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When it comes to the Premier League’s final day, we know the top three and the bottom two. But Championship Sunday has a lot more in the store from the concrete to the symbolic and historic.

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  • BOS Left Fielder #19
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    There were previous reports that Anthony was dealing with a torn ligament, which is not the case. However, we now know that it’s not a wrist issue the 22-year-old is battling. He will need to wait for the inflammation in his finger to subside before he picks up a bat again. The good news is that this isn’t a major issue and shouldn’t impact his performance when he returns. The bad news is that the Red Sox are unlikely to rush the former top prospect in baseball, so it’s unclear when Anthony will return. We’d still assume sometime in early June.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    Acuña suffered the injury at some point during Thursday’s contest. He did undergo precautionary X-rays, which came back negative for any fractures. Weiss also noted that the superstar outfielder was already lobbying to be included in Friday’s lineup. He’s considered day-to-day. It sounds like fantasy managers dodged a bullet here.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #93
    Snelling was diagnosed with a UCL sprain, and the operation will not only cost him the rest of 2026, but likely a chunk of 2027 as well. The 22-year-old is one of the best left-handed pitching prospects in baseball, and fantasy managers have seen plenty of hurlers recover from the operation. Still, it’s very disappointing that Snelling won’t be on the mound again until around the middle of next season at the earliest.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #17
    Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said that Jones would make “at least one” more start, but he is eligible to come off the injured list on May 25th. He threw only 52 pitches in his last outing, so the team would likely try to push him closer to 65 on Saturday, and then he could return with a pitch count around 75 pitches. However, it doesn’t seem like the Pirates feel they have to rush him back. His return could depend on how he pitches on Saturday and how other Pirates starters, like Carmen Mlodzinski, look over the weekend. Regardless, we’re only one or two weeks away from Jones returning, so now is the time to stash him in fantasy leagues.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    It’s his shortest start of the year, as he completed six innings each of his first seven times out. Tonight, though, he needed 88 pitches to get his 15 outs. It’s the fourth time this season that he’s gone without allowing a run, and his ERA now stands at 0.73 in 49 innings. Ohtani also had a nice night offensively while both pitching and DHing for the first time since Apr. 22. Along with the leadoff homer in the first, he walked and scored a second run. He’s 13-for-27 with two homers, four doubles, 10 RBI and seven walks in his last seven games. Ohtani’s next mound outing will probably come next Wednesday against the Rockies.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    It’s happening for Griffin. He ignited rallies in the fourth, sixth, and eighth innings by starting each with a single and scored a run in all three. Plus that, he had the hardest hit ball in this game at 111.2 mph on his second inning single. Again, it feels like it’s all coming together for the 20-year-old Griffin. He now has a hit in 18 of his last 20 games and raised his .213 batting average and .573 at the start of this stretch to a .278 BA and .738 OPS after this game. We’re still waiting on the power with just three home runs through 43 games played, but he looks like the budding star we expected to see.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #52
    Harrison’s magical season continued with possibly his best start to date. It was one strikeout off his season-high from last month, but was the first time he completed seven innings. He simply blitzed the Cubs with high fastball after high fastballs. That pitch forced 13 of his 19 total swings-and-misses, routinely sat around around 96 mph, and peaked at 98 mph. That is a slight velocity jump compared to his season averages and it beautifully set up his slurve. Funny enough, he only threw two total changeups, a pitch he’d used 17% of the time against right-handed batters heading into this start. It didn’t matter though as again, that fastball and slurve were more than enough. To this point in the season, his 1.77 ERA is the lowest in the National League and he has a 59:14 strikeout to walk ratio across 45 2/3 innings. We could have a league-winner on our hands, folks. Harrison is scheduled to face the Cardinals next time out.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #51
    Sale is on another level right now. The Marlins squeaked out a run via a sac fly in the first inning and from that point forward he faced just two batters over the minimum. His slider was especially lethal, forcing 14 of his 18 swings-and-misses as the Marlins helplessly flailed at it low and below the zone. Apart from an odd blow-up against the Angels in early April, Sale has allowed two or fewer runs and completed at least six innings in every start this year. In total, he has a 1.89 ERA plus 72 strikeouts and just 14 walks in 62 innings this season. He’s still firmly one of the best few pitchers in the game and is scheduled for a two-start week coming up against the Red Sox and Reds with both starts coming on the road.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Ohtani returns to two-way status after three consecutive starts where he pitched exclusively since April 22. The 31-year-old generational talent recently snapped out of an extended funk at the plate, hitting .429 (12-for-28) with one homer, nine RBI and one steal over his last seven games. The Dodgers have made an effort to reduce his massive workload by giving him time off from hitting while pitching recently, so it’s notable that he’s in the lineup for a pivotal showdown against San Diego.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
    This was always a potential outcome. The decision was made to perform a full reconstructive procedure after surgeons discovered UCL damage while performing an elbow operation to address his preexisting fracture and loose bodies. The 31-year-old right-hander’s absence is a hit to Toronto’s rotation depth since there was a slight possibility he would pitch again later this season. He’s likely to miss a significant portion of next year given the timing of the procedure.

NBA Playoffs

New York went on an 18-0 run in the third quarter and that was the ballgame.
Numbers on the Board reviews the numerous injuries to both teams in the Western Conference Finals and how they can impact the rest of the series with the Spurs and Thunder tied 1-1.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander explains why he’s proud of the Thunder bouncing back with a Game 2 win over the Spurs in the 2026 Western Conference Finals.
All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
Game 2 was very different from Game 1 — much more of an offensive showcase — but it was dramatic and entertaining.
NBA Showtime discusses what changed for the Spurs and Victor Wembanyama in Game 2, highlighting the defensive pressure and physicality shown by Oklahoma City to force San Antonio into turnovers.
Alex Caruso joins NBA Showtime to break down the energy shown by the OKC Thunder in Game 2 and the biggest adjustments made to counter the Spurs attack after a disappointing Game 1 loss.
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NFL

High-school coaches can now spent $15,000 on food, transportation, and recovery for players.
Making Matthew Stafford’s MVP season more impressive was that he almost didn’t play in Week 1.
The Panthers made the postseason for the first time since 2017 last season, winning the NFC South via a tiebreaker with an 8-9 record.
Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones had spinal fusion surgery this offseason and it remains unclear when he will be able to play again.

MLB

James Schiano unpacks Bo Bichette finally getting back to form over the last five games, explaining why both the New York Mets and fantasy managers can count on continued improvement from the seasoned veteran,
New York Yankees center fielder Trent Grisham was relieved that tests did not reveal any structural damage to his left knee a day after he exited a game in the fifth inning.

Premier League

Manchester United have already secured their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, but Brighton could join them if things fall their way on the final day of the 2025-26 Premier League season on Sunday.
Tottenham Hotspur have taken their relegation fight to the final day of the 2025-26 season, needing just a point at home against Everton to stay in the Premier League next season.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.

Motor Sports

Before his sudden death, Kyle Busch talked about what he wanted his son, Brexton, to take away when he watched him race.
Silver awards were earned for the 2026 Supercross preview show and a hype video for Supercross’ East Coast swing.
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has been hospitalized with a severe illness and won’t compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The 2025 season was also a record-setting year, surpassed by 12 percent in 2026.

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Rotoworld

With the 2026 NFL Schedule released, the Week 17 games are now set in stone. That means the slate for fantasy championship week is known, giving drafters potential shootouts like Ravens vs. Bengals to attack.
Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
Eric Samulski uncovers a few hitters who should see home run regression, both positive and negative
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.

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Golf

Scottie Scheffler won’t be the wire-to-wire winner of his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson again this year.
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Scottie Scheffler is eager to test the difficulty of the revamped greens at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson a year after tying the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record while winning his hometown event by eight shots.
Brooks Koepka is playing in his third consecutive tournament at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, an event that most of the game’s top players are skipping coming off the PGA Championship.
Jim Furyk and Keegan Bradley were appointed assistant captains for the Presidents Cup, giving skipper Brandt Snedeker the current and most recent U.S. Ryder Cup captains help at Medinah this September.

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New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga is making his first minor league rehab start since going on the injured list with lower back pain.
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The conference finals of the 2026 NBA Playoffs are off and running.