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    • Diamondbacks’ Lourdes Gurriel: Reaches base three times Sunday

      Gurriel went 2-for-3 with a walk and run scored in Sunday’s 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      After starting his season 1-for-20 at the dish, Gurriel has gone 9-for-23 (.391) with a pair of doubles and three RBI in the six games since. Gurriel is slashing .233/.283/.279 with the two doubles, four RBI, three runs scored and a 3:8 BB:K across 46 trips to the plate since making his season debut April 18. He’s still looking for his first home run.

    • Diamondbacks’ Merrill Kelly: Hammered for six runs in loss

      Kelly (1-3) took the loss Sunday against the Cubs, allowing six runs on eight hits and three walks with five strikeouts across 4.1 innings.

      Kelly had the strikeout stuff working at Wrigley Field, but when he wasn’t getting whiffs, the Cubs were punishing the right-hander. Moises Ballesteros took Kelly deep in the third inning, and it was Kelly’s sixth homer allowed in four starts. After missing the first three weeks of the season, Kelly has limped to a 9.95 ERA and ugly 14:15 K:BB across 19 innings. He’s been tagged for 19 runs across 13.2 innings over his last three outings and will try to right the ship next weekend at home against the lowly Mets.

    • Diamondbacks’ Adrian Del Castillo: Goes deep in loss

      Del Castillo entered Sunday’s game as a pinch hitter and hit a two-run home run in an 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      Although Del Castillo homered for the second time in four games, his bat has been largely silent the last two weeks. He entered Sunday on a 3-for-29 (.103) run over the previous eight games. Del Castillo’s offense was the main factor in him landing a spot on the 26-man roster, and if he continues to roll along with a .222 average and .671 OPS, playing time could diminish. The club envisioned him being a DH with the possibility of playing some first base, but that was before both Ildemaro Vargas (1.063 OPS in 107 plate appearances) and Jose Fernandez (.775 in 97 PAs) became more reliable sources of offense.

    • Diamondbacks’ Jesus Valdez: Outrighted to Double-A

      Arizona outrighted Valdez to Double-A Amarillo on Sunday.

      Valdez will remain with Arizona’s organization after clearing waivers, but he will now drop down a level in the minor-league system. The 28-year-old had his contract selected by the Diamondbacks to serve as the team’s 27th man during the squad’s Mexico City Series against the Padres in late April, but he failed to appear in a contest before being optioned to Triple-A Reno.

    • Diamondbacks’ Gabriel Moreno: Dropped in order

      Moreno batted seventh and went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Sunday’s 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      Moreno made his second start in three days since being activated off the injured list Friday. The homer was the first for the catcher, who had missed three weeks due to an oblique injury. Sunday was his first time batting in the lower third of the order after serving primarily as the team’s cleanup batter when previously healthy.

  • Edwards returns and Timberwolves overcome big game by Wembanyama to beat Spurs 104-102 in Game 1

    SAN ANTONIO (AP) Anthony Edwards scored 18 points in his unexpected return from injury and the Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a huge game by Victor Wembanyama and held on to beat the San Antonio Spurs 104-102 in the opener of the Western Conference semifinals on Monday night.

    Edwards was expected to miss at least the first two games of the series after suffering a bone bruise and hyperextending his left knee on April 25 during Game 4 of Minnesota’s opening-round series against Denver. But he had 11 points in the fourth quarter as Minnesota held on to hand San Antonio only its second loss in its last 17 series openers at home.

    “Nobody expected him to play,” Timberwolves veteran Mike Conley said. “It was just his level of commitment to the game. Not just to the game, but to his teammates. It showed a lot.”

    Wembanyama had 11 points and 15 rebounds and set an NBA postseason record with 12 blocks. He’s the third player to get a triple-double in the playoffs including blocks since the league began tracking blocks in 1973-74.

    San Antonio cut the deficit to 104-102 on a steal by Devin Vassell and layup by Dylan Harper with 31 seconds remaining. Following a miss by Minnesota’s Julius Randle, Julian Champagnie couldn’t connect on a 3-pointer at the buzzer.

    “We have to be better,” Wembanyama said. “It shows up on the stat sheet. We need to figure out before 48 hours what we can do better and I’ve got no doubt that we will. I trust us.”

    Randle finished with 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Timberwolves. Harper scored 18 points and Champagnie and Stephon Castle had 17 each for the Spurs.

    Edwards worked diligently to return for Minnesota with guards Donte DiVincenzo (torn right Achilles tendon) and Ayo Dosunmu (right calf soreness) out with injuries.

    “I know for a fact, just me being out there, it calms everybody down,” Edwards said. “Not saying there’s any pressure on any of my teammates, but it takes pressure off of everybody just knowing that I’m out there, I’m available to play, yeah. And just doing what I do best, just trying to put the ball in the hoop.”

    After draining a stepback 3-pointer early in the game, Edwards looked toward the Spurs bench and screamed: “I’m back! I’m back!”

    He definitely was.

    Edwards did not start, entering the game with 6:53 remaining in the first quarter and the Timberwolves trailing 11-8. He finished 8 for 13 in 25 minutes.

    Game 2 is Wednesday in San Antonio.

    Wembanyama had seven blocks in the first half. The NBA Defensive Player of the Year opened the game by blocking a pair of driving layups from Terrence Shannon Jr. on consecutive possessions. Two minutes later, he blocked Gobert’s driving layup just under the rim.

    Wembanyama finished 5 for 17 from the field.

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    Larry Hartstein
    Larry HartsteinThe Maestro
    #1
    +2201 (64%)
    Last 110 NBA Player Props
    Over 17.5-108
    De’Aaron Fox • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 4 @ 4:23 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    LOSS
    De’Aaron Fox averaged 20.2 points in the first playoff round, and I like him to be very productive in this matchup. He scored 18-plus three straight times to close the Portland series. Just as important, the Spurs gave Fox 34-plus minutes in every game. In three regular-season matchups with Minnesota, Fox put up 25 points twice (and 12 in the other matchup in which he shot 6 of 19). Look for the vet to start out hot in the Western Conference semis.

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    Alex Selesnick
    Alex SelesnickPropStarz
    +231 (60%)
    Last 30 NBA Player Props
    Under 15.5-122
    Jaden McDaniels • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 4 @ 3:16 pm, 1 unit on Caesars
    LOSS
    This is a large number for Jaden McDaniels considering that Anthony Edwards is tentatively expected to suit up tonight. McDaniels has seen his usage surge without AD which is partially why this line is this high. There is also significant blowout risk with the Spurs checking in as double digit favorites tonight.

    Alex’s Pick

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    6 Timberwolves 1-0

    24 21 24 35 104

    2 Spurs 0-1

    23 22 27 30 102
    TOP SCORERS
    J. Randle PF 21PTS 10REB 2AST
    D. Harper PG 18PTS 4REB 4AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    J. Randle 21 10 2 5
    J. McDaniels 16 5 2 5
    T. Shannon Jr. 16 5 1 3
    M. Conley 12 2 6 1
    R. Gobert 7 10 3 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    A. Edwards 18 3 3 3
    N. Reid 12 9 1 4
    J. Clark 2 1 0 0
    B. Hyland 0 1 2 0
    K. Anderson
    J. Ingles
    J. Phillips
    J. Beringer
    Z. Pullin
    Total 104 46 20 22
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    S. Castle 17 5 5 6
    J. Champagnie 17 7 0 2
    D. Vassell 14 5 3 4
    V. Wembanyama 11 15 5 3
    D. Fox 10 3 6 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    D. Harper 18 4 4 4
    K. Johnson 11 2 1 2
    H. Barnes 2 4 0 0
    L. Kornet 2 2 0 1
    B. Biyombo
    K. Olynyk
    M. Plumlee
    J. McLaughlin
    L. Waters III
    H. Ingram
    E. Miller
    Total 102 47 24 25
  • Knicks crush the 76ers 137-98 to start the second round and keep up a historic postseason roll

    NEW YORK (AP) Jalen Brunson scored 27 of his 35 points in the first half and the New York Knicks emphatically added to a historic postseason roll by overwhelming the Philadelphia 76ers 137-98 on Monday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

    The Knicks became the first team in NBA history to win three straight postseason games by at least 25 points, continuing a wave that began midway through the first round against Atlanta by shooting 63% from the field and leading by 40 points.

    “We’re playing well, but it doesn’t mean anything if we can’t find a way to get three more wins,” Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said. “So, we’ve just got to stick to the task at hand.”

    OG Anunoby added 18 points on 7-for-8 shooting, while Towns and Mikal Bridges both had 17, with Towns adding six rebounds and six assists in just 20 minutes.

    After trailing 2-1 against Atlanta, the Knicks have won four straight games by a total of 135 points. They are the first team since detailed play-by-play began in 1996-97 to lead three straight playoff games by at least 30 points, according to Sportradar.

    Brunson said the Knicks’ focus and attention to detail have been better since they fell behind.

    “Yes, it’s turned into obviously big wins, but those attention to detail things are going to help us in the close ones as well,” Brunson said.

    Game 2 is Wednesday night before the series shifts to Philadelphia – with Joel Embiid already pleading with 76ers fans not to sell their tickets to Knicks fans when it does.

    But the 76ers didn’t exactly give their fans much reason to want to keep them Monday.

    Paul George scored 17 points for Philadelphia. Embiid shot just 3 for 11 for his 14 points and Tyrese Maxey had just 13, not making his first basket until five minutes into the second quarter.

    The 76ers had just one full day off after winning in Boston on Saturday night to complete the NBA’s 14th comeback from a 3-1 deficit. But they looked more like the team that lost twice by 32 points in the first four games to fall into that deficit.

    The Knicks had a much easier first round – and finished it with one of the easiest games in NBA playoff history. They crushed Atlanta 140-89 on Thursday in Game 6, setting a postseason record by building a 47-point halftime lead.

    There were long stretches Monday that looked similar.

    “They were obviously picking us apart, moving a lot better than we were,” 76ers coach Nick Nurse said.

    The Knicks scored eight straight points midway through the second quarter to extend a 10-point lead to 57-39, and Brunson scored their final 11 points, capped by a 3-pointer with 0.3 seconds remaining, to make it 74-51 at halftime.

    Towns’ 3-pointer made it 90-60 about five minutes into the second half and it was mostly reserves from there. Brunson played only 31 minutes, perhaps the only reason he didn’t reach 40 points for a fourth straight playoff game against the 76ers.

    He averaged 35.5 points in a first-round series against the 76ers in 2024 and closed it with three straight 40-point games, including a franchise playoff-record 47 in Game 4.

    The 76ers still haven’t figured out a way to stop him.

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    Micah Roberts
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    +855 (76%)
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    Philadelphia +7.5-110
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    Picked May 4 @ 2:51 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    LOSS
    The 76ers carry some serious momentum into the playoffs, having won their last three games against the Celtics and three of four at Boston. The reason I like the Sixers in this series is that they’re healthy and they hung tough with the Knicks this season, winning both games in New York. They lost by three in Philadelphia on January 24th and lost on February 11th when Paul George and Joel Embiid did not play. The Knicks also won three straight against the Hawks, but I think a healthy Embiid tilts the scales for the Sixers in this series, and it starts by winning game one. This is the highest spread in all their meetings this season. Sixers plus the points.

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    David Bearman
    David BearmanThe Undertaker
    +334 (70%)
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    Over 26.5-113
    Joel Embiid • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 4 @ 2:46 pm, 1 unit on DraftKings
    LOSS
    There was a definite difference in the 76ers’ play once Embiid returned for Game 4. He averaged 28 PPG in the four games vs. Boston. While the Knicks’ defense excelled overall this season (7th in rating, 5th in scoring), they were only 21st against opposing centers this season, allowing 22.7 PPG. In two games vs. the Knicks this season, Embiid averaged 32 PPG and 10.5 rebounds per game. Not apples to apples, but he scored 33 PPG vs. the Knicks in the first round in 2024, hitting over 26.5 in five of the six games.

    David’s Pick

    1 2 3 4 T

    7 76ers 0-1

    25 26 27 20 98

    3 Knicks 1-0

    33 41 35 28 137
    TOP SCORERS
    P. George SF 17PTS 3REB 3AST
    J. Brunson PG 35PTS 1REB 3AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    P. George 17 3 3 1
    J. Embiid 14 4 1 1
    T. Maxey 13 3 2 1
    K. Oubre Jr. 12 5 1 1
    V. Edgecombe 12 1 2 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    J. Edwards 8 0 0 5
    D. Barlow 7 3 0 0
    Q. Grimes 5 1 4 3
    T. Watford 5 1 1 0
    D. Terry 3 0 1 0
    J. Walker 2 2 0 2
    A. Drummond 0 3 0 2
    J. Broome 0 1 0 0
    A. Bona 0 1 0 5
    K. Lowry
    Total 98 28 15 24
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    J. Brunson 35 1 3 0
    O. Anunoby 18 3 1 3
    K. Towns 17 6 6 4
    M. Bridges 17 2 5 2
    J. Hart 8 8 6 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    T. Kolek 8 0 4 0
    M. McBride 8 0 2 1
    A. Hukporti 5 9 0 4
    J. Alvarado 5 1 1 0
    M. Diawara 5 2 1 1
    P. Dadiet 4 1 2 0
    L. Shamet 3 0 2 2
    J. Clarkson 2 2 0 3
    M. Robinson 2 4 1 4
    J. Sochan
    Total 137 39 34 25
  • Barbashev scores late on disputed goal as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1

    LAS VEGAS (AP) Ivan Barbashev and the Vegas Golden Knights played on after a disputed no-call, and his goal off a terrific pass from Pavel Dorofeyev with 4:58 left put Vegas ahead for good in its 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Monday night in the opener of their second-round playoff series.

    Game 2 in the best-of-seven Western Conference series is Wednesday night in Las Vegas.

    Barbashev took advantage after officials did not call icing, which didn’t sit well with Ducks coach Joel Quenneville. It was Barbashev’s pass from behind the red line to teammate Jack Eichel, who was battling Anaheim’s Jackson LaCombe for the puck, that linesman Bevan Mills waved off for icing.

    Officials declined to comment to a pool reporter.

    “Clearly, I disagreed with the call,” said Quenneville, who said he did not receive an explanation from the officials. “Their guy stopped skating, which really made me annoyed.”

    Golden Knights coach John Tortorella said he couldn’t see the play from his spot behind the bench. Barbashev kept skating once no call was made as Ducks players appeared to slow up.

    “I tried to put the puck deep and I thought I saw Jack on the far side going deep and I thought for a second he (beat LaCombe) and that’s why they waved it off,” Barbashev said. “Jack put pressure on him, they turned it over and Pav made a great play.”

    Vegas’ Brett Howden extended his goal streak to a career-best four games, his fifth during that span. Mitch Marner, who assisted on Howden’s goal early in the second period, added a 162-foot empty-net goal with 6 seconds left, and Carter Hart stopped 33 shots for the Golden Knights.

    Mikael Granlund scored for Anaheim, and Lukas Dostal made 19 saves.

    The Golden Knights prevailed despite being outshot 34-22.

    “They were the better team tonight,” Tortorella said. “I thought as the game went on, we started finding our game, but we couldn’t find it completely. … It’s a find-a-way league. We found a way to win, and I’m certainly not going to apologize for the win.”

    Vegas’ penalty kill continued to shine, extending its stretch to 14 straight without giving up a goal by keeping the Ducks off the scoreboard on four chances. Anaheim converted 8 of 16 power plays in the first round against Edmonton. The Golden Knights are 19 of 20 on penalty kills.

    Golden Knights center William Karlsson, out since sustaining a lower-body injury Nov. 8 against the Ducks, returned to the lineup. The crowd roared when Karlsson was shown on the video board after taking the ice less than three minutes into the game.

    The Ducks dominated the early action, outshooting Vegas 11-6 in the first period and then controlling the puck to open the second. But the Golden Knights scored first with their first shot on goal in the second when Marner made a pinpoint pass from the right circle to Howden, who scored easily from the left side of the net.

    It didn’t appear the lead would last long when Ducks top-line center Leo Carlsson made a dazzling spin move to set up LaCombe with an an open net. LaCombe, however, inexplicably passed up the shot for a pass, and the Golden Knights avoided what appeared would be a sure Ducks goal.

    Just as time was starting to run out on the Ducks in the third, they didn’t waste their next opportunity. LaCombe made up for his previous gaffe by walking in on Hart before delivering a pass to Granlund, who was open in the right circle and scored at 13:57.

    The tie didn’t last long, with Dorofeyev passing to Barbashev to put the Golden Knights ahead 2-1 just 65 seconds later.

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    1 2 3 T

    0-1

    0 0 1 1

    1-0

    0 1 2 3
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Carlson D 0 1 0 2
    L. Carlsson C 0 0 -2 4
    C. Gauthier LW 0 0 -1 2
    M. Granlund C 1 0 0 2
    D. Helleson D 0 0 0 1
    T. Hinds D 0 0 0 0
    A. Killorn LW 0 0 0 0
    C. Kreider LW 0 0 -2 1
    J. LaCombe D 0 1 -1 2
    M. McTavish C 0 0 -1 2
    P. Mintyukov D 0 0 -1 1
    I. Moore D 0 0 0 3
    R. Poehling C 0 0 -1 2
    B. Sennecke RW 0 0 1 2
    T. Terry RW 0 0 -2 4
    J. Trouba D 0 0 -1 4
    J. Viel LW 0 0 0 2
    T. Washe C 0 0 0 0
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    R. Andersson D 0 1 3 1
    I. Barbashev LW 1 0 1 1
    P. Dorofeyev RW 0 1 1 1
    N. Dowd C 0 0 -1 1
    J. Eichel C 0 0 2 1
    N. Hanifin D 0 0 2 2
    T. Hertl C 0 0 0 3
    B. Howden C 1 0 1 2
    B. Hutton D 0 0 0 1
    W. Karlsson C 0 0 0 1
    K. Kolesar RW 0 0 0 1
    K. Korczak D 0 0 -1 0
    M. Marner RW 1 1 2 3
    B. McNabb D 0 0 0 1
    C. Sissons C 0 0 -1 0
    C. Smith LW 0 0 -1 0
    M. Stone RW 0 0 2 2
    S. Theodore D 0 0 0 1
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    L. Dostal 21 2 19 0.905 58:10
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    C. Hart 34 1 33 0.971 59:46
  • Hall’s OT score helps Hurricanes top Flyers 3-2 to take 2-0 lead in 2nd-round series of NHL playoffs

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Taylor Hall slipped the puck past Dan Vladar at 18:54 of overtime to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Monday night, taking a 2-0 lead in their second-round series in the NHL playoffs.

    Hall took a short feed from Sean Walker and carried the puck in on the left side before being knocked to his knees near the top of the crease. But Hall hopped up as Jackson Blake battled for the loose puck, corralled it and beat Vladar to cap a night that saw the Hurricanes fall behind 2-0 quickly for their first deficit of the postseason.

    Afterward, Hall said he didn’t even realize he had fallen down until he watched a replay afterward.

    “When you score in overtime, it seems like parts of your memory kind of go,” Hall said, adding later: “I was in another time zone there for a second.”

    The series shifts to Philadelphia for Thursday’s Game 3.

    Seth Jarvis had the third-period goal that forced overtime for Carolina, while Nikolaj Ehlers also scored. Frederik Andersen finished with 34 saves to help the Hurricanes improve to 6-0 in the postseason.

    Still, this one was anything but easy compared to the smothering first-period that paved the way to a 3-0 win in Monday’s Game 1. Flyers coach Rick Tocchet had talked about the need for his players to react quicker against Carolina’s aggression and speed, and carry the puck more into the tough areas of the ice.

    The Flyers did that early, with Jamie Drysdale and Sean Couturier scoring in a 39-second span of the first period for the Flyers. And they outshot Carolina 15-8 in the overtime in a much more assertive showing, but the Flyers couldn’t beat Andersen again after that flurry in the first 5 minutes.

    Vladar had 40 saves, including twice stopping Carolina’s Eric Robinson on second-period breakaways. He also got a timely bit of help in that period from Travis Sanheim, who cleared a loose puck that had slipped behind Vladar in the crease to deny Carolina a tying score.

    Tocchet felt more energy from his Flyers – in their first postseason since 2020 – in the aftermath of the Game 1 loss.

    “I thought the young guys competed,” he said. “I’m really proud of these guys. They just made the play at the end, that’s it.”

    Ehlers’ one-timer on the power play got Carolina on the board in the first. Then Ehlers fed a trailing Jarvis to beat Vladar from the right side midway through the third period, ultimately forcing OT.

    It was a penalty-filled night with the teams combining to go 2 for 13 with the man advantage, which derailed either team from getting in much of a 5-on-5 rhythm and leaving Vladar and Andersen to come up with big stops the entire night.

    “Goaltending was not the issue tonight for any team,” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said.

    Philadelphia played a second straight game without regular-season goals leader Owen Tippett due to an undisclosed injury, while Carolina defenseman Alexander Nikishin took warmups but didn’t play as he continues his recovery from a concussion suffered in the clinching game of the first-round sweep of Ottawa.

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    Todd Fuhrman
    Todd FuhrmanVegas Insider
    #1
    +1090 (74%)
    Last 25 NHL O/U
    Under 5.5-120
    Over / Under
    Picked May 3 @ 10:09 pm, 1 unit on Caesars
    WIN
    Not going to over think this game 2 approach as I’m going under the total of 5.5. The Flyers generated next to nothing at 5 on 5 and with Owen Tippett again listed as doubtful not sure much changes. Meanwhile for Carolina, they’ve shown throughout the playoffs their goal is to get a lead and take the air out of things; something they’ve become adept at doing in the past. I expect there to be a little more offense in Game 2 than what we saw in Game 1 but Carolina’s defense still provides a tough nut to crack for a young Flyers’ team.

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    1 2 3 OT T
    2 0 0 0 2
    1 0 1 1 3
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    E. Andrae D 0 0 0 0
    D. Barkey C 0 0 -2 2
    A. Bump LW 0 0 -2 0
    N. Cates LW 0 0 0 1
    S. Couturier C 1 0 1 5
    J. Drysdale D 1 0 -1 4
    C. Dvorak C 0 0 0 4
    T. Foerster RW 0 0 0 1
    L. Glendening C 0 0 1 1
    C. Grundstrom RW 0 1 1 2
    T. Konecny RW 0 0 0 1
    P. Martone RW 0 0 -2 1
    M. Michkov RW 0 0 0 4
    R. Ristolainen D 0 0 1 2
    T. Sanheim D 0 0 0 2
    N. Seeler D 0 0 0 0
    C. York D 0 0 -2 2
    T. Zegras C 0 0 0 4
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    S. Aho LW 0 0 0 1
    J. Blake RW 0 2 1 4
    W. Carrier LW 0 0 -1 1
    J. Chatfield D 0 0 0 0
    N. Ehlers LW 1 1 1 2
    S. Gostisbehere D 0 0 -1 2
    T. Hall LW 1 0 1 3
    M. Jankowski C 0 0 -1 0
    S. Jarvis C 1 0 1 4
    J. Martinook LW 0 0 0 3
    K. Miller D 0 1 2 2
    M. Reilly D 0 0 -1 2
    E. Robinson LW 0 0 -1 6
    J. Slavin D 0 0 0 4
    J. Staal C 0 1 1 0
    L. Stankoven C 0 0 1 4
    A. Svechnikov RW 0 0 0 1
    S. Walker D 0 1 2 4
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    D. Vladar 43 3 40 0.930 78:54
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    F. Andersen 36 2 34 0.944 78:49
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Mets13-22
    4 4 0
    Rockies14-22
    2 5 0
    Coors Field, Denver, CO
    • W: D. Peterson  (1-4)
    • L: T. Sugano  (3-2)
    • S: D. Williams  (4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Peterson NYM P4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 6 SO
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    D. Williams NYM P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Red Sox14-21
    5 12 2
    Tigers18-18
    4 3 1
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: P. Tolle  (1-1)
    • L: R. Vanasco  (0-1)
    • S: A. Chapman  (7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    P. Tolle BOS P7.0 IP, 1 H, 8 SO, 1 BB
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    T. Madden DET P5.0 IP, 4 H, 7 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 7 1
    Marlins16-19
    0 7 1
    loanDepot park, Miami, FL
    • W: A. Nola  (2-3)
    • L: J. Junk  (2-3)
    • S: B. Keller  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Nola PHI P6.0 IP, 5 H, 5 SO
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    B. Harper PHI 1B3-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 10 0
    Rays22-12
    5 11 0
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: N. Martinez  (3-1)
    • L: E. Lauer  (1-4)
    • S: B. Baker  (9)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    N. Martinez TB P5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
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    R. Vilade TB RF1-2, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Orioles15-20
    1 10 1
    Yankees24-11
    12 10 0
    Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
    • W: C. Schlittler  (5-1)
    • L: S. Baz  (1-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Schlittler NYY P5.2 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 3 BB
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    A. Judge NYY RF2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Reds20-14
    4 10 0
    Cubs22-12
    5 6 0
    Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: R. Rolison  (2-0)
    • L: E. Pagan  (2-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. Rolison CHC P1.0 IP, 3 SO
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    E. Cabrera CHC P6.0 IP, 9 H, 3 ER, 8 SO, 2 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 5 1
    Royals16-19
    6 7 0
    Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
    • W: M. Wacha  (3-2)
    • L: T. Bibee  (0-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Wacha KC P7.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 SO, 1 BB
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    B. Witt KC SS1-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Brewers18-16
    3 11 1
    6 11 0
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: K. Leahy  (4-3)
    • L: C. Patrick  (2-2)
    • S: R. O’Brien  (10)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    K. Leahy STL P5.1 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    B. Turang MIL 2B3-5, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Dodgers22-13
    8 13 0
    Astros14-22
    3 6 1
    Daikin Park, Houston, TX
    • W: Y. Yamamoto  (3-2)
    • L: R. Weiss  (0-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    Y. Yamamoto LAD P6.0 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 8 SO, 1 BB
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    A. Freeland LAD 2B3-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    6 16 0
    Angels13-23
    0 5 0
    Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
    • W: D. Martin  (5-1)
    • L: J. Soriano  (5-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Martin CHW P7.0 IP, 5 H, 10 SO
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    M. Murakami CHW 1B3-4, 3 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Braves25-11
    4 9 0
    5 8 0
    T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
    • W: L. Gilbert  (2-3)
    • L: T. Kinley  (3-2)
    • S: A. Munoz  (7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Gilbert SEA P6.0 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
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    A. Munoz SEA P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Padres20-14
    2 3 0
    Giants14-21
    3 6 0
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: T. McDonald  (1-0)
    • L: R. Vasquez  (3-1)
    • S: C. Kilian  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. McDonald SF P7.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 8 SO
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    C. Kilian SF P1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 2 SO
  • AZ Cardinals recap and news

    • Cardinals’ Jameson Geers: Gets opportunity with Arizona

      Geers signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent Monday, Darren Urban of the team’s official site reports.

      Geers played his entire collegiate career with Minnesota and recorded a total of 58 receptions for 518 yards and nine touchdowns. He improved his blocking skills throughout college and is considered a reliable pass catcher, making it possible that he’ll compete for a roster spot during training camp.

  • Dbacks Recap and News

    • Diamondbacks’ Lourdes Gurriel: Reaches base three times Sunday

      Gurriel went 2-for-3 with a walk and run scored in Sunday’s 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      After starting his season 1-for-20 at the dish, Gurriel has gone 9-for-23 (.391) with a pair of doubles and three RBI in the six games since. Gurriel is slashing .233/.283/.279 with the two doubles, four RBI, three runs scored and a 3:8 BB:K across 46 trips to the plate since making his season debut April 18. He’s still looking for his first home run.

    • Diamondbacks’ Merrill Kelly: Hammered for six runs in loss

      Kelly (1-3) took the loss Sunday against the Cubs, allowing six runs on eight hits and three walks with five strikeouts across 4.1 innings.

      Kelly had the strikeout stuff working at Wrigley Field, but when he wasn’t getting whiffs, the Cubs were punishing the right-hander. Moises Ballesteros took Kelly deep in the third inning, and it was Kelly’s sixth homer allowed in four starts. After missing the first three weeks of the season, Kelly has limped to a 9.95 ERA and ugly 14:15 K:BB across 19 innings. He’s been tagged for 19 runs across 13.2 innings over his last three outings and will try to right the ship next weekend at home against the lowly Mets.

    • Diamondbacks’ Adrian Del Castillo: Goes deep in loss

      Del Castillo entered Sunday’s game as a pinch hitter and hit a two-run home run in an 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      Although Del Castillo homered for the second time in four games, his bat has been largely silent the last two weeks. He entered Sunday on a 3-for-29 (.103) run over the previous eight games. Del Castillo’s offense was the main factor in him landing a spot on the 26-man roster, and if he continues to roll along with a .222 average and .671 OPS, playing time could diminish. The club envisioned him being a DH with the possibility of playing some first base, but that was before both Ildemaro Vargas (1.063 OPS in 107 plate appearances) and Jose Fernandez (.775 in 97 PAs) became more reliable sources of offense.

    • Diamondbacks’ Jesus Valdez: Outrighted to Double-A

      Valdez was removed from the Diamondbacks‘ 40-man roster and outrighted to Double-A Amarillo on Sunday.

      Valdez will remain with Arizona’s organization, but he will now drop down a level in the minor-league system. The 28-year-old had his contract selected by the Diamondbacks to serve as the team’s 27th man during the squad’s Mexico City Series against the Padres in late April, but he failed to appear in a contest before being optioned to Triple-A Reno on April 27.

    • Diamondbacks’ Gabriel Moreno: Dropped in order

      Moreno batted seventh and went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Sunday’s 8-4 loss to the Cubs.

      Moreno made his second start in three days since being activated off the injured list Friday. The homer was the first for the catcher, who had missed three weeks due to an oblique injury. Sunday was his first time batting in the lower third of the order after serving primarily as the team’s cleanup batter when previously healthy.

  • 2026 Cadillac Championship leaderboard, grades: Cameron Young goes wire-to-wire for second win in four starts

    Young finished the tournament at 19 under, becoming the first wire-to-wire winner at Doral since 1977 while matching the largest victory at the course. He exited six shots clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who placed solo 2nd.

    The American is now the third player to claim multiple wins on the PGA Tour this season, joining Chris Gotterup and Matt Fitzpatrick, though Young’s pair of victories are arguably the largest with The Players and a signature event under his belt. Dating back to last season, he has three wins in his last 15 tournament starts and two in his last four starts with a T3 at the Masters in between.

    Although Young started the final round with a six-shot lead over a trio at T2 that included Scheffler and Si Woo Kim, his day began in inauspicious fashion. He made par on the par-5 opener and saw his lead get trimmed to five strokes before he found himself in the middle of the fairway on the par-4 2nd, where he called a penalty on himself.

    With the field playing preferred lies, Young placed his ball in the fairway, took his stance and settled his club behind his ball. While at the address, he deemed that there was a chance that he caused his ball to slightly move in the fairway. Young took a one-stroke penalty and then threw his third shot within 15 feet of the pin.

    In a “ball don’t lie” moment, Young rolled in his par save at a juncture in the tournament where it looked like his advantage would shrink to just four strokes.

    That was about all the drama that Young would provide the field as he was on cruise control from there on out. Young extended the lead as he made the turn with birdies on Nos. 3, 5 and 8 to get to 18 under for the tournament. The back nine was a hair more tumultuous as he put two bogeys and three birdies on his scorecard, but by then, the tournament was on ice.

    Young imposed his will on the field and looked as if he was playing a completely different golf course all week, thanks to playing a different game. In the process, he found a different gear and solidified his place in a different echelon among those in professional ranks. Grade: A+

    Here are the rest of the notables on the leaderboard at the 2026 Cadillac Championship.

    2. Scottie Scheffler (-13): Another tournament and another runner-up finish without a win for the world No. 1. Scheffler has run into a few buzzsaws in his last three events (Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick and now Young), making his weekends all about chasing down large leads. Once again, he was unable to do so, as the putting surfaces played tricks on him throughout the tournament. From tee to green, it may be as well as Scheffler has swung it all season, preparing him for a strong look at defending his PGA Championship title next time he tees it up. He now has six top-four finishes this season and three straight runner-ups, becoming the first to do so since Sergio Garcia. Grade: A

    T4. Adam Scott (-11): A winner the last time the PGA Tour traveled to Doral, Scott was not met with a champion’s welcome as he opened with a 76 on Thursday that included a penalty for playing the wrong golf ball. Only then did the Australian begin his ascent up the leaderboard with Sunday serving as his Moving Day of sorts. Scott finished with a flurry with a final-round 64, doing so in the most Scott-like way possible. He ranked first in terms of strokes gained approach, first in greens in regulation, top five in strokes gained tee to green and was bogey-free over the weekend.

    “I was so disheartened after Friday’s round, my putting was just so bad,” Scott said. “I know a lot of guys have struggled with grain and stuff this week. But just felt like I’m playing good, and I’m just not getting anything out of it. So it’s an incredible game because two days later I feel really good about things sitting here talking with you.” Grade A-

    T9. Rickie Fowler (-9): He was hard to miss Sunday as he threw it back to the all orange from head-to-toe. His game looked a little throwback, too. Fowler penciled four birdies onto his scorecard in his first six holes to surge up the leaderboard for his second straight top 10 finish in a signature event. Like Scott, the result comes at a big time for the 37-year-old as crucial Official World Golf Ranking qualifying cutoff points are fast approaching for both the U.S. Open and The Open. Grade: B

    T18. Jordan Spieth (-7): For only the second time since his last win in 2022, Spieth entered the weekend with a late tee time on Saturday. While statistically his game remains sound, the three-time major champion was able to stress-test his play under the gun. It ultimately did not hold up as well as he would have liked, as he signed for a third-round 75, no thanks to a couple of double bogeys, to slip down the leaderboard. Spieth continues to struggle to piece all four aspects of his game together throughout a tournament. Grade: C+

    T65. Justin Rose (+2): Debuting his new set of irons from McLaren, Rose raced to the bottom of the leaderboard. Ranking near the base of the field in nearly every statistical category, the Englishman will be left answering questions about making the equipment change at this stage of his career while playing some of the best golf of his life. It will take more than a four-round sample size to provide an answer, but if early returns are any indication, Rose may need to return to the pit. Grade: F

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    Young pushes the lead out to 19 under with another birdie

    For as stressful as the final two holes can be, Cameron Young will enjoy a stress-free walk down his last two. He just drove the green on the par-4 16th and 2 putted for his birdie. The lead is back to six strokes over Ben Griffin.

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    Young bounces back with birdie on par-5 12th

    After a 3-putt bogey on No. 11, Cameron Young needs just one on the par-5 12th to return to 18 under. He is now seven strokes clear with only six holes remaining as the race for second continues to get more competitive. Young has this thing on cruise control at the moment.

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    The race for second place is heating up

    Well, that should bring a slight smile to the face of Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 rolls in a 40-foot birdie putt on No. 10 to get back to 10 under after dropping a shot there on the par-3 9th. He is looking up at two names with Cameron Young still at 18 under and Ben Griffin up ahead at 11 under.

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    Young grabs another birdie, pushes the lead out to 18 under

    Ben Griffin clawed within six strokes for a brief moment, but Cameron Young takes care of the par-5 8th with a two-putt birdie to remain a touchdown and extra point ahead of his peers. He is fast approaching leading by the number of holes remaining in the tournament as he steps to the difficult par-3 9th.

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    Ben Griffin jumps up into share of second place

    They are all playing for second place as Cameron Young has reached 17 under and seven clear of Scottie Scheffler and Ben Griffin. It has not been the best year for Griffin after winning three times in 2025, but the right hander is making some noise this weekend as he eyes his best result of the year.

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    Young reclaims six-stroke lead

    The putter has been a difference maker this week for Young and it is again on the par-4 3rd. Both Young and Scottie Scheffler faced 12-foot birdie bids, and it is Young who connects and Scheffler who needs another stroke to tap in for his par. Young gets to 16 under and six clear of Scheffler with 15 holes to play.

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    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR EARNINGS R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -19 $3,600,000 64 67 70 68 269
    2
    USA
    -13 $2,160,000 71 67 69 68 275
    3
    USA
    -12 $1,360,000 70 70 68 68 276
    T4
    AUS
    -11 $826,667 76 71 66 64 277
    T4
    AUT
    -11 $826,667 70 73 68 66 277
    T4
    KOR
    -11 $826,667 70 68 69 70 277
    T7
    USA
    -10 $645,000 65 71 73 69 278
    T7
    SWE
    -10 $645,000 74 69 66 69 278
    T9
    ENG
    -9 $500,000 72 66 74 67 279
    T9
    USA
    -9 $500,000 76 64 72 67 279
    T9
    USA
    -9 $500,000 69 70 72 68 279
    T9
    CAN
    -9 $500,000 66 70 72 71 279
    T9
    USA
    -9 $500,000 69 70 69 71 279
    T14
    USA
    -8 $350,000 72 70 71 67 280
    T14
    USA
    -8 $350,000 72 69 72 67 280
    T14
    ZAF
    -8 $350,000 69 71 72 68 280
    T14
    NOR
    -8 $350,000 70 68 69 73 280
    T18
    USA
    -7 $260,600 71 71 73 66* 281
    T18
    AUS
    -7 $260,600 70 72 71 68 281
    T18
    USA
    -7 $260,600 68 71 72 70 281
    T18
    USA
    -7 $260,600 65 71 75 70 281
    T18
    USA
    -7 $260,600 74 71 65 71 281
    T23
    ENG
    -6 $167,143 70 70 75 67* 282
    T23
    USA
    -6 $167,143 70 73 70 69 282
    T23
    ENG
    -6 $167,143 74 71 71 66* 282
    T23
    DNK
    -6 $167,143 75 68 73 66* 282
    T23
    IRL
    -6 $167,143 72 75 70 65* 282
    T23
    USA
    -6 $167,143 76 68 68 70 282
    T23
    USA
    -6 $167,143 70 72 67 73 282
    T30
    NZL
    -5 $114,625 72 71 72 68* 283
    T30
    CAN
    -5 $114,625 74 66 75 68* 283
    T30
    USA
    -5 $114,625 71 71 71 70 283
    T30
    USA
    -5 $114,625 71 74 71 67* 283
    T30
    USA
    -5 $114,625 72 72 69 70 283
    T30
    CAN
    -5 $114,625 73 69 74 67* 283
    T30
    ENG
    -5 $114,625 71 69 72 71 283
    T30
    USA
    -5 $114,625 69 76 74 64* 283
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 70 72 72 70 284
    T38
    CAN
    -4 $72,182 71 67 76 70 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 68 69 77 70 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 72 72 70 70 284
    T38
    AUS
    -4 $72,182 77 70 69 68* 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 73 71 69 71 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 76 68 72 68* 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 72 72 72 68* 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 68 70 74 72 284
    T38
    USA
    -4 $72,182 69 71 77 67* 284
    T38
    NOR
    -4 $72,182 75 71 72 66* 284
    T49
    USA
    -3 $48,500 70 73 72 70* 285
    T49
    USA
    -3 $48,500 72 73 69 71 285
    T49
    USA
    -3 $48,500 72 70 70 73 285
    T49
    USA
    -3 $48,500 71 68 78 68* 285
    T53
    USA
    -2 $46,000 74 71 69 72 286
    T53
    JPN
    -2 $46,000 70 71 74 71* 286
    T55
    USA
    -1 $44,500 73 71 72 71* 287
    T55
    ENG
    -1 $44,500 73 73 72 69* 287
    T55
    USA
    -1 $44,500 74 72 72 69* 287
    T55
    COL
    -1 $44,500 67 73 79 68* 287
    T55
    USA
    -1 $44,500 74 72 76 65* 287
    T60
    VEN
    E $42,750 75 70 74 69* 288
    T60
    USA
    E $42,750 77 69 76 66* 288
    T62
    USA
    +1 $41,500 75 72 70 72* 289
    T62
    USA
    +1 $41,500 69 74 74 72* 289
    T62
    USA
    +1 $41,500 75 73 70 71* 289
    T65
    USA
    +2 $39,083 71 76 69 74* 290
    T65
    USA
    +2 $39,083 79 71 68 72* 290
    T65
    JPN
    +2 $39,083 72 77 69 72* 290
    T65
    KOR
    +2 $39,083 70 77 73 70* 290
    T65
    USA
    +2 $39,083 71 78 72 69* 290
    T65
    ENG
    +2 $39,083 74 75 73 68* 290
    71
    USA
    +4 $37,000 71 75 75 71* 292
    72
    USA
    +7 $36,000 75 72 72 76* 295
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