BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #33: RHP Hayden Minton

The West Michigan Whitecaps host Opening Night against Dayton on Friday, April, 4, at LMCU Ballpark. | Adam Vander Kooy/Holland Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

If you’re following along with our prospect rankings and reports, you’ve noticed several themes developing. One low key trend that’s less obvious is the Tigers success with inexpensive college pitchers from smaller schools. While the Detroit Tigers have focused their bonus pools at the top of the draft and then on prep talent later on, they’ve done a pretty nice job plucking the right college pitchers beyond the top three rounds. A few have already turned into minor trade chips, while Troy Melton and to a lesser extent, Jaden Hamm, developed into legit upper level pitching prospects. 2023 ninth rounder Hayden Minton may be another one in the making, but a big test is coming in 2026 as the right-hander makes the Double-A leap.

The Tigers paid Minton the minimum after a good senior year for Missouri State. The Oklahoma product pitched there without much to recommend him as a freshman and sophomore, and spent his junior year in community college before earning his way back. On draft day, the 6’3”, 210 pound right-hander was an unheralded senior signing with just one good season for a solid but unspectacular D1 program, but good strikeout rates, advanced strike throwing, and a strong trendline after having to work his way back to Missouri State drew the attention of the Tigers’ scouting department hoping for a bit of a late bloomer.

Beyond his size and control, there were a few other traits the Tigers were intrigued by. They like pitchers with good extension, and Minton gets almost seven feet of extension to the plate, well above average. He can also rip the baseball, averaging 2720 rpms on his mid-80’s slider, a little less with his 80 mph curveball. In pro ball, Minton has leaned into the slider and it has developed into an above average pitch for him. Even better, he arrived with some changeup feel as well, understanding how to kill spin and velocity on his 85 mph circle change while maintaining his armspeed.

Minton’s fastball isn’t a standout pitch, but his size, extension, and fairly limited pitching background in college argued for plenty of upside. He arrived in Lakeland in 2024 with a fringe average sinker sitting 93 mph, and while its movement profile out a low three-quarters arm slot needed some tuning in pro ball, Minton arrived with the ability to locate it around the strikeout zone and induce weak contact.

Minton struck out his share of hitters in 2024, but as he and the Tigers worked on his stuff, his strike throwing suffered at points. He pitched a lot better than his 4.65 ERA. A 26.6 percent strikeout rate against his 10.4 percent walk rate was a good ratio, and he didn’t allow many home runs. Instead he was mostly BABIP’d to death. Still, the stuff developed, his command started to come around as the season progressed, and he made 21 starts and threw 93 innings.

That pro debut didn’t wow anyone, and Minton wasn’t jumping up any prospect lists, but his 2025 season showed signs of growth. He cut his walk rates down to nothing in seven starts at Single-A Lakeland to start the year, then made the move to High-A West Michigan. He had some trouble making the move, giving up a few more home runs as he continued to tweak the fastball and slider in particular. His results were fine in June, but the strikeouts were lacking a bit, and then he had a rough stretch of starts in July that contined after the All-Star break.

Finally, everything started clicking for Minton in August, and he posted a 2.63 ERA for the month. His fastball velocity was up a bit and his ability to command the slider and curveball combination sharpened up considerably. Over his final six outings, he issued just five walks, while striking out 29 hitters and allowing just two home runs across 29 innings. The timing couldn’t have been better as the Whitecaps stormed down the stretch with momentum that would carry them to a Midwest League championship. Minton’s contribution was six no-hit innings with five strikeouts and one walk to lead the Whitecaps to a divisional title over Lake County on September 11. You can watch that outing here courtesy of Tigers Minor League Report.

At season’s end, Minton looked like a much more well rounded pitcher. He was sitting 94 mph consistently and touching 96-97 when he let it all out. He appears to be mixing in more fourseamers with the sinker and is getting more whiffs up in the zone as a result. His low three-quarters armslot doesn’t produce great ride, and this is still an average set of fastballs, but by mixing types and taking advantage of his extension and improved command, he’s become much more effective with it. A steadier bump in velocity or some tweaks to get a little more seam-shifted wake movement will still be required to really develop an above average heater, but he’s a lot closer than he was at the beginning of 2025. The hints of 96-97 mph heat showing up bodes well for his future.

Another area in which he shines is in pairing the tilt on his slider and curveball to keep hitters guessing. The slider will draw plenty of whiffs and is an above average pitch when he’s dialed in. The curveball is fringe average, but because he’s able to make the pair look the same out of his hand, he’s often able to get hitters off balance and induce routine contact off the curveball. His changeup still has nice depth, but his command of it remains fairly crude. As a result, Minton was really tough on right-handed hitters, but sometimes struggled against lefties.

Essentially he reminds me somewhat of another Sawyer Gipson-Long in the making. It’s natural to look for guys with plus raw stuff and hope they round out their arsenal and develop command. Eye-popping stuff is the quickest path to big bonuses and focus from prospect hounds. Minton is a bit ahead of the curve in terms of command, particularly for a pitcher with a fairly long arm path. He also now boasts a pretty well rounded pitch mix. Still, it’s true that the stuff is still pretty average overall with the exception of his slider.

While Minton will be 25 this year and has two full seasons of pro ball under his belt, I still think his limited college career, size, and extension bode well for a little upside remaining in terms of pure stuff. Some of those late bloomer tendencies have already come to pass to get him this far. He’ll need a bit more to make the leap and thrive at the Double-A level this season. If things come together a little more the Tigers will have a pretty good depth starter candidate who can swing to middle relief as well.

Kerrick Jackson and Co. aim for a bounce-back season

Coming off a season where Missouri baseball sat at the bottom of the Southeastern Conference with a 16-39 record and three wins in SEC play, there’s no place to look except up for a bounce-back season. Injury returnees, a revamp in identity, and a building project were some of the main talking points from Tigers head coach Kerrick Jackson on Friday afternoon when he met with the local media. 

One key point in the talking points of positivity was that the build is going to take time, and there is no satisfaction with where the program is currently. A flip on the constant reality of the Tigers being an underdog in the all-powerful SEC baseball conference this season is to simply use that status to help themselves play their best baseball.

“It’s year three for us, and we finally have the right people in place,” Jackson said. “Whenever you’re building something, it takes time. My first year here, we didn’t bring in 25 portal guys. We didn’t do that in year two, either. We slowly pieced things together and got the right people in for the system we want. Now we have people who have been here for several years, and they know what our culture needs to be, and how we need to go about things.”

“For me, it feels comfortable,” Tigers infielder Kam Durnin said. “Growing up where I did in the middle of nowhere, the closest facility I had to play baseball at was Columbia, which was an hour and a half away. I’m used to the underdog mentality, to having to work more to get the same amount done as everyone else.”

Durnin is certainly a player who could help the Tigers reach that timeline. A standout not just due to his two years at Wichita State, but also because of his off-the-charts season in the summer of 2025. The numbers and achievements at the plate speak for themselves: .407 batting average, 56 RBI, and a 1.181 OPS in 40 games, with his BA and RBI both Appalachian League records according to MU athletics.

In that timeframe, Durnin achieved a 13-game hit streak, which also led the Appalachian League, and ultimately finished the season with a 10-game hit streak. Durnin went 1-for-3 at the plate in the scrimmage Friday afternoon with a single and a stolen base.

“He’s a high-IQ baseball guy,” Jackson said. ”Obviously, he’s really talented. He’s a really good shortstop, and he’s going to be solid there. Offensively, he really hadn’t come into his own until this past summer, and then it took off. He’s made himself a complete baseball player. He comes from a baseball family, and what he’s done by coming in here — bringing that energy and that desire to compete — has been really infectious for our guys. It’s been really good.“


The Tigers are coming off a season in which their pitching staff posted a team ERA of 9.19 and allowed a conference-worst 458 earned runs and 290 walks. Enter new pitching coach Drew Dickinson.

In June 2025, Jackson announced the hiring of Dickinson, who coached a Virginia Cavaliers pitching staff that made three total trips to the College World Series since 2021 and ranked in the upper echelon of ERA, including the fourth-best in the nation in 2021, according to MU Athletics.

When asked about the mojo the revamped pitching staff aims to develop, Jackson had two words for what Dickinson will bring: energy and identity. 

“That’s something our pitching staff hasn’t had — an identity,” Jackson said. “Now they do. He’s a competitor. He’s going to compete in anything: chewing gum, walking down the sidewalk, whatever it is. He loves to compete, and he puts that on those guys. They’re embracing that, and as a result, you’re going to see our guys go out and do just that — be relentless, put pressure on teams.”

Two arms on the pitching staff, JD Dohrmann and Dane Bjorn, both stood out among the appearances in Mizzou’s intersquad scrimmage on Friday afternoon. Dohrmann tossed six innings, allowing three earned runs, while Bjorn kept the bats quiet in his two scoreless innings of relief.

Javyn Pimental was accustomed to keeping runners off the basepaths himself, leading the Tigers in team ERA at 3.61, and allowed nine base hits, the least conceded on the Mizzou pitching staff. This strong 2024 season appeared to be a resurgence for the left-hander, before the nightmare scenario for every pitcher hit him: Tommy John surgery, which kept Pimental sidelined for the whole of the 2025 season. Pimental, being one of the multitude of starters who had limited time on the mound last season.

“I couldn’t really make an impact on the field where I wanted to, but in the locker room and clubhouse, I could still make an impact,” Pimental said. ”That year and a half where I sat on the sideline, I took things for granted, and when things get taken away, you have a different gratitude for it.”

2026 will mark the third season at the helm at Mizzou for Jackson in the rebuilding process of the Tigers’ program. Jackson said the difficulties have given him lessons, but one important one in particular.

“All good things take time. We’re building, not reloading. Nobody likes to build except the builder. It’s like the North End Zone project — nobody likes what it looks like right now, but when it’s unveiled, everyone’s going to love it. You have to enjoy the process and not get frustrated. Once we reach our timeline, we’re not going backwards.”

José Ramos will try to make his big league debut in 2026

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Having spent the entirety of his professional baseball career in the Dodgers organization until he signed a minor league deal with the Mets this offseason, José Ramos has yet to get a shot in the big leagues. And heading into his age-25 season, he seems most likely to begin the year in Triple-A Syracuse.

After signing with Los Angeles as an international free agent out of Panama in 2018, Ramos first played in the Dominican Summer League in 2019, putting up a relatively pedestrian .739 OPS. Like all minor league players, he didn’t play in any games in 2020, but he came back strong in 2021 with a .329/.396/.576 line and 11 home runs in just 288 plate appearances in Rookie and Single-A ball.

As he moved up the ranks of the Dodgers’ system, though, Ramos tended to see worse results. In 2022, between Single-A and High-A, he finished with an .818 OPS. And in Double-A the following year, he wound up with a .742 OPS. The Dodgers had him repeat the level in 2024, and things went worse the second time around, as he hit just .221/.308/.388. He started the 2025 season in Double-A once again, and things didn’t improve, as he hit ten home runs but had just a .688 OPS in 58 games at the level to start the year.

Despite those struggles, the Dodgers bumped Ramos up to their Triple-A affiliate for the first time in July. The change of scenery seemed to help, even if the Pacific Coast League features some particularly hitter-friendly parks. Ramos hit .295/.359/.557 with eight home runs in 167 plate appearances.

Defensively, Ramos has played center field the majority of the time in his minor league career, but he’s logged significant innings in right field and played a little bit of left field, as well. That relative flexibility could give him a better chance at getting his first look in the big leagues this year with the Mets, as the team’s outfield is perhaps the most uncertain part of its roster.

Luis Robert Jr. hasn’t been the most durable player, Tyrone Taylor struggled mightily at the plate last year, and Carson Benge isn’t a lock to hit the ground running this season, even if there’s very good reason to be excited about the Mets leaving the left field job open for him to win in spring training. And we’ll see if the Mets really intend to use Brett Baty at all in left field.

Ramos would have to establish himself as the team’s best option should they need to call someone up from the minor league ranks, and he won’t be without competition. Mets prospects A.J. Ewing and Nick Morabito might both start the year in Syracuse and have center field experience and at least some innings logged in a corner outfield spot. And Ramos isn’t the only mid-to-late 20s outfielder who will be in the mix, either.

There are quite a few variables in the mix here, but we know that David Stearns likes a center fielder who can hit home runs. We’ll presumably get a look at Ramos a bit in spring training and then plenty more in Syracuse, and if he’s a good defender in center, even a decent line at the plate in Triple-A might be enough to get him a look.

Kansas City Royals news: MLB Network snubs Maikel Garcia

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 24: Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals looks on during the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 24, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Vahe Gregorian talks to players at Royals Rally about moving in the fences at the K.

While Pasquantino perceives a vast number of ways to try to process what this means, he is exhilarated by the concept in terms of individual production — “you kidding me?!” — and appreciates the move in the context of the Royals’ history … and future.

The bottom-line rationale, as he sees it:

“Most people that follow baseball would agree the Royals have always built their teams in specific ways, which was to fit the ballpark,” he said at Royals Rally. “The Royals have not traditionally won a ton of games.”

Anne Rogers has a primer on spring training as the team heads to Arizona.

David Lesky considers if the Royals will still add some bullpen help.

There are still some good arms out there on the free agent market. Some are lottery tickets, but I would still have no problem adding someone like Justin Wilson or even taking a chance on Michael Kopech or someone like them. I just think it’s so interesting how much they’ve talked about adding in the bullpen when the bullpen looks pretty full at this moment. Even if you say that Lynch and Falter aren’t guarantees and Schreiber is getting moved, there are options to replace them who have already fared well in the big leagues. I’m intrigued by this idea that they might be looking at more bullpen help.

I haven’t heard about Bubic in the bullpen for a long time, but I feel like that’s still a possibility if it needs to be one. 

Kevin O’Brien at Royals Keep writes about five Royals position player sleeper prospects, like outfielder Spencer Nivens.

There were some high hopes last season for Nivens, a fifth-round pick in the 2023 MLB Draft out of Missouri State in Springfield. In 99 games and 412 plate appearances in High-A Quad Cities in 2024, he hit 20 home runs, posted a .369 wOBA, and 130 wRC+. He had a slightly high strikeout rate at 26.9%, and his 0.44 BB/K ratio was good, not great.  Furthermore, he only hit .243, though his .290 BABIP did him no favors in the Midwest League. 

That said, the power was enticing, and there was some hope that Nivens could be a 20+ HR and 15-20 SB threat at the MLB level in 2027 or 2028.

Pete Grathoff writes that being omitted from third baseman rankings by MLB Network’s Shredder will fuel Maikel Garcia.

Former Royals reliever Scott Barlow signs a one-year, $2 million contract with the Athletics.

David Schoenfield at ESPN suggests some trades that could shake things up before spring training.

The Marlins trade outfielder Victor Mesa Jr. to the Rays.

The Dodgers designate pitcher Anthony Banda for assignment.

The Angels sign lefty reliever Brent Suter to a one-year deal.

Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez may begin the year in the minors.

The Red Sox are still looking for infield help.

Team USA finally has a superteam for the World Baseball Classic.

Blue Jays broadcaster and former Royals catcher Buck Martinez is retiring.

Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase allegedly rigged pitches in 48 games.

Warriors owner Joe Lacob may be interested in buying the Padres.

Former All-Star Yasiel Puig is found guilty in an illegal gambling case.

No one watched the Pro Bowl on TV.

Why Olympic skiers are being accused of injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises.

Eddie Bauer will close stores in North America and could file for bankruptcy.

Doctors share how to get the most out of your bidet.

Carrots are actually good for your eyes.

Your song of the day is Gerry Rafferty with Baker Street.

Championship roundup: Coventry held by Oxford; squirrel delays play at Hull

  • Leaders stumble again in 0-0 draw with 10-man Oxford

  • Pitch-invading squirrel holds up Hull’s loss to Bristol City

Frank Lampard called his Coventry side’s 0-0 draw with 10-man Oxford “one of those days” as the Championship leaders failed to beat the relegation-threatened U’s.

Lampard’s side were up against 10 men for the final 13 minutes plus stoppage time after Will Lankshear saw red for Oxford 20 minutes after coming off the bench. Romain Esse saw an effort cleared off the line while Haji Wright lashed an effort into the side netting late on, but City’s winless run reached three games and leaves them vulnerable to being knocked off the top by Middlesbrough on Monday.

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Cavaliers vs Kings Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Cleveland Cavaliers should see prized trade deadline pickup James Harden suit up before the end of their five-game road trip through the West.

It just might not be Saturday in Sacramento against the Kings.

Even without Harden, my Cavaliers vs. Kings predictions and NBA picks expect Cleveland to take advantage of a Sacramento team playing the second night of a back-to-back, but it won't be enough to cover on Saturday, February 7.

Cavaliers vs Kings prediction

Cavaliers vs Kings best bet: Kings +12 (-110)

James Harden might be the biggest name sidelined (he’s questionable Saturday), but he’s not alone. The Cleveland Cavaliers are down Evan Mobley (calf) and Max Strus (foot), while Dean Wade (ankle) is also questionable.

The Sacramento Kings just lost their 11th in a row and continue to bleed points, allowing 120.5 per game. They rank next-to-last with a 2-7-0 record against the spread when playing on a second straight night.

However, the Kings have shown fight of late, losing by four points or fewer in four of their last five, and they catch the Cavaliers nowhere near their final form.

Sacramento has owned this head-to-head, going 7-1-0 ATS in the last eight meetings with Cleveland.

The Cavs also don’t take advantage of being the better-rested team, going just 2-7-0 ATS in that scenario, the second-worst mark in the league.

I don’t think SacTo wins, but it's getting a lot of points.

Cavaliers vs Kings same-game parlay

Donovan Mitchell has been playing setup man of late, with nine assists in back-to-back games. But before that, he hadn't cleared this number in three straight and five of seven.

DeMar DeRozan is coming off a five-point outing when he played 20 minutes and took just three shots. His line has dropped down to a lowly 17.5 points, a figure he topped four times in his previous five games before Friday.

Cavaliers vs Kings SGP

  • Kings +12
  • Donovan Mitchell Under 6.5 assists
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 17.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Kings For a Day

Russell Westbrook’s assist line might be slightly inflated for Saturday, considering he hasn’t hit six assists in his last seven games.

Zach LaVine has hit at least two triples in 12 of his last 16 games.

Cavaliers vs Kings SGP

  • Kings +12
  • Donovan Mitchell Under 6.5 assists
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 17.5 points
  • Russell Westbrook Under 5.5 assists
  • Zach LaVine Over 1.5 made threes

Cavaliers vs Kings odds

  • Spread: Cavaliers -12.5 (-105) | Kings +12.5 (-115)
  • Moneyline: Cavaliers -750 | Kings +475
  • Over/Under: Over 234.5 (-110) | Under 234.5 (-110)

Cavaliers vs Kings betting trend to know

Each of the Kings' last four home games has cashed the Over. Find more NBA betting trends for Cavaliers vs. Kings.

How to watch Cavaliers vs Kings

LocationGolden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA
DateSaturday, February 7, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-Ohio, NBCS-California

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Warriors vs Lakers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

Shorthanded Pacific Division rivals face off at Crypto.com Arena tonight when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Golden State Warriors.

With Luka Doncic sidelined, my Warriors vs. Lakers predictions call for a big performance from Austin Reaves.

Here are my free NBA picks for this divisional showdown on Saturday, February 7.

Warriors vs Lakers prediction

Warriors vs Lakers best bet: Austin Reaves Over 23.5 points (-112)

Austin Reaves returned from a 19-game absence on Tuesday and logged 15 points in 21 minutes off the bench.

His playing time ramped up to 25 minutes on Thursday, and he finished with a game-high 35 points after Luka Doncic’s early exit due to a hamstring injury.

Doncic is out tonight, which means Reaves will take the lead on offense for the Los Angeles Lakers. In six games played without Doncic this season, Reaves has averaged 36.2 points and scored 24+ five times. 

His minutes will still be monitored, but AR could push for 30 minutes tonight with Luka sidelined.

Warriors vs Lakers same-game parlay

Los Angeles has covered the spread in seven of its last 10, including three of its last four. Even without Doncic, Reaves's reemergence should give the Lakers enough firepower to take down a Golden State Warriors team missing Steph Curry.

Both teams have hit the Over more often than not, as the Warriors are 29-23 to the Over, and the Lakers are 28-22. Despite those trends, neither team will have its top scoring option, and offense may come at a premium at Crypto.com Arena.

Golden State and Los Angeles are a combined 9-11 to the Under across their last 10 games.

Warriors vs Lakers SGP

  • Austin Reaves Over 23.5 points
  • Lakers -2.5
  • Under 222

Our "from downtown" SGP: Dray day

Draymond Green isn't a scorer, but he's averaging 10.8 rebounds + assists this season, and he's gone for 10+ in 26 of 43 appearances. 

Warriors vs Lakers SGP

  • Austin Reaves Over 23.5 points
  • Lakers -2.5
  • Under 222
  • Draymond Green Over 9.5 rebounds+assists

Warriors vs Lakers odds

  • Spread: Warriors +3.5 (-120) | Lakers -3.5 (+100)
  • Moneyline: Warriors +125 | Lakers -145
  • Over/Under: Over 222.5 (-105) | Under 222.5 (-115)

Warriors vs Lakers betting trend to know

The Golden State Warriors have only covered the first-quarter spread in 17 of their last 50 games (-20.05 Units / -35% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Warriors vs. Lakers.

How to watch Warriors vs Lakers

LocationCrypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
DateSaturday, February 7, 2026
Tip-off8:30 p.m. ET
TVABC

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Who are you rooting for in the World Baseball Classic?

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 21: (L-R) Kazuma Okamoto #25, Shohei Ohtani #16, and Munetaka Murakami #55 of Team Japan celebrate in the clubhouse after defeating Team USA in the World Baseball Classic Championship 3-2 at loanDepot park on March 21, 2023 in Miami, Florida.

We are launching a new daily article here at South Side Sox, more prominently than our items that pop up on The Feed. It falls under the category of White Sox Discussions, which you’ll see in a few weeks will also be our new branding for Game Threads.


The World Baseball Classic is back this spring, with action kicking off at the Tokyo Dome on March 5 (9 p.m. CT on March 4). The White Sox are sending five players to the WBC: Kyle Teel and Sam Antonacci (Team Italy), Curtis Mead (Team Australia), Munetaka Murakami (Team Japan) and right-handed pitcher Seranthony Domínguez (Team Dominican Republic).

Murakami is the only player to have previously appeared in a World Baseball Classic; in 2023, he hit a two-run, walkoff double in the semifinals and a game-tying solo homer vs. Team USA in the finals.

Of course, you don’t have to root for a team with a White Sox player on the roster. But White Sox reps or no, who you got in the WBC?

Fernandes keeps Carrick’s perfect Manchester United record intact after Romero red card

Michael Carrick’s Manchester United revival has a fourth consecutive league win, while Thomas Frank’s Tottenham sink further, with still no victory in the competition in 2026. Bruno Fernandes’s 81st-minute strike was a feathered touch off a shin – from Diogo Dalot’s cross – that beat Guglielmo Vicario to the left of the Spurs goalkeeper, and confirmed a miserable day for Frank.

“He is our captain and one of our important players,” the Dane had said after retaining Cristian Romero as captain despite the defender’s “disgraceful” outburst regarding there being only 11 outfield players available for last Sunday’s draw with Manchester City.

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Good Morning San Diego: Padres financial picture remains unclear; manager Craig Stammen will have options when constructing his lineup

San Diego, CA - November 10, 2025: San Diego Padres new manager Craig Stammen speaks at a news conference as President of baseball operations and General Manager A.J. Preller looks on at Petco Park on November 10, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)

The finances of the San Diego Padres have been scrutinized since at least 2023 and each of the past two offseasons have been clouded with speculation about the lack of financial flexibility for the club. Padres president of baseball operation and general manager A.J. Preller has been able to walk the monetary tightrope the last couple of seasons and produced back-to-back postseason rosters. Thomas Conroy of Gaslamp Ball looks at what the financial picture is for San Diego in 2026 and what it will look like in the years ahead and if Preller or another general manager will have the ability to spend money to address roster needs.

Padres News:

  • The Padres added Miguel Andujar earlier this week and his ability to hit left-handed pitching and play multiple positions on the field makes him a valuable addition to the roster. AJ Cassavell of Padres.com looks at how manager Craig Stammen will use his players to put a competitive team on the field game after game.
  • The strength of the Padres in 2026 will be their bullpen. According to experts and fans alike, the Padres have the best bullpen in the sport. Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune looks at what fans can expect from the group this season.
  • As the offseason winds down and Spring Training draws near, the Padres roster review by Sanders will eventually end, but not before he focuses on right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr.
  • In recent days the Padres have reportedly been interested in signing free agent pitcher Framber Valdez and most recently free agent first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Of course, neither player will play for San Diego in 2026, but it shows San Diego is trying to shore up the roster holes.

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

The stars will be out tonight at Frost Bank Center as Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs host Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks in a rematch of Thursday’s game at American Airlines Arena.

Wembanyama has been ultra-productive across his last 10 games, and my Mavericks vs Spurs predictions call for another big game from the superstar.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this star-studded affair on Saturday, February 7.

Mavericks vs Spurs prediction

Mavericks vs Spurs best bet: Victor Wembanyama Over 35.5 points + rebounds (-120)

San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama has averaged 36.4 points + rebounds across his last 10 games, hitting the Over six times in that span. 

"Wemby" has averaged 33.9 points + rebounds on the road compared to 36.6 at home, posting at least 36 in 12 of 19 contests at Frost Bank Center. Over his last five at home, Wembanyama has averaged 38.4 and cleared this line three times.

The Dallas Mavericks allow the third-most rebounds and 11th-most points, and Wembanyama has been great against them this season. He finished with 40 and 55 points + rebounds in two matchups.

After a strong performance against Dallas on Thursday, I expect "Wemby" to stay hot and come through with another big game in front of the home crowd.

Mavericks vs Spurs same-game parlay

Cooper Flagg has been on an absolute heater over his last four games, averaging 37.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 4.5 assists in that span, good for 51.6 PRA. Flagg has hit the Over on this combo line in four straight, including 42 against the Spurs on Thursday. I don't expect him to slow down.

The Mavericks have dropped six straight, and they've covered only twice in that span. Meanwhile, the Spurs have covered in two of their last three. Despite the recent trends, the Mavs are 6-4 ATS across their last 10, and the Spurs are 4-5-1 in that span. This is a familiar opponent, and Dallas can keep things close enough as it scraps to stay competitive and get back on track.

Mavericks vs Spurs SGP

  • Victor Wembanyama Over 35.5 points + rebounds
  • Cooper Flagg Over 36.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Mavericks +10

Our "from downtown" SGP: Combo Special

Daniel Gafford has seen more run over his last three, averaging 14 points and 11 boards across 28.7 minutes. He's easily cleared this combo line in each of those contests, and he should have no problem reaching that mark again, even with Marvin Bagley III in the fold to back him up.

Mavericks vs Spurs SGP

  • Victor Wembanyama Over 35.5 points + rebounds
  • Cooper Flagg Over 36.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Mavericks +10
  • Daniel Gafford Over 15.5 points + rebounds

Mavericks vs Spurs odds

  • Spread: Mavericks +10.5 (-115) | Spurs -10.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Mavericks +320 | Spurs -435
  • Over/Under: Over 230.5 (-105) | Under 230.5 (-115)

Mavericks vs Spurs betting trend to know

The Dallas Mavericks have covered the 2H spread in 33 of their last 50 games (+13.58 Units / 24% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Mavericks vs. Spurs.

How to watch Mavericks vs Spurs

LocationFrost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
DateSaturday, February 7, 2026
Tip-off6:00 p.m. ET
TVKFAA, FDSN-FL

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Yankees nearing agreement to bring back Paul Goldschmidt

The New York Yankees and veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt are finalizing a one-year contract, according to ESPN.com.

No financial terms were disclosed, but the New York Post reports the deal is worth $4 million and Goldschmidt can earn an extra $2 million based on plate appearances.

In Goldschmidt's first season in pinstripes, the seven-time All-Star hit.274 with 10 home runs and 45 RBI in 146 games.

For the 2026 season, the 38-year-old Goldschmidt is expected to back up Ben Rice at first base and get spot starts, especially against left-handed pitchers.

The Yankees were especially quiet during the free agent period, resigning a half-dozen players from last year's squad, instead making a splash by bringing in a big name from another team.

Goldschmidt, the 2022 National League MVP and a four-time Gold Glove winner, has also played for the Arizona Diamondbacks and St. Louis Cardinals during his career. He has 372 home runs and 1232 RBI in 15 major league seasons.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Yankees, Paul Goldschmidt closing in on deal for reunion

More Dodgers prospect rankings galore

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 31: River Ryan of the Los Angeles Dodgers is interviewed at Dodger Stadium on January 31, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Baseball America rated the Dodgers to have the 13th-best farm system in baseball. Not only is that lower than some other publications ranked Los Angeles this year — second at The Athletic, fourth at ESPN — that’s also rare in recent BA history. It’s the first time the Dodgers’ haven’t been ranked in the top 10 farm systems since 2014, thanks in part to some injuries and also a pitching prospect corps relatively light compared to years past.

“If that seems like an anomaly, it’s because it is,” Josh Norris wrote. “The 2026 season marks the first time since 2001 that BA’s preseason Top 100 has not included a Dodgers pitching prospect.”

Jackson Ferris was among the 10 players just outside the top 100 at Baseball America. Of the five main national outlets to unveil a prospect ranking, River Ryan is the only one to show up on a top-100 list, ranked No. 55 by Keith Law at The Athletic.

Alex Freeland wasn’t included among the five Dodgers in the top 101 prospects at Baseball Prospectus this week, but he was listed Thursday as one of 10 prospects who just missed being included.

“He’s turned himself into a pretty good shortstop, can play all over the infield, and should be around an average hitter,” Jeffrey Paternostro wrote. “It’s not exciting, but it is effective.”

Freeland was also ranked the 87th-best prospect at The Athletic, and was ranked 103rd by ESPN.

Baseball Prospectus on Friday rated the Dodgers as the top farm system in baseball based on tremendous prospect depth.

“if you are the kind of person whose knees shake every time you see a hitting prospect’s z-contact drop below 83% in the minors, this is not going to be the system for you,” Paternostro wrote. “But just about every prospect here hits the ball very hard, and enough of them will keep doing it that the decade-plus of success might just stretch into two.”

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

The Portland Trail Blazers will be looking to make it two wins in two against the Memphis Grizzlies as they host them once again tonight at the Moda Center.

Jerami Grant is cooking right now, and I’m eyeing him to have another standout performance in my Grizzlies vs. Trail Blazers predictions.

Read more in my NBA picks for Saturday, February 7.

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers prediction

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers best bet:  Jerami Grant Over 17.5 points (-110)

Jerami Grant is having a nice campaign for the Portland Trail Blazers, averaging 18.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game. He’s one of Portland’s top players, and Grant has made that clear as of late.

The wing has easily cashed the Over in back-to-back contests, scoring 23 points in the win on Friday. He also dropped another 23 on Tuesday in a nailbiter loss to the Phoenix Suns.

Both of these games were at home, and as previously mentioned, the Blazers are in Portland again this evening.

The Memphis Grizzlies are in shambles, with Ja Morant’s future unclear, while they just traded Jaren Jackson Jr. This isn't a team that is elite defensively, and Grant had his way with them on Friday. 

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Jaylen Wells is definitely one player who is benefiting from Morant’s absence. The young guard is averaging 12 PPG in his second season and has started all 50 games.

Wells has hit the Over in points in four consecutive games.

He scored 13 points in Friday’s loss, and he had 18 points in back-to-back contests earlier in the week, as well as he helped Memphis beat the Sacramento Kings and Minnesota Timberwolves. 

Toumani Camara has become valuable. He’s averaging 12.9 PPG while shooting 35.4% from three-point land. Camara is averaging 2.5 makes on 7.1 attempts per contest.

He’s knocked down three triples in back-to-back outings, going 3-for-7 on Friday and 3-for-9 on Tuesday. Camara has cashed the Over in six of his last eight contests as well.

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers SGP

  • Jerami Grant Over 17.5 points
  • Jaylen Wells Over 12.5 points
  • Toumani Camara Over 2.5 threes

Our "from downtown" SGP: Ceddy Boards!

Cedric Coward has grabbed 15 boards across his last two games, cashing the Over in rebounds in both appearances.

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers SGP

  • Jerami Grant Over 17.5 points
  • Jaylen Wells Over 12.5 points
  • Toumani Camara Over 2.5 threes
  • Cedric Coward Over 6.5 rebounds

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers odds

  • Spread: Grizzlies +9.5 (-115) | Trail Blazers -9.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Grizzlies +290 | Trail Blazers -380
  • Over/Under: Over 237.5 (-110) | Under 237.5 (-110)

Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers betting trend to know


The Memphis Grizzlies have hit the Game Total Under in 26 of their last 40 away games (+10.60 Units / 24% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Grizzlies vs. Trail Blazers.

How to watch Grizzlies vs Trail Blazers

LocationModa Center, Portland, OR
DateSaturday, February 7, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN SE-MEM, KUNP

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Which Braves non-roster invitee are you rooting for the most?

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 12: JR Ritchie #24 of the Atlanta Braves takes the field during player introductions prior to the 2025 MLB All-Star Futures Game at Truist Park on Saturday, July 12, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It’s been a minute since we have had real, actual Braves baseball news to talk about. Oh sure, we’ve covered the nearly interminable Braves TV partner saga. At least it looks as if we are going to have a happy ending there.

Braves released their non-roster invitee list. This is the deep cut. These are prospects that are not on the 40-man roster and older players that are just on the outside of staying on an active roster. As we shared on Wednesday:

Non-Roster Invitees (24)

  • Pitchers (10): RH Garrett Baumann, RH Carlos Carrasco, RH Javy Guerra, RH Elieser Hernández, RH James Karinchak, RH Owen Murphy, LH Martín Pérez, RH Austin Pope, RH JR Ritchie, RH Tayler Scott
  • Catchers (3): Jair Camargo, Sandy León, Chadwick Tromp
  • Infielders (7): Tristin English, John Gil, Jim Jarvis, Alex Lodise, Aaron Schunk, Luke Waddell, Luke Williams
  • Outfielders (4): José Azócar, Ben Gamel, Brewer Hicklen, DaShawn Keirsey Jr.

So who you got for your favorite NRI this spring? JR Ritchie might be the best prospect in that list, but Battery Power’s #4, #9 and #12 are there too. There are guys that are trying to grab that last guy on the bench role like Luke Williams. Martin Perez and James Karinchak will be pitchers to watch. Backup catcher for Opening Day is up for grabs, and we’ve got three options there. And in the “this guy here is dead” portion of the NRIs, Carlos Carrasco is hanging around.

I have my favorites but I’ll hand the mic to y’all as usual.