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  • 2026 Cadillac Championship leaderboard: Cameron Young goes low, leads Jordan Spieth after Round 1

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    Cameron Young walked off the 8th green after tapping in for par, ready to pencil a birdie on his playing partner’s scorecard. Scottie Scheffler faced just outside 3 feet to join Young at 4 under, but instead, the world No. 1 brushed his attempt on by and only then did the two start to go in opposite directions.

    Young kept on adding circles to his own scorecard and signed for an opening bogey-free 8-under 64 at Trump National Doral to command the first-round lead. Meanwhile, Scheffler struggled the rest of the way en route to a 71, seven strokes worse than the man with whom he shared a tee time on Thursday.

    “I always feel like it’s possible. If you had asked me to guess, I probably wouldn’t have guessed 64,” said Young of his low score. “But that’s not really what I was concerned about, to be honest. It’s a long three weeks, and I’m going to have some good days and some bad ones. So it was just more about getting out here today and trying to go through what we do and see what I get. Because that’s how I have to approach some of these longer stretches.”

    Young leads by one shot entering Friday’s second round as Jordan Spieth and Alex Smalley both took advantage of a Blue Monster that was more friendly than scary and yielded an under-par scoring average in Round 1. Lack of wind until the late stages of the first round, along with receptive greens, created the opportunity for low scores as players faced this fearsome course in a brave manner.

    Not all were as lucky as Young, Spieth and company, though. Genesis Invitational winner Jacob Bridgeman fell to the bottom of the leaderboard with a first-round 79 as major champions Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose, Adam Scott and Jason Day all came in over par.

    “[The wind] was kind of moving around. It started kind of west when we started, and now, it’s southeast. So had to try to pay attention to what it was doing and commit to what it was doing,” Spieth said. “Because although the greens are big, the areas that the pins are at are super small.

    “So, if you had a good number, it was attack, and if you didn’t, it was play it to 20 feet and go from there. I knocked a couple putts in from the fringe, which is a bonus, and the rest of the round I just played really the right way. So kept the ball in front of me, which will be key the next three days.”

    Leader

    1. Cameron Young (-8): Young’s first round featured eight birdies and 10 pars with his par breakers coming from either tap-in range or long distance. The Players Championship winner’s wedge play was superb in his opening salvo as he flicked darts into the pins at Nos. 2, 5 and 16. His other birdies came courtesy of some fortunate putting via a make from 45 feet on the par-4 3rd and connections from off the green on Nos. 7 and 15.

    Making the performance even more impressive was that Young did so without driving the ball to his standards. Hitting only half the fairways and battling a violent left miss at times, he was able to overcome this and put together the round of the day. If he tightens that club up a smidge and maintains this sharpness with his wedges, Young may not yield much to his chasers.

    “It’s pretty much right in front of you for the most part,” Young said. “Most of the tee shots are pretty apparent, which is what good courses give you. I think it doesn’t try to hide anything. So learning the course wasn’t a huge deal, I wouldn’t say. Yeah, I drove it OK today; it should suit me really well, and thankfully, [I] had a really good day around the greens. I made a couple from the fringe and putted really well.”

    Contenders

    T2. Jordan Spieth, Alex Smalley (-7)
    4. Nick Taylor (-6)
    5. Nico Echavarria (-5)
    T6. Andrew Putnam, Brian Harman, Gary Woodland (-4)

    Well, would you look at that? Spieth sizzled on Thursday thanks to some of his usual antics — chipping in for eagle on the par-5 8th would fall under this category — but also some other positive signs in his game. The three-time major champion took care of the difficult quartet of par 3s at Doral, playing them in 2 under and without any stress to speak of. There were a few loose swings, but all in all, it was one of the best performances from Spieth in a long time.

    While working on his game is one of the reasons for the performance, what he was gaming was just as important, according to Spieth. The 13-time PGA Tour winner mentioned that he switched to the Pro V1-X left dash. He noted that his spin rates have increased and that he was looking for a lower-spin ball, but that was not all, as Spieth put some new lumber in the bag in the form of a new driver and a 3 wood. On Thursday, it looked like the right call.

    “I felt like I’ve had some tournaments this year where I’ve gotten off to these nice starts early in the first round, front nine, and then we play difficult golf courses or I just hadn’t really held it, so I remember I went to Michael during the day today and just said, ‘Let’s set a new goal; let’s pretend we’re starting over just to stay aggressive,’ just to kind of seeing holes to make birdies versus seeing holes for how hard they are, if that makes sense,” Spieth said.

    “So it was a good strategy. I don’t foresee 7 under every day, but when the wind was down to start, it was a good time to try to take advantage. And the greens were soft enough and not quite fast enough to where if you were controlling the ball off the tee, you were going to get some looks.”

    Rose’s race begins with a crash

    Equipment changes always spark conversation, but especially when the change is to a … car manufacturer. Rose made the move to new McLaren irons ahead of this week’s tournament, and he was met with a rude opening-round performance. His first hole saw him miss the green with a wedge in hand, blade his fourth into the penalty area and do well to walk off the par 5 dropping a pair.

    The Englishman steadied the ship over the next handful of holes, but he found water again on the par-5 8th, leading to another double bogey. He never fully recovered. In total, he lost strokes on 13 of his 18 approach shots in what was one of his ball-striking days of 2026.

  • Cadillac Championship Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -8 64 2:05 PM 64
    T2
    USA
    -7 65 2:25 PM 65
    T2
    USA
    -7 65 2:55 PM 65
    4
    CAN
    -6 66 9:55 AM 66
    5
    COL
    -5 67 10:05 AM 67
    T6
    USA
    -4 68 1:00 PM 68
    T6
    USA
    -4 68 1:30 PM 68
    T6
    USA
    -4 68 2:35 PM 68
    T9
    USA
    -3 69 12:05 PM 69
    T9
    USA
    -3 69 12:15 PM 69
    T9
    USA
    -3 69 12:25 PM 69
    T9
    USA
    -3 69 12:35 PM 69
    T9
    ZAF
    -3 69 9:30 AM 69
    T9
    USA
    -3 69 11:10 AM 69
    T15
    KOR
    -2 70 1:10 PM 70
    T15
    USA
    -2 70 1:20 PM 70
    T15
    AUT
    -2 70 1:40 PM 70
    T15
    USA
    -2 70 1:50 PM 70
    T15
    USA
    -2 70 2:25 PM 70
    T15
    AUS
    -2 70 2:45 PM 70
    T15
    USA
    -2 70 9:00 AM 70
    T15
    NOR
    -2 70 9:20 AM 70
    T15
    KOR
    -2 70 10:25 AM 70
    T15
    JPN
    -2 70 10:50 AM 70
    T15
    ENG
    -2 70 11:00 AM 70
    T15
    USA
    -2 70 11:40 AM 70
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 11:55 AM 71
    T27
    CAN
    -1 71 12:25 PM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 12:35 PM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 12:45 PM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 1:10 PM 71
    T27
    ENG
    -1 71 1:40 PM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 2:05 PM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 9:20 AM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 10:35 AM 71
    T27
    USA
    -1 71 11:40 AM 71
    T37
    JPN
    E 72 12:45 PM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 1:00 PM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 1:20 PM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 9:00 AM 72
    T37
    NZL
    E 72 9:10 AM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 9:45 AM 72
    T37
    ENG
    E 72 10:05 AM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 10:25 AM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 11:20 AM 72
    T37
    IRL
    E 72 11:20 AM 72
    T37
    USA
    E 72 11:30 AM 72
    T48
    USA
    +1 73 1:50 PM 73
    T48
    ENG
    +1 73 2:45 PM 73
    T48
    CAN
    +1 73 10:15 AM 73
    T48
    USA
    +1 73 10:50 AM 73
    T52
    ENG
    +2 74 11:55 AM 74
    T52
    USA
    +2 74 1:30 PM 74
    T52
    ENG
    +2 74 2:15 PM 74
    T52
    USA
    +2 74 2:55 PM 74
    T52
    CAN
    +2 74 8:40 AM 74
    T52
    USA
    +2 74 8:50 AM 74
    T52
    SWE
    +2 74 9:10 AM 74
    T52
    USA
    +2 74 10:15 AM 74
    T60
    VEN
    +3 75 12:05 PM 75
    T60
    USA
    +3 75 12:15 PM 75
    T60
    USA
    +3 75 9:30 AM 75
    T60
    DNK
    +3 75 9:55 AM 75
    T60
    NOR
    +3 75 11:00 AM 75
    T60
    USA
    +3 75 11:10 AM 75
    T66
    AUS
    +4 76 2:15 PM 76
    T66
    USA
    +4 76 8:40 AM 76
    T66
    USA
    +4 76 9:45 AM 76
    T66
    USA
    +4 76 10:35 AM 76
    T70
    USA
    +5 77 8:50 AM 77
    T70
    AUS
    +5 77 11:30 AM 77
    72
    USA
    +7 79 2:35 PM 79
    WD
    WD
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

    Legend

    • DQ
    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
    • (a)
    • *
    • Watch Live On Pga Tour Live App
    • Disqualified
    • Withdrew
    • Missed Cut
    • Made Cut Did Not Finish
    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
    • Winner
  • Dbacks Notes and Recap

    • Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka: Shelled in short start

      Soroka (4-1) took the loss Thursday against the Brewers, allowing eight runs on 10 hits and two walks while striking out two over three innings.

      Soroka was hit hard from the start, allowing consistent contact and struggling to put hitters away. He threw 79 pitches and faced 21 batters, retiring just nine before being pulled in the fourth after surrendering four straight singles without recording an out. The outing was a stark contrast to Soroka’s strong start to the season, as he had previously gone at least five innings in every outing, including two double-digit strikeout performances. The right-hander’s ERA jumped from 2.60 to 4.70, and he now holds a 1.43 WHIP and 36:9 K:BB across 30.2 innings. Soroka is scheduled to face Pittsburgh in his next start.

    • Diamondbacks’ Jose Fernandez: Not in Arizona lineup

      Fernandez is not in the lineup for Thursday’s game in Milwaukee.

      Fernandez had started the last four contests and 17 of the past 18 tilts, but he’ll begin Thursday’s festivities on the bench. Adrian Del Castillo will occupy the designated-hitter slot in Thursday’s rubber match.

    • Diamondbacks’ Zac Gallen: Cleared to start Friday

      The Diamondbacks list Gallen (shoulder) as their starting pitcher for Friday’s game against the Cubs, Jack Sommers of SI.com reports.

      Gallen had to be removed from his last outing after he was struck in the right shoulder by a comebacker, but he threw a bullpen session Wednesday without issue and will not have to miss a turn in the rotation. The veteran right-hander should be ready for a normal workload at Wrigley Field.

  • NHL Scores

    FINAL
    1 2 3 T
    0 2 0 2
    Wild4-2
    1 1 3 5
    Game 6, MIN wins 4-2, Grand Casino Arena, St. Paul, MN
    THREE STARS
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    Q. Hughes MIN D2 GOALS , 1 AST
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    B. Faber MIN D1 AST
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    J. Wallstedt MIN G21 SAVES , 0.913 SV%
    FINAL
    1 2 3 T
    1 0 1 2
    3 1 1 5
    Game 6, ANA wins 4-2, Honda Center, Anaheim, CA
    THREE STARS
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    T. Terry ANA RW1 GOAL, 2 AST
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    J. LaCombe ANA D1 AST
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    C. Kreider ANA LW1 GOAL, 2 AST
  • Carlsson, Terry lead Ducks to 5-2 win in Game 6, eliminating the 2-time conference champ Oilers

    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Leo Carlsson, Troy Terry and Chris Kreider had a goal and two assists apiece, and the Anaheim Ducks eliminated Connor McDavid and the two-time defending Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers with a 5-2 victory in Game 6 of their first-round playoff series Thursday night.

    Cutter Gauthier had a goal and an assist, Ryan Poehling scored the opening goal and Lukas Dostal made 25 saves in a standout performance for the upstart Ducks, who stormed to their first playoff series victory since 2017 in front of a frenzied sellout crowd.

    “It was obviously just an awesome feeling to make the playoffs for all of us,” Terry said. “We knew that this series was there for us if we played the right way. Obviously, they made a push, but I’m just proud of the guys. I thought we played maturely, played hard.”

    After ending a seven-year postseason absence by knocking out the powerhouse Oilers, Anaheim will face the winner of the Vegas Golden Knights’ series with the Utah Mammoth. Vegas leads 3-2 heading to Salt Lake City on Friday night.

    Connor Murphy and Vasily Podkolzin scored as Edmonton followed up its worst regular season since 2021 by going out in the first round for the first time since that season.

    “We were an average team all year, you know?” said NHL scoring champion McDavid, who was held pointless in three of the series’ six games. “An average team with high expectations, you’re going to be disappointed. … They played very fast, and we weren’t very fast. We’ve been searching for consistency all year, and obviously we didn’t find it here in the playoffs.”

    After winning nine playoff series, playing 81 postseason games and reaching two Stanley Cup Finals in the past four years, McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and the Oilers finally appeared to run out of energy and health. They had a disastrous defensive performance against the Ducks, who scored three goals in the first period of Game 6.

    “They know how to play the right way, and at the end of the day, I think they were just better than us,” Draisaitl said. “We never really found what you need to find at this time of year, especially to go all the way. In my opinion, just not good enough.”

    Even with 14 players making their postseason debuts, the Ducks admirably handled the pressure while winning four of the last five games against the seasoned Oilers. Carlsson had an outstanding Game 6 to cap the 21-year-old center’s strong debut playoff series, while emerging star defenseman Jackson LaCombe scored nine points and led the Ducks’ defensive efforts against McDavid and Draisaitl.

    “For sure it was our best game of the series,” Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said. “Could have been our best game of the year. A lot of things went well tonight.”

    In Game 6, Anaheim also got its best effort of the series from Dostal, who had the NHL’s second-worst save percentage in the postseason after getting pulled from Game 5. The Czech Olympian was sharp all night, highlighted by a breakaway stop on Zach Hyman.

    Backed by a raucous crowd that included Angels slugger Mike Trout, the Ducks scored first in Game 6 for the first time in the entire series when John Carlson’s shot hit Poehling and trickled in for his fourth goal of the series.

    Carlsson then set up Kreider off the rush, ending the longtime Rangers star’s 17-game goal drought with his first playoff goal for the Ducks – on his 35th birthday, no less.

    Murphy answered for Edmonton 1:31 later, but Gauthier got his fourth playoff goal on a power play when his one-timer arced in off Darnell Nurse’s stick.

    Late in a tense second period, Carlsson took the puck from Evan Bouchard and fed Terry for a 4-1 lead.

    Edmonton scored early in the third when Kasperi Kapanen’s wide shot deflected in off Podkolzin’s leg, but McDavid and Draisaitl couldn’t get it any closer. The Oilers pulled Ingram with 3:57 left, but Carlsson scored into an empty net.

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    1 2 3 T
    1 0 1 2

    4-2

    3 1 1 5
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    E. Bouchard D 0 0 -3 1
    C. Dach C 0 1 1 1
    J. Dickinson C 0 0 0 0
    L. Draisaitl C 0 1 -1 1
    M. Ekholm D 0 0 -1 1
    T. Emberson D 0 0 0 0
    Z. Hyman C 0 0 -3 2
    K. Kapanen RW 0 1 0 1
    C. Lazar C 0 0 1 0
    C. McDavid C 0 0 -3 3
    C. Murphy D 1 0 1 4
    R. Nugent-Hopkins C 0 0 -2 2
    D. Nurse D 0 0 1 2
    V. Podkolzin RW 1 0 -1 3
    J. Roslovic C 0 0 0 1
    J. Samanski C 0 1 1 0
    M. Savoie C 0 0 0 2
    J. Walman D 0 0 -2 3
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Carlson D 0 1 -1 2
    L. Carlsson C 1 2 3 2
    C. Gauthier LW 1 1 1 5
    M. Granlund C 0 0 -1 0
    D. Helleson D 0 0 0 0
    T. Hinds D 0 0 0 0
    A. Killorn LW 0 0 -1 1
    C. Kreider LW 1 2 3 2
    J. LaCombe D 0 1 3 3
    M. McTavish C 0 1 1 1
    P. Mintyukov D 0 0 -1 2
    I. Moore D 0 0 -1 1
    R. Poehling C 1 0 0 3
    B. Sennecke RW 0 0 -1 2
    T. Terry RW 1 2 3 5
    J. Trouba D 0 0 3 1
    J. Viel LW 0 0 -1 1
    T. Washe C 0 0 0 0
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    C. Ingram 30 4 26 0.867 56:31
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    L. Dostal 27 2 25 0.926 60:00
  • NBA Scores

    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    3Knicks4-2
    40 43 34 23 140
    6Hawks2-4
    15 21 28 25 89
    Game 6, NY wins 4-2, State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    O. Anunoby NY SF29 PTS , 7 REB , 2 AST
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    J. Johnson ATL SF21 PTS , 8 REB , 6 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    23 26 14 30 93
    776ers3-3
    20 38 24 24 106
    Game 6, series tied 3-3, Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Brown BOS SF18 PTS , 1 REB , 2 AST
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    T. Maxey PHI PG30 PTS , 2 REB , 5 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    30 20 24 24 98
    29 28 25 28 110
    Game 6, MIN wins 4-2, Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    N. Jokic DEN C28 PTS , 9 REB , 10 AST
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    J. McDaniels MIN SF32 PTS , 10 REB , 3 AST
  • Jaden McDaniels leads Timberwolves on both ends of the court in 110-98 clincher to oust Nuggets in 6

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Jaden McDaniels had 32 points and 10 rebounds and Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 24 points in a surprise start for the injury-ravaged Minnesota Timberwolves in a 110-98 victory over the Denver Nuggets in Game 6 on Thursday night that finished off another tense NBA playoff series between the rivals.

    With their top three guards missing because of injuries, the Timberwolves went big with Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle and Naz Reid fueling a 64-40 advantage in points in the paint and an 50-33 edge in rebounding.

    “This is what you don’t really teach. This is about will. It’s about heart, and that’s how we were able to overcome this great challenge,” said Gobert, who had 10 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists.

    Minnesota, the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, will start the second round at San Antonio on Monday. The second-seeded Spurs beat Portland in five games in their first-round series.

    Nikola Jokic had 28 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds to lead the Nuggets, but sidekick Jamal Murray struggled to get free from McDaniels and finished with just 12 points on 4-for-17 shooting. Cameron Johnson scored 27 points to lead Denver’s 10-for-27 night from deep, but Jokic and the 3-pointers simply weren’t enough to keep up with a fiercely motivated Timberwolves team.

    “I’m just happy it’s over, happy we were able to come out on top,” McDaniels said. “Stuff was said. I’m just happy we were all able to prove our point, get the win, and move on to the next round.”

    With Ayo Dosunmu joining Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo on the inactive list, the Timberwolves were missing a big chunk of their ability to create shots.

    Winning this game was going to require extra doses of defense and energy, and they brought both. Shannon added an element of pure speed that the Nuggets couldn’t stop when he found space toward the basket. McDaniels, embracing the villain role, was a monster on both ends of the floor. The Timberwolves fed off the roaring crowd at every turn and consistently made up for their missing offense with hustle and desire.

    Shannon’s three-point play with 1:43 left gave the Timberwolves a six-point lead, and McDaniels followed with the dagger shot – his signature mid-range pull-up was a swish from 19 feet to make it a seven-point game with 1:06 to play. Then he intercepted a harried pass by Jokic to get the ball back and start a parade to the line.

    Since beating the Timberwolves in five games in the first round and cruising to the NBA championship in the 2023, the Nuggets haven’t found the production or spunk they’ve needed to supplement the three-time MVP Jokic. They extended the series with a decisive win in Game 5 on Monday, but Minnesota’s defense delivered again this postseason in neutralizing Jokic and rendering Murray an afterthought.

    McDaniels tirelessly chased him around the perimeter. The four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year award winner Gobert kept giving Jokic a hard time in the paint with his long arms and superb anticipation.

    McDaniels tossed even more spice into this well-developed rivalry early in the series with his blanket “bad defenders” jab at the Nuggets, and none of the Timberwolves have made any secret of distaste for their opponent. Then their motivation soared off the charts when DiVincenzo went down in the opening minute of Game 4, and their franchise player Edwards followed him on the injured list. During a stoppage in the fourth quarter, DiVincenzo was shown with a big smile as he sat with his foot propped up in a cast behind the bench.

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    Josh Nagel
    Josh NagelSenior Analyst
    +576 (80%)
    Last 10 NBA ATS
    Minnesota +6.5-110
    Point Spread
    Picked Apr 30 @ 7:15 pm, 1 unit on DraftKings
    WIN
    The short-handed Timberwolves predictably struggled in a Game 5 blowout loss, and it stands to reason Game 6 on their home floor presents their best chance of winning this first-round series. Despite going without star Anthony Edwards, this Minnesota team plays with much better energy on its home floor and a depth-limited Denver club has lacked resilience and poise on the road. The Nuggets have failed to cover in 8 straight road games and, should they escape with a win Thursday night, we believe it will be by a razor-thin margin over a Minnesota club that we expect to fight until the final buzzer.

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    Zack Cimini
    Zack CiminiContrarian with Chutzpah
    +283 (64%)
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    Over 10.5-122
    Christian Braun • Points • Player Prop
    Picked Apr 30 @ 4:02 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    LOSS
    Christian Braun has went under his points prop in three straight games. A lot of that was due to Minnesota sagging off Cam Johnson and Spencer Jones daring them to make shots. Both had success in game five with 18 and 20 points, so look for Minnesota’s defense to tighten up on both. With Denver’s offense sputtering late, Braun was the one who hit the dagger three pointer to end Minnesota’s rally in game five. That should give Braun a confidence boost, and I expect Braun to raise his shot attempts after averaging less than five over the last three games. Play his over.

    Zack’s Pick

    1 2 3 4 T

    3 Nuggets 2-4

    30 20 24 24 98

    6 Timberwolves 4-2

    29 28 25 28 110
    TOP SCORERS
    N. Jokic C 28PTS 9REB 10AST
    J. McDaniels SF 32PTS 10REB 3AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    N. Jokic 28 9 10 5
    C. Johnson 27 8 3 5
    J. Murray 12 6 4 2
    S. Jones 8 2 1 5
    C. Braun 3 1 0 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    T. Hardaway Jr. 13 4 2 1
    T. Jones 4 0 3 2
    J. Valanciunas 2 2 0 1
    B. Brown 1 1 1 3
    Z. Nnaji 0 0 0 0
    K. Simpson
    D. Holmes II
    C. Jones
    J. Pickett
    D. Roddy
    J. Strawther
    Total 98 33 24 26
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    J. McDaniels 32 10 3 4
    T. Shannon Jr. 24 6 1 2
    J. Randle 18 4 5 2
    R. Gobert 10 13 8 5
    M. Conley 7 6 3 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    N. Reid 15 7 4 2
    J. Clark 3 2 1 2
    B. Hyland 1 2 1 1
    J. Ingles
    J. Phillips
    J. Beringer
    R. Zikarsky
    Z. Pullin
    E. Freeman
    Total 110 50 26 21
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Tigers16-16
    5 12 0
    Braves22-10
    2 8 1
    Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
    • W: D. Anderson  (1-0)
    • L: J. Payamps  (0-2)
    • S: K. Finnegan  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    F. Valdez DET P6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 8 SO
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    B. Elder ATL P6.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 3 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros12-20
    3 12 1
    Orioles15-16
    10 6 1
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: C. Bassitt  (2-2)
    • L: P. Lambert  (1-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Bassitt BAL P6.2 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 7 SO, 1 BB
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    J. Jackson BAL 2B2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 5 RBI
    FINAL
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    Giants13-18
    2 8 0
    3 10 0
    Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
    • W: C. Shugart  (1-0)
    • L: R. Walker  (0-1)
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    L. Webb SF P7.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 2 BB
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    C. Sanchez PHI P6.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 7 SO, 3 BB
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    R H E
    10 14 1
    Pirates16-16
    5 7 1
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: G. Graceffo  (2-0)
    • L: P. Skenes  (4-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Graceffo STL P1.1 IP, 1 SO
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    J. Wetherholt STL 2B2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
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    R H E
    Rockies14-18
    4 9 0
    Reds20-11
    6 7 0
    Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    • W: A. Abbott  (1-2)
    • L: M. Lorenzen  (2-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Abbott CIN P6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    N. Lowe CIN DH2-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    5 7 0
    Mets10-21
    4 7 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: M. Parker  (2-0)
    • L: L. Weaver  (2-1)
    • S: G. Varland  (3)
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    F. Peralta NYM P6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 3 BB
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    M. Parker WAS P3.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 6 2
    Brewers16-14
    13 14 0
    American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
    • W: S. Drohan  (1-1)
    • L: M. Soroka  (4-1)
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    W. Contreras MIL C4-4, 3 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
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    S. Drohan MIL P4.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4 SO
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    Royals12-19
    3 10 1
    6 11 0
    Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California
    • W: L. Medina  (1-1)
    • L: N. Cameron  (2-2)
    • S: J. Perkins  (3)
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    M. Garcia KC 3B3-5, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
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    J. Perkins ATH P1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO
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    R H E
    Astros12-20
    11 15 0
    Orioles15-16
    5 6 1
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: L. McCullers  (2-2)
    • L: B. Young  (2-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. McCullers HOU P6.0 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 9 SO, 4 BB
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    Y. Alvarez HOU DH3-4, 3 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
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    R H E
    Giants13-18
    5 13 0
    6 9 0
    Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
    • W: C. Shugart  (2-0)
    • L: M. Gage  (2-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    K. Schwarber PHI LF4-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
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    C. Shugart PHI P1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 6 2
    Twins14-18
    7 6 0
    Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
    • W: B. Ober  (3-1)
    • L: K. Gausman  (2-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    B. Ober MIN P6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 SO, 2 BB
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    B. Buxton MIN CF3-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
  • Contreras’ big game helps Brewers overcome loss of Woodruff in 13-1 rout of Diamondbacks

    MILWAUKEE (AP) William Contreras went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as the Milwaukee Brewers overcame Brandon Woodruff’s early exit and trounced the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-1 on Thursday.

    The Brewers took two of three from Arizona to cap a 3-3 homestand.

    Woodruff had a 1-0 count on Nolan Arenado when he left with one out in the second inning. The two-time All-Star didn’t exceed 86.9 mph on any of his 21 pitches, and his average fastball velocity was 85.4 mph.

    Contreras delivered an RBI double in the first inning and a two-run homer in the third. He hit an RBI single in the fourth, walked in the sixth and singled again in the eighth.

    Sal Frelick homered and Tyler Black and Luis Rengifo had three RBIs apiece for the Brewers. Contreras and Garrett Mitchell each scored three runs.

    Arizona right-hander Michael Soroka (4-1) gave up eight runs over three-plus innings as his ERA soared from 2.60 to 4.70. He faced four batters in the fourth but didn’t retire any of them.

    Shane Drohan (1-1) earned his first career win after allowing one run in four innings of relief.

    Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas went 2 for 4 and has hit safely in each of his 23 games played this season. Vargas has a 26-game overall hitting streak, including his final three games in 2025.

    Vargas has matched the second-longest hitting streak by any player to start a season since 1940, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Detroit’s Ron LeFlore had a 30-game hitting streak to start the 1976 season. Atlanta’s Edgar Renteria hit safely in his first 23 games in 2006.

    Arizona catcher James McCann pitched for the second time in three days. After retiring the side in order in the eighth inning of a 13-2 loss at Milwaukee on Tuesday, he gave up one run on a bases-loaded walk in his lone inning Thursday.

    Diamondbacks: Head to Chicago for a three-game series with the Cubs. Friday’s scheduled starting pitchers are Zac Gallen (1-1, 3.14 ERA) for Arizona and Colin Rea (3-1, 4.61) for Chicago.

    Brewers: Start a three-game series at Washington. Jacob Misiorowski (1-2, 3.31 ERA) pitches for the Brewers and Jake Irvin (1-3, 4.85) goes for the Nationals on Friday.

    AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

    Copyright 2026 STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited.

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    3 0 3 2 0 3 1 1 X 13 14 0
    • W: S. Drohan (1-1)L: M. Soroka (4-1)S: (0)
    • HR: MIL – S. Frelick (3), W. Contreras (3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    G. Perdomo SS 3 0 0 0 .236
    K. Marte 2B 3 0 0 0 .233
    J. Fernandez PR-3B 0 0 0 0 .325
    C. Carroll RF 3 1 2 0 .296
    J. Barrosa RF 1 0 0 0 .200
    A. Del Castillo DH-C 4 0 0 0 .207
    I. Vargas 1B 4 0 2 0 .378
    L. Gurriel LF 4 0 2 1 .194
    N. Arenado 3B 3 0 0 0 .276
    T. Tawa 3B-2B 1 0 0 0 .159
    A. Thomas CF 3 0 0 0 .188
    J. McCann P 3 0 0 0 .191
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    G. Mitchell CF 4 3 2 0 .244
    B. Turang 2B 3 3 2 1 .291
    W. Contreras C 4 3 4 4 .288
    J. Bauers 1B 4 2 1 1 .260
    T. Black DH 4 0 2 3 .389
    L. Rengifo 3B 5 0 1 3 .188
    S. Frelick RF 5 1 1 1 .211
    G. Jones LF 4 0 0 0 .095
    D. Hamilton SS 4 1 1 0 .240
    BATTING
    • 2B – C. Carroll (7)
    • RBI – L. Gurriel (4)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – A. Thomas 2 (2)
    BATTING
    • 2B – W. Contreras (7), T. Black (2), L. Rengifo (8)
    • HR – W. Contreras (3), S. Frelick (3)
    • RBI – B. Turang (20), W. Contreras 4 (20), J. Bauers (19), T. Black 3 (6), L. Rengifo 3 (9), S. Frelick (9)
    • 2-Out RBI – T. Black 2 (2), L. Rengifo 2 (2)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – L. Rengifo, S. Frelick, G. Jones
    FIELDING
    • DP – (Tawa-Perdomo-Vargas)
    • E – T. Tawa, J. Loaisiga
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    M. Soroka(L, 4-1) 3.0 10 8 2 2 4.70
    P. Abner 2.1 1 2 1 1 7.71
    J. Loaisiga 0.2 1 1 1 1 3.77
    B. Pfaadt 1.0 1 1 0 2 5.67
    J. McCann 1.0 1 1 2 0 13.50
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    B. Woodruff 1.1 1 0 1 2 3.60
    G. Anderson 0.2 0 0 0 2 3.45
    S. Drohan(W, 1-1) 4.0 5 1 0 4 3.86
    T. Megill 1.0 0 0 0 1 6.55
    B. Fitzpatrick 1.0 0 0 1 2 0.00
    J. Woodford 1.0 0 0 0 2 4.30
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – M. Soroka 79-51, P. Abner 34-18, J. Loaisiga 17-9, B. Pfaadt 15-13, J. McCann 24-11
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – M. Soroka 7-4, P. Abner 3-1, J. Loaisiga 1-1, B. Pfaadt 0-1, J. McCann 4-0
    • Batters Faced – M. Soroka 21, P. Abner 8, J. Loaisiga 4, B. Pfaadt 4, J. McCann 6
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – B. Woodruff 21-12, G. Anderson 8-7, S. Drohan 60-43, T. Megill 12-9, B. Fitzpatrick 20-12, J. Woodford 10-9
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – S. Drohan 7-3, T. Megill 1-1, J. Woodford 1-0
    • Batters Faced – B. Woodruff 6, G. Anderson 2, S. Drohan 16, T. Megill 3, B. Fitzpatrick 4, J. Woodford 3
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  • Dbacks ref and notes

    • Diamondbacks’ Adrian Del Castillo: Hits second homer

      Del Castillo went 1-for-5 with a solo home run in Wednesday’s 6-2 win over the Brewers.

      Del Castillo’s blast got the Diamondback on the board in the fourth inning. The catcher had gone 0-for-7 with two walks and three strikeouts over his last three games. Overall, he’s batting just .222 with a .652 OPS, two homers, 11 RBI, six runs scored, three doubles and no stolen bases over 57 plate appearances. He’s shared the catching duties with James McCann lately, but Del Castillo is likely to see a drop in playing time once Gabriel Moreno (oblique) returns, which is expected to happen during Arizona’s series versus the Cubs this weekend.

    • Diamondbacks’ Ketel Marte: Pops fifth homer

      Marte went 2-for-5 with a solo home run in Wednesday’s 6-2 win over the Brewers.

      Marte has gone 13-for-47 (.277) over his last 11 contests, logging four multi-hit efforts in that span. The second baseman has just two extra-base hits in that sample, but it’s encouraging to see him make more steady contact after a slow start to the campaign. Marte is batting .239 with a .693 OPS, five homers, 11 RBI, 17 runs scored, three doubles and no stolen bases over 28 contests. It’s worth monitoring to see if his power shows up more consistently as the season progresses, as he’s hit at least 25 homers in three straight seasons.

    • Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll: Clubs fourth homer

      Carroll went 2-for-5 with a solo home run in Wednesday’s 6-2 win over the Brewers.

      Carroll also struck out three times, but he made up for it with a ninth-inning homer, going back-to-back with Ketel Marte to pad the Diamondbacks‘ lead. This was just the second multi-hit effort over Carroll’s last eight games, a span in which he’s 6-for-27 (.222) with two extra-base hits, two RBI and two stolen bases. The outfielder has been in the No. 3 hole over the last five contests, but it doesn’t appear that move down from the two-spot has worked all that well yet. Overall, Carroll is batting .284 with a .947 OPS, four homers, 18 RBI, 19 runs scored, four stolen bases, six doubles and four triples over 27 games, so he still offers plenty of quality across the board.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: Swats go-ahead homer

      Arenado went went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run and a walk in Wednesday’s 6-2 win over the Brewers.

      Arenado went yard in the fourth inning to put the Diamondbacks ahead for good. The third baseman has gone 12-for-22 (.545) with two homers, six RBI and a 5:2 BB:K over his last seven games, hitting safely in six of them. For the season, he’s batting .284 with a .787 OPS, five long balls, 17 RBI, 15 runs scored, two doubles and no stolen bases over 27 contests.