How to watch Detroit Pistons vs Cleveland Cavaliers: TV, live stream info for Saturday's NBA playoff game

Coverage of the 2026 NBA playoffs continues this Saturday afternoon on NBC and Peacock when Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons take on Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Live coverage begins at 2:00 PM ET with NBA Showtime. See below for additional information on how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.

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The Pistons lead the series 2-0 after defeating the Cavaliers 111-101 on Tuesday and 107-97 on Thursday night. Cunningham had 25 points and 10 assists, while Tobias Harris finished with 21 points and 7 rebounds.

"We never lost composure, we just stayed poised, stuck to our principles, stuck to our system, and just turned up the energy a little bit," said Cunningham after the win.

Cleveland guard James Harden finished with just 10 points, shooting 3-for-13 from the field.

"We won the possession game, we just didn't make shots. We had plenty of chances," said Harden after the loss.

"They came out super aggressive, of course, but it’s the playoffs. Obviously, we haven’t figured that one out. Still back to the drawing board," said Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson.

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How to watch Detroit Pistons vs Cleveland Cavaliers:

  • When: Saturday, May 9
  • Where: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
  • Time: 3:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream:Peacock

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NBC Sports will present up to 23 games in the First Round and 11 games in the Conference Semifinals across either NBC and Peacock, or Peacock and NBCSN. Playoff programming concludes with exclusive coverage of the Western Conference Finals on NBC and Peacock

Which playoff rounds will be available on Peacock?

Peacock’s NBA Playoffs coverage spans multiple rounds, including Round 1, the Conference Semifinals, and the Western Conference Finals, with coverage evolving as the postseason progresses.

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Yes. During earlier rounds such as Round 1 and the Conference Semifinals, Peacock will carry a mix of Eastern and Western Conference playoff games.

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You owe it to the Sixers to keep believing in them

Boston, MA - May 2: Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid reacts after making a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter. The Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers played in the first round of the NBA Playoffs at TD Garden on May 2, 2026. (Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

After two losses at Madison Square Garden, the Sixers return home for the first time in over a week facing another two-game deficit in a best-of-seven series against one of their rivals. This time it’s a 2-0 hole against the New York Knicks, a series deficit Philly has never been able to dig out of in a best-of-seven in its history. But don’t let that feel like the Sixers are climbing Mount Everest as they attempt to pick themselves up off the mat.

In case you needed a reminder, Philadelphia’s comeback against Boston in the first round was the first series victory from a 3-1 deficit in franchise history. It was the first time since 1982 that the Sixers eliminated the Celtics in the postseason, having lost seven consecutive series to Boston previously. The Celtics had been 32-0 in best-of-seven series when holding a 3-1 cushion. Whether you needed to read those facts or not, they were worth repeating. The Sixers just had their greatest playoff moment in a quarter century and that ought to earn some positive equity in the minds of its fans.

There are no moral victories in the playoffs, but Wednesday night’s effort in Game 2 should have Sixers fans feeling optimistic that they can fight back against the Knicks. Down Joel Embiid on the road, Philly went toe-to-toe with New York, a team that appears to be firing on all cylinders, for 40-45 minutes of regulation. The Sixers simply ran out of gas down the stretch and the Knicks escaped with a 108-102 victory. 

There wasn’t much to nitpick in Game 1 as the Sixers just got steamrolled in a quick turnaround after last Saturday’s Game 7 in Boston in the first round. But by now, we’ve all heard the most common complaints about the Game 2 loss. Some say it was a Daryl Morey loss as the President of Basketball Operations opted to subtract instead of add three months ago at the trade deadline and Philly had a thinner bench as a result in a game it was already without Embiid. Others have pointed the finger at Tyrese Maxey. There’s reason to be upset with Maxey after he had a relatively pedestrian stat line by his standards and if he’s going to be the face of the franchise after Embiid, he’ll have to be better than he was in Game 2. On a lesser note, Nick Nurse not playing Dominick Barlow enough when Barlow clearly looked like the best option at center on a night sans Embiid has also been brought up.

There have even been questions about Embiid’s toughness and some have quickly resorted back to the common critiques of Embiid that we hear this time of year. Sixers fans, it’s time to move forward with confidence. Friday night will be the first time the team plays a game at home since completing the 3-1 comeback against Boston. Regardless of how many Knicks fans are in the building, Friday offers a chance for the Sixers fanbase to throw its full support behind a team that has undoubtedly earned it. Don’t let such a great moment from less than a week ago be erased from your memory so quickly. Don’t allow yourself to think that the Sixers only won the series against the Celtics because Boston’s three-point field goals weren’t dropping and Jayson Tatum didn’t play in Game 7.

I get it. It’s easy to think more about the extensive history of postseason disappointments that this franchise has provided us with than a good week-long stretch of basketball against the Celtics. But everyone owes it to the Sixers to get behind them and attempt to will them back into this series with New York. They certainly showed ample grit and fight in Game 2 and we should expect them to bring that same energy for the rest of the series.

Of course, the availability of Embiid looms large. We’ll see if New York wing OG Anunoby suits up on Friday night after suffering a hamstring injury in Game 2. Both Embiid and Anunoby were on their respective rosters two years ago when these two teams met one round earlier in the playoffs. Philadelphia lost the first two games in New York in that series as well. Embiid dropped 50 points in Game 3. The Sixers would go on to extend that series to a Game 6 at home, one that they ended up losing by three points, and the game was tied until Josh Hart buried a triple with 25 seconds remaining for the Knicks.

A strong argument can be made that both the Sixers and Knicks are better teams now than they were two years ago. But the point we’re getting at is, the Sixers were very close to forcing a decisive seventh game back at Madison Square Garden in 2024 after trailing 2-0 and 3-1 in that series. They haven’t bowed out of the playoffs in embarrassing fashion since the Mother’s Day 2023 blowout loss in Boston.

So save me your “same old Sixers” takes and go support your team on Friday night on their home floor. Maybe have a little bit of faith that they can win a basketball game after seeing what they did in the first round. Should they get it done on Friday, a series can’t be any closer than 2-1 after three games. They’d be one home win in Game 4 away from making it a best-of-three at that point. The series isn’t over so don’t act like it is. If you didn’t learn that after watching the Celtics series, you never will.

What bullpen moves are incoming for the Red Sox?

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 03: Greg Weissert #57 of the Boston Red Sox walks to the dugout after pitching during the sixth inning against the Houston Astros at Fenway Park on May 03, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We learned after the game on Thursday that Jake Bennett has been sent down to Triple-A. Jack Anderson, who allowed three runs in 8 1/3 innings in his first stint in the majors, will be the corresponding promotion.

Other moves are likely on the horizon. Justin Slaten seemingly threw his final rehab outing for Worcester on Wednesday night, a scoreless inning. I had expected Slaten to be recalled today, with Bennett going down since Sonny Gray’s return brings the Red Sox back to a full rotation. It’s possible that Anderson is only here for one day and will swap with Slaten over the weekend.

It’s also possible that a second, or even a third move is coming. Greg Weissert and Ryan Watson simply haven’t gotten it done thus far out of the pen. Weissert, despite blowing numerous wins for starters a year ago, finished the season with a 2.82 ERA in 72 appearances. This year has been a different story, allowing four home runs in 14 2/3 innings, and Weissert is now sporting a 5.52 ERA.

Ryan Watson, despite having the Rule-5 tag, probably isn’t safe either. His 6.46 ERA in 15 appearances (23 2/3 innings) is equally concerning, and his K-BB% is just 7.2%.

Slaten’s return is imminent, along with the fact that Tommy Kahnle exercised his “assignment clause” last week. If another team offers Kahnle a major league deal, the Red Sox will either have to promote him or let him go. Kahnle has a 2.38 ERA at Worcester and 11 seasons of big league experience. His ERA in the big leagues from 2019-2025 is 3.33.

I could see a full-line change coming soon, with Anderson, Slaten, and Kahnle in and Bennett, Watson, and Weissert out. Of course, if this happened, Weissert would need to be DFA’d, and Watson would be returned to the Giants by the Rule Five rules.

What would you do with the ‘pen over the next few days? Discuss in the comments, and be good to each other.

Astros Prospect Report: May 7th

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 19, 2026: Joseph Sullivan #19 of the Houston Astros bats during the fourth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Miami Marlins at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (17-19) lost 10-3 (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land got on the board in the 3rd inning on an Alexander 2 run double. Gordon got the start but struggled allowing 7 runs, 6 earned, over 4.2 innings. The offense got one back in the 6th but the Isotopes would get 3 more in the 9th and put the game out of reach as Sugar Land fell 10-3.

Note: Nelson is hitting .302 in Triple-A this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (14-16)

Game One – lost 4-3 (BOX SCORE)

The Hooks got on the board in the 4th inning scoring 2 runs on a wild pitch and Whitaker RBI single. Mayer got the start and went 4.2 innings allowing 4 runs, though only one was earned, while striking out 6 batters. The Hooks got a run back in the 6th on a Holy RBI single but that was it as they dropped game one 4-3.

Note: Mayer has 31 K in 18.2 innings this season.

Game Two – won 4-2 (BOX SCORE)

The Hooks got on the board in the first inning scoring 2 runs on a Sullivan 2 run home run. Hicks started for the Hooks and pitched well allowing 2 runs over 6 innings while striking out 6. The offense scored 2 runs in the top of the 7th on a Hernandez sac fly and Holy RBI single. Chirinos tossed a scoreless 7th inning to close out the 4-2 win.

Note: Holy is hitting .455 in Double-A.


A+: Asheville Tourists (8-22)

Game One – lost 7-5 (BOX SCORE)

Hertzler started game one but only went 1 innings allowing 4 runs while striking out 3. The offense got on the board in the first on a Nunez solo HR. After the Emperors got two runs in the top of the 2nd, the offense responded with two of their own on a Call solo HR and Walker solo HR. The offense got another run in the 4th on a Walker RBI single and one more in the 5th on a Schiavone solo home run. The Emperors added one more run and the Asheville offense was quiet the rest of the way as they fell 7-5 in game one.

Note: Schiavone has a 1.095 OPS this season.

Game Two – won 6-5 (BOX SCORE)

Asheville jumped out to a nice lead in the first scoring 3 runs on a Nunez 2 run home run and Call RBI double. They got 2 more in the 3rd on Brutcher and Powell RBI singles. Santos got the start and went 3.2 innings allowing 3 runs. Asheville picked up another run in the 4th on a Thomas RBI double. Ogando allowed 2 runs in relief but Wohlegemuth tossed a scoreless inning to close out the 6-5 win.

Note: Thomas is hitting .302 this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (12-18) won 3-2 (BOX SCORE

Perez started for the Woodpeckers and pitched well allowing 2 run over 6 innings while striking out 6. The offense got on the board in the 4th scoring 3 runs on a Ramirez RBI double and Newman 2 run home run. Weber relieved Perez and tossed a scoreless 7th inning. The game went into a rain delay but was called after 7 innings with the Woodpeckers winning 3-2.

Note: Ochoa is hitting .400 over his last 13 games.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Ethan Pecko – 7:05 CT

CC: Brandon McPherson – 6:35 CT

AV: Parker Smith – 5:35 CT

FV: TBD – 6:05 CT

76ers to donate 500 tickets for each remaining 2nd-round home playoff game to blunt Knicks' takeover

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers will donate 500 tickets for each remaining home second-round playoff game to area community groups in their latest attempt to keep more of their own fans in the building and avoid a New York takeover.

The Sixers’ previous strategy to ward off Knicks fans in this playoff series was to try through Ticketmaster to geographically restrict sales to fans in the greater Philadelphia area.

The Sixers said 250 frontline medical personnel from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine and 250 local educators selected by Learn Fresh, Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia, the Philadelphia school district and Camden, New Jersey, school district would attend Game 3 on Friday night.

The 76ers will host 500 moms and children selected by Uplift Center for Grieving Children, Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia, La Liga del Barrio and Apologues for Sunday's Game 4.

The Knicks lead the best-of-seven series 2-0.

When the teams met two years ago in the first round, Knicks fans swarmed Philadelphia, and Sixers All-Star center Joel Embiid pleaded with fans ahead of this series not to let it happen again.

“Last time we played the Knicks it felt like this was Madison Square Garden East. So we’re going to need the support,” Embiid said. “Don’t sell your tickets. This is bigger than you. We need you guys. The atmosphere we’ve had the last couple games in Philly, especially the last one pushing it to Game 7, I mean, we need all of it.”

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Minor league update for 5/7/26

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Hickory starter Kamdyn Perry allowed a solo homer in four innings of work, striking out four and walking one.

Yolfran Castillo went 3 for 5 with a double and two stolen bases. Hector Osorio doubled and stole a base. Marcos Torres was 1 for 4 with a walk and a stolen base. Daniel Flames was 2 for 4 with a double. Dewar Tovar doubled.

Hickory box score

Hub City played two.

In Game One, starter Dalton Pence threw four shutout innings, striking out five and walking three. Joey Danielson struck out three and walked one in a scoreless inning.

Rafe Perich was 2 for 2 with a homer and a walk. Gleider Figuereo was 2 for 2 with a walk. Yeison Morrobel had a pair of hits. Malcolm Moore had a hit.

In Game Two, starter Enrique Segura struck out four and walked three in three innings, allowing four runs. Brock Porter struck out five and walked two in 3.2 shutout innings.

Rafe Perich had a hit and two walks. Yeison Morrobel had a hit.

Hub City Game One box score

Hub City Game Two box score

Frisco starter Winston Santos allowed five runs in 3.2 IP, including a pair of home runs, striking out five and walking two. Bryan Magdaleno struck out three in 1.1 IP. Ryan Lobus allowed three runs in two innings, strking out one. Wilian Bormie struck out three in two scoreless innings.

Dylan Dreiling went 2 for 3 with a homer, three walks and a stolen base. Ian Moller drew two walks.

Frisco box score

For Round Rock, Emiliano Teodo allowed a solo homer in an inning of work, striking out two and walking one. Michel Otanez struck out one and walked one in a shutout inning.

Aaron Zavala was 4 for 4 with a double and a stolen base.

Round Rock box score

Elephant Rumblings: Ferguson Traded; Orioles Preview

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 07: Shea Langeliers #23 of the Athletics celebrates a two-run home run with Nick Kurtz #16 in the first inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on May 07, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Happy Friday A’s fans!

The team came away with a series-salvaging win yesterday in the finale against the Phillies. The Green & Gold got their teeth knocked in on Tuesday, dropped a heart breaker on Wednesday, and finally broke out the bats in a blowout victory on Thursday. Now the team is off to Baltimore to take on the Orioles for a three-game weekend series.

But before we get to the preview, the A’s made a trade yesterday that went a bit under the radar. Just a day after being designated for assignment by the club, right-handed reliever Tyler Ferguson found himself on the move as the Athletics traded him to the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations:

The move brings to an end Ferguson’s time with the organization after just over two years. Originally a 6th-round pick by the Texas Rangers in 2015, Ferguson finally made it to the big leagues with the Athletics in 2024 after nine years working his way up the minor league ladder. His rookie season went fairly well as the then-30-year-old pitched to a solid 3.68 ERA in 48 games for that A’s team that finished fourth in the AL West. That quality outing his first time facing big league hitters gave hope that the A’s had found a late-bloomer to help fill out the middle innings.

Unfortunately his second season in the big leagues did not go as smoothly as he regressed to a 4.66 ERA in 56 contests. The struggled were so great that he actually found himself demoted to Triple-A for a month in the middle of the season. Things didn’t improve this year as he struggled during Spring Training and began the year with the Aviators. He was recalled a couple days ago to help a tiring bullpen but got lit up for four runs in his lone appearance with the A’s this year, which led to the DFA. He’ll now head to Chicago and hope to right things with a Cubs squad that looks to be a contender this season.

Anyway, the Baltimore Orioles. Like the A’s they’re a team on the younger side of things led by Gunnar Henderson, Jackson Holliday, Jordan Westburg, Adley Rutschman. And this past offseason they added slugging first baseman Pete Alonso and outfielder Taylor Ward to go with top prospects Samuel Basallo, Dylan Beavers, Colton Cowser and Coby Mayo. Even though they only went 75-87 last year, there were raised expectations this year for this group of high-end talent.

Things have improved a bit for Baltimore here in 2026 but not by a whole lot as of yet. They’ve been bitten by the injury bug multiple times already this year, missing Holliday and Westburg for the entire season to date as well as seeing first baseman Ryan Mountcastle hit the IL after just eight games. Thanks to those injuries, a lineup that has some serious talent is around the middle of the pack in most offensive categories. On the bright side for them they’ve managed to tread water and at 17-21 are only a game out of a Wild Card spot. Once they get Holliday and Westburg back, they could become a bit more dangerous than their record suggests.

On the pitching side of things for Baltimore, the team yet again has problems with their starting rotation. Their top-four starters all have below-average ERA’s as guys like Shane Baz (4.99 ERA), Kyle Bradish (5.03 ERA), Trevor Rogers (4.75 ERA and currently on the IL) and old friend Chris Bassitt (5.91 ERA) have all struggled in the early going. The A’s will be seeing the three B’s this weekend in Bradish, Baz and then Bassitt. The A’s offense needs to feast against these struggling arms, though the Baltimore bullpen hasn’t been much better and is also without closer Ryan Helsley against the A’s.

As for the A’s, they’ll be sending Jacob Lopez to the mound tonight, followed by veterans Aaron Civale and Luis Severino on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. This could be Lopez’s last chance to show he deserves to stick in the rotation as he’s coming off a six-run outing and has struggled all year. Civale and Severino, meanwhile, are both on a roll coming into the weekend, and Severino especially will enjoy getting a start on the road away from Sacramento.

The Green & Gold remain in first place as we begin the weekend, and though they’re seeing a Baltimore squad that is reeling, they can still be dangerous. They lost yesterday but won their series against the Marlins. Think the A’s can tame the Orioles and get a series win this weekend?

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Angels vs Blue Jays Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Today's MLB Game

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Dylan Cease is among the league leaders in strikeouts this season, and my Angels vs. Blue Jays predictions are expecting him to rack up more punch outs in a plus-matchup against strikeout-prone Los Angeles.

Read on for my free MLB picks for Friday, May 8. 

Angels vs Blue Jays predictions

Angels vs Blue Jays best bet: Dylan Cease Over 7.5 strikeouts (-130)

It’s a high total at 7.5, but this is a plus-matchup for Toronto Blue Jays starter Dylan Cease, who faces off against the most strikeout-prone lineup in baseball

Cease K’d 12 Los Angeles Angels batters in just five innings in their April 20 meeting, and owns a 42% career strikeout rate against this current lineup. 

He has nasty stuff with the second highest K/9 this season, while ranking in the 98th percentile in whiff rate

L.A. carries a 25.5% strikeout rate and a 27.6% whiff rate. Those numbers grow to a 38% K-rating with a 42% whiff rate against the slider, which is Cease’s put-away pitch with 47% whiff rate against.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Cease has 13.15 K/9, averaging eight strikeouts per game this season.

Angels vs Blue Jays same-game parlay (SGP)

Kazuma Okamoto has recorded a hit in six straight games, going Over his posted base total in five of those contests. 

He also owns a .290 against lefties this season, crushing the fastball, which is LHP Reid Detmers' most utilized pitch.

Myles Straw has been extremely consistent this year, hitting .310 on the season and grabbing hits in each of his last four starts. He also owns a .333 average in 12 at-bats against Detmers in his career. 

Angels vs Blue Jays SGP

  • Dylan Cease Over 7.5 strikeouts
  • Kazuma Okamoto Over 1.5 total bases
  • Myles Straw Over 0.5 hits
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Angels vs Blue Jays home run pick: Kazuma Okamoto (+450)

I’m only betting a half unit on this one. 

Detmers has only allowed three home runs this season, and doesn’t allow much hard contact. However, Okamoto has shown a lot of pop in his bat lately, homering in four of his last six games with a 1.506 OPS.

Okamoto has six home runs against the fastball, which is Detmers’ most utilized pitch. 

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  • Best bets: 15-21, -2.25 units
  • SGPs: 7-29, -0.70 units
  • HR picks: 8-28, +9.65 units

Angels vs Blue Jays odds

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles +136 | Toronto -162
  • Run line: Los Angeles +1.5 | Toronto -1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 | Under 7.5

Angels vs Blue Jays trend

The Blue Jays have covered the run line in four of their last five games at home (+4.20 Units / 69% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Angels vs. Blue Jays.

How to watch Angels vs Blue Jays and game info

LocationRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
DateFriday, May 8, 2026
First pitch7:07 p.m. ET
TVABTV, Sportsnet 1
Angels starting pitcherReid Detmers
(1-2, 4.28 ERA)
Blue Jays starting pitcherDylan Cease
(2-1, 3.05 ERA)

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Canadiens vs Sabres Props & NHL Playoffs Game 2 Best Bets

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It’s go time for the Montreal Canadiens after losing the series opener to the Buffalo Sabres, and the two Atlantic Division foes go toe-to-toe at the KeyBank Center for Game 2 on Friday, May 8.

My top Canadiens vs. Sabres NHL players props and NHL picks have you covered for the action and are headlined by Montreal winger Ivan Demidov.

Best Canadiens vs Sabres props for Game 2

PlayerPickBET99
Canadiens Ivan DemidovOver 0.5 points-110
Sabres Alex LyonOver 2.5 goals against+100
Sabres Conor TimminsOver 1.5 blocked shots+110

Game 2 Prop #1: Ivan Demidov Over 0.5 points

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Montreal Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov was solid in Game 1, and we’re landing a good price on the uber-talented scorer to mark the scoresheet again tonight.

Demidov skated on a new-look line with Jake Evans and Alex Newhook at five-on-five in the series opener, and the trio paced the Habs in both Corsi For percentage (57.3%) and expected goals percentage (60.3%).

Perhaps, even more importantly, Demidov is a go-to puck distributor on the No. 1 power-play unit and has averaged 4:52 of ice time with the man advantage this postseason.

Game 2 Prop #2: Alex Lyon Over 2.5 goals against

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Hats off to Alex Lyon for backstopping the Buffalo Sabres with an otherworldly .950 save percentage and 1.023 goals saved above expected per 60 minutes across six postseason starts because he’s staring statistical correction right in the eye.

After all, he posted respective .906 and 0.380 marks across 36 regular-season games.

The Canadiens were also incredibly resilient in Round 1 and bounced back with three or more goals following two of their three losses to the Tampa Bay Lightning. I also value the Habs continuing to push in Game 1 in the third period by posting a 64.7 CF% at 5-on-5 and overall 61.4 xGF%.

Game 2 Prop #3: Conor Timmins Over 1.5 blocked shots

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Sabres defenseman Conor Timmins’ ice time has increased in five consecutive games, and most importantly, he’s jumping the boards with the No. 1 penalty-kill unit and paces the club in blocked shots while shorthanded.

The Montreal Canadiens are going to have a push back in Game 2, as well, so I’m anticipating the Habs funnelling more pucks to the net.

Montreal has also drawn 44 penalties across eight postseason games while averaging a healthy 6:11 of power-play time per game.

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How to watch the Nationals vs Marlins: Live stream info, schedule, preview

Don't miss the MLB action this Sunday on NBCSN and Peacock. The excitement begins at 12:00 PM ET with a Sunday Leadoff showdown featuring the Washington Nationals vs Miami Marlins. Then, at 7:00 PM ET, the Detroit Tigers go head-to-head with the Kansas City Royals in this week's Sunday Night Baseball thriller. See below for additional information on how to stream both games.

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The Washington Nationals have had six losing seasons since winning the World Series title in 2019. Now, the franchise is looking to the youth to help turn the page.

The Nationals have the second-youngest roster in the league, averaging 27 years, 198 days old.

At 33 years old, Blake Butera, who enters his second full month as the Nationals' skipper, is the youngest MLB manager since the Twins hired Frank Quilici in 1972.

“I think we're making progress,” Butera said. “I think the biggest thing we're going to need to see is consistency still, and that goes into our preparation every day. We all know, this is a young team; there's going to be mistakes. But are we learning from our mistakes? Are we continuing to get better and continuing to grow?"

In his first year at the helm, Marlins' manager Clayton McCullough led the team to a 79-83 finish — a 17-win improvement from the 2024 season. The Marlins look to turn that progress into postseason contention.

How to watch Washington Nationals vs Miami Marlins:

  • Where: loanDepot Park, Miami, Florida
  • When: Sunday, May 10
  • Time: 12:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: NBCSN
  • Live Stream:Peacock
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Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Rays win in Fenway to keep pace

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 07: Junior Caminero #13 of the Tampa Bay Rays is greeted at home plate by Richie Palacios #1 after hitting a two-run home run during the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on May 07, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It was a busy day in Yankee land, as the Bombers won an early afternoon game against the Rangers, while also calling up one of the franchise’s more exciting prospects in Spencer Jones. It was an all around good win against Texas, as the Yanks were able to maintain their narrow lead in the East. Despite the action on the home front, there was plenty to take in elsewhere as well. Here’s a look at what went down on Thursday around the American League.

Tampa Bay Rays (25-12) 8, Boston Red Sox (16-22) 4

Despite the final score, the Rays and Red Sox had a tight game going for much of the night on Thursday. After being knotted up for most of the game, late offense from Tampa Bay sealed the deal, as the Rays were able to keep pace with the New York.

The action started in the second inning, when the Rays kicked off scoring with a three piece, coming thanks to an RBI apiece from Ben Williamson, Cedric Mullins, and Yandy Díaz. But, with their backs against the wall early, the Sox countered with three of their own, due in part to some shaky Tampa Bay defense and a single from Caleb Durbin that tied the game. Not an ideal beginning for starters Jake Bennet and Jax Griffin.

Both hurlers, however, settled down in the middle innings, as the score remained knotted at three through the end of the fifth inning. The Rays made their move in the sixth, when the speedy Chandler Simpson poked a single up the middle that scored a pair of runs.

Two innings later, Simpson struck again, this time with a run-scoring triple to give Tampa Bay some insurance in the eighth. Boston countered with a quick run in the bottom half of the inning, but the Rays swung right back. With a runner on in the ninth, Junior Caminero pitched in with a rocket of a homer into center field. His 10th long ball of the season put them up 8-4.

With a four-run lead now in tow, the Rays sent out Cole Sulser to shut things down, and he promptly delivered a perfect ninth inning. With the win in Boston, the Rays keep up with the Yankees in the AL East, as they sit just a half game back.

Other Games

Cleveland Guardians (20-19) 8, Kansas City Royals (17-21) 5: The Guardians jumped out to an early lead and cruised to victory on Thursday. Kyle Manzardo was responsible for a two-run double in the first inning that saw Cleveland go up 3-0. They piled on later in the game, when Bo Naylor belted his second homer of the season in the seventh, a three-run shot. They also benefitted from a gritty start from Gavin Cecconi, who allowed 6 hits and three walks, but just a pair of runs in 5.1 innings.

Miami Marlins (17-21) 4, Baltimore Orioles (17-21) 3: After the O’s came back, they ultimately fell to the Fish in walk-off fashion on Thursday. The Marlins took an early lead thanks to a two-run shot from Liam Hicks, his ninth of the year. Down 3-1 in the middle innings, Baltimore eventually tied things up with an RBI from Tyler O’Neill and a two-run single from Pete Alonso a few innings later. Tied up in the ninth, it was the defense that failed the O’s as a throwing error from third baseman Coby Mayo allowed the walk-off run to score in the ninth.

Mike Sirota’s hot run continues

PHOENIX, AZ - MARCH 21: Mike Sirota #7 of the Los Angeles Dodgers runs to first after hitting a one-run single in the second inning during the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch on Saturday, March 21, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Rob Leiter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It’s not often you see a nine-run inning, but that’s exactly the kind of damage the Loons conceded on their way to splitting a doubleheader with Lake County.

Player of the day

Between the two games, Mike Sirota was the undeniable standout player, reaching base safely seven times, including all five in the Loons’ 15-13 defeat. Recently elected the Player of the Week, Sirota, showcased his patience by taking multiple free passes in each of these games, scoring four runs, and also driving in four.

The young outfielder is up to a .344 batting average on the season and an OPS of 1.219, easily putting him as one of, if not the most dangerous hitters in High-A right now, making a case for an early promotion in 2026.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

In a bit of a sloppy game with both sides committing multiple errors, the Comets managed to outlast the Bees by a score of six to five, thanks to a three-run shot by leadoff hitter Ryan Fitzgerald, driving forward what became a five-run rally for the Comets in the fourth.

Scoring in the sixth and eighth, the Bees made this a one-run game late—they had the bases loaded with two outs in the ninth against Wyatt Mills, who had come in trying to fix the mess left by Jerming Rosario. Mills had in his way former Dodger Chris Taylor, who ended up flying out to left field.

Kiké Hernández had another solid performance, going up to the plate three times, securing one hit, and scoring a run, once again playing third base. Speaking of rehabbing big leaguers, Mookie Betts will be joining the Comets this Friday for a couple of games as he returns from injury.

Double-A Tulsa

The 3.1 scoreless innings delivered by the Drillers’ bullpen didn’t particularly matter, as more than enough damage to lose the game had been conceded by starter Patrick Copen, who took his first loss of the year, allowing nine earned runs to come across, a season-high for him.

Despite five different Drillers securing multihit performances, the offense wouldn’t get on the board until the sixth inning. Elijah Hainline’s and Joe Vetrano’s home runs weren’t enough to make this a game, as the Drillers fell 9-5 on the road.

High-A Great Lakes

Despite the nine-run inning the Loons conceded in the first game of this doubleheader, they led that one 13-12 heading into the final frame, but Reynaldo Yean couldn’t shut the door on Lake County—the one hit he allowed was a three-run shot to Jeffrey Mercedes that won the game for the home club. With that, the Loons wasted a marvelous performance from Sirota, who went three for three with a pair of walks, reaching base in all of his five plate appearances.

The second game was quiet in comparison as Logan Tabeling shut down Lake County with nine strikeouts in 5.1 innings as the Loons returned the favor, doing it so wth an unlikely source of power. Ninth-hole hitter Jose Izazza had the biggest knock of the game, hitting a three-run shot to cement a 7-2 win for the visiting club. Sirota didn’t record any hits on that one, but reached safely twice on a pair of walks.

Single-A Ontario

There was little to no offense to show for it as the Tower Buzzers lost 2-1 to the Quakes on the road. The two teams combined for just six hits and three runs. Ching-Hsien Ko, who had been one of the better hitters for the Tower Buzzers as of late, went 0 for 4 with three punchouts.

In a game with so little offense happening on both sides, it’s fitting that the winning run would come from a throwing error by second baseman Mairoshendrick Martinus. Striking out a combined 13 times as a team, the Tower Buzzers delivered one of their worst offensive showings of the year.

Transactions

Outfielders Landyn Vidourek and Brendan Tunink were sent by the Ontario Tower Buzzers to the ACL Dodgers for rehab assignments.

Thursday’s scores

  • Oklahoma City 6, Salt Lake 5
  • Arkansas 9, Tulsa 4
  • Lake County 15, Great Lakes 13
  • Lake County 2, Great Lakes 7
  • Rancho Cucamonga 2, Ontario 1

Friday’s schedule

  • 3:05 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Wyatt Crowell) at Lake County (Kade Anderson)
  • Game 2 of doubleheader: Tulsa (Payton Martin) at Lake County (Nico Tellache)
  • 3:35 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Zach Root) at Lake County (Franklin Gómez)
  • 5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Christian Romero) vs. Salt Lake (TBD)
  • 6:30 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) at Rancho Cucamonga (Trey Gregory-Alford)

Orioles-Athletics series preview: The AL West leaders come to Baltimore

Aug 9, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Athletics second baseman Luis Urias (17) scores during the fifth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

In 2025, the Orioles and the Athletics were largely the same team. They finished within one game of each other (75 vs. 76 wins). They each sported young, promising stars—Gunnar Henderson for the O’s and Nick Kurtz for the A’s. And they were both largely undone by inconsistent pitching, with Baltimore finishing 26th in ERA at 4.60 and the City-less Athletics finishing 27th at 4.70.

Given the offseasons the two teams had, if someone had to guess which team would come into this series in first place, most would’ve guessed the Orioles. Instead, Baltimore comes in sporting a 17-21 record that has them in third in the AL East, while the Athletics are 19-18 and sit a game and a half ahead of the Mariners for first in the AL West.

Neither team has been great of late, with the Orioles going 4-6 in their last 10 and the A’s 5-5. Baltimore comes into Friday’s series opener fresh off a stinging, walk-off loss to the Marlins in Miami, while the A’s demolished the Phillies 12-1 in their series finale Thursday.

Despite the Sacramento residents coming into Baltimore with a winning record, they are largely a similar caliber team to the O’s. Heading into Thursday’s games, they had the 17th-ranked offense at 4.25 runs/game and the 24th-ranked pitching staff with a 4.67 ERA. The Orioles so far have been a better offensive team (11th with 4.62 runs/game) but a significantly worse pitching team (29th with a 4.88 team ERA).

Both the A’s and O’s have outperformed their expected W-L records by one game, and both come into Baltimore with something to prove. The Orioles want to prove they can beat good teams and solidify themselves as playoff hopefuls. The Athletics want to prove that their start isn’t a fluke and that they have staying power in an AL West that’s been largely disappointing.

The Orioles lost their season series to the A’s last year, 4 games to 2, with the Athletics winning both series. If Baltimore wants to avoid the same fate in 2026, they’ll need to slow down A’s catcher Shea Langeliers. The former first-round pick has been the A’s offensive catalyst the first six weeks of the season, slashing .336/.390/.627 while leading the Athletics with 45 hits, 10 home runs and 24 runs scored. Langeliers’ career record against the O’s—.197 average, .672 OPS—isn’t anything special, but he does have five homers in 16 games vs. Baltimore.

The artists formerly based in Oakland will need to try and slow down Oriole sluggers Samuel Basallo and Pete Alonso. Since the start of the Yankees series, the Polar Bear and the big backstop are a combined 17-for-49 (.347) with three homers, six doubles, a triple and 13 RBIs.

Game 1, Friday, May 8th, 7:05pm ET

Where to watch: MASN/MASN+

Probable pitchers: RHP Kyle Bradish (1-4, 5.03 ERA, 35 K) vs. LHP Jacob Lopez (2-2, 6.60 ERA, 23 K)

Bradish has easily been the Orioles’ most disappointing starter this season, with only one quality start in his first seven outings and a complete lack of sharpness in how he’s pitching. Bradish’s 21 walks are the sixth-most of any major league pitcher, and if he had enough innings to qualify, his 1.82 WHIP would be the second-worst mark in the bigs. His last start against the Yankees was his worst of the year, taking the loss after putting up 4 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 4 BB, 4 K and 2 HR.

Bradish dominated the A’s the only time he faced them, earning the W in a 12-1 Orioles’ win back in 2023. Perhaps better remembered as “the game Gunnar Henderson could’ve hit for the cycle, but decided not to,” Bradish pitched six scoreless innings that afternoon, allowing only two hits and punching out eight.

Opposing Bradish on Friday is one of the only pitchers currently pitching worse than him, A’s left-hander Jacob Lopez. The lefty has had some of the worst command in all of baseball, as his 6.6 BB/9 would be the worst mark in the big leagues if he qualified. Lopez is also coming off his worst start of the year, having surrendered six runs on eight hits over 5.1 IP in a 14-6 loss to the Guardians. Despite starting his career in Tampa, Lopez has faced the O’s only once before, tossing four innings and allowing just one unearned run in a 5-1 A’s win last season.

Game 2, Saturday, May 9th, 4:05pm ET

Where to watch: MASN/MASN+

Probable pitchers: RHP Shane Baz (1-3, 4.99 ERA, 33 K) vs. RHP Aaron Civale (3-1, 2.95 ERA, 27 K)

Saturday afternoon’s matchup seems like a pitching mismatch on paper, as the struggling Shane Baz takes on the surging Aaron Civale in front of the Camden Yards faithful. Like Bradish, Baz was shelled in the Bronx in his last outing. The 26-year-old finished with a line of 5.2 IP, 5 H, 6 R (5 ER), 5 BB, 4 K and 1 HR in a game the Yankees won 12-1. We’ve seen more good from Baz this season than Bradish, but the lows are equally as low, with the former Ray struggling to generate the number of whiffs we expect from good Shane Baz.

Baz faced the A’s twice last year, going seven innings each time, putting up a 4.50 ERA and racking up a combined 18 Ks. The Orioles would love to get that kind of length and strikeout numbers, as they’ll need the Baz we saw against Pittsburgh and Houston if he’s going to out-duel Civale and the A’s.

The Northern California squad counters the Orioles’ former Ray with a former Ray of their own in the cutter-happy Civale. The 30-year-old has perhaps been one of the luckiest pitchers in baseball this season, posting a 2.95 ERA in seven starts, despite an expected ERA of 4.19 and one of the worst hard-hit rates in baseball. In his last start vs. Cleveland, Civale scattered seven hits over six innings, allowing only one run in a 7-1 A’s win.

The Orioles dominated the soft-tossing Civale in his Tampa days, tagging hime for a 5.81 ERA in five starts with eight home runs. The right-hander did have a solid outing the last time he pitched in Camden Yards, scattering six hits over 5.1 innings while limiting the Orioles to just one run. The O’s biggest weakness offensively is their propensity for strikeouts, which shouldn’t be an issue against Civale and his 6.6 K/9 rate.

Game 3, Sunday, May 10th, 1:35pm ET

Where to watch: MASN/MASN+

Probable pitchers: RHP Chris Bassitt (2-2, 5.91 ERA, 20 K) vs. RHP Luis Severino (2-3, 4.15 ERA, 43 K)

The Sunday matinee pits two veteran pitchers against each other, with one trying to rediscover his best form and the other enjoying a recent hot streak. It looked like the Orioles were finally getting good Chris Bassitt when the former All-Star pitched 6.2 innings of one-run ball in a win over Houston eight days ago. However, the 37-year-old followed that up with a 4 IP, 6 H, 4 ER performance against the Marlins, which once again had him looking like the 2026 version of Charlie Morton.

Despite being a former A, Bassitt has faced off against the California club plenty, sporting a 4.20 ERA and 1.18 WHIP in 45 career innings vs. the Athletics. The right struggled in his last start vs. the A’s, allowing five runs over five innings last season in Toronto.

Opposing Bassitt will be a familiar foe in former Yankee Luis Severino. The right-hander’s last trip to Camden Yards was a memorable one for Orioles fans, as the O’s tagged Severino for seven runs in the 1st inning, eventually chasing him in the 4th after he gave up 10 hits and nine earned runs. Severino will hope his current hot streak can help him overcome his career 4.89 ERA at Camden Yards. The 32-year-old has allowed only one earned run in each of his last three starts, posting a 1.45 ERA over 18.2 IP while striking out 16.


Can the O’s do what they failed to do in Miami and sweep the A’s out of Baltimore? Or will the City-less Athletics make themselves feel at home in Baltimore and push the O’s further away from .500? Let us know in the comments.

Padres’ Jake Cronenworth sidelined by concussion indefinitely

San Diego Padres second baseman Jake Cronenworth (Photo by Denis Poroy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Diego Padres have put Jake Cronenworth’s 2026 season on hold.

The team announced they have placed their second baseman on the seven-day concussion injury list. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune (need a paid subscription), Cronenworth began experiencing bouts of fogginess and difficulty focusing during at-bats following the Padres’ road trip to Mexico City.

The slow burn of Cronenworth’s health condition

The medical staff misattributed his symptoms to the effects of playing at high altitude. But his physical troubles can be traced back to being hit in the jaw by a pitch thrown by Los Angeles Angels pitcher Yusei Kikuchi. 

At first, Friars manager Craig Stammen thought everything was going well. It kept Cronenworth out of the lineup for only one game, as initial baseline tests cleared him of a concussion. Slowly, his condition began to deteriorate, as headaches became more frequent. It was wise to get a medical explanation for his failing state. 

To his credit, Cronenworth kept playing without complaint, as his toughness is legendary in San Diego. He has been hit by a pitch 65 times, so Crone knows how to deal with pain.

A batting slump of major proportions

Unfortunately, his production at the plate took a major hit. He has endured the worst batting slump of his seven-year major league career. 

Cronenworth is batting .111 in 27 at-bats since the hit-by-pitch incident. The lefty has recorded only three hits, one RBI, four walks, with a .498 OPS. And for the season, Crone is hitting .144 with one home run and four RBI.

At times, it looked like he was swinging at pitches way too late in the strike zone. It is not a timing issue but rather a matter of failing to recognize the pitch coming out of the delivery.

Who is in at 2B?

With Cronenworth out of the lineup, the Padres have a few options to replace him at second. The team called up Sung-Mun Song from the minors to take his place on the roster and in the field. You may see Fernando Tatis Jr. start at second base periodically. It will depend on the pitching matchup.

Song carried his hot start in El Paso straight into the majors. He is hitting .500 with two RBI in two games. 

Baseball’s concussion protocol has come a long way over the last decade. Team doctors have made tremendous strides in diagnosing head injuries, but there is room for improvement. No one ever wants to see a player removed from the lineup because he sustained a concussion. 

It is no one’s fault that Cronenworth played with a head injury for an extended period. Everyone wishes the diagnosis had come sooner, but despite following all the correct steps, concussion symptoms often take time to surface.

The good news is that the Friars and Cronenworth know the cause of his struggles. Now, we wait for him to heal and return to form with the bat. Cronenworth will not be out of the woods until he puts together a couple of good games. 

Team doctors will monitor his progression before clearing him to play again. Do not be surprised if Cronenworth’s return to the lineup is longer than seven days.

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 38

This whole stretch has been such a whirlwind, there has been no time really spent on narratives. Beginning April 17, the Cubs played 13 games in 13 days. That included a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego in there as well as series again the Mets and Phillies, both with playoff aspirations. They aced that test with a 10-3 record, audaciously starting it with eight straight wins to run a winning streak to 10 games before stumbling out west. But in addition to those 13 games in 13 days, they had just one day off and then 10 more games. They’ve now played seven of that 10 and won them all to run a winning streak to nine games.

Not just a 19-3 run, but a 19-3 run in 25 days. If it feels like this is a historic run, I do believe that is accurate. I believe the 19-3 stretch of 22 games runs all of the way back to 1935. None of us were alive for anything like this before. Even then, baseball was vastly different than what it is today. Somehow, some way this team finds itself chasing history of the best kind. Another test awaits as they set back out on the road. But the Cubs leave Wrigley riding a 15-game home winning streak that, again, none of us has ever seen. They leave with the best record in baseball (tied with the Braves and Yankees). This has been remarkable and a whole lot of fun.

Thursday, the script was a bit different. The team got a fairly dominant start from Shōta Imanaga. Imanaga was particularly sharp over the first four innings while the game was tight. He can probably be excused a little for getting out of the zone following a fourth inning that saw the Cubs bat seemingly forever. They tallied seven runs against two Reds pitchers, including a delay for an injured pitcher.

The only blemish on the game was the bullpen not being able to limp across the finish line without Daniel Palencia getting into the game to record the last out. The offense produced seven hits and drew seven walks and a hit by pitch. As was often the case in this series, the difference defensively between an elite Cub defense and a leaky Reds defense was on display. The Reds weren’t charged with any errors, but they definitely had some miscues, including one particularly absent-minded play that robbed Ke’Bryan Hayes of a nifty highlight reel (would have been) double play.

I’ve talked in years past about the Cubs getting greedy. They are playing the greediest baseball I’ve ever seen. They’ve definitely caught some teams at the right time. But they have pounced just about every time an opponent has faltered over these last 22 games. It’s breathtaking and a whole lot of fun. Soak it in, Cubs fans. It won’t always be this way. Enjoy the ride.

Three Positives:

  • Michael Conforto crushed the ball all day long. Single, double, homer, walk, two runs, two runs driven in. He has just 45 plate appearances but a .361/.467/.667 line.
  • Shōta Imanaga threw six innings and allowed one run on six hits and three walks while striking out 10.
  • Miguel Amaya had a two-run single, drew a walk and was hit by a pitch.

Game 38, May 7: Cubs 8, Reds 3 (26-12)

Reminder: Heroes and Goats are determined by WPA scores and are in no way subjective.

THREE HEROES:

  • Superhero: Shōta Imanaga (.221). 6 IP, 28 BF, 6 H, 3 BB, 1 ER, 10 K (W 4-2)
  • Hero: Michael Conforto (.176). 3-3, HR, BB, 2 RBI, 2 R
  • Sidekick: Pete Crow-Armstrong (.091). 1-3, BB, RBI, R, SB

THREE GOATS:

  • Billy Goat: Nico Hoerner (-.094). 1-4, BB, RBI, R, DP
  • Goat: Moisés Ballesteros (-.049). 0-4, BB
  • Kid: Dansby Swanson (-.019). 0-3, BB, RBI, R

WPA Play of the Game: Michael Conforto’s solo homer in the second inning kicked off the scoring. (.115)

*Reds Play of the Game: With runners at first and second with no outs in the third inning and the Cubs up one, Rhett Lowder got Nico Hoerner to ground into an around the horn double play. (.089)

Cubs Player of the Game:

Game 37 Winner: Pete Crow-Armstrong received 223 of 242 votes.

Rizzo Award Standings: (Top 3/Bottom 3)

The award is named for Anthony Rizzo, who finished first in this category three of the first four years it was in existence and four times overall. He also recorded the highest season total ever at +65.5. The point scale is three points for a Superhero down to negative three points for a Billy Goat.

  • Michael Conforto +12
  • Shōta Imanaga +10
  • Michael Bsuch +9
  • Dansby Swanson/Jacob Webb/Caleb Thielbar/Phil Maton -6
  • Matt Shaw -9
  • Seiya Suzuki -14

A reminder that Imanaga was the 2024 Rizzo Award winner (nudging out Seiya Suzuki).

Current Win Pace: 110.84

Up Next: The Cubs travel to Texas to face the Rangers (17-20). The Rangers have lost seven of 10 and are just 7-8 at home. This feels like a little bit of a trap series at the end of a very long stretch of games and a closely contested series with the Reds. Ben Brown (1-1, 2.10, 25.2 IP) makes his first start after 12 relief appearances. He’s made 23 big league starts for the Cubs, including a few spectacular ones. He threw in the opener of the Reds series, so he’ll only be on three days rest. It’s hard to see him going any more than three innings. My guess is that they hope to get once through the order and then piggyback with Javier Assad. This is essentially a bullpen game with a highly depleted bullpen. Hopefully, the offense can jump out early.

26-year-old Kumar Rocker (1-3, 4.71, 28.2 IP) makes his seventh start of the year for the Rangers. Last time out, he allowed five runs on seven hits in just two innings against the Tigers in Detroit. The 3rd overall pick by the Rangers in 2022 had made 23 career starts with a 5.25 ERA. A couple of starts ago he held the Pirates to one run in six innings and he followed that with two runs over six against the A’s. Both of those starts were in Texas.

Find a way. Keep it rolling.

Go Cubs!