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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.

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  • MIL Starting Pitcher #52
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    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.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #21
    There are zero guarantees here, but it sounds like Tong is an option to pitch at some point during New York’s upcoming three-game series against the Marlins that gets underway on Friday night. The 22-year-old top pitching prospect was scratched from his scheduled start for Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday to keep him available. Tong was hit hard in his first taste of the majors last year, but offers sky-high strikeout upside, which makes him an interesting low-risk pickup for fantasy managers. There should be a definitive update on the Mets pitching plan later this week.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Hinch basically dismissed any internet speculation that Skubal was going to jump back into Detroit’s rotation next week without a rehab assignment after undergoing an innovative NanoScope procedure earlier this month to remove loose bodies from his elbow. The 29-year-old fantasy ace has already completed a bullpen session and could be ready to make a minor league rehab start by the end of May or early June. It’s a bit unclear how many tune-up outings he’ll require, but it’ll be at least one. It doesn’t sound like his return is imminent, but he’s definitely going to make it back to Detroit faster than anticipated at the time of the surgery.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #58
    Brown threw 22 pitches in a live batting practice earlier this week. He reportedly touched 96 mph, but there’s no word on his command or secondary pitches. Still, it seems like, if his shoulder responds well, Brown will begin a rehab assignment this weekend. He’ll likely need to make at least three starts, but that should put him on track for a mid-June return.
  • WSH Right Fielder #29
    The Mets were up 5-0 early on, but Wood kickstarted the comeback in the bottom of the second inning with a long drive to left field which deflected off a leaping Nick Morabito’s glove and bounced toward center field. Wood rounded the bases in 15.1 seconds for the second inside-the-park grand slam in Nationals history. It was also the first inside-the-park grand slam in all of MLB since Raimel Tapia in 2022. Wood, who also singled twice, is now up to 13 homers and 34 RBI to go along with a .259/.399/.534 batting line. He’s a big reason why the Nationals have been one of the most potent offenses in baseball this season.
  • ATL Catcher #30
    It’s a best-case outcome for Atlanta and fantasy managers after Baldwin landed on the injured list prior to Tuesday’s game against the Marlins. A low-grade oblique strain typically carries a 3–4 week recovery timeline, putting him in line for a mid-to-late June return. The 25-year-old burgeoning star has been the most impactful catcher in fantasy this season, hitting .303/.389/.543 with 13 homers and 38 RBI through 48 games. A clearer timetable should come once he resumes baseball activities.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #43
    McCullers hits the injured list shortly after being scratched from Tuesday’s start against the Twins with shoulder inflammation. The 32-year-old has already returned to Houston to undergo imaging to determine whether he’s dealing with any structural damage. There should be a clearer idea of his status at some point later this week. It’s a bit unclear how the Astros will fill his rotation spot at the moment.

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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.
NBA Showtime reviews the Cavaliers’ coaching decisions amid the Knicks’ comeback in Game 1 and Donovan Mitchell’s lack of production in the fourth quarter that proved costly for Cleveland.
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

Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. recently was arrested in Georgia for reckless driving and speeding.
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MLB

With “intriguing” upside in several categories, Troy Melton is shaping up to be a priority stash in fantasy ahead of his activation from the Tigers’ injured list.
With Dylan Crews back in the majors and a refined offensive approach on display, Eric Samulski believes the former top prospect and 2023 No. 2 overall pick has the tools to eventually become a 20-20 threat.

Premier League

The EFL have kicked Southampton out of the Championship playoff final after they admitted “multiple breaches of EFL regulations related to the unauthorized filming of other clubs’ training” with Middlesbrough taking their place.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe discuss the state of Tottenham Hotspur after their 2-1 loss to Chelsea and if Spurs will survive relegation this weekend.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe discuss the fallout from Manchester City’s draw with Bournemouth which resulted in Arsenal winning the Premier League title.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe discuss Arsenal’s incredible Premier League title win after Manchester City dropped points at Bournemouth in Matchweek 37.

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Rotoworld

Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
There’s outfield help on the way in this week’s pickups column.
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A breakdown of five offenses that establish the pass near the goal line and how that impacts players’ fantasy upside.
Jorge Montanez breaks down all of the relevant injury news around the league over the last week.
Bobby Witt Jr. climbs one spot in the first movement inside the top three, and Colt Emerson debuts in this week’s update.

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Golf

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.
Adam Scott effectively secured his spot among the top 60 in the world with a tie for fourth in the Cadillac Championship at Doral.
Justin Thomas reflects on why his struggles in Round 3 of the PGA Championship left him ‘a good pissed off’ that fueled a final round surge into a top-five finish at Aroniminck.

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