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Philadelphia Flyers’ Matvei Michkov Fined for Embellishment

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NEW YORK – Philadelphia Flyers forward Matvei Michkov has been fined $2,000 as supplementary discipline under NHL Rule 64 (Diving/Embellishment), the National Hockey League announced today.

NHL Rule 64 is designed to bring attention to and more seriously penalize players (and teams) who repeatedly dive and embellish in an attempt to draw penalties. Fines are assessed to players and head coaches on a graduated scale outlined below:

Citation #Player Fine(s)* Head Coach Fine(s)
1WarningN/A
2$2,000N/A
3$3,000N/A
4$4,000N/A
5$5,000$2,000
6$5,000$3,000
7$5,000$4,000
8$5,000$5,000

For head coaches, each FINE issued to a player on his club counts toward his total. Four FINES issued to one player or a club collectively results in the head coach receiving his first fine.

Citations are issued by the National Hockey League Hockey Operations Department, which tracks all games, logs all penalties for diving or embellishment, and flags all plays not called on the ice that in its opinion were deserving of such a penalty. A Citation is issued once Hockey Operations, through its internal deliberations, is convinced that a player warrants sanction.

Michkov was issued a Warning following an incident flagged by NHL Hockey Operations during NHL Game No. 423 vs. Buffalo on Dec. 3. His second Citation, which triggered the $2,000 fine, was issued for an incident at 17:24 of the second period during NHL Game No. 1125 vs. Columbus on March 24. Michkov (embellishment) and Columbus defenseman Dante Fabbro (cross-checking) received offsetting minor penalties on the play.

The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

Seattle Reign FC Forward Nerilia Mondesir Called Up to Haiti

Haitian captain joins Les Grenadières for Concacaf W qualifying matches against Anguilla and the Dominican Republic in April

RENTON, WASH.  Seattle Reign FC forward Nerilia Mondesir has been called up to the Haiti Women’s National Team for the upcoming FIFA international window. Haiti will continue its 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign in April, facing Anguilla on Thursday, April 9 before taking on the Dominican Republic on Friday, April 17 in a key regional matchup.

Serving as captain of Les Grenadières, Mondesir will play a central role in the team’s qualifying efforts. Haiti currently sits in Group D alongside Anguilla, Belize, the Dominican Republic and Suriname, with the group winner advancing to the final round of Concacaf qualifying.

Mondesir has been instrumental in Haiti’s early success, including a four-goal performance against Belize in the opening round, highlighted by a first-half hat trick. Haiti most recently earned a 2-0 victory over Suriname and will look to build on that momentum in the upcoming matches.

During the start of the 2026 NWSL season, Mondesir has made an immediate impact for Reign FC. The 27-year-old has appeared in all five matches, contributing to three of the club’s seven goals with one goal and two assists.

NFL team transactions report for Tuesday, April 7, 2026

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WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS
WAIVER REQUEST (NO RECALL)
CINCINNATI
Lee, Matt C Miami (2)* PS: EXC
CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Wednesday, 4/8/26

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
NEW YORK GIANTS
Felton, Da’Quan WR Virginia Tech (1)*
McMorris, Patrick DB California (1)*
Moore, T.J. DB Mercer (1)*
Purchase, Myles DB Iowa State (0)*
*Indicates player’s accrued seasons at end of 2025 season.

TRADE No. 20
NEW ENGLAND TRADES:
Mapu, Marte LB Sacramento State
Selection Choice–Round 7, 2027
HOUSTON TRADES:
Selection Choice–Round 6, 2027

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS
FREE AGENT SIGNINGS
LAS VEGAS
Cousins, Kirk QB Michigan State
TAMPA BAY
Sills, David WR West Virginia

FREE AGENCY SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS
SIGNINGS: PLAYERS WHOSE CLUBS RETAINED EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
ARIZONA
Karty, Joshua K Stanford
Mustipher, P.J. NT Penn State
ATLANTA
Garcia, Elijah DT Rice
LAS VEGAS
Snowden, Charles DE Virginia
NEW YORK GIANTS
Miller, Ryan WR Furman

SIGNING: RESTRICTED FREE AGENT
LAS VEGAS
Meredith, Jordan C Western Kentucky – No Offer Sheet Executed

SIGNING: UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENT
TAMPA BAY
Nunez-Roches, Rakeem NT Southern Mississippi – Old Club: NEW YORK GIANTS

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS
ROSTER EXEMPTION
BUFFALO
Clayton, Travis T No College – Exempt/International Player

VISIT
DETROIT
Tufele, Jay DT Southern California

NBA team transaction report for Tuesday, April 7, 2026

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Memphis Grizzlies signed guard Adama Bal to a 10-Day Contract.

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Houston Rockets re-signed guard JD Davison to a Rest-of-Season Contract.

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Detroit Pistons re-signed forward Tolu Smith to a Rest-of-Season Contract.

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Detroit Pistons waived forward Bobi Klintman.

WNBA launches 30th season celebration honoring league’s past, present and future

NEW YORK – The WNBA today launched its 30th season celebration, honoring three decades of impact while spotlighting the league’s accelerating momentum ahead of the 2026 season tip-off on Friday, May 8.

The WNBA will also introduce several initiatives tied to the milestone 30th season, including the WNBA Legacy Trail merchandise program, campaign films, a Top 30 Plays series and Court Origins programming featuring WNBA Court Origins Nights.

“Season 30 arrives at the perfect transformational moment in our league’s history – marking both a defining milestone and the beginning of a new era for the WNBA,” said WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert. “The unprecedented growth and momentum we’re experiencing today is the result of three decades of commitment – from players, teams, fans, partners, and investors. As we step into this next dynamic era together, Season 30 is tracking to be our most memorable yet – celebrating both how far we’ve come while highlighting the limitless opportunities ahead as we continue to elevate women’s basketball to new heights.”

Season 30 will recognize those who built the WNBA, engage longtime and new fans, and set the stage for the league’s next era. A commemorative Season 30 logo will appear on courts, game balls and jerseys throughout the season.

“As we tip off our historic 30th season, we’re bringing fans closer to the WNBA than ever before through bold, creative, and immersive storytelling,” said WNBA Chief Marketing Officer Phil Cook. “We’re building a season-long platform of activations, collaborations, and fan-first experiences designed to engage the WNBA family wherever they are. Season 30 will be our most ambitious and innovative marketing campaign ever – one that matches the current momentum of the WNBA.”

Select initiatives for the WNBA’s historic 30th season include the following:

Season 30 Campaign

The league will recognize the WNBA’s 30th season through an integrated brand campaign. The campaign tagline is “There’s More Where Thirty Came From,” signifying that the WNBA’s 30-year journey is a continuous narrative of progress and cultural impact. The WNBA will premiere three films as part of its Season 30 campaign: Raising GOATsSignatures and Confetti.

Raising GOATs debuting today, explores what defines greatness in the WNBA. Signatures will spotlight emerging All-Stars who are shaping the game’s future. Confetti will close the season with a tribute to the championship moment. These films will be amplified across broadcast, digital, social, and experiential touchpoints, and supported by fan activations throughout the season.

WNBA Court Origins and WNBA Court Origins Nights

WNBA Court Origins, the league’s first-ever retro program, will mark 30 seasons through a curated collection of storytelling, merchandise and live experiences. The program will be highlighted by “WNBA Court Origins Nights” which connect generations of players and fans while revisiting the league’s earliest years.

WNBA Court Origins Nights will feature nationally televised games involving three of the league’s original franchises – the New York Liberty, Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury. The throwback matchups will turn back the clock to the WNBA’s 1997 inaugural season, with on-court elements, in-arena moments and broadcast presentations designed to reflect the league’s original era.

WNBA Court Origins Nights will immerse fans in a full-scale celebration of the WNBA’s beginnings, featuring WNBA Nike Court Origins Edition uniforms and warm-ups, and a WNBA Wilson Court Origins Edition game ball with 1997-era branding.

WNBA Legacy Trail

The WNBA Legacy Trail is a fan-centric merchandise program designed to showcase the league’s history while recognizing the players, fans, staff and defining moments that have shaped the WNBA.

The program will feature product drops honoring the league’s 30th season. On the 30th of each month during the season, a new licensee collaboration will be unveiled, with purchase availability dates to follow.

All items will be available through the licensees’ direct-to-consumer channels and other participating retail partners. Fans will be able to follow the WNBA Legacy Trail all season, tracking each product release as it is announced.

Fans can look forward to three initial product drops in April featuring La Crema on April 9, Nike on April 13 and Mitchell & Ness on April 15, with each collection officially revealed on its launch day.

WNBA Top 30 Plays

The WNBA Top 30 Plays is a content special honoring the most iconic on-court plays in league history. From unforgettable displays of athleticism to culturally resonant milestones to game-changing brilliance, the series will highlight plays that have defined three generations of professional women’s basketball in the United States.

A distinguished panel of former WNBA players, coaches and influential voices from across entertainment will help guide the selection process, bringing both basketball expertise and cultural perspective. Each play will be evaluated across several criteria, including historical impact, athleticism, game context, player legacy, fan reaction, visual appeal and era representation, ensuring a comprehensive look at the moments that have moved the game forward.

The WNBA Top 30 Plays will be a produced long-form special, which will feature the full countdown of plays and conversation amongst the panel of their significance, and will premiere this season on the WNBA App with additional clips and BTS on WNBA social.

Tampa Bay Lightning recall Forwards Dylan Duke, Conor Geekiem, Jakob Pelletier frm AHL Syracuse Crunch, re-assign Forward Mitchell Chaffee

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TAMPA BAY – The Tampa Bay Lightning have recalled forwards Dylan Duke, Conor Geekie and Jakob Pelletier from the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, Vice President and General Manager Julien BriseBois announced today. Additionally, forwardMitchell Chaffee has been re-assigned to Syracuse.

Duke, 23, has appeared in 67 games for the Crunch this season, logging 31 goals and 55 points to go along with 36 penalty minutes. The 5-foot-10, 184-pound forward leads Syracuse skaters for goals and power-play goals (17), while ranking tied for third forpoints. His 31 goals rank tied for third among all AHL skaters and his 17 power-play tallies lead the AHL. Duke has seen action in 132 career AHL games across three seasons, all with the Crunch, and has tallied 51 goals and 95 points. The Strongsville, Ohionative has played in two career NHL games, both with the Lightning in 2024-25. He scored a goal in his debut on his first shot on February 8, 2025, at Detroit. Duke was originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the fourth round, 126th overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.

Geekie, 21, has seen action in 56 games for Syracuse this season and ranks second among Crunch skaters for assists (42) and points (59), while ranking tied for third for power-play goals with seven. Geekie was selected to represent the Crunch at the 2026 AHLAll-Star Classic. Geekie has played in 80 career AHL games, all with the Crunch, tallying 28 goals and 79 points. A native of Strathclair, Manitoba, Geekie has appeared in 11 games with the Bolts this season and has picked up two assists and six penalty minutes,while averaging 9:51 of time on ice. Geekie has registered eight goals and 16 points in 63 career NHL contests, all with Tampa Bay. The 6-foot-4, 212-pound forward was originally drafted by the Arizona Coyotes in the first round, 11th overall, of the 2022NHL Draft.

Pelletier, 25, made his Lightning debut this season on November 15 and logged 6:12 of ice time. He has appeared in 61 games with Syracuse, recording 28 goals and 75 points. Pelletier leads the AHL for points, is third for assists and tied for sixth for goals.Pelletier was also selected to represent the Crunch at the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic. The 5-foot-10, 172-pound forward has played in 200 career AHL games between the Crunch, Calgary Wranglers and Stockton Heat, recording 79 goals and 205 points with a plus-57rating and 26 power-play tallies. A native of Quebec City, Quebec, Pelletier has skated in 88 career NHL games between the Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers and Calgary Flames, registering 11 goals and 29 points with a plus-3 rating and three game-winners. Pelletierwas originally drafted by Calgary in the first round, 26th overall, of the 2019 NHL Draft and was signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 2, 2025.

Chaffee, 28, has played in 10 contests with Tampa Bay this season, recording 24 hits and nine shots on goal while averaging 9:11 of time on ice. He has skated in 108 career NHL games between the Bolts and Minnesota Wild, logging 16 goals and 25 points withfour power-play tallies. Last season, Chaffee appeared in 66 contests with the Lightning and set career highs in numerous categories, including games played, goals (12), assists (6) and points. The Grand Rapids, Michigan native has skated in 52 games withSyracuse this season, recording 24 goals and 55 points. The 6-foot-1, 197-pound forward has found the scoresheet in eight of his last 10 contests with the Crunch, logging six goals and 12 points during that span with four multi-point efforts. Chaffee ranksthird overall among all Syracuse skaters for goals and is tied for third for both points and power-play goals (7) while ranking second on the team with two shorthanded tallies. He has appeared in 175 career AHL games between the Crunch and Iowa Wild, registering66 goals and 144 points with a plus-40 rating. Chaffee was originally undrafted and was signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 1, 2023.

MLB Game Preview: Kansas City Royals (5-5) vs. Cleveland Guardians (6-5)

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Venue, Date & First Pitch

Location: Progressive Field — Cleveland, Ohio

Scheduled First Pitch: 6:10 PM ET

Surface: Natural grass

Broadcast: MLB.TV / Regional Sports Networks

Weather Outlook (Cleveland, OH)

Progressive Field is outdoors, so weather matters.

Temperature: ~63°F at first pitch

Conditions: Partly cloudy

Wind: Light breeze out to left field (approx. 6–8 mph)

Impact: Slight boost to right‑handed pull hitters; neutral for pitchers overall

Injury Report & Availability

Kansas City Royals

No major injuries reported for the April 7 matchup.

Rotation note: Cole Ragans is scheduled to start and is fully available.

Cleveland Guardians

No new injuries reported for this specific game.

Tanner Bibee is confirmed as the starting pitcher and is healthy.

Team Records & Standings

Kansas City Royals (5‑5)

Division: AL Central

Standing: Middle of pack

Run Differential: +3

Streak: W1

Cleveland Guardians (6‑5)

Division: AL Central

Standing: Slightly above .500

Run Differential: +2

Streak: L1

Recent Team Form

Kansas City Royals

Offense has been inconsistent but trending upward.

Pitching staff has been solid early, especially the rotation.

Recent results include competitive games vs. Brewers and Guardians.

Key trend: Royals have been strong early in games, weaker in late‑inning bullpen spots.

Cleveland Guardians

Offense has been steady but not explosive.

Pitching has been the backbone — especially at home.

Recent series vs. Cubs and Royals showed strong situational hitting.

Key trend: Guardians are excellent at home in night games.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Kansas City Royals — LHP Cole Ragans

2026 Start: 0‑0, 3.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 6 IP

Profile: Power lefty with elite swing‑and‑miss potential

Strengths: High‑velocity fastball, sharp slider, strong K‑rate

Concerns: Occasional command lapses; Guardians are patient hitters

Cleveland Guardians — RHP Tanner Bibee

2026 Start: 0‑1, 3.00 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 6 IP

Profile: One of MLB’s best young right‑handers

Strengths: Excellent command, deep pitch mix, strong home splits

Concerns: Royals’ lineup has hit right‑handers well early in 2026

Key Player Matchups

Royals Hitters vs. Bibee

Bobby Witt Jr.: Elite bat speed; matches well vs. Bibee’s fastball

Vinnie Pasquantino: Patient hitter who can elevate Bibee’s pitch count

MJ Melendez: Power threat vs. right‑handers

Guardians Hitters vs. Ragans

José Ramírez: Switch‑hitter with strong numbers vs. lefties

Josh Naylor: Power bat but weaker vs. left‑handed pitching

Steven Kwan: Contact machine; ideal for working deep counts

Series History & Context

These teams are AL Central rivals, meeting frequently.

Early 2026 matchups have been tightly contested.

Cleveland has historically held a slight edge at Progressive Field.

Royals won the most recent meeting, giving them momentum entering this game.

Betting Trends

Kansas City Royals

4‑1 ATS in last 5 road games

Overs have hit in 3 of last 4

Strong early‑game scoring trend

Cleveland Guardians

5‑2 in last 7 home games

Unders have hit frequently due to strong pitching

Bibee home starts historically lean Under

Market Notes (Model‑Aligned)

Expect a tight line with Cleveland slightly favored at home.

Total likely in the 7.5–8.0 range based on pitching matchup.

Game Odds

Kansas City Royals           6

Cleveland Guardians      – 118

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026

MLB Game Preview: Philadelphia Phillies (6-4) vs. San Francisco Giants (3-8)

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Location: Oracle Park — San Francisco, California

First Pitch: 9:45 PM ET / 6:45 PM PT

Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia+, NBC Sports Bay Area+, MLB.TV, FuboTV

Weather Outlook

Oracle Park is outdoors and heavily influenced by marine air.

Expected Conditions: Cool, breezy Bay Area evening

Impact: Pitcher‑friendly; deep alleys and heavy air suppress home‑run carry
(Oracle Park’s run factor: 0.92, strongly pitcher‑friendly.)

Injury Report

San Francisco Giants

Casey Schmitt — day‑to‑day (back)

Jose Butto — 15‑Day IL (arm)

Reiver Sanmartin — 60‑Day IL (hip)

Joel Peguero — 15‑Day IL (hamstring)

Sam Hentges — 15‑Day IL (shoulder)

Hayden Birdsong — 60‑Day IL (forearm)

Jason Foley — 60‑Day IL (shoulder)

Randy Rodriguez — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Rowan Wick — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Philadelphia Phillies

Zack Wheeler — 15‑Day IL (shoulder)

Max Lazar — 15‑Day IL (oblique)

Orion Kerkering — 15‑Day IL (hamstring)

Team Records & Standings

Philadelphia Phillies (6–4)

Road Record: 3–1

Streak: W1

NL East: 1st place

San Francisco Giants (3–8)

Home Record: 1–7

Streak: L4

NL West: 5th place

Recent Team Form

Philadelphia Phillies

Last 10 games: 6–4, .236 AVG, 4.35 ERA

Offense: 4.20 runs/game, .236 AVG, .320 OBP, .388 SLG, 11 HR

Strengths: Balanced lineup, strong bullpen SIERA (2.69), elite SP form from Sánchez

Key hitters:

Trea Turner — 12-for-43, 4 doubles

Kyle Schwarber — 3 HR, .486 SLG

Justin Crawford — .355 AVG

San Francisco Giants

Last 10 games: 3–7, .229 AVG, 4.65 ERA, outscored by 20 runs

Offense: 2.73 runs/game, .218 AVG, .274 OBP, .304 SLG, 4 HR

Key hitters:

Matt Chapman — .262 AVG, 2 doubles, triple, HR

Willy Adames — 9-for-38, 4 doubles, HR

Probable Pitching Matchup

Philadelphia Phillies — LHP Cristopher Sánchez (1–0, 0.79 ERA, 0.97 WHIP, 17 K)

Dominant start to 2026; 10‑strikeout outing already

Career vs. Giants: 2–0, 1.46 ERA

Strengths: Heavy sinker, elite changeup, limits hard contact

San Francisco Giants — LHP Robbie Ray (1–1, 3.38 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, 11 K)

2021 Cy Young winner

Strong at Oracle Park last season (3.50 FIP)

Has allowed 2 HR in 10.2 IP this year

Phillies’ projected lineup is 20-for-87 (.230) with 30 K vs. Ray historically

Key Player Matchups

Phillies Hitters vs. Robbie Ray

Phillies have struggled vs. left‑handed pitching: 59 wRC+, .165 AVG in 112 AB

Ray’s fastball‑slider combo historically effective vs. this lineup

Power threats: Schwarber, Bohm, Kepler

Giants Hitters vs. Cristopher Sánchez

Giants rank dead last in MLB with a .578 OPS

Only 30 runs in 11 games

Sánchez’s 13.5 K/9 is a major mismatch vs. a struggling offense

Series History & Context

This is the second meeting of the season

Phillies won Game 1

Giants are trying to stop a four‑game home losing streak

Betting Trends & Market Notes

Giants have scored 4 or fewer runs in 9 of 11 games

Phillies bullpen due for positive regression (best SIERA in MLB)

Oracle Park suppresses scoring; both bullpens project better than ERAs indicate

Game Odds

Philadelphia Phillies      – 155

San Francisco Giants      7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026

MLB Game Preview: Atlanta Braves (6-5) vs. Los Angeles Angels (6-5)

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Location: Coors Field — Denver, CO

First Pitch: 8:40 PM ET

Broadcast: MLB.TV

Weather Outlook (Denver, CO)

Coors Field is outdoors and heavily influenced by altitude.

Expected Conditions: Cool, dry Denver evening

Impact: Thin air boosts carry; Coors Field remains the league’s most hitter‑friendly environment
(No specific weather report provided; inference based on typical early‑April Denver conditions.)

Injury Report

Colorado Rockies

Tyler Freeman — day‑to‑day (undisclosed)

McCade Brown — 60‑Day IL (shoulder)

RJ Petit — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Jose Quintana — 15‑Day IL (hamstring)

Pierson Ohl — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Kris Bryant — 60‑Day IL (back)

Jeff Criswell — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Houston Astros

Hunter Brown — 15‑Day IL (shoulder)

Hayden Wesneski — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Brandon Walter — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Nate Pearson — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Zach Dezenzo — 10‑Day IL (elbow)

Ronel Blanco — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Bennett Sousa — 15‑Day IL (oblique)

Josh Hader — 15‑Day IL (biceps)

Team Records & Standings

Houston Astros (6–5)

Road Record: 1–3

Streak: L2

Division: T‑1st in AL West

Colorado Rockies (4–6)

Home Record: 2–2

Streak: W2

Division: 4th in NL West

Recent Team Form

Houston Astros

Lost 9–7 in the series opener.

Offense remains elite: 7.0 runs/game, .288 AVG, .394 OBP, .494 SLG, 15 HR.

Pitching struggling: 5.75 ERA, 1.577 WHIP, high walk rate.

Yordan Alvarez: 1.334 OPS, 4 HR

Jose Altuve: .378/.531/.649

Colorado Rockies

Won back‑to‑back games, including Monday’s 9–7 victory.

Offense: 3.9 runs/game, .232 AVG, .280 OBP, .361 SLG.

Pitching: 4.21 ERA, 1.380 WHIP.

TJ Rumfield: .364 AVG, 2 HR

Troy Johnston: 10-for-30, 2 HR, 5 RBI

Probable Pitching Matchup

Houston Astros — RHP Mike Burrows (1–1, 5.91 ERA, 1.78 WHIP)

12 strikeouts in early action.

Second career start vs. Colorado.

Astros pitching overall has been volatile, especially in high‑leverage spots.

Colorado Rockies — LHP Kyle Freeland (0–1, 2.89 ERA, 1.39 WHIP)

Strong early form; 8 strikeouts.

Career vs. Astros: 0–2, 4.44 ERA, 16 K.

Ground‑ball profile helps mitigate Coors Field’s altitude.

Key Player Matchups

Astros Hitters vs. Freeland

Yordan Alvarez (4 HR, .794 SLG) is the most dangerous matchup.

Cam Smith (11-for-34, 3 HR, 6 RBI) is surging.

Astros excel when recording 8+ hits (5–3 record).

Rockies Hitters vs. Burrows

Rumfield and Johnston both enter hot.

Colorado’s offense is inconsistent but benefits from Coors Field’s environment.

Rockies have covered the run line in 7 of their last 8 vs. winning teams.

Series History & Context

Rockies lead the series 1–0 after a 9–7 win.

Astros have lost three straight as favorites.

Underdogs have won five straight Astros games.

Betting Trends & Market Notes

Astros: 9–2 to the Over this season.

Rockies: 3–7 to the Under, but Coors Field inflates totals.

Rockies have covered 8–2 on the run line this season.

Game Odds

Atlanta Braves                  – 126

Los Angeles Angels         8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026

MLB Game Preview: Athletics (3-6) vs. New York Yankees (7-2)

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Location: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, NY

First Pitch: 7:05 PM ET

Broadcast: MLB.TV, YES Network, NBC Sports California

Weather Outlook

Real‑feel temperatures in the mid‑30s, creating a cold, pitcher‑friendly environment.

Cold air at Yankee Stadium typically suppresses carry on fly balls.

Injury Report

New York Yankees

Gerrit Cole — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Carlos Rodón — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Clarke Schmidt — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Anthony Volpe — 10‑Day IL (shoulder)

Athletics

Gunnar Hoglund — 15‑Day IL (knee)

Team Records & Standings

Athletics (3–6)

Road Record: 1–5

Streak: W1

Division: Last in AL West

New York Yankees (7–2)

Home Record: 2–1

Streak: L1

Division: 1st in AL East

Recent Team Form

Athletics

Coming off a 12–10 extra‑innings win vs. Houston.

Offense inconsistent but showing signs of life.

Strikeout issues: 99 K in 303 AB, nearly one‑third of all plate appearances.

Shea Langeliers: 11 hits, 5 HR, but also 12 strikeouts.

New York Yankees

Off to a blistering 7–2 start, winning all three series so far.

Rotation has been dominant: 1.81 ERA, best in MLB.

Aaron Judge (3 HR), Ben Rice (.370, 11 RBI), and Giancarlo Stanton (.394 AVG) leading the offense.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Athletics — RHP Aaron Civale (1–0, 3.60 ERA)

Historically struggles vs. Yankees:

6.35 ERA, .299 opponent AVG, .879 OPS allowed in 7 starts.

Yankees hitters with strong history vs. Civale include:

Aaron Judge: .294 AVG, .957 OPS

Giancarlo Stanton: .333 AVG, 1.333 OPS

Jazz Chisholm Jr.: .600 AVG, 2 HR

New York Yankees — RHP Cam Schlittler (2–0, 0.00 ERA)

One of MLB’s hottest starters: 0 runs allowed in 11.2 IP, only 3 hits allowed, 15 strikeouts.

Fastball overwhelming hitters; efficiency suggests even more upside.

Strikeout prop set at 6.5, reflecting matchup dominance.

Key Player Matchups

Yankees Hitters vs. Civale

Judge, Stanton, and Chisholm all profile as major threats.

Civale’s cutter‑heavy approach has historically failed to neutralize New York’s power bats.

Athletics Hitters vs. Schlittler

A’s strike out one out of every three plate appearances, a disastrous matchup vs. a high‑velocity, high‑whiff pitcher.

Langeliers’ power is real, but contact issues loom large.

Series History & Context

Yankees open a three‑game series at home.

Oakland has struggled on the road (1–5).

Yankees have been dominant at home and ATS (7–1 overall).

Betting Trends & Market Notes

Yankees: 7–1 ATS, elite pitching, strong home performance.

Athletics: 1–5 on the road, heavy strikeout tendencies.

Line movement: Yankees ML moved from -188 to -246, indicating sharp confidence.

Game Odds

Athletics                              8.5

New York Yankees           – 205

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026