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Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark put up 21 points and 10 assists in the Fever’s 89-78 win over the Seattle Storm.

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Mitchell: Fever needs be 'intentional' on defense
Kelsey Mitchell reflects on the Indiana Fever's win over the Seattle Storm, the desire to improve their defense and how the team's chemistry is at the beginning of the season.

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The 151st running of the Preakness is in the books and Napoleon Solo is your winner. Here is a look at how the $2 million purse will be divvied up.
It was Rai with an unlikely 68-foot birdie putt at Aronimink’s par-3 17th that seemed to separate him from the pack for good, paving the way for a par on the 18th and Rai’s first major title.
Relive full-match highlights from Manchester United’s showdown with Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford in Matchweek 37.
The Padres brought the muscle to Sunday Night Baseball, where Craig Stammen’s squad used Gavin Sheets’ night and Lucas Giolito’s strong season debut to sweep the Mariners.

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  • SEA Shortstop #85
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    The 20-year-old Emerson, who was hitting .255/.347/.469 with seven homers and 10 steals in 38 games for Tacoma, has been added to an updated Mariners lineup and will play third and bat ninth in his MLB debut Sunday night against the Padres. Leo Rivas was originally in that spot. With Brendan Donovan on the IL, the Mariners can just play Emerson at the hot corner for now. The team will have to think about him at shortstop later, though. Ideally, he’ll be in the majors for good, but that could change if he struggles during Donovan’s absence.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Ohtani hit what many call a “little league homer” by tripling and then scoring on a throwing error from Jo Adell. He drove in three more runs on a bases-loaded double in the ninth. The 31-year-old perennial MVP was also able to steal his sixth base on the season and he just so happens to pitch now and then. The .247 average and .449 slugging percentage are disappointing marks this “late” for Ohtani, but there’s very little reason to believe he won’t be among the best hitters in baseball by the time summer is over.
  • NYM Left Fielder #22
    Just hours after it was announced that he’s been dealing with discomfort in his foot, elbow and wrist; Soto was able to show they’re not bugging him too much with his second and third stolen base of the season. The 27-year-old star also drew a pair of walks, and now hitting a very solid .284/.383/.505 on the campaign. Those are pretty good numbers for the overwhelming majority of hitters, but they’re not quite what fantasy managers are hoping for with a player of Soto’s capability.
  • CWS 1st Baseman #5
    Murakami hit two of the five homers the White Sox procured against a wholly ineffective Jameson Taillon. That brings the rookie’s season total to 17, and he also drew a walk and scored a third run for good measure. Murakami’s power is undeniable. Whether or not the severe swing-and-miss will come around to make that power not matter is still a question mark, but there’s simply no denying that impact he’s made to begin 2026.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman #27
    Nick Allen replaced him at the end of Friday’s game. If Altuve lands on the IL, the Astros could give Brice Matthews some time at second base. He’ll be less needed in the outfield with Jake Meyers and Joey Loperfido nearly ready to return. Braden Shewmake could also play some second base after Jeremy Peña is activated.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #7
    Roberts was not sure if the operation will be the same that Tarik Skubal underwent, which carries a 4-6 week recovery timeline. If he did undergo that procedure, it would put him out through at least July, with a return after the All-Star break the most likely outcome. River Ryan is expected to take Snell’s place in the rotation in the meantime. When healthy, Snell is one of the best in baseball, but it’s yet another season that will be shortened substantially due to injury.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #61
    Sánchez was masterful on Saturday, tossing the third complete-game shutout in baseball this season. He scattered six hits and no walks, tossing an efficient 74 of 108 pitches for strikes and generating 17 whiffs to strike out a career-high 13 batters. The 29-year-old left-hander has posted a 1.82 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, and an 80/14 K/BB ratio across 64 1/3 innings. He’ll follow up the dominant start with a matchup against the Guardians in Philadelphia on Friday.
  • NYM Left Fielder #22
    Soto is not only receiving treatment on the foot, but he continues to deal with discomfort on his wrist, and he also has been dealing with elbow discomfort. “As long as he’s not putting anything at risk, he’ll continue to play,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters. Soto has been solid if unspectacular despite these injuries with a .271 average, .858 OPS and six homers over 124 plate appearances.
  • BOS Shortstop #10
    The move is now official. It’s unclear whether Story will require surgery to address the groin issue that Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy told reporters has been bothering him pretty much all season. The lingering physical issue certainly helps explain his abysmal performance at the plate where he’s batted .206/.244/.303 triple-slash line with three homers and four steals through 41 games. It would make sense for the Red Sox to consider moving former top prospect Marcelo Mayer back to shortstop, but all indications are that Andruw Monasterio is going to be their short-term stopgap at the position with Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Nick Sogard taking the occasional turn. There should be some additional clarity on Story’s return timeline relatively soon.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #77
    Varland struck out pinch-hitter Colt Keith to extinguish a ninth-inning threat and send a tie ballgame to extra innings before coming back out to protect a one-run lead. The hard-throwing 28-year-old coaxed ground balls from Jake Rogers and Kevin McGonigle before striking out Dillon Dingler to end it. It doesn’t go down as a save, but fantasy managers will take the win, his second of the season. He’s been phenomenal this season, converting five saves to go along with a microscopic 0.38 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 34/9 K/BB ratio across 23 2/3 innings. He certainly looks like Toronto’s primary closer right now.

151st Preakness Stakes

It was the first time the race had a 14-horse field since 2011.
Chad Summers’ three-year-old colt stalked the leader early and finds another level in the final stretch to win the 151st Preakness Stakes.
The 151st running of the Preakness is in the books and Napoleon Solo is your winner. Here is a breakdown of how the $2 million purse will be divvied up.
Graham Motion’s trainee finds another gear in the final stretch, powering to victory in the Gallorette Stakes at Laurel Park.
Preakness winning trainer Chad Summers discusses the road he and Napoleon Solo took to their Preakness win.
Brittany and Sheldon Russell lean on each other to succeed as a wife/husband and trainer/jockey team.
Steve Kornacki points out the differences between Pimlico and Laurel Park and how the dimensions of the latter may affect how the race is run.
NBA Playoff Highlights
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NBA Playoffs

All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
Rewatch LeBron James’ top shots from this year’s NBA Playoffs as a timeless machine of highlights.
Noah Rubin details Ajay Mitchell’s impressive postseason for the OKC Thunder and how his ability to outproduce his contract gives the defending champs further flexibility in the offseason.
Numbers on the Board share takeawys from the New York Knicks sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round and how them peaking at this time can give them a chance in the NBA Finals.
Numbers on the Board share their player prop bets for two game sixes on Friday night including Dylan Harper, Anthony Edwards, Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama.
Relive young Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey’s top 10 buckets from this year’s NBA Playoffs.
Numbers on the Board ranks the six teams left in the NBA playoffs, specifically who goes after OKC and debate how much the Thunder have separated themselves from the field.

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NFL

With voluntary offseason workouts in full swing, one key member of the Patriots’ offense hasn’t been volunteering to show up.
The Steelers supposedly had a strong affinity for quarterbacks Mason Rudolph and Will Howard.
Steve Tasker, a seven-time Pro Bowl special-teamer with the Bills, will be back with the team in 2026.
How it got to this point, and where it possibly goes from here.

MLB

After hearing from Gavin Sheets after his career night, Jason Benetti, Jake Peavy and Ryan Rowland-Smith look at what’s next for the Padres and Mariners after San Diego’s sweep on Sunday Night Baseball.
Emerson, 20, was originally announced in Tacoma’s lineup for the Rainiers’ home game against Sugar Land, but was scratched shortly before first pitch.
Sasaki pitched a career-high seven innings of four-hit ball in a 10-1 victory over the Angels on Sunday.
The Rays became the first team in the American League to win 30 games this year.

Premier League

Robbie Mustoe explains why William Osula is his underappreciated performer of the week after scoring a brace for Newcastle in a 3-1 win against West Ham in Matchweek 37.
Robbie Earle explains why Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is his underappreciated performer of the week after their upset win over Brighton at Elland Road in Matchweek 37.
Will the Premier League’s relegation picture be decided before the season’s final day?
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.

Motor Sports

Defending race winner Alex Palou will start from the pole position at the Brickyard for the second time.
Denny Hamlin avoided trouble by starting from the pole for what turned out to be a caution-plagued event and outdueled Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe for his second victory in the NASCAR All-Star Race.
Watch full highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race from Dover Motor Speedway.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver earned his second victory in the exhibition event.

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Rotoworld

Nolan McLean, Parker Messick and Shota Imanaga are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
The 2026 NFL schedule is set, meaning the matchups that will take place during the fantasy playoffs have been determined. The Bears and Vikings stand out as teams to target for late-season points.
Eric Samulski discusses his favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
Eric Samulski covers over 30 hitters who are fantasy-relevant based on their process at the plate
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter debate if less air travel can help Bryce Young level-up for the Carolina Panthers and if he’s a target in fantasy football drafts.

Betting

Golf

Lottie Woad held off Haeran Ryu on a gusty Sunday afternoon at Maketewah Country Club in the Kroger Queen City Championship.
Justin Rose explains his satisfaction with the ‘beautiful’ balls he hit during Round 3 of the PGA Championship, how nice it is seeing adjustments he’s made pay off and his feelings on the controversial pin locations.
Rory McIlroy charges back in the PGA Championship, moving from 105th to a share of the lead at Aronimink.
Xander Schauffele joins the press to share his thought on the ‘diabolical’ pin locations from the first two days of the PGA Championship, ‘limping’ into the weekend and viewing the final two days as a ‘free for all.”
Rory McIlroy reflects on his steadily improving play at the PGA Championship where he’s giving himself more opportunities and keeping himself in contention to win the whole thing.
Alex Smalley’s performance in the second round of the PGA Championship has defied his winless run on the PGA Tour to this point.

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The new Breece Hall contract with the Jets has been widely characterized as having a value of $45.75 million over three years.
The blister on Rory McIlroy’s right pinky toe was the least of his worries Thursday in the PGA Championship.
The Packers have all of their 2026 draft picks under contract.
The Dolphins are bringing in a player who’s familiar with their new General Manager and head coach.
The Giants signed free agent outside linebacker Khalid Kareem, according to the NFL’s transaction report.