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What could Lawrence situation reveal about Giants?
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down how the Dexter Lawrence trade request is a huge test for the New York Giants front office, analyzing Joe Schoen and Dawn Aponte’s potential roles with the team.
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Michigan and UCLA not only broke the Big Ten’s long basketball title droughts; they showed that the conference is better than ever.
The WNBA returns to NBC and debuts to Peacock this May.
A good night of meaningful games as the postseason seedings start to crystallize.

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  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
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    The procedure, performed by Dr. Keith Meister, will sideline Eflin until at least the early stages of the 2027 season. The 32-year-old veteran suffered the injury during his season debut last week, and it marks the first reconstructive surgery of his career. His absence is a significant hit to Baltimore’s rotation depth and likely means that one of Dean Kremer, Cade Povich or Brandon Young will have to step into a more prominent role this season.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #40
    The five-game ban, which was reduced from seven originally, goes into effect immediately. The 32-year-old righty won’t be eligible to start again until next week’s series against the Marlins after being involved in a wild on-field brawl with former teammate Jorge Soler where the two traded punches before being separated during the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game in Los Angeles.
  • MIA Left Fielder #28
    It sounds like the Marlins are going to give Stowers a look at first base during his upcoming minor league rehab assignment. It’s an interesting solution to Miami’s outfield glut since they have a hole at the cold corner with Christopher Morel (oblique) on the shelf for a couple weeks. Stowers has been out since the late stages of spring training recovering from a right hamstring strain. The 28-year-old put together a breakout campaign in his full-season Miami debut last year, slashing 288/.386/.544 with 25 homers in 117 games.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Ragans didn’t look right after taking a comebacker from José Ramírez off his pitching hand during the first inning of Wednesday’s start at Progressive Field. He was lifted after throwing just 18 pitches and facing five batters. The 28-year-old fantasy ace presumably underwent X-rays since the Royals announced that he left the contest with a contusion. There should be much-needed clarity on his status once he attempts to throw a bullpen session in a couple of days, though he told reporters afterward that he expects to make his next start. Despite that optimism, Ragans remains in clear jeopardy of missing his scheduled outing against the Tigers on Tuesday.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    It’s a massive concern for Houston’s rotation, which lost ace Hunter Brown to a shoulder issue earlier this week. Javier left the contest with a trainer after attempting to warm up for his second inning of work after allowing one run on three hits in the opening frame. The 29-year-old righty will head for further evaluation and imaging to determine the severity of the issue. He’s in serious jeopardy of missing his next start, a rematch against the Rockies at home, on Tuesday. It would likely be AJ Blubaugh moving into the rotation in his absence with Spencer Arrighetti expected to come up and replace Brown already.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Both are appealing, which means that Soler remains in the Angels lineup until after the hearing takes place. The two traded punches in front of the mound during the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game in Los Angeles after López threw up-and-in on Soler, who was hit by a pitch in his previous at-bat following a first-inning homer. The two were previously teammates in Atlanta back in 2024.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Not initially, though. Even though Ragans, who struck out both batters he faced before taking a José Ramírez liner off both his glove and pitching hands, missed badly on his warmup pitches after the injury, he convinced the Royals to leave him in. He then walked David Fry on four pitches and gave up a long two-run double to Chase DeLauter before exiting. He’ll probably be fine for his next start, but whether he had a bruise or just some numbness, he clearly had to be lifted today.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    This deal was rumored before Griffin was even promoted, but it is now official. Part of that is likely because a prospect cannot sign a multi-year extension before debuting if they want to be eligible for Prospect Promotion Incentives, which could get the team a draft pick based on end-of-season award voting. This contract is the largest in Pirates history, beating out Bryan Reynolds’ $106.75 million deal in 2023, and is also right in line with the contract last year’s number one prospect, Roman Anthony, signed at eight years, $134 million with the Red Sox. Griffin is 3-for-17 with three RBI and a 4/2 K/BB ratio in his first five MLB games, so there may be a small learning curve early in his MLB career, but a bright future lies ahead of him.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Soler and López traded punches during a chaotic donnybrook that erupted during the fifth inning at Angel Stadium after a high-and-inside pitch. Soler clobbered a two-run homer off López back in the opening frame before being drilled hit by a pitch his next time up. Amazingly, it was Braves manager Walt Weiss who delivered a textbook tackle to bring Soler to the ground and help break up the brawl while Mike Trout managed to corral López, who somehow held onto the baseball throughout the entire incident. There will undoubtedly be suspensions handed out by the league after one of the wildest on-field melees in recent years.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    It’s a massive relief for the Rangers, and fantasy managers, after deGrom experienced right knee discomfort while warming up for Monday’s start against the Mariners where he struck out six and allowed one run over five innings. The 37-year-old fantasy ace will make his next start on Sunday against the Dodgers.

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Jessie Bates has spent the past three seasons in Atlanta after signing a four-year, $64.02 million deal as a free agent.
Jets linebacker Marcelino McCrary-Ball signed his tender on Wednesday, according to the NFL’s transactions wire.
Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa has a back issue that NFL teams want to get another look at.

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Miami and Golden State also are known to have interest in the two-time MVP.
It’s a tight race between Knueppel and Cooper Flagg, but all of our roundtable ended up in the same place.
Derek Fisher and John Fanta discuss the turning point for the Houston Rockets in their rally from a large deficit against Phoenix and more.
The Houston Rockets completed their largest comeback of the season after falling down 21 early to the Phoenix Suns and launching to victory on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday.

MLB

Lopes holds the Dodgers’ franchise record for most games played at second base with 1,134.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred joins Dan Patrick to unpack early-season storylines, including reactions to ABS challenge system implementation, labor negotiations, the future of the World Baseball Classic, and more.
Eric Samulski breaks down the improvements Mickey Moniak has made early in this season and how sustainable his performance is.

Premier League

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.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
The race for Champions League qualification is so congested as Premier League giants and upstarts scrap for the (likely) five spots available.
West Ham United look to climb out of the bottom three and heap more pressure on its relegation rivals when 20th-place Wolves visit the London Stadium on Friday.

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Motor Sports

With a 36-point deficit to Cole Davies, Jo Shimoda has decided to heal from last week’s crash in order to be healthy for outdoors.
Dean Wilson filled in for the Lawrence brothers at Honda HRC in 2025 and earned four top-10s.
Jo Shimoda: “Alpinestars medical told me that there were no broken bones, but possible ligament damage.”
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.

Rotoworld

Kyle Dvochak breaks down what Denzel Boston could bring to the Dolphins and Steelers with reports that the Washington WR will have a top-30 visit with both teams.
With Kyle Pitts reporting to Falcons OTAs after signing the franchise tag, Kyle Dvorchak discusses the importance of this small note with a new head coach and potential QB under center.
Unsurprisingly, the two favorites to win the actual Rookie of the Year award have been among the best rookies in fantasy basketball.
Rivers McCown takes stock of how free agency and the offseason have changed the fantasy outlooks of a handful of wide receivers.

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Golf

Azaleas and dogwoods are as synonymous with the Masters as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, which is a little unfair — not to the other 55 Masters champions, but to the other 350 species of flora that make Augusta National a golf course unlike any other.
Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick break down the debutants of this year’s Masters Tournament and why they are “the story” of this year’s event.
Bryson DeChambeau sheds light on his relationship with Rory McIlroy and the juxtaposition in golf of giving respect, but also wanting to win.
Cameron Young discusses the various close calls in his career and how his pair of victories since validates the golf he has played, where sometimes you just need it to go your way.
Scottie Scheffler talks about the state of his game and home life after missing the last few events before the Masters for the birth of his second son.

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The Dolphins have parted ways with both of their top wide receivers from the 2025 season, so there’s a good chance they’ll be addressing the spot during the draft later this month.
Burnley are running out of time to escape the bottom three and relegation to the Championship, and in-form Brighton are not an easy visitor to Turf Moor for Saturday’s Week 32 match.
The Cowboys are often in the spotlight and that should be the case when the first round of the draft gets underway in a couple of weeks.
Giants offensive coordinator Matt Nagy thinks he has a good one in quarterback Jaxson Dart.
Colorado quarterback Dominiq Ponder died in a single-vehicle car crash on March 1.