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Follow along for live updates from UConn-Michigan in the 2026 Men’s NCAA tournament final on Monday, April 6, including real-time highlights, scores, results, stats and more as it happens.

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Brunson happy with way Knicks closed Hawks
Jalen Brunson continues to trust his work in the clutch and is happy with the way the Knicks were able to close the Hawks down the stretch.

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Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto dive into Round 12 of the SMX World Championship in St. Louis, outlining how Haiden Deegan clinched another 250SX West Division title.
Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages is on a tear to begin the year while the Red Sox and Giants are off to disappointing starts.
Cori Close and her Bruins etched their names in history with the program’s first national championship.
NFL Draft Analyst Connor Rogers shares his 2026 CB rankings, which are highlighted by LSU’s Mansoor Delane.

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  • SEA Catcher #29
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    After being robbed of his first homer of the season by Jo Adell on Saturday — one of three Adell took away in the game — Raleigh hit a no-doubter off Jacob deGrom in the first inning after a 12 pitch at-bat. The strikeouts have been an issue, but it’s far too early to panic from a player that has as much power as any hitter at the catching position. Don’t be surprised if Raleigh goes on a run over the coming weeks.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters afterwards that Scherzer has been dealing with the issue recently before expressing confidence he’ll be able to make his next start. We’ll see. Scherzer’s fastball velocity was noticeably down from his season debut last week, averaging just 92.1 mph before he departed after 36 pitches over two innings. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer is scheduled to take the ball against the Twins on Sunday. It goes without saying that any sort of absence would put additional strain on an injury-ravaged Toronto rotation mix that is already without Trey Yesavage (shoulder), Shane Bieber (elbow), José Berríos (elbow) and Cody Ponce (knee).
  • TB 3rd Baseman #13
    Caminero’s third-inning blast against Cubs starter Jameson Taillon electrified a packed Tropicana Field during the Rays return to the iconic dome for the first time since the 2024 campaign. The -year-old slugger’s second big fly of the season was a no-doubter to left field, traveling a whopping 401 feet, per Statcast, and doubled Tampa Bay’s early lead at the time. It’s been a bit of a slow start at the dish for Caminero this season, hitting .256 (10-for-39) with two homers and three RBI through 10 games, but it’s starting to feel like he’s coming alive recently.
  • LAA Right Fielder #27
    Trout will get some extra time off to rest and recover after being hit by a pitch on the left hand during Sunday’s series finale against the Mariners. The positive news for fantasy managers is that initial X-rays came back negative for any fractures and he appears to have avoided serious injury. There should be a definitive update on his status shortly, but fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now. It’ll be Bryce Teodosio handling center field on Monday night in his absence.
  • SEA 2nd Baseman #33
    Donovan returns to Seattle’s leadoff spot following a two-game absence due to groin soreness. It’s an extremely encouraging development that the 29-year-old second baseman managed to avoid a trip to the injured list. He’s gotten off to a sizzling-hot start at the plate in his Mariners debut, hitting .370 (10-for-27) with two homers, four RBI and one steal through eight games.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    It’s hardly unprecedented for a top prospect to struggle upon their first exposure to the big leagues, especially one who is still a literal teenager. Griffin is one of the most talented all-around shortstops to debut in years but it might take him some time to find his footing. The 19-year-old prodigy has gone 1-for-9 with two walks and a pair of strikeouts in three games since arriving in the majors last Friday. The Pirates are going to take some of the pressure off him by having him hit near the bottom of the order while he acclimates to everyday life at the highest level.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    McGonigle gets a look atop Detroit’s lineup with red-hot Colt Keith being moved to the third spot in the order with veteran Gleyber Torres sandwiched in between. The 21-year-old hitting machine has been a revelation in his first taste of the majors, hitting .303/.410/.455 with four extra-base hits and five RBI through nine games. He’s also walked six times while only striking out five times during that span.
  • TOR Catcher #30
    Schneider added that Kirk will undergo a procedure to address a fracture in his left thumb, but isn’t dealing with any ligament damage. There should be a definitive return timeline following the surgery later this week. However, fantasy managers should anticipate a multi-week absence. It’s an encouraging update after the 27-year-old backstop hit the injured list over the weekend after taking a foul tip off his hand during last Friday’s extra-inning game against the White Sox. It’ll be Tyler Heineman handling the catching duties in his absence unless Toronto brings in some additional veteran depth.
  • NYM Right Fielder #22
    Soto said over the weekend that he believed he could avoid the injured list and called himself “day-to-day.” Unfortunately, the injury was more severe than that. The team has said that a typical return for this type of injury is between two and three weeks. The Mets would like Brett Baty to take most of Soto’s innings in left field, but Baty jammed his left thumb on Saturday night and didn’t play on Sunday. Baty was allegedly able to pinch hit, so he should be good to go, which would also open up first base at-bats for Mark Vientos, who has been swinging a hot bat lately.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #16
    Well, this is a bummer. Boyd looked good on Wednesday, striking out 10 hitters in a game for the first time since 2019. Apparently, his arm didn’t bounce back well from that injury, so he will land on the IL with Javier Assad starting in his place tomorrow. We should have more information on a timeline for Boyd’s return later this week.

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NFL

Free agent offensive lineman Kenyon Green will work out for the Buccaneers on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports.
A week after ESPN absorbed most of NFL Network’s employees, the four-letter network will be tightening the corporate belt.
The Browns recently modified the language in Myles Garrett’s contract, but General Manager Andrew Berry insisted last week that it was not done to trade the reigning Defensive Player of the Year.
Most NFL Media employees were transferred to ESPN as of April 1, when Bristol’s NFL Network takeover became effective.

NBA

Karl-Anthony Towns joins NBA Showtime to recap the Knicks’ victory over the Hawks, how he is continuing to find ways to impact winning for New York, and the importance of building on habits.
Jalen Brunson took over in the fourth quarter to lift the New York Knicks past the Atlanta Hawks in a tight one on Peacock NBA Monday.
Michael Grady, Austin Rivers, and Jordan Cornette break down the resolve shown by the New York Knicks against the Atlanta Hawks, and despite the loss, the latter remains as dangerous as any in the East.
Cunningham is not on the court Monday night, but the Pistons have three more games this week.

MLB

Eric Samulski shares why Cade Horton’s forearm injury could be a “long-term” situation and examines what options fantasy managers have with the Cubs SP on the injured list.
Eric Samulski dives into Hunter Brown’s shoulder injury, questioning how long he is expected to be sidelined and who the Houston Astros will turn to fill his void in the bullpen.
Eric Samulski breaks down Mookie Betts’ injury and explains why you should keep him on your bench or IR spot until he returns for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Premier League

Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
We’re into the thick of it now, with two Premier League teams still alive for the European Cup in the chase to unseat PSG and take a place in the throne room come May 31 in Budapest, Hungary.
Gabriel Magalhaes’ FA Cup matchday at Southampton ended after 72 minutes as the Arsenal center back sat on the turf with an eye to his right leg.
There are just about seven matches left for every team in the Premier League, and the forecast of potential award candidates remains a murky proposition.

March Madness 2026

Cori Close and her Bruins etched their names in history with the program’s first national championship.
Follow live for updates from the South Carolina-UCLA Women’s NCAA Tournament Championship on Sunday, April 5, including real-time highlights, scores, results, stats and more as it happens.
Michigan overpowered Arizona early and humbled the ’Cats all night long, turning the Final Four meeting billed as the Game of the Year into a 91-73 Wolverines highlight reel Saturday night.
Tarris Reed Jr. had 17 points and 11 rebounds, while the fabulous freshman Mullins scored 15 for the Huskies.
John Fanta and Matt McCall analyze the winning performances from Michigan and UConn in the Final Four, including what is the winning “formula” for both teams in the national championship.
John Fanta speaks with UConn head coach Dan Hurley after his Huskies advanced to the National Championship after defeating Illinois in Indianapolis.
March Madness 2026 is finally here! Find out how to watch every single game of the tournament and more.

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Motor Sports

Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto dive into Ken Roczen staying hot with a “phenomenal” 450 win in St. Louis, declaring that “he races really hard” and debating if he can catch struggling championship leader Eli Tomac.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto dive into Eli Tomac’s recent struggles, explaining why he looked “uncomfortable” in St. Louis, debating what is wrong with the star rider and outlining how he can get back on track.
Ken Roczen was 31 points out of the championship lead two weeks ago. Now, he’s five behind Eli back and closing the gap quickly.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto analyze what makes Haiden Deegan such a talented rider, explaining how he was cut above the rest of the field, including Cole Davies, during the 250 East/West Showdown in St. Louis.

Rotoworld

Eric Samulski lists his favorite streaming starts of the week and discusses some key pitch mix changes.
A look at the top MLB prospects who can help fantasy teams in 2026 and beyond.
Garrett Mitchell, Randy Vásquez and Chase DeLauter are among the 13 newcomers in the top 300.
Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
Tarik Skubal, Cam Schlittler and Shohei Ohtani are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.

Betting

Golf

J.J. Spaun came up with two big shots at the end of a long, wet Sunday, one leading to birdie and the other for eagle that carried him to a 5-under 67 and a one-shot victory.
Watch highlights of the final round of the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.
Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler arrived at Augusta National on Sunday, and he brought the whole family with him. All four of them.
Look back at the best moments from the second round of action at the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.
MacIntyre is trying to become the third straight left-handed player to win the Texas Open, following Brian Harman last year and Akshay Bhatia in 2024.
Look back at the best moments from the second round of action at the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.

Latest

The women’s Final Four is on repeat. Only the matchups and location will be different this time.
He became a legend as a player at Syracuse, helping the Orange to the program’s only national championship as a freshman in 2003. Now, his alma mater is banking on him becoming a legend on the sidelines.
When Lions center Frank Ragnow retired last year, he had to pay the Lions to leave.