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The Spurs, Celtics and Pistons round out the top five in this penultimate power rankings of the season.

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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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A good night of meaningful games as the postseason seedings start to crystallize.
Rory McIlroy talks about the relaxation and confidence perks that come with returning to Augusta as Masters champion with the Green Jacket in hand.
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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  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
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    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.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #31
    Schlittler brought the heat on a frigid evening at Yankee Stadium, where temperatures hovered in the low 40s throughout the night, averaging 96.6 and topping out at 98.8 mph on his fastball. The 25-year-old rising star retired six straight before giving up back-to-back hits in the third inning before serving up a two-run double to Nick Kurtz, which snapped a streak of 14 consecutive scoreless innings to open the year. He also gave up a ground-rule double to Tyler Soderstrom that brought home an additional run in the frame. He’s been leaning more on is cutter and sinker this season and the results have been phenomenal with a microscopic 1.62 ERA, 0.48 WHIP and 22/3 K/BB ratio across 16 2/3 innings. Simply put, he’s pitching like a fantasy ace right now. He’ll face the Rays on Sunday at Tropicana Field to close out a two-start week.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    The box score doesn’t begin to tell the story, as once again, a vintage Alcantara outing. The 30-year-old wasn’t able to complete his second-consecutive shutout as he gave up a double and walk in the ninth, and two runs scored on a sac fly and a wild pitch in that frame after he exited. He struck out six, walked two, and wasn’t hit hard for the overwhelming majority of the game against a solid Cincinnati lineup. Alcantara will look to keep up this good run — good run seems like such an understatement — against the Tigers on Sunday. Fantasy managers who took a chance on Alcantara have to be thrilled.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Skenes took a no-hitter into the sixth, when Fernando Tatis Jr. singled with one out. Jake Cronenworth had already walked to lead off the inning, so the Padres had a threat going in a 2-0 game. Jackson Merrill, though, grounded into a double play to end it. Skenes lost the shutout when Xander Bogaerts homered with one out in the seventh and was removed immediately afterwards. Skenes has allowed precisely one run in both of his starts since his Oneil Cruz-fueled Opening Day disaster against the Mets. He’ll likely make his next start Monday versus the Nationals.
  • CHC Center Fielder #4
    Crow-Armstrong took Rays reliever Yoendrys Gómez deep in the seventh inning for his first round-tripper of the season. He also recorded a pair of singles, stole his fourth base of the year, and scored three times in the one-sided affair at Tropicana Field. The 24-year-old fantasy standout hasn’t exactly torn the cover off the ball in the early portion of the year, hitting .256 (11-for-43) with one homer, four RBI and four steals through 11 games.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Schumaker added that they expect to receive the MRI results at some point Tuesday evening before they determine his next steps. It’s a notable development after deGrom managed to complete five innings against the Mariners on Monday, despite pitching through a minor knee issue that cropped up while warming up in the bullpen before the game. It sounds like the Rangers are merely proceeding with an abundance of caution in advance of deGrom’s next start on Sunday against the Dodgers. There should be an additional update on his status shortly.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Trout returns to center field and will bat second on Tuesday night following a one-game absence after being hit by a pitch during Sunday’s showdown against the division-rival Mariners. X-rays came back negative for any fractures and he’s ready to roll after getting some extra rest. The 34-year-old future Hall of Famer is hitting .212 (7-for-33) with two homers and two steals through 10 games this season.

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John Harbaugh is bringing another former Raven to the Big Apple.
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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.
NBA Showtime discusses how the Houston Rockets are hitting their stride after winning their seventh-straight game while analyzing what changed for the Phoenix Suns in the loss.

MLB

Premier League

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.
Arsenal turn their attention back to the Premier League title as Bournemouth visit the Emirates Stadium early Saturday.

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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.
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.

Rotoworld

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.
A couple of sources of steals and a potential closer for the Giants are recommended this week.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter ponder Lamar Jackson’s fantasy football outlook for 2026 after a rough season in 2025.
Seth Hernandez, James Tibbs III and Sam Antonacci headline early-season fantasy baseball dynasty prospects on the rise.

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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.
From 1934 to 2025, here’s a look at the players who have prevailed at the Masters Tournament.
Justin Rose, the player who missed the cut 21 straight times to start his professional career, has a knack for seeing the glass half-full.
Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick preview the Masters, explaining why “you’re catching the right golfer at the right time with Matt Fitzpatrick,” debating if Rory McIlroy can repeat at Augusta National Golf Club and more.

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Barcelona’s quest to return to the top of European football’s mountaintop for the first time since 2015 rolls on this week when Hansi Flick’s side hosts La Liga rivals Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals.
After bowing out of the FA Cup last weekend, Liverpool have one last shot at winning a trophy — and perhaps saving Arne Slot’s job — but they’ll have to go through reigning champions PSG in the Champions League quarterfinals to do it.
Athlete Dennis Tua’one (Provo, UT/ Timpview High School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2027 Navy All-American Bowl.
Athlete Kamieon Compton-Nero (Owasso, OK/ Rejoice Christian School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2027 Navy All-American Bowl.
Offensive lineman James Halter (Pittsburgh, PA/ Central Catholic High School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2027 Navy All-American Bowl.