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  • MLB Players top Games 2026

    Batting
    RK BATTER DATE OPP SCORE AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB ESPN*
    1 Max Muncy, LAD 4/10 TEX W 8-7 5 5 4 0 0 3 3 0 83.75
    2 Cody Bellinger, NYY 5/2 BAL W 9-4 4 3 4 1 0 2 4 1 81.25
    3 Jose Altuve, HOU 3/30 BOS W 8-1 4 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 79.25
    Max Muncy, LAD 4/20 @ COL W 12-3 4 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 79.25
    5 Byron Buxton, MIN 4/14 BOS W 6-0 5 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 78.50
    Adley Rutschman, BAL 4/24 BOS W 10-3 5 2 3 0 0 2 6 0 78.50
    7 William Contreras, MIL 4/30 ARI W 13-1 4 3 4 1 0 1 4 0 78.25
    Dalton Rushing, LAD 4/6 @ TOR W 14-2 4 3 4 0 0 2 2 0 78.25
    Elly De La Cruz, CIN 4/21 @ TB W 12-6 6 3 3 0 0 2 5 1 78.25
    10 Cody Bellinger, NYY 4/18 KC W 13-4 4 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 78.00
    Hunter Goodman, COL 4/29 @ CIN W 13-2 4 4 3 0 0 2 3 0 78.00
    12 Jeremiah Jackson, BAL 4/13 ARI W 9-7 4 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 77.75
    13 Mickey Moniak, COL 4/23 SD L 8-10 5 3 4 0 0 2 2 0 77.50
    Tyler Soderstrom, ATH 4/11 @ NYM W 11-6 5 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 77.50
    15 Ildemaro Vargas, ARI 4/26 SD W 12-7 5 3 3 1 1 1 4 0 77.25
    16 Bryce Harper, PHI 5/5 ATH W 9-1 4 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 77.00
    Curtis Mead, WSH 4/29 @ NYM W 14-2 5 4 4 1 0 1 2 0 77.00
    18 Brandon Nimmo, TEX 4/11 @ LAD L 3-6 4 2 3 1 0 2 3 0 76.75
    Brent Rooker, ATH 4/5 HOU W 12-10 4 2 2 0 0 2 6 0 76.75
    20 Max Muncy, LAD 4/17 @ COL W 7-1 4 2 3 1 0 2 3 0 76.50
    Pitching
    RK PITCHER DATE OPP SCORE IP H R ER BB SO PIT DEC GSC
    1 Ranger Suarez, BOS 4/27 @ TOR W 5-0 8.0 1 0 0 1 10 105 W 89
    2 Tyler Glasnow, LAD 4/23 @ SF W 3-0 8.0 1 0 0 1 9 105 W 88
    Sandy Alcantara, MIA 4/1 CHW W 10-0 9.0 3 0 0 0 7 93 W 88
    4 Cristopher Sanchez, PHI 5/5 ATH W 9-1 8.0 3 0 0 1 10 97 W 85
    5 Max Fried, NYY 4/22 @ BOS W 4-1 8.0 3 0 0 2 9 100 W 83
    Kris Bubic, KC 4/10 CHW W 2-0 7.0 2 0 0 1 11 88 W 83
    7 Jose Soriano, LAA 4/6 ATL W 6-2 8.0 3 1 1 0 10 97 W 82
    Paul Skenes, PIT 4/24 @ MIL W 6-0 7.0 1 0 0 0 7 93 W 82
    9 Jesus Luzardo, PHI 4/28 SF W 7-0 7.0 2 0 0 0 8 88 W 81
    Ranger Suarez, BOS 4/17 DET W 1-0 8.0 2 0 0 1 4 93 ND 81
    Max Meyer, MIA 5/2 PHI W 4-0 7.0 1 0 0 1 7 83 W 81
    Kyle Harrison, MIL 4/26 PIT W 5-0 6.0 1 0 0 1 12 101 W 81
    13 Michael Wacha, KC 4/11 CHW W 2-0 8.0 4 0 0 1 7 88 W 80
    Jose Soriano, LAA 4/12 @ CIN W 9-6 7.0 2 0 0 3 10 106 W 80
    Emerson Hancock, SEA 3/29 CLE W 8-0 6.0 0 0 0 1 9 97 W 80
    Gavin Williams, CLE 4/1 @ LAD W 4-1 7.0 2 0 0 3 10 85 W 80
    Justin Wrobleski, LAD 4/13 NYM W 4-0 8.0 2 0 0 0 2 90 W 80
    Bryan Woo, SEA 4/3 @ LAA W 3-1 7.0 1 0 0 1 6 87 ND 80
    Shota Imanaga, CHC 4/10 PIT L 0-2 6.0 0 0 0 1 9 100 ND 80
    20 Foster Griffin, WSH 4/26 @ CHW W 2-1 7.0 2 0 0 2 8 95 ND 79
  • Cy Young Candidates 2026

    2026 Cy Young Predictor – AL
    RK PLAYER TEAM CYP G GS IP ER K SV SHO W-L ERA VB
    1 Cade Smith CLE 73.1 23 0 23.2 7 35 16 0 2-0 2.66 12
    2 Cam Schlittler NYY 63.9 11 11 66.0 11 75 0 0 6-2 1.50 0
    3 Parker Messick CLE 61.9 10 10 58.2 16 64 0 0 5-1 2.45 12
    4 Davis Martin CHW 60.0 9 9 56.0 10 59 0 0 6-1 1.61 0
    5 Bryan Baker TB 57.8 22 0 20.1 6 24 13 0 1-0 2.66 12
    6 Nick Martinez TB 57.7 9 9 53.2 9 35 0 0 4-1 1.51 12
    7 Gavin Williams CLE 57.2 10 10 61.1 25 73 0 0 6-3 3.67 12
    8 Jose Soriano LAA 55.0 11 11 66.1 18 74 0 0 6-3 2.44 0
    9 Aaron Civale ATH 52.8 10 10 51.2 19 37 0 0 5-1 3.31 12
    10 Shane McClanahan TB 52.7 9 9 44.2 14 47 0 0 5-2 2.82 12
    2026 Cy Young Predictor – NL
    RK PLAYER TEAM CYP G GS IP ER K SV SHO W-L ERA VB
    1 Chris Sale ATL 75.4 10 10 62.0 13 72 0 0 7-3 1.89 12
    2 Aaron Ashby MIL 71.3 22 1 29.2 9 46 0 0 8-0 2.73 12
    3 Justin Wrobleski LAD 62.4 8 7 50.2 14 27 0 0 6-1 2.49 12
    4 Kyle Harrison MIL 61.3 9 9 45.2 9 59 0 0 5-1 1.77 12
    5 Chase Burns CIN 60.1 10 10 59.0 12 64 0 0 6-1 1.83 0
    6 Shohei Ohtani LAD 59.7 8 8 49.0 4 54 0 0 4-2 0.73 12
    7 Jacob Misiorowski MIL 59.0 10 10 57.0 12 88 0 0 4-2 1.89 12
    8 Robert Suarez ATL 58.5 21 0 21.1 1 20 4 0 4-0 0.42 12
    9 Bryce Elder ATL 57.5 10 10 62.2 14 56 0 0 4-2 2.01 12
    10 Cristopher Sanchez PHI 56.4 10 10 64.1 13 80 0 1 5-2 1.82 0
  • MLB Attendance Report – 2026

  • Dbacks recap and news

    • Diamondbacks’ Kevin Ginkel: Cleans mess in win

      Ginkel retired both batters faced in the eighth inning of Thursday’s 2-1 win over the Rockies.

      Much of the focus after the win was on the sterling performance of starter Eduardo Rodriguez and Corbin Carroll’s walk-off single, but Ginkel made it possible. With one out in the eighth inning, Juan Morillo hit a batter with the bases loaded that tied the game. Enter Ginkel, who induced a pop-out to the catcher and a groundout to third base to limit the damage. It was the reliever’s eighth scoreless outing over his last nine appearances, during which the right-hander has allowed four hits, two walks while striking out nine over 7.1 innings. With Paul Sewald holding down the closer job, there isn’t much opportunity for Ginkel to pick up saves, but his 3.20 ERA in 2026 is making last season (7.36) look like an outlier.

    • Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll: Walks off Rockies

      Carroll went 1-for-5 with two RBI in Thursday’s 2-1 win over Colorado.

      It wasn’t a glitzy, walk-off home run, but Carroll’s two-out, RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning accomplished the same goal, giving Arizona its fifth consecutive win. Earlier in the game, he knocked in the team’s first run on a fielder’s choice. The single extended Carroll’s hit streak to nine games, during which he’s gone 12-for-31 (.387) with seven extra-base hits, six RBI and 10 runs scored.

    • Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez: Hurls seven scoreless frames

      Rodriguez allowed four hits and walked one batter while striking out four over seven scoreless innings in a no-decision against Colorado on Thursday.

      Rodriguez took his first loss of the season against Colorado in his previous start, but he shut down the Rockies’ offense in the rematch. The veteran southpaw retired the first nine batters he faced and allowed just one Colorado runner to reach third base. As usual, Rodriguez didn’t miss many bats — he tallied just seven whiffs and four punchouts — but he nonetheless managed his fifth quality start through 10 outings. It’s been a resurgent season for Rodriguez, who posted an ERA above 5.00 in each of his previous two campaigns. So far this season, he’s pitched to a stellar 2.24 ERA despite a modest 43:23 K:BB through 60.1 innings.

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  • Baseball advances to semifinals of Big 12 Tournament behind Hairston’s historic homer

    Landon Hairston hit his record breaking 28th home run as the Sun Devils took care of business against Cincinnati to move on

    Baseball advances to semifinals of Big 12 Tournament behind Hairston's historic homer

    Alyssa Colwell

    From ASU Baseball contributing

    Landon Hairston hit his 28th home run of the season, giving him the record for most home runs in a single season in school history.

    SURPRISE, Ariz. – No. 21 Sun Devil Baseball applied pressure out the gates and never took its foot off the pedal, advancing to the semifinals of the 2026 Big 12 Baseball Tournament presented by Allstate behind a 10-2 rout over No. 25 Cincinnati late Thursday evening at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz. 

    Landon Hairston became Arizona State’s all-time single season home run leader with his 28th of the season to break the game open in the fourth inning as the Sun Devils (37-18) will take part in their first conference semifinal in program history against ninth-ranked West Virginia tomorrow at 8 p.m AZT. 

    Dominic Smaldino and Matt Polk also homered for an ASU offense that recorded 12 hits and didn’t let the Bearcats (37-20) off the hook for their four errors and poor fielding throughout the game. ASU recorded four two-out RBIs, had the leadoff runner reach in four of eight innings and successfully advanced runners at a .522 clip. In addition to taking advantage of the four errors, ASU stole three bags and struck out just five times  as it never gave Cincinnati a chance to get back into the game. 

    After the start time to the game was delayed nearly 45 minutes due to the earlier games in the day, Kole Klecker battled through 4.0 tough innings and allowed just one run despite walking six and striking out five – twice stranding the bases loaded. Taylor Penn moved to 6-0 on the season as he came out of the bullpen and dominated the potent Bearcat line, allowing just one hit and striking out five – the second-lowest total of its season – with no walks in his scoreless outing. The two runs scored by UC were tied for the fourth-lowest of the season and lowest since April 17 at UCF (L, 1-7).

    Turning point
    It wasn’t a pretty first inning for starter Kole Klecker as he walked three, gave up a double and had a wild pitch. But the veteran somehow got out of all of that with just one run allowed and stranded the bases loaded. After a quick quick double play in the bottom half of the inning, Dean Toigo got the two-out rally started with a base knock and Dominic Smaldino delivered with a big boy homer to deep opposite right center for a two-run shot and a 2-1 ASU lead that it would not relinquish the remainder of the game. Klecker battled through his control issues to get through three more innings of scoreless baseball, allowing ASU to creep ahead in the contest.

    Big moment
    After Klecker posted his first 1-2-3 inning of the game with the Sun Devils holding on to a 5-1 lead through the top of the fourth, Landon Hairston effectively put the game away in historic fashion. After PJ Moutzouridis led the frame off with a triple, Hairston ripped a 113 MPH line drive into the Cincinnati bullpen for his 28th home run of the season – a two-run shot to give ASU a 7-1 lead while also putting Hairston alone at the top of the Arizona State archives for the most single-season homers in program history. 

    Final straw
    Taylor Penn spelled Klecker in the fifth inning and absolutely dominated the Bearcat lineup with 3.0 scoreless innings of work with just one hit allowed. Penn struck out five and allowed no walks. Alex OverbaySean Fitzpatrick and Eli Buxton handled the rest and the garrison of pitchers struck out 15 UC batters. It was the 11th time ASU has struck out 15 or more batters in a game, though the team bizarrely has just a 5-6 record in those games. Matt Polk added an insurance homer in the seventh and Dean Toigo tacked on a two-RBI double in the eighth as the offense pulled away down the stretch. 

    The big number
    6 – 
    The Sun Devils got top-to-bottom production out of its lineup today, keyed by six hits out of its 7-9 hitters. Matt Polk’s three-hit day flew under the radar but the veteran was the catalyst for ASU’s offense throughout the night. Polk singled in the second and took second on a passed ball before scoring later in the inning on an error to give ASU a 3-1 lead. In the third, his RBI single plated another run and he added a stolen base. He capped the day off with his fourth homer of the season in the seventh after the ASU offense had stagnated for a couple innings to give the team an 8-1 lead. Brody Briggs recorded two hits but had two lasers on a rope robbed from him as well while PJ Moutzouridis’ leadoff triple in the fourth set the table for Hairston’s heroic blast. 

  • 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson leaderboard: Brooks Koepka finds putting stroke, Scottie Scheffler remains steady

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    A new-look TPC Craig Ranch brought out a vintage version of Brooks Koepka on Thursday at the 2026 CJ CUP Byron Nelson. Carding a first-round 8-under 63, the five-time major champion finally found his footing on the greens and climbed near the top of the leaderboard outside Dallas, Texas, behind just Taylor Moore, who signed for one better with his 62 late in the evening.

    “It was just a comfortable group as well,” Koepka said. “Everyone is just kind of feeding off each other, easy. Everyone’s having fun. Makes it enjoyable. I feel comfortable on the golf course as well.

    “Finally, I felt good with the putter. I felt good the last few days with it when I was working in my studio. Then, when I got here, it felt very comfortable. Rick [Elliott] said the same thing from watching. Which also kind of helps build a little confidence, what you feel versus the reality of it. Just happy with the way everything went today.”

    Koepka’s 63 may not have been the lowest of the day, but it was among his threesome, which included Dallas resident Si Woo Kim and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Kim needed one more stroke than Koepka en route to his 64 that headlines a large group at 7 under, while Scheffler was as steady as ever and signed for a 66 in the opening effort of his title defense.

    “I felt like I was pretty close. I did some good stuff,” Scheffler said. “I felt I was a little short with my irons, making myself a few more looks. It’s just a matter of getting closer and holing a few more putts. Overall, I felt like I did some good stuff, just keeping it closer and holing a few more putts. But overall, did a lot of good things.”

    Even in his own backyard, Scheffler seized the stage from Koepka as the powerful right-hander put six birdies and an eagle on his scorecard. A player who entered the week inside the top 10 in greens in regulation, strokes gained approach and proximity to the hole on the PGA Tour, Koepka kept knocking on the door, and his putter finally broke through in Round 1, gaining more than two strokes on the field with that club in hand.

    “I feel like it’s a long ways away right now, but yeah, it would be great [to win],” Koepka said. “I think, when I won [The CJ Cup] the last time, I got back to No. 1 in the world. I think there’s such a huge difference right now of trying to get into signature events…on my way back, coming back to the Tour.

    “It would be a big confidence boost for sure because I feel like I’ve been playing well, the results just haven’t been there, mainly because of the putter, but I feel like I’m knocking on the door, and I’m very, very close. I would love to have a chance come Sunday.”

    Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark is among those tied with Scheffler at 5 under, as are PGA Tour rookies Johnny Keefer and Neal Shipley, and 19-year-old Blades Brown, who is hoping to earn special temporary membership on the PGA Tour by week’s end with a high enough finish.

    Leaders

    1. Taylor Moore (-9)
    T2. Brooks Koepka, Jesper Svensson (-8)

    For the second straight week, Koepka put a new putter in his golf bag, but unlike last week at the PGA Championship, he was met with quality results at TPC Craig Ranch. The lid was taken off the hole immediately for Koepka as he made an 18-footer for birdie on the par-4 11th, his second hole of the round. That was just the beginning.

    Koepka rolled in additional par-breakers from 14 feet, 3 feet, 11 feet, 16 feet, 5 feet and 3 feet for his round. Hitting 14 greens in regulation in the process, Koepka’s performance was made even more impressive by the fact that he hit only three fairways. With preferred lies in effect, he did not have the luxury of cleaning his golf ball and placing it as much as he would have liked, but he will still be able to manage.

    Contenders

    T4. Emiliano Grillo, Keith Mitchell, Si Woo Kim, Stephan Jaeger, Michael Thorbjornsen, Tyler Duncan, Kensei Hirata (-7)
    T11. Doug Ghim, Mackenzie Hughes, Hank Lebioda, Austin Eckroat, Lanto Griffin (-6)

    The best player on the PGA Tour this season without a win may very well be Kim, who eyes another opportunity to enter the winner’s circle after an opening 64. That effort marked Kim’s 11th round of 66 or lower on the PGA Tour this year, which is second only to Scheffler’s 12.

    Similar to Koepka, Kim’s putter is the club that has held him back. On Thursday, however, it proved to be an asset as he gained more than 1.50 strokes on the greens and an additional 1.30 strokes by holing a putt from just off the green on his opening hole for birdie. With a stat line that read 13 fairways and 16 greens in regulation, Kim can keep climbing to the top of this leaderboard so long as the putter allows him to.

    “It was a good round, then I putted great,” Kim said. “Hitting was a little off, but I kind of still take it. Yeah, it was a good round. Green was a little tougher than I thought. But I putted really good today, so it was a good round.”

    Game within the game

    The magic number for Blades Brown this week is 21 as he needs a solo 21st finish or better to earn special temporary membership on the PGA Tour, which would allow him to accept unlimited sponsor exemptions to play in PGA Tour events this season.

  • The CJ Cup Byron Nelson Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -9 62* 9:06 AM 62
    T2
    USA
    -8 63* 1:43 PM 63
    T2
    SWE
    -8 63* 9:39 AM 63
    T4
    ARG
    -7 64 1:10 PM* 64
    T4
    USA
    -7 64 1:21 PM* 64
    T4
    KOR
    -7 64* 1:43 PM 64
    T4
    DEU
    -7 64* 1:54 PM 64
    T4
    USA
    -7 64* 2:05 PM 64
    T4
    USA
    -7 64* 8:55 AM 64
    T4
    JPN
    -7 64 9:28 AM* 64
    T11
    USA
    -6 65 1:10 PM* 65
    T11
    CAN
    -6 65* 1:21 PM 65
    T11
    USA
    -6 65* 8:11 AM 65
    T11
    USA
    -6 65* 8:22 AM 65
    T11
    USA
    -6 65* 8:55 AM 65
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 1:10 PM 66
    T16
    ZAF
    -5 66* 1:21 PM 66
    T16
    IRL
    -5 66 1:32 PM* 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 1:43 PM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 1:54 PM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 1:54 PM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66 2:38 PM* 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 2:49 PM 66
    T16
    DNK
    -5 66 3:00 PM* 66
    T16
    FRA
    -5 66* 3:11 PM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 9:06 AM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66 9:17 AM* 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66 9:28 AM* 66
    T16
    CAN
    -5 66* 9:50 AM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 10:01 AM 66
    T16
    USA
    -5 66* 10:01 AM 66
    T32
    KOR
    -4 67 1:10 PM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67 1:32 PM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67* 2:05 PM 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67* 2:16 PM 67
    T32
    ARG
    -4 67* 2:16 PM 67
    T32
    PHL
    -4 67* 2:38 PM 67
    T32
    ENG
    -4 67* 2:38 PM 67
    T32
    JPN
    -4 67 8:22 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67 8:33 AM* 67
    T32
    CAN
    -4 67 8:44 AM* 67
    T32
    FRA
    -4 67* 8:55 AM 67
    T32
    COL
    -4 67 9:06 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67* 9:17 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67 9:50 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -4 67* 10:12 AM 67
    T47
    KOR
    -3 68* 1:10 PM 68
    T47
    CAN
    -3 68 1:21 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 1:32 PM 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 1:43 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 1:54 PM* 68
    T47
    ZAF
    -3 68 2:16 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 2:16 PM 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 2:27 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 2:27 PM 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 2:27 PM 68
    T47
    CHN
    -3 68 2:49 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 2:49 PM* 68
    T47
    SWE
    -3 68 3:00 PM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 3:00 PM 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 3:00 PM 68
    T47
    CAN
    -3 68 8:00 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 8:00 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 8:11 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 8:22 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 8:33 AM* 68
    T47
    KOR
    -3 68 8:33 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 8:55 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68 9:06 AM* 68
    T47
    CHN
    -3 68 9:28 AM* 68
    T47
    ENG
    -3 68 9:39 AM* 68
    T47
    KOR
    -3 68 9:39 AM* 68
    T47
    USA
    -3 68* 9:39 AM 68
    T74
    KOR
    -2 69* 1:32 PM 69
    T74
    TWN
    -2 69 1:43 PM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69 2:05 PM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69 2:16 PM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 2:49 PM 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 3:00 PM 69
    T74
    DEU
    -2 69 3:11 PM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69 8:00 AM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 8:00 AM 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 8:00 AM 69
    T74
    ZAF
    -2 69* 8:33 AM 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 8:33 AM 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 8:44 AM 69
    T74
    ENG
    -2 69 9:06 AM* 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 9:17 AM 69
    T74
    ENG
    -2 69* 9:28 AM 69
    T74
    USA
    -2 69* 9:28 AM 69
    T74
    ENG
    -2 69 9:50 AM* 69
    T92
    SCO
    -1 70 1:21 PM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 1:21 PM 70
    T92
    DNK
    -1 70* 1:32 PM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 1:43 PM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 1:54 PM* 70
    T92
    AUS
    -1 70 2:05 PM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 2:16 PM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 2:27 PM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 2:38 PM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 2:49 PM* 70
    T92
    ARG
    -1 70* 2:49 PM 70
    T92
    COL
    -1 70 3:00 PM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 3:11 PM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 8:00 AM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 8:11 AM* 70
    T92
    DEU
    -1 70 8:22 AM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 8:22 AM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 8:44 AM* 70
    T92
    JPN
    -1 70* 9:06 AM 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 9:17 AM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70 9:39 AM* 70
    T92
    USA
    -1 70* 9:39 AM 70
    T92
    JPN
    -1 70 10:01 AM* 70
    T92
    BEL
    -1 70* 10:01 AM 70
    T116
    USA
    E 71 2:27 PM* 71
    T116
    ZAF
    E 71 3:11 PM* 71
    T116
    USA
    E 71* 8:11 AM 71
    T116
    USA
    E 71 8:44 AM* 71
    T116
    DNK
    E 71 8:55 AM* 71
    T116
    USA
    E 71 9:17 AM* 71
    T116
    USA
    E 71 9:50 AM* 71
    T116
    USA
    E 71* 9:50 AM 71
    T124
    USA
    +1 72* 8:11 AM 72
    T124
    USA
    +1 72* 8:44 AM 72
    T124
    NOR
    +1 72 10:01 AM* 72
    T127
    USA
    +2 73 1:32 PM* 73
    T127
    USA
    +2 73* 8:44 AM 73
    T127
    USA
    +2 73* 9:17 AM 73
    T127
    USA
    +2 73* 9:28 AM 73
    T127
    USA
    +2 73* 9:50 AM 73
    T132
    USA
    +3 74* 1:10 PM 74
    T132
    AUS
    +3 74 1:54 PM* 74
    T132
    VEN
    +3 74* 2:05 PM 74
    T132
    USA
    +3 74* 10:12 AM 74
    T136
    USA
    +4 75 2:05 PM* 75
    T136
    USA
    +4 75 2:27 PM* 75
    T136
    CAN
    +4 75 2:38 PM* 75
    T136
    SWE
    +4 75 2:38 PM* 75
    T136
    PRI
    +4 75 8:55 AM* 75
    T136
    USA
    +4 75* 10:12 AM 75
    T142
    USA
    +5 76 3:11 PM* 76
    T142
    USA
    +5 76* 3:11 PM 76
    T142
    USA
    +5 76 8:11 AM* 76
    T142
    USA
    +5 76* 8:22 AM 76
    146
    USA
    +6 77* 8:33 AM 77
    147
    USA
    +9 80 10:01 AM* 80
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

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  • Canadiens pounce on Hurricanes early in 6-2 win to open Eastern Conference Final

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The Montreal Canadiens never flinched in winning two Game 7s on the road to reach the Eastern Conference Final. Opening on the road again was no different, even against a well-rested top seed that had yet to lose in the postseason.

    The Canadiens pounced for four first-period goals on slow-starting Carolina – coming off the longest postseason break in more than a century – and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-2 on Thursday night.

    “We knew we could come in here and try to get off to a good start to the series,” Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki said after a three-assist night. “We’re happy with the result, but they’re definitely going to be better than what they were tonight.”

    Cole Caufield and Phillip Danault scored in the opening four minutes, Alexandre Texier followed four minutes later, and Ivan Demidov finished a breakaway for a shocking 4-1 lead midway through the opening period. That came against a team that hadn’t allowed more than two goals in an 8-0 playoff start.

    Juraj Slafkovksy scored twice in the third period for Montreal, the second on a late empty-netter, while Jakub Dobes had 24 saves.

    Game 2 is Saturday night.

    The Hurricanes were the first team to sweep their first two playoff rounds since the NHL went to best-of-seven series in all four rounds in 1987. But that led to a lengthy break of 11 days, the longest rest for any team before starting the next playoff run since at least 1920, while waiting on the Canadiens to battle their way past Tampa Bay and Buffalo.

    That led to the rest-versus-rust discussion about the Hurricanes, along with how well the Canadiens would pivot from those to-the-limit wins.

    And outside of Seth Jarvis beating Dobes just 33 seconds in, the Canadiens answered that question resoundingly in those opening minutes to extend Carolina’s misery in this round.

    “I didn’t think we were very sharp, to put it bluntly,” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “Our top guys had tough nights. That’s not going to work at this time of the year.”

    Much of Carolina’s success comes from pressuring opponents in the offensive zone and minimizing chances going the other way. But Montreal effectively moved the puck out of danger against Carolina’s aggressive pressure early, setting up clean breakouts, open-ice space and multiple breakaway chances at Frederik Andersen.

    “The execution was there right off the bat,” Canadiens center Jake Evans said.

    Danault’s goal was a full-speed breakaway right up the middle off a feed from Alexandre Carrier, while Demidov went forehand-backhand-forehand to beat Andersen for the 4-1 lead with 8:28 left in the first.

    Andersen was leading the postseason in goals-against average (1.12) and save percentage (.950), but finished with just 16 saves.

    Eric Robinson also scored for Carolina, which is in the Eastern final for the third time in four years and fourth time in the current eight-season playoff run under Rod Brind’Amour. But the Hurricanes are now 1-13 in those games, including sweeps against Boston in 2019 and Florida in 2023.

    Carolina’s loss meant the two Stanley Cup favorites both lost the opener of the conference finals. Colorado lost at home to Vegas on Wednesday night.

    AP NHL playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

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    4 0 2 6
    1 1 0 2
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Anderson RW 0 0 2 0
    Z. Bolduc C 0 0 -1 1
    A. Carrier D 0 1 4 0
    C. Caufield RW 1 1 2 1
    K. Dach C 0 0 -1 1
    P. Danault C 1 1 2 2
    I. Demidov RW 1 0 0 3
    N. Dobson D 0 0 0 1
    J. Evans C 0 1 1 0
    K. Guhle D 0 1 1 0
    L. Hutson D 0 0 0 1
    O. Kapanen C 0 0 0 0
    M. Matheson D 0 0 1 1
    A. Newhook C 0 1 0 0
    J. Slafkovsky LW 2 1 3 4
    J. Struble D 0 0 2 1
    N. Suzuki C 0 3 2 4
    A. Texier LW 1 0 1 2
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    S. Aho LW 0 1 -1 3
    J. Blake RW 0 0 -3 4
    W. Carrier LW 0 1 1 1
    J. Chatfield D 0 0 -3 2
    N. Ehlers LW 0 0 0 1
    S. Gostisbehere D 0 0 -2 0
    T. Hall LW 0 0 -2 1
    M. Jankowski C 0 0 0 1
    S. Jarvis C 1 0 -1 5
    J. Martinook LW 0 0 -1 2
    K. Miller D 0 0 1 1
    A. Nikishin D 0 0 -1 1
    E. Robinson LW 1 0 0 1
    J. Slavin D 0 0 -4 0
    J. Staal C 0 0 0 0
    L. Stankoven C 0 0 -3 2
    A. Svechnikov RW 0 1 -2 1
    S. Walker D 0 0 1 1
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    J. Dobes 27 2 25 0.926 60:00
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    F. Andersen 21 5 16 0.762 57:11
    All times are US/Eastern.

  • Hamby has 27 points, 15 boards to lead Sparks to 97-88 win over Mercury

    PHOENIX (AP) Dearica Hamby scored 27 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and the Los Angeles Sparks rode a big second quarter to a 97-88 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Thursday night.

    The Sparks outscored the Mercury 35-19 in the second to take a 60-43 at the half, a franchise record for points at halftime. Los Angeles was 11 of 16 in the second quarter, including 5 of 7 on 3-pointers, and didn’t miss from the foul line.

    Kelsey Plum had 16 points and seven assists for the Sparks (2-3), who were playing their first road game. Nneka Ogwumike, and reserves Cameron Brink and Rae Burrell all scored 12 points and Ariel Atkins had 11.

    Alyssa Thomas led the Mercury (2-4) with 23, with seven rebounds and seven assists. Kahleah Copper added 22 points, Jovana Nogic had 15 and Natasha Mack 10. Phoenix finished 1-3 on its homestand.

    Both teams were coming off a home loss to the expansion Toronto Tempo.

    Los Angeles was 5 of 17 in the fourth quarter but still shot 48% (31 of 64). The Sparks were 14 of 24 from the 3-point line through three quarters but went 0 for 8 to finish one made 3 shy of the franchise record.

    Plum had 14 points at halftime and three teammates had 10, including Ogwumike, which moved her past Tamika Catchings into fifth on the league’s career scoring list.

    The Mercury got no closer than nine in the second half.

    Honoring the 30th year of the WNBA the Mercury, one of the league’s original teams along with the Sparks, wore uniforms matching their original ones and had the old logo at midcourt.

    Tempo: Home to play follow expansion team Portland on Saturday.

    Lynx: Play at Chicago on Saturday.

    AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

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    1 2 3 4 T

    Sparks 2-3

    25 35 22 15 97

    Mercury 2-4

    24 19 27 18 88
    TOP SCORERS
    5
    D. Hamby F 27PTS 15REB 3AST
    25
    A. Thomas F 23PTS 7REB 7AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    D. Hamby 27 15 3 3
    K. Plum 16 1 7 2
    N. Ogwumike 12 6 2 0
    A. Atkins 11 1 2 5
    E. Wheeler 5 1 4 5
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    R. Burrell 12 1 2 2
    C. Brink 12 5 1 4
    J. Park 2 1 1 3
    K. Martin 0 0 0 0
    C. Gray 0 0 1 1
    Total 97 31 23 25
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    A. Thomas 23 7 7 2
    K. Copper 22 5 2 2
    J. Nogic 15 1 3 5
    N. Mack 10 9 2 4
    D. Bonner 9 5 1 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    M. Suarez 6 1 0 6
    K. Williams 3 0 1 1
    N. Brochant 0 3 1 1
    V. Ayayi 0 2 0 2
    S. Carter
    Total 88 33 17 24