout at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Introduction

This short article finishes my effort to articulate some of the observations I made during my visit to Spring Training, 2026. I saved what I think is the best for last.

Sidebar: Where I work out, one of the guys that runs the place is an avid Cardinal fan. So I have someone to talk ball with each day. He keeps MiLB.tv on one of the screens in the weight room and for whatever reason, they’ve been playing Memphis 2025 games the last few weeks. So, I’ve had opportunity to watch, pitch-by-pitch, last year’s Memphis rotation. Weiss. Taylor. Bedell. Cornwall. Et. al. Oh, my! What a struggle they encountered. This article is written in that context.

Short Topic of the Day

The pitching, particularly of the starting variety.

Each spring, I work to get a look at the key pitchers in the organization as they ply their trade. My first hope is just that they are throwing free and easy. And participating in activities such as PFP. Health is such a key determinant. I don’t worry a lot about command or velocity unless it is way off norms. It’s too early to expect sharpness, and particularly on the MiLB side, pretty much all pitchers struggle with command. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t be MiLB. Someone would remove the “i”.

In past years in camp, it could be hard to track down pitchers because it seemed so hit-and-miss without knowing who was going to throw, or where or when. Who I saw was pretty random. Be there all the time and hope was the strategy for getting good coverage. Plus, over the years, the Cardinals have progressively made it more difficult for fans to access and watch the areas pitchers work in. I intend to follow up on why, but I suspect there are multiple reasons behind this. Particularly early in the spring, there aren’t many fans to accommodate, and I did wonder if some of them were scouts for other teams. Why give them a free look?

This year brought some improvement as the press credentials improved my access but also allowed me insight into who, what and where of scheduling, so I could target and time my visits to different camp locations. They run a tight ship, so you could pretty well count on if someone was scheduled to pitch at 12:12p, they were going to pitch right around 12:12p. Much better than random visits and hoping to get a look. Information is key!

For the most part, the news was good in that it was mostly lacking in negative surprises. Pitchers on the recovery trail were as expected. Dobbins appears to be farthest along. Hjerpe and Roby have a way to go, timewise. Hjerpe is throwing. A good sign. I don’t expect Roby to pitch competitively this year. AFL, maybe. Dutkanych IV was a surprise in the rehab group. Henderson showing up with a sore forearm was disappointing. I’ve tended to suspect forearm strains can be pre-cursors to UCL injuries, but we will see. Let’s hope not for his sake. Most everyone else was good to go.

What I really noticed was the overall quality of the pitching organizationally. To me, pitching depth has been a concern as far back as 2020, maybe even longer. Even the playoff seasons of 2021 and 2022 required infusions of pitching at the deadline and my recollection is that need was obvious at the outset of those seasons.

As I watched the games and/or walked through the MLB bullpen area and watched, I could see seven or even more guys who can legitimately compete for a rotation spot at the MLB level right now. Not just “guys” or “arms” to fill a spot but actually guys we as fans would actually like to see throw. May, Liberatore, McGreevy, Pallante, Fitts, Leahy and I will include Dobbins. Although he may not be ready day 1, he is far enough along where you can see the stuff. The knee is his limitation right now, not the arm.

Then as I walk the backfields, I can see a AAA rotation that incorporates last year’s stellar AA rotation plus Mathews, who looked sharper. This should be a vast improvement over last year’s AAA rotation. These are the backstop guys, the depth for the MLB rotation. But with quite a bit more upside than was present in prior years. While none are guaranteed success, it has the feel of a group that will have an answer when the MLB rotation inevitably needs a boost as the season progresses.

Then, that AA rotation? Wow. Just wow! Cinjtje. Lin. Doyle. Likely with Rincon and Saladin filling it out, but there are some other guys that might have something to say about that. There is some serious juice here. I’m not projecting success or failure for any individual pitcher here either, but I don’t think it takes much squinting to see some potential quality.

Down below? Guys like Franklin, Sequera and Fajardo (and some others) begin to reveal just how deep this system is, across all timelines. Side note: Don’t sleep on Sequera. He might be my pick to break-out this year. To say nothing of the rehabbing pitchers that have their own pedigree – Holiday, Graham, Dutkanych IV, Findlay. That is seven guys High-A or below that are worthy prospects, not just organizational filler. There are others, too. I just haven’t seen them yet.

My personal measuring stick of how far this system has come? I watched Tink Hence work off a major league mound in a game (a great thing all by itself) and realized that this kid, with his stuff, is part of a much larger group and no longer “the one” that MUST succeed. I’m a big fan of his, in case you can’t tell. I hope we see him in StL this season.

I got a look at the Spring Breakout Roster. It has 20 prospect pitchers. I could see 16-18 of those guys pitching in the MLB. Some years, I have trouble seeing half that many making it that far. This is a deep group, covering a range of potential upside. Not just a bunch of back-end starters.

Oli asked (rhetorically, it turned out) “What is the strength of this team?”. He answered his own question with “Pitching”. I couldn’t disagree. If you are rebuilding a house, getting a strong foundation seems like a really good place to start. I’m no pitching guru, but I walked away impressed. Seriously. And I’m not easy to impress.

Since someone is bound to ask, I’ll get to the one prospect that gave me some pause. Liam Doyle. I’m still trying to gather my thoughts on this one. It seems apparent that there are some development needs there. I need to see more.

I have trouble separating my own limited observations from what/how I see the Cardinals handling him. To me, their actions say a lot. Eighty some guys in the organization got MLB numbers, he did not. You will notice that of the many pitchers that have gotten on the MLB mound in Spring Training games, he is not one of them. I don’t believe he has had an MLB bullpen, either. None of this screams fast track. All of it seems to reflect decisions made before camp, so it’s not like he showed up out of shape or anything like that. As I look at his peers, that puts him behind a number of them. Enough that him being in the rotation at the start of 2027 (much less being ROY) seems … optimistic. At least until we see more.

Probably the greatest intrigue that remains (at the time of writing this) is whether the Cardinals go with some form of six-man rotation. It’s not clear they’ve decided, but so far I’d say health and Fitts’ performance has begun swinging the decision. The way it maps out, his schedule aligns with split-squad days on the 9th, 14th and 19th (Prospect Day, if they want to have someone pitch on a backfield that day), so they could carry him on the MLB roster right up to the end of camp and get him starts. The big club won’t really need said 6th starter until April 15. As things play out right now (no guarantee), that day would be a May start and that is where they may want to insert a sixth starter (Fitts). My guess is he makes a start on March 19, stays in Jupiter and throws a back-field game around the 25th, then opens for Memphis around March 1, which looks like it would put him on schedule to start April 15, either with StL or Memphis (assuming a 6-man rotation in Memphis). Weather, health and/or performance could all conspire to foil that plan.

It’s hard to discern if they will really go with a full-on six-man rotation. It seems more likely that they roll with a modified six-man rotation, like last year. In this case, it wouldn’t shock me if Fitts joins the rotation, but ultimately Leahy is the guy that rotates back and forth between the rotation and bullpen, both as a way to manage his innings and a belief that he is probably best equipped to do this.

One thing is for certain, we will see. In this area, it is a land of opportunity and should be fun to watch unfold.

Braves Opening Day game will be simulcast on Gray TV affiliates

ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 04: An overview of the field and stadium during the 2025 MLB Home Opener for the Atlanta Braves who play the Miami Marlins on Friday, April 4, 2025 at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

We’ve got some more news pertaining to Opening Day (which is officially a week away from today — excited yet?). Earlier today, we got word that Chris Sale would be the Opening Day starter for the Atlanta Braves in 2026 and now there’s a bit more clarity as to where you can watch the Braves take on the Royals — on TV, at least.

The Braves have announced that the season opener on March 28 will be simulcast on Gray TV affiliates across the Southeast. Here’s some more information from the press release, including some information on what will be happening in the stadium as part of the pregame festivities:

First pitch at Truist Park is set for 7:15 p.m. ET. Viewers can watch on BravesVision and on Gray Media’s network of local television stations throughout Braves Country. Fans can find local over-the-air channel listings at bravesongray.com.

BravesVision, the multimedia platform owned and operated by the Atlanta Braves, will serve as the team’s official local television home for the 2026 season. Fans across the organization’s six-state territory will have multiple options to watch Braves games without blackouts, including through video service providers and streaming on Braves.TV. For more information on how to watch, visit braves.com/watch.

The home opener will feature pregame festivities celebrating 60 years of Braves baseball in Atlanta. At 4 p.m., fans can take part in the Braves Walk as the team circles The Battery Atlanta, starting on the first-base side and ending at the Chop House Gate before heading inside for batting practice. The pregame ceremony will include a tribute video, appearances by franchise legends, and a ceremonial first pitch.

There’s still no concrete word on what the cable television situation will be for the Braves so I don’t have any information for you when it comes to which number you need to punch into your remote in order to find the Braves. The only thing we know for certain is that if you get Braves.TV, you’ll be good and if you live in an area that has a Gray TV affiliate then you’re good as well.

We’ll have more information on the TV situation as it comes in but for now, that’s what we know.

Quick Spring Recap: Jays Beat Twins

Mar 19, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Eddie Micheletti Jr. scores a run during the fifth inning against the New York Yankees at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images | Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Blue Jays 2 Twins 1

The Jays got a bunch of hits (10) but only 2 runs, so they are in mid-season form. And they got good pitching. They loaded the bases in the first, with the help of a couple of errors, with no outs but managed not to score. I did say mid-season form.

Max Scherzer still hasn’t given up a run this spring, going 5 innings, allowing 2 hits, 2 walks with 3 strikeouts. With all the injuries to starting pitchers, at the top of the season, I’m glad they signed him. He got the win.

Other pitchers:

  • Joe Mantiply: 1 inning, 1 hit, 1 k. 3.00 ERA on the spring.
  • Chase Lee: 1.2 innings, 1 hit. 0.00 ERA on the spring.
  • Lazaro Estrada: 1.1 innings, 2 hits, 1 earned, 1 k. 4.76 ERA. He got the save.

Hitters, starters:

  • Myles Straw: 1 for 4, k. .206.
  • Nathan Lukes: 2 for 3, .333.
  • Jesús Sánchez: 1 for 3. .244. He hit a deep fly that was just foul in the first. He tried to lobby the umpires into thinking it was right over the foul pole.
  • Davis Schneider: 2 for 4. .139.
  • Tyler Heineman: 1 for 3, RBI. .300. Hit into a double play in the first to end the inning.
  • Leo Jiménez: 0 for 3 with 2 strikeouts. .217. I would have liked him to hit better this spring, since he’s on the bubble for a roster spot.
  • Sean Keys: 0 for 2, walk. .195.
  • Arjun Nimmala: 1 for 3, k. .250.
  • Josh Kasevich: 2 for 3, RBI. .306. He’s had a very nice spring.

Others:

  • Carter Cunningham: 0 for 1, k. .206. The great thing about spring training is there are always names you haven’t heard.
  • RJ Schreck: 0 for 1. .143.
  • Rafael Lantigua: 0 for 1. .355.
  • C.J. Stubbs: Walk. .273.
  • Charles McAdoo: 0 for 1. .194. He started spring really great.
  • Josh Rivera: 0 for 1. .211.
  • Jace Bohrofen: 0 for 1.
  • Je’Von Ward: 0 for 1.

Tomorrow the Jays play the Pirates in Bradenton, Florida and there is a spring breakout game, Jays Prospects vs. Phillies Prospects. And then Sunday is the last spring game.

We don’t have any pictures from today’s game yet, so I’m cheating, using one from yesterday’s game.

Raptors vs Nuggets Boosted Same Game Parlay for March 20

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The Toronto Raptors will try to pad their three-game winning streak tonight when they take on the Denver Nuggets in the Mile High City. 

I'm taking advantage of this evening's showdown with a three-leg same-game parlay centered on the shiftiness of Immanuel Quickley. The lightning-fast guard is poised to have his way with Denver's defenders, leading to plenty of dimes and a W for the visitors. 

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Tonight's matchup against Denver sets up extremely well for Immanuel Quickley and his assists prop, which is why I’m targeting a massive alternate Over on this line. This is far and away my favorite assists props on the board for Friday.

Jamal Murray is expected to be Quickley’s primary defender, and he tends to struggle against quick, shifty guards—exactly Quickley’s profile. On top of that, Murray carries a significant offensive load, which likely limits his defensive impact.

There’s also a schematic edge working in Quickley’s favor. With Nikola Jokić playing higher in coverage to take away pull-up threes, it opens the door for Quickley to attack downhill. That allows him to use his snake dribble, get into the lane, draw help from defenders like Aaron Gordon, and create easy dump-off opportunities.

I’m also pairing Quickley with RJ Barrett, as no teammate has converted more of his assists over the last five games. Barrett has finished 10 of Quickley’s assists during that stretch. If Quickley is piling up assists, it means his teammates are knocking down shots, which puts the Raptors in a strong position to compete on the road.

Read our full Raptors vs. Nuggets prediction for even more analysis ahead of tip-off tonight.

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MLB Scores: Cardinals 4, Mets 3

Feb 28, 2026; Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA; New York Mets pitcher Tobias Myers (32) pitches in the second inning against the Washington Nationals at Clover Park. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images | Jim Rassol-Imagn Images

The Mets mounted a late rally but fell short, dropping their game to the Cardinals by a 4-3 score on Friday afternoon at Clover Park. The Mets were blanked through seven, managing just two hits, before scoring three in the eighth. However, it wasn’t enough to overcome an early four-run deficit.

  • Tobias Myers got the nod and pitched two innings of one-run ball. He allowed a solo home run to Ramón Urías in the first inning but did not allow any other hits. He struck out two and walked one.
  • Luke Weaver pitched a scoreless third inning, working around a two-out single while striking out one to keep his spring ERA at 0.00.
  • Speaking of spotless ERAs, Brooks Raley pitched a scoreless fourth to keep his ERA at zero on the spring. He navigated two hits while striking out one.
  • Earlier today, the Mets optioned Austin Warren to the minors which, as Anthony DiComo pointed out, “further strengthening left-hander Bryan Hudson’s position for that final bullpen spot”. Hudson did himself no favors today, allowing three earned runs on one hit and two walks in the fifth inning. The big blow was a Iván Herrera two-run home run, which led to Carlos Mendoza removing Hudson from the game (he would then go back to Hudson to start the inning, removing him after he recorded the first out of that inning).
  • On offense, the Mets managed just two hits in the first seven innings—a Vidal Bruján fifth-inning single and a Carson Benge sixth-inning single. The Mets finally broke through in the eighth against Gerson Moreno. Cristian Pache walked to lead off, followed by an Antonio Jimenez walk. Tyrone Taylor was hit by a pitch to load the bases with one out, and Ben Rortvedt drove home the team’s first run on a sac fly. After a Corey Collins walk, St. Louis substituted Austin Love into the game to pitch, and he allowed a two-run double to D’Andre Smith. That would be New York’s final hit of the game.
  • Benge continued his strong spring with a hit and a walk as he started in right field for the Mets. His average now stands at .412 and his OPS at .987 for the spring. Joel Sherman, for what it’s worth, says that Benge has made the club, but the Mets have not officially announced it yet.
  • Mark Vientos took another 0-fer as he went hitless in three at-bats while serving as the DH.

Browns offseason, free agency improvement ranked in Top 10, 3 moves among best

HOUSTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 21: Tytus Howard #71 of the Houston Texans takes the field prior to a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at NRG Stadium on December 21, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The sheer volume of moves made by the Cleveland Browns this offseason has been less than in previous seasons, but it is still a lot. That doesn’t include a final decision by OL Joel Bitonio at this point. Bitonio’s contract voided on March 11th, but no other decision or announcement has been made.

The Browns also spent much of their resources in replacing much of their offensive line, along with other moves:

Cleveland has only lost four players so far in free agency:

Kevin Cole ranked the additions of Howard, Johnson, and Jenkins among the top 10 improvements with players changing teams this offseason:

It is important to note that Cole’s process is all about improvement. With Howard replacing what Jack Conklin, KT Leveston, Cornelius Lucas, and others provided last year for the Browns, the uptick was going to be pretty big. Cole’s projections also do not give any credit for players who are retained, because that is not considered improvement.

With that in mind, Cleveland has improved among the most in all of the NFL this offseason:

It is unsurprising to see some of the worst teams in the NFL near the top of the list. On the other hand, the Minnesota Vikings (Kyler Murray in for Carson Wentz/JJ McCarthy) and the Los Angeles Rams (acquiring CB Trent McDuffie in a trade) jump out of the group at the top, given their recent history of success.


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Panthers' Mike Benning Shines Against Oilers; Adds Appreciated Offense From Blueline

The Florida Panthers dismantled the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, securing a 4-0 victory on the road. 

Sergei Bobrovsky led the way with a 21-save shutout, while Evan Rodrigues and Sam Bennett recorded multi-point games. But the player who stole some headlines is 24-year-old defenseman Mike Benning.

In just his fourth career NHL game, Benning notched his first multi-point performance, recording two assists and giving him three total points this season.

For Benning, it was already a special night. His father, Brian Benning, a former NHL defenseman who was also born in Edmonton, Alta., was in the stands to watch his son. Benning was an original Panther, playing 97 games with Florida. 

Mike recorded two assists in the first period, picking up primary helpers on the Panthers’ first two goals of the game. Benning would finish the night with one hit and a plus-2 rating in 15:43 of ice time.

The analytical side favored Benning as well, as the Panthers held a CorsiFor percentage of 62.07 percent with Benning on the ice at 5-on-5, according to naturalstattrick.com. Additionally, the Panthers had more scoring chances and high-danger chances with Benning. 

Panthers Pick Up Another Victory In Edmonton, Taking Down Oilers 4-0Panthers Pick Up Another Victory In Edmonton, Taking Down Oilers 4-0Reinhardt, Greer, Lundell, and Verhaeghe sparked Florida's offense while Bobrovsky was a rock in goal, notching a big shutout win in Edmonton.

Prior to his call-up, Benning was in the midst of another solid AHL campaign, scoring eight goals and 31 points in 56 games. Despite being listed at just 5-foot-9, 185 pounds, Benning has found a way to be impactful, using his skating and puckhandling to help the Panthers break out of their own end and create offense in their opponents’ zone. 

With Uvis Balinskis’ timeline remaining undetermined, Benning will have an extended stretch to prove his worth at the NHL level. So far, he’s done everything asked of him. 


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NBA tank watch: Teams eye high draft picks, early vacations

NBA scouts and executives are keeping an eagle eye on the start of the Men's NCAA Tournament this week, hoping that one of the stars eligible for the NBA draft falls in their lap and changes their fortunes overnight.

One thing is for sure: Those same scouts and executives are happy because they don't have to look at their own teams for the next two weeks and can really concentrate on finding the next superstar, so they won't routinely find their teams on lists like this.

There are more than enough intriguing college players to consider with the No. 1 pick, including Darryn Peterson of Kansas, BYU's AJ Dybantsa (the nation's leading scorer), Duke's Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson of North Carolina.

Without further ado, this week's edition of Tank Watch, featuring the best of the worst the NBA has to offer.

NBA teams already booked for Cancun

All records and winning percentages are through games on Thursday, March 19.

Indiana Pacers (15-55; .214)

The Pacers have long since given up and haven't won since the All-Star break, a skid of 15 consecutive games. It's the second time this season they have set a franchise record for regular-season futility.

Washington Wizards (16-53; .232)

Any team that gives up 83 points to Bam Adebayo, as the Wizards did last week, not only needs a vacation, but the league needs to think about retraction as well. Washington has lost 10 games or more in a row three different times this season.

Brooklyn Nets (17-52; .246)

If you want to find the equivalent of a junior varsity team taking the court against real professionals, look no further than Brooklyn's 121-92 humiliating loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, March 18.

Sacramento Kings (18-53; .254)

The Kings' M.A.S.H. unit is filled with All-Star-caliber players, and the situation is so bad that people have coined the term "ethical tanking" to excuse the putrid product put out nightly.

Utah Jazz (21-49; .300)

The NBA's version of the Washington Generals, otherwise known as the league's worst defensive team, couldn't be bothered with keeping a dribbling offensive player in front of them. NBA fans couldn't be bothered watching them either.

NBA teams waiting to spend hours in TSA line to board flight

It's just a matter of time before the teams listed below are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and can start making trips to Cancun (or Galveston, according to Charles Barkley) for an early vacation – or to Turkey to explore hair transplants, whichever one applies to them.

(All records and winning percentages are through games on Thursday, March 19.)

Memphis Grizzlies (24-44; .353)

Memphis better be glad the league is expanding to 32 teams, or their franchise would be the first one to exit stage left out of town.

Dallas Mavericks (23-47; .329)

Dallas got rid of incompetent general manager Nico Harrison earlier this season. Next on the hit list, the American Airlines Center.

New Orleans Pelicans (25-46; .352)

At least the gumbo and jambalaya are good year-round.

Chicago Bulls (28-42; .400)

The only good news this week for Chicago: Former star Dennis Rodman is being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA tank watch: Teams with best chance to land No. 1 draft pick