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  • CLE Starting Pitcher #77
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    He allowed a leadoff walk to Taylor Ward to start the game and another to Leody Taveras to start the sixth inning but that was the only traffic on the bases against him until Taveras singled on the first pitch of the ninth inning to break up the no-hit bid. Blaze Alexander then followed with a single before Messick handed the ball over to Cade Smith — and both inherited runners ultimately scored. The 25-year-old rookie left-hander struck out nine batters on the night while issuing a pair of walks. He got 18 swings and misses on 112 pitches on the night — nine of those on his changeup — while posting a solid CSW of 30 percent. Now 3-0 on the season, he’ll carry a microscopic 1.05 ERA, 0.74 WHIP and a 25/7 K/BB ratio (25 2/3 innings) into Tuesday’s matchup against the Astros.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene singled off of Kris Bubic in the fourth inning, though Dillon Dingler was cut down at the plate attempting to score on the play He then scored on an RBI knock off the bat of Matt Vierling. He also smacked a two-out double in the seventh inning but the Tigers couldn’t cash him in. He got to play the role of hero in the ninth though, lining a two-out, two-strike, two-run double into the right field corner off of Lucas Erceg to tie the game at 9-9. He then raced around to score the game-winning run on Colt Keith’s walk-off single. The 25-year-old outfielder is off to a solid start offensively this season, slashing .257/.350/.386 with one homer, 12 RBI and one stolen base in his first 80 plate appearances.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    That’s a five-homer series for Trout, who is now batting .246/.416/.593. Including Sunday’s affair with the Reds, he’s scored three runs three times in his last five games. He’d done that a total of twice in 255 games since the beginning of 2023. His third run today came on a Jo Adell grand slam after he was intentionally walked.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #65
    He carried a no-hitter into the sixth before allowing a single to P.J. Higgins to lead off the inning. He then took care of a 2-on, no-out threat by striking out Matt McClain and getting Elly De La Cruz to hit into a double play. It was threatening to be a no-decision as Chase Burns matched him frame-for-frame, but Cincinnati’s bullpen forked over three runs in the seventh. Roupp’s peripherals have been strong so far and he should be started with confidence against most teams. We wouldn’t blame you if you shied away from starting him against the Dodgers next week, though.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    This was just unfair. With a night off from hitting, Ohtani was able to tear apart the Mets’ lineup. His 22 swings-and-misses were his most since joining the Dodgers and was just the sixth time a pitcher reached that mark so far this season. Coincidentally, his teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto did so last night against these same Mets. Nevertheless, it’s easy to forget how advanced Ohtani’s feel for pitching is considering how much praise he gets for his offense. He led with his fastball that sat around 97 mph and mixed in plenty of sweepers, splitters, and curveballs whenever he needed to. Possibly his most impressive sequence of the night, he threw his four hardest fastballs in his second-to-last inning after the Mets put runners on second and third with one out in a one-run game. All four of those fastballs were harder than 100 mph. Now through 18 innings this season, he’s struck out 18 batters and allowed just one earned run. Sometimes you just have to sit back and appreciate greatness. He’s expected to be back in the lineup on Friday night in Colorado and is scheduled to make his next start in San Francisco against the Giants.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    This was an all-time series for Trout in the Bronx. With another home run here, it gave him four in the three-game series along with nine RBI. He went from a .777 OPS to a .945 OPS in that span, just to remind us all how small everyone’s sample sizes still are. Nevertheless, Trout looks the best he has in years. The raw power never left him, but his swing-and-miss rose sharply over the past few seasons. Now, his whiff rate is back in line with where it was when he was still in his 20s! It’s wheels up for Trout as long as he can stay healthy.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    It’s happening. Cole looked sharp in a handful of abbreviated spring training outings and will make his first rehab start later this week in the upper minors, according to Yankees manager Aaron Boone. The 35-year-old former fantasy ace is working his way back from last year’s Tommy John surgery and figures to be ready to make his season debut at some point in mid-to-late May.
  • CHC 2nd Baseman #2
    It may be a serious understatement to say Hoerner is on fire at the dish, with five multi-hit performances in his last eight games since April 7. The 28-year-old second baseman took Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo deep into the left-center field seats for his first round-tripper of the season in the fifth inning to give the Cubs a commanding 5-1 lead at the time. He also added two more hits and a stolen base, just for good measure, raising his batting average to .324 through 18 games this season.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Imanaga got plenty of support from Chicago’s offense and put together a masterclass, generating an eye-popping 26 swinging strikes to finish with a surreal 39 percent CSW on 97 pitches (67 strikes). He limited Philadelphia to just three hits and one walk with a first-inning solo shot by Trea Turner representing the lone tally against him in this one. The 32-year-old’s fastball velocity remains up nearly two miles per-hour from last year as he’s been consistently in the 92 mph range this season, which has increased the effectiveness of his entire arsenal. He’ll carry a sparkling 2.45 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 31/5 K/BB ratio across 22 innings over four starts into a rematch with the Phillies at Wrigley Field on Tuesday.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #27
    Stewart launched a pair of three-run opposite-field homers against Giants veteran starter Tyler Mahle in the first two innings of the contest to record the first multi-homer performance of his young career. He finished 2-for-4 at the dish in the one-sided affair. The 22-year-old burgeoning slugger leads all rookies with seven round-trippers across 18 games while hitting .323 (20-for-62) with 17 RBI and three steals this season. To say he’s been a revelation would be an understatement. It’s too early to make any definitive predictions, but Stewart looks like he’s going to be an impactful fantasy contributor for years to come.

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NFL

The Ravens unveiled the most extensive changes to their uniform sets on Thursday, with PSL holders getting the first look at “The Next Flight” collection.
Flacco recognizes that more games will mean more money, but he thinks there are drawbacks to a longer season.
The Chargers still are deciding on the fifth-year option for Quentin Johnston, but General Manager Joe Hortiz insists the wide receiver will be part of the team in 2026.

NBA

Numbers on the Board dives into their biggest takeaways from Portland’s play-in win over the Suns, where Deni Avdija and Jerami Grant led the way for the Trail Blazers.
NOTB explores the lack of chemistry between Tyler Herro and Norman Powell in the Heat’s play-in loss to the Hornets before pondering what Miami could prioritize this offseason.
Numbers on the Board breaks down every angle of the Hornets’ thrilling play-in win over the Heat, exploring LaMelo Ball’s heroics, Bam Adebayo’s injury, and much more.

MLB

Gerrit Cole will pitch for Double-A Somerset in the same game shortstop Anthony Volpe is rehabbing a torn labrum in his shoulder.
The Seattle Mariners take on the San Diego Padres after Luke Raley’s four-hit game on Wednesday.
James Schiano breaks down Rafael Devers’ early-season struggles with the Giants and the long-term concerns that could limit his rest-of-season ceiling.
James Schiano analyzes Nico Hoerner’s “red hot” series against the Phillies that continued his impressive start to the MLB season.

Premier League

This looks likely to be the title decider, as surging Manchester City host stumbling league leaders Arsenal.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola and Andy Edwards preview the first Merseyside Derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium as Everton host Liverpool anticipating a spicy, cagey match.
Joe Prince-Wright, Andy Edwards and Nick Mendola discuss the weight of Manchester City facing Arsenal in the game of the Premier League season that has massive ramifications on the title race.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola and Andy Edwards preview an important Premier League fixture with Chelsea hosting Manchester United as both teams are fighting for a Champions League spot.

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For only the second time, Cleveland, Ohio, hosts a Supercross round, and the action will be three times as exciting this week.
On the streets of Southern California, Porsche Penske Motorsport will try to remain unbeaten this season.
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Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss the position penalties given to Seth Hammaker and Dylan Ferrandis in Nashville.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss the reporting around Jalen Hurts this offseason and how it can create value for fantasy purposes in 2026 drafts for the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss the Packers, analyzing their offseason moves and debating if receiver Matthew Golden, a 2025 first-round pick who struggled in his rookie campaign, is moving up the depth chart.
Matthew Berry continues ranking the 40 best fantasy football receivers, debating if Mike McDaniel will help Ladd McConkey and previewing the fantasy outlooks of DeVonta Smith, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. debate if Justin Jefferson can return to being an elite fantasy wide receiver with Kyler Murray, sharing if they are “bullish” on Minnesota’s offense.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. predict who they think will be the first wide receiver selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, pondering if Jordyn Tyson could be chosen before Carnell Tate.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. rank the best tight ends in fantasy football, debating if projected first-round pick Kenyon Sadiq can become a top-10 option in the right landing spot.

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Golf

Two golf tournaments separated by one week and 150 miles could not be any more different.
Sergio Garcia apologized Tuesday for his tantrum during the final round of the Masters when he tore up the turf after a bad drive on the second hole and then broke his driver against a bench.
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil sought to quell speculation about the league’s financial future Wednesday evening with a memo to his staff that said the 2026 season will continue as planned without interruption and “at full throttle.”
The next step is three in a row, which has proven difficult for the three greats before him. None of them so much as finished in the top 10.
Rory McIlroy went from becoming the sixth player with the career Grand Slam to only the fourth player to win the Masters two years in a row. Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only other players to occupy both clubs.

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Sean McDermott did not take another coaching job after being fired by the Bills in the wake of their playoff loss to the Broncos and that’s created more time for the routines of family life that he missed out on while he was the head coach in Buffalo.
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