Handing out MLB's early awards: Best and worst of whacky opening month

It’s the Year of the Rookie, the Year of the Underdog, and the Year of the Underperforming.

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Who could have envisioned thatBoston Red SoxmanagerAlex CoraandPhiladelphia PhilliesmanagerRob Thomson would be unemployedbefore May?

Who could have imagined, in their wildest dreams, that that the Colorado Rockies would have a better record than the Mets, Phillies andSan Francisco Giants?

How in the world of economics can four of the top six highest-paid teams have losing records: the Mets, Phillies, Blue Jays and Red Sox?

It’s been a strange but certainly entertaining start to the season, so why not hand out awards to some of the best, worst and funkiest events of April.

The Athletics Lawrence Butler is tagged out by Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas as he tires to extend his double into a triple during the eighth inning at Sutter Health Park on April 18, 2026. Cleveland Guardians mascot Slider interacts with fans during game against the Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field on April 17, 2026. Washington Nationals right fielder Daylen Lile attempts to catch a ball hit for a single by the Pittsburgh Pirates' Jake Mangum during the first inning at PNC Park on April 16, 2026. The Nationals won the game, 8-7. <p style=Milwaukee Brewers catcher Gary Sanchez wears a special chest protector to commemorate Jackie Robinson Day during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at American Family Field on April 15, 2026.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> April 13: The Pittsburgh Pirates' Spencer Horwitz celebrates a home run in the dugout while wearing a welder's hood during the 16-5 win over the Washington Nationals at PNC Park. April 12: Philadelphia Phillies mascot, The Phanatic, entertains fans with local team mascots for a birthday celebration before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park. April 11: The Tampa Bay Rays' Jonathan Aranda (left) celebrates with Ryan Vilade after hitting a walk-off single against the New York Yankees in the 10th inning of a 5-4 win at Tropicana Field. The Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramirez acknowledges the fans after becoming the team's all-time leader in games played against the Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field on April 6, 2026. A rainbow appears during the fourth inning during the game between the San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on April 6, 2026. A fan dresses as the Pope claps during the first inning of the game between the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays at Rate Field on April 5, 2026. The White Sox won the game, 3-0, to complete a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays. <p style=The Pittsburgh Pirates' Konnor Griffin celebrates with a traffic cone after making his major-league debut in a 5-4 defeat of the Baltimore Orioles at PNC Park on April 3, 2026.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Miami Marlins shortstop Otto Lopez (6) and center fielder Jakob Marsee celebrate a victory against the Chicago White Sox at loanDepot Park on April 1, 2026. Fans try to catch a solo home run hit by the San Francisco Giants' Matt Chapman as San Diego Padres left fielder Nick Castellanos looks on during the third inning at Petco Park on March 31, 2026. Philadelphia Phillies mascot The Phillie Phanatic entertains fans during the game against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park on March 31, 2026. The Toronto Blue Jays' Kazuma Okamoto gets doused with ice water by teammates after a win over the Athletics at Rogers Centre on March 29, 2026. The Cincinnati Reds' Eugenio Suárez blows a bubble as he waits to bat against the Boston Red Sox at Great American Ball Park on March 28, 2026. The St. Louis Cardinals' JJ Wetherholt is doused with water by teammates after hitting a walk-off two-run single against the Tampa Bay Rays during the 10th inning at Busch Stadium on March 28, 2026. Fans react as the Milwaukee Brewers' Jake Bauers homers against the Chicago White Sox at American Family Field on March 26, 2026. <p style=Two F-35C planes from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron NINE Detachment Edwards Air Force Base perform a flyover before the Opening Day game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on March 26, 2026.

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Ballpark vibes, big plays and wild celebrations during 2026 MLB season

BEST REACTION TO A FIRING

Former Boston Red Sox starter Josh Beckett

Beckett, upon hearing that Alex Cora was fired as Red Sox manager while retaining GM Craig Breslow, sent a text message to Boston reporter Rob Bradford.

“It’s like (expletive) your pants and changing your shirt.”

A few days later, there was a plane hovering above Fenway with a banner that read: “Fire Craig! Sell the team!”

No idea whether Beckett was the pilot.

BEST SPEECH AFTER A BLOWN SAVE

New York Mets reliever Luke Weaver

“This pursuit of perfection is just an ultimate pressurized failure mindset. I just think it becomes everybody wants to be the hero because we care and we want to win really, really bad. And I just don’t think success lives in that realm. The freedom of which we play day to day is kind of being suffocated a little bit.”

RUDEST WELCOME

Philadelphia Flyers fans to their hometown Phillies

The Phillies thought it would be cool to catch a Flyers playoff game across the street after their own game.

They made some calls, got a suite, and were shown on the Spectrum Jumbotron in front of the Flyers’ fans.

They were loudly booed.

CY YOUNG KRYPTONITE

St. Louis Cardinals

They are the only team in the world that can makePittsburgh PiratesCy Young winner Paul Skenes look ordinary.

Skenes has faced the Cardinals seven times in his brief stellar career.

And he has never beat them even once, going 0-5.

The Cardinals are the lone team who has beaten Skenes more than twice in his young career.

Skenes has an illustrious 25-15 career record and 2.08 ERA, but if he never faced the Cardinals, he’d be 25-10 with a 1.96 ERA.

BIGGEST IMPACT OF A HATED RIVAL

New York Yankees

The Yankees have long been the Red Sox’s worst nightmare, but now they’re playing a vital role in the Red Sox’s decision-making. Look at the circumstances firing executives and managers in recent years.

Let’s see, in September 2019, the Red Sox fired Dave Dombrowski, their president of baseball operations, during a four-game sweep by the Yankees at Fenway Park.

In September, 2023, Chaim Bloom, who replaced Dombrowski, was fired after the Red Sox lost three of four games to the Yankees at Fenway Park.

And now, just two days after the Red Sox were swept by Yankees at Fenway, manager Alex Cora was fired.

EASIEST PRE-SEASON PREDICTION

New York Mets center fielder Luis Robert would go on the injured list

The Mets, ignoring the fact that Robert has missed 289 games the last five years with the Chicago White Sox, still traded for him during the winter. And it took just a month for Robert to go back on the IL with lumbar spine disc herniation.

Robert, who is earning $20 million with a $20 million club option in 2027, hits the IL with a .224 batting average and .656 OPS with two homers.

BEST PLAYER

Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros

The big guy (6-foot-4, 233 pounds) is not only one of the greatest power hitters in the game, but also one of MLB’s finest pure hitters.

Entering Saturday, Alvarez was slashing .341/.446/.707 with 12 home runs, 27 RBIs and an MLB-leading 42 hits. He has struck out only 15 times in 154 plate appearances.

But the key phrase is “Best Player,” not, “Most Valuable Player.’’

It’s awfully hard to win the official BBWAA MVP award when your team is the worst in baseball - unless your name is Andre Dawson.

MOST DISAPPOINTING PLAYER

Rafael Devers, San Francisco Giants

Remember when the Giants were wildly celebrating their trade a year ago when they acquired Devers from the Boston Red Sox, assuming the remaining $250 million on his contract, and predicting that he’d be their greatest slugger since Barry Bonds?

Well, Bonds is 61 years old these days, hasn’t played since 2007, and he’d be performing a whole lot better than Devers, who has become one of the worst everyday players in baseball.

Devers is hitting .211 with a paltry .547 OPS and has two home runs with a negative 1 WAR. He’s not catching up to fastballs, and is swinging at pitches out of the strikezone. He drew 112 walks last year. This year he has seven.

Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow: “There’s one guy in the Giants lineup that pitchers don’t respect right now, and that’s Devers.”

BEST LOST BET

Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer

Palmer is 80 years old and a color analyst for the Baltimore Orioles, and until this past week, had never eaten a chicken wing in his life.

He made a bet last year with fellow broadcaster Kevin Brown a year ago that he’d eat a chicken wing if the Orioles hit a grand slam in a game that he was broadcasting. Adley Rutschman hit a slam against theHouston Astros, and the MASN crew had a chicken wing ready.

His reaction after 80 years of abstinence?

“These are pretty good,” he said. “What have I missed all these years?”

BEST STARTER

Jose Soriano, Los Angeles Angels

Soriano always had the talent, but it never has transformed to consistency on the mound. That has dramatically changed this year.

Soriano, until giving up three runs in his last start, had a preposterous 0.24 ERA. Still, he is 5-1 with a 0.84 ERA, striking out 49 batters in 42 2/3 innings.

He could be the Angels’ best pitcher since they had that two-way dude, Shohei Ohtani.

BIGGEST SURPRISE

Ildermaro Vargas, Arizona Diamondbacks

This is a guy who was signed out of the Bridgeport Bluefish Independent League in 2015 by Arizona Diamdonbacks scout Chris Carminucci.

He has had three different stints with theDiamondbacks, playing parts of 10 different seasons with six different teams, and signing a minor-league contract this winter when no one else would give him a big-league deal.

Now, here he is, barely making over the minimum salary at $1.25 million, and making history. He opened the season with a 24-game hitting streak, 27 games extending to last season, which came to an end Saturday.

It was the second-longest hitting streak to open a season since 1940.

“Those things don’t happen by accident or because he’s lucky,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo says. “He’s paid his dues, he worked his butt off  and he’s learned how to play the game at a very high level.”

BEST ROOKIE

Kevin McGonigle, Detroit Tigers

It has been the year of the rookie with Sal Stewart of the Cincinnati Reds, Munetaka Murakami of the Chicago White Sox, Chase DeLauter of the Cleveland Guardians, JJ Wetherholt of theSt. Louis Cardinals, Nolan McLean of the Mets, and McGonigle.

But no one has shined more than McGonigle.

He slashed .333/.420, .518 with two homers, 13 RBI, 11 doubles and two triples in his first 30 games. He leads all AL rookies in hits, doubles, triple,s batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. He has come up 25 times with a runner in scoring position, and has yet to strike out.

He’s the first Tigers’ rookie to have a 13-game hitting streak since Al Kaline in 1955.

BIGGEST POWER OUTAGE

Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres

OK, after Tatis got popped for PEDs in 2022, there were questions how much of his previous power was PED-influenced.

He certainly hasn’t been the same offensive force since the suspension, but he’s now having the worst power outage of his career.

He has gone a major-league leading 139 plate appearances without a homer, with just one extra-base hit in his last 16 games.

In his last full season before the suspension in 2021, he was hitting .309 with 13 homers, 26 RBI, .727 slugging percentage, 1.111 OPS after 30 games, as reporter Hector Gomez tracks daily.

This year: .261, five extra-base hits, .311 slugging percentage, .644 OPS, and ZERO homers.

BEST RELIEVER

Mason Miller, San Diego Padres

Miller, the greatest strikeout artist in the game, just threw a franchise-record 34 ⅔ innings dating back to Aug. 7, 2025. He not only didn’t give up a single run, he didn’t even give up an extra-base hit.

Miller, who is perfect in an MLB-leading 10 save opportunities with a 1.17 ERA, has struck out 29 of the 54 batters he has faced (53.7%), with a chance to produce the greatest strikeout rate for any pitchers with at least 50 innings in baseball history.

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He is also vying to become the first reliever to win the Cy Young award since Eric Gagne with the 2003 Dodgers.

MOST OVERWORKED RELIEVER

James McCann, Arizona Diamondbacks

He happens to be a catcher.

And has already pitched in four games, including two in three days with the Diamondbacks.

It’s ties the most appearances by a position player before May in MLB history.

BEST MANAGER

Oli Marmol, St. Louis Cardinals

How in the world is this team winning with a young, rebuilding roster like this?

They are in a full-blown rebuild, trading away all of their stars, and looked like a team headed for a dead-last finish, hoping to avoid a 100-loss season.

Well, here they are, 20-13 entering Sunday – the same record as the Dodgers – and would be in the playoffs if the season ended today.

Who knows how long the Cardinals’ run will last, but no team is out-performing expectations more than this group.

DEAD MAN (SLOWLY) WALKING

New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza

Mendoza has been on the managerial death row for weeks, with Mets’ reporters wondering each and every day whether this would be the day an e-mail would drop informing them that Mendoza was of his duties, and thanking his for his services.

Having the worst record in baseball in on the last year of your contract, isn’t real healthy for your job security.

David Stearns, president of baseball operations, waited until the Mets departed on a three-city, nine-day road trip before giving Mendoza a vote of confidence, saying that he is safe.

Well … at least for now.

BEST EXECUTIVE

Alex Anthopoulos, Atlanta

They have a payroll dwarfed by the Mets and Phillies, but despite losing three key starters, their starting shortstop, their starting catcher and their DH before opening day, here they are with the best record in MLB at 24-10.

They’re off to the second-best start in franchise history without having the benefit of playing the Mets yet.

Anthopoulos’s under-the-radar moves acquiring Mauricio Dubon from the Houston Astros and signing journeyman free agent Dom Smith have looked brilliant, and their depth has enabled them to not only survive, but thrive.

The scary thing for the rest of the league is that this team may get even better with Spencer Strider returning Sunday to give Atlanta a lethal 1-2 punch with Chris Sale.

BEST RESURGENCE

Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals

The Cardinals, who were expecting Walker to be a star far too early in his career, and became exasperated when he wasn’t, with a negative WAR the past three seasons, letting teams know he was available in trade talks.

They wound up keeping him, and now have watched him emerge into the star they envisioned all along.

Walker is hitting .315 with 10 homers, 27s RBI and a .982 OPS. He is just one homer shy of his total the past two years combined.

Now, instead of trying to trade him, the Cardinals should be looking for ways to keep him on a long-term extension.

BACK TO THE FUTURE

Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels

Just when it looked like we would never see vintage Mike Trout again, along comes April when he reminded everyone of his greatness.

Trout, who returned to center field, hit 10 homers with 21 RBI in April to go along with a .999 OPS. He even stole five bases.

Trout, the three-time MVP winner who hasn’t been an All-Star since 2023, and hasn’t received a single MVP vote in four years, is back to being one of the elite players in the game.

WILDEST DAY

Luis Garcia, Minnesota Twins

Garcia, 39, has played parts of 14 years, for different 10 teams, but never in his life did he experience a day like April 28.

Then again, maybe no one else has either.

Garcia was in the bullpen for the Twins’ Triple-A St. Paul team with a game in the morning, was called up to the Twins for their night game against the Seattle Mariners. On the ride over to Target Field, he was on his cell phone watching the birth of his second child on FaceTime, born a week early in the Dominican Republic. And that evening, he was pitching in the ninth inning for the Twins.

Mom and daughter, Adhara, are doing well.

“It was a long day,” Garcia told the Minnesota Star-Tribune.

BEST FATHER-SON MOMENT

Carl and Justin Crawford

On April 8, 2014, Carl Crawford produced a walk-off hit for the Dodgers, playing for manager Don Mattingly.

On April 30, 2026, Justin Crawford, Carl’s son, produced a walk-off hit for the Phillies, playing for manager Don Mattingly, whose son, Preston, happens to be the Phillies’ GM.

It’s only the second time since at least 1920 that a father-son combination had walk-off homers for the same manager, according to Sarah Lang’s research.

CLASSIEST MOVE

Rob Thomson, Philadelphia Phillies

Thomson, who was fired Tuesday morning, spoke with reporters on a Zoom call in the afternoon, taking every single question, saying he felt it was his obligation to address the media one final time.

“I think if you’re an accountable person and you’re a leader, you’re going to stand up in front of people and answer the questions when it’s all over,” Thomson said. “And I just wanted to make sure I did that in the right way.”

BEST COMEBACK TEAM

San Diego Padres

They have already had five comeback victories when trailing by at least four runs.

WORST COMEBACK TEAM

Boston Red Sox

They have not won a single game this year in which they trailed by more than one run.

BEST CLUTCH PERFORMANCE

Cincinnati Reds

The Reds entered the weekend having been outscored by 11 runs this season, but they are sitting with a 20-12 record and tied for first place in the NL Central.

How did they do it?

They were 12-0 in games decided by two or fewer runs.

WORST EXCHANGE

Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pirates unceremoniously dumped Andrew McCutchen, one of the greatest players in franchise history, believing he was no longer useful, even as a part-time DH.

They replaced him with Marcell Ozuna, giving him a one-year, $12 million contract. Ozuna’s start has been horrific, hitting .185 with a .560 OPS.

McCutchen has struggled with Texas, hitting just .195 with one homer, five RBI and a .562 OPS, but at least he was beloved, and wouldn’t have been booed every time he steps to the plate.

BEST DECISION

Alex Bregman, Chicago Cubs

Bregman wrestled with his free agency all winter, but when the Boston Red Sox refused to increase their offer, or even provide a no-trade clause, he pivoted to the Chicago Cubs.

He was spared the Red Sox soap opera with manager Alex Cora, a close friend,  and six of his coaches being dumped three weeks into the season. He’s now on a team with stability, a team that’s in first place in the NL Central, and a place with peace and tranquility in a place that he can call home.

BEST MONEY SPENT

Chicago White Sox

Just how many teams are kicking themselves now for not signing Japanese free-agent first baseman Munetaka Murakami, who wound up getting just a cheap two-year, $34 million deal from the Chicago White Sox?

You think the Mets wish they had invested in Murakami instead of giving Jorge Polanco a two-year, $40 million deal?

Murakami has been a steal. He leads MLB with 13 home runs, and set an MLB record with 12 homers in April. He’s also one of only five players in MLB history to produce at least 13 homers with at least 27 walks in the first 32 games of a season. He joins Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire, Albert Pujols and Jim Thome.

WORST MONEY SPENT

San Francisco Giants

If it’s not bad enough that they still owe infielders Rafael Devers and Willy Adames about $385 million into the next decade, the Giants are spending a record $10.5 million on managers this season.

They fired Bob Melvin, and paid him $4 million to go away two months after giving him an extension.

They hired Tony Vitello, who became the first collegiate coach to go directly to the MLB managerial chair, is being paid $3.5 million in the first year of a three-year, $10.5 million contract.

They had to pay the University of Tennessee $3 million for the buyout in Vitello’s contract.

The result?

The Giants are last in the NL West with a 13-20 record, having the worst offense in baseball, and a bloated payroll, with Devers and Willy Adames owed $432 million by the Giants.

They have already been shut out seven times, the most after 32 games in the franchise’s last 50 years. They rank last in runs. Last in homers. Last in walks. Last in stolen bases.

But first in managerial pay.

<p style=(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)

1. Juan Soto, Mets - $61,875,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=2. Cody Bellinger, Yankees - $42,500,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=3. Bo Bichette, Mets - $42 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=3. Zack Wheeler, Phillies – $42 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=5. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays - $40,214,286

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=6. Aaron Judge, Yankees – $40 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=7. Anthony Rendon, Angels - $38,571,429

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=8. Jacob deGrom, Rangers - $38 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=9. Mike Trout, Angels – $37,116,667

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=10. Gerrit Cole, Yankees – $36,000,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=11. Jose Altuve, Astros – $33 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=11. Kyle Tucker, Dodgers - $33 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=13. Tyler Glasnow, Dodgers - $32,500,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=14. Francisco Lindor, Mets - $32,477,277

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=15. Tarik Skubal, Tigers – $32 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=16. Carlos Correa, Astros – $31,500,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=16. Corey Seager, Rangers - $31,500,000

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=18. Sonny Gray, Red Sox – $31 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=19. Corbin Burnes, Diamondbacks – $30,790,069

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=20. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees - $29 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=21. Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers – $28,536,643

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=22. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers – $28,206,684

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=23. Dansby Swanson, Cubs – $28 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=24. Carlos Rodon, Yankees – $27,833,333

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=25. Stephen Strasburg, Nationals (*retired) – $27,814,045

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=26. Bryce Harper, Phillies - $27,538,462

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=27. Trea Turner, Phillies – $27,272,727

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=28. Blake Snell, Dodgers - $27,152,056

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=29. Kris Bryant, Rockies - $27 million

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=30. Yordan Alvarez, Astros - $26,833,333

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See the top 30 highest paid players in MLB baseball

(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)1. Juan Soto, Mets- $61,875,000

AROUND THE BASEPATHS

  • While Alex Cora will be the hottest free-agent commodity this winter, the Phillies are confident that he will be managing their team in 2027. Cora also is expected to be wooed by the Houston Astros and New York Mets.

  • Now that Carlos Mendoza has been informed that his job is safe for the time-being, Houston Astros manager Joe Espada could be the next manager dismissed amid the Astros’ struggles.

  • Dave Dombrowski, Phillies president of baseball operations, said that with so many teams with big payrolls struggling this year, trade talks have already picked up. The hottest commodity at the trade deadline is expected to be Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara and the Boston Red Sox could trade left-handed hitting outfielder Jarren Duran before the Aug. 3 deadline.

  • The Boston Red Sox wanted to fire several of their coaches last year before being saved by manager Alex Cora, but he wasn’t given that opportunity this time around with Craig Breslow, president of baseball operations, not even asking if Cora would be willing to stay without his most trusted coaches.

  • While Breslow is getting torched for dumping Cora, it still will be impossible to upend his worst move: Trading Chris Sale to the Atlanta Braves for infielder Vaughn Grissom and throwing in $17 million. Sale has gone 30-9 with a 2.45 ERA and won a Cy Young award with Atlanta. Grissom played 31 games for the Red Sox and is now with the Angels.

  • Teams in need of catching help are paying close attention to the Athletics and Shea Langeliers. The 28-year-old backstop is earning $5.25 million and in line for a fat raise in his second year of salary arbitration this winter with his fabulous start. The A’s must decide whether they can sign him to a long-term contract as they have with four other young players, go year-to-year in arbitration, or even trade him at some juncture.

  • Interim managers Don Mattingly (Philadelphia Phillies) and Chad Tracy (Boston Red Sox) will be making history if they produce a winning record. There have been 18 interim managers who took their place within the first 30 games of a season since the divisional era. The only who had a winning record was Billy Martin, who went 91-54 after replacing Yogi Berra with the 1985 Yankees.

  • They divorced back in 2010, but now are back together again with Dan Lozano and his MVP sports agency merging with the Beverly Hills Sports Council. The new name is EVOLV Sports Management, reuniting Lozano and Danny Horwitz. Lozano, who worked 22 years with the Beverly Hills Sports Council before starting his own agency, negotiated four contracts in excess of $200 million: Manny Machado (11 years, $350 million), Fernando Tatis Jr. (14 years, $340 million), Albert Pujols (10 years, $250 million) and Joey Votto (10 years, $225 million).

  • MLB executives and scouts believe that the New York Yankees are the best team in the American League, and there’s not another team particularly close.

  • Chicago White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery is emerging into a star, hitting 30 homers and driving in 75 runs since the 2025 All-Star break.

  • The Miami Marlins, drawing just 12,032 fans a game, still are enjoying a home-field advantage with a 10-7 record at home this season. Their pitching staff certainly has enjoyed the home confines, yielding a 2.85 ERA – second best in the NL – with a league-best .192 opponent’s batting average.

  • The Seattle Mariners’ MVP the first month is young second baseman Cole Young, who was rated one of the worst defensive second basemen in the game last year but now is ranked No. 1 in defensive runs saved. He’s also hitting .276 with a .751 OPS and team-leading 19 RBI. The Mariners have had a different starting second baseman on opening day since 2018, but with Young’s emergence, that should finally end.

  • Hard to believe that in Shohei Ohtani’s past eight starts, allowing just two earned runs in 44 ⅔ innings, the Dodgers are 2-6.

  • Don’t look now, but the White Sox might be closer to contending than originally envisioned. They still are likely a year away, but their 13-13 record in April was the first calendar month since June 23 they didn’t have a losing record.

  • Infield coaching guru Ron Washington is working his magic again. When Luis Arraez arrived to San Francisco, he was considered one of the worst defensive second basemen in baseball, producing a negative-36 outs above average in defensive metrics. This year, he is 6 outs above average, tied for the fourth-best rating in baseball, behind only Gold Glove winners Pete Crow-Armstrong, Bobby Witt Jr. and Nico Hoerner. And, oh yeah, he’s also hitting .303.

  • The NL Central became only the fourth division in the history of divisional play in 1969 to have every team at .500 or better entering May. The others? The AL West in 1996 and 1997 and the AL East in 2012 and 2023.

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Above: Audi’s Nico Hulkenberg speeds through the seventh turn during Qualifying round for Sunday’s Grand Prix race.

The 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix weekend has been full of surprises, including a last-minute change to the start time. Because of heavy rain forecasted for Sunday afternoon, the start time for the race has been moved up from 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. Here’s what else to expect.

The 11 teams that make up Formula 1’s 2026 lineup spent two days battling in practice and Sprint races as well as competing in the Grand Prix Qualifying round. The grid (who starts in what position) is set for Sunday’s Grand Prix race, which airs at 1 p.m. onApple TV.Mercedes’Kimi Antonelliwill start in pole position, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will start in 2nd position, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will start in 3rd position.

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This is the first Grand Prix race weekend after Formula 1 made midseason changes to its rules to address driver and team complaints about how their new hybrid power systems (50 percent electric and 50 percent internal combustion) were regulated. Quick take: The racing seems to have improved after the new tweaks, with more neck-and-neck battles (including a nail-biter between Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli and George Russell during Saturday’s Sprint) that are a hallmark of F1 racing.

Cadillac started from scratch and created a whole new team this year while Audi purchased the former Sauber team and has been busy making it its own. Cadillac is using a Ferrari engine for its debut season while Audi is using one it designed and built itself. Late last month, Audi announced that Allan McNish, an Audi motorsports veteran and multiple Le Mans 24 Hour Race winner, will be its new racing director. Miami is McNish’s first Grand Prix in the new role and on Saturday Audi driver Nico Hulkenberg qualified to start in a respectable 11th position.

Eight seasons of Netflix’sFormula 1: Drive to Survive,the reality show that chronicles behind-the-scenes drama in the teams and between the drivers, plus last year’s Brad Pitt–starringF1film have turned the F1 drivers and racing directors into full-blown celebrities in the U.S. On Friday and Saturday, even drivers who were not Lewis Hamilton (arguably F1’s most famous star) were trailed by herds of fans asking for autographs.

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This is Miami’s fifth year hosting Formula 1 and if the miles of heavy traffic going to the Miami International Autodrome, where the race is held, is any indication,the sport’s popularityin the city (and in the U.S. in general) is growing exponentially. Notable fans at the first couple of days' events included Serena Williams, Colin Farrell, Jimmy Fallon, and Michelle Obama. Expect many others to appear trackside on Sunday.

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BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich scored with the last kick of the game to salvage a 3-3 draw with last-place Heidenheim in the Bundesliga before it welcomes Paris Saint-Germain for the second leg of their Champions League semifinal.

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Michael Olise struck the post for Bayern and the ball bounced off Heidenheim goalkeeper Diant Ramaj’s back into the net for the equalizer in the 10th minute of stoppage time on Saturday.

It was the third straight game that Bayern trailed at halftime, including its 5-4 loss to PSG in the first leg of their semifinal on Tuesday, and last weekend’s 4-3 win in Mainz, where the already crowned Bundesliga champion faced a three-goal deficit.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made seven changes to the team that started against PSG with Manuel Neuer, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz and Harry Kane all on the substitutes’ bench.

Heidenheim’s Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkci scored before Leon Goretzka pulled one back with a free kick before the break, and Kompany sent on Kane, Díaz, Olise and Kimmich for the second half.

Goretzka leveled with his second goal in the 57th, Zivzivadze scored again to restore Heidenheim’s lead in the 76th, only for Olise to force the equalizer.

The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation.

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Union Berlin fought back to draw 2-2 with Cologne for its first point under new coach Marie-Louise Eta, the first female head coach in the league.

Tom Rothe pulled one back after a corner in the 73rd and substitute Livan Burcu let fly for what seemed for the home fans like a winner in the 89th, after Marius Bülter and Said El Mala had scored for Cologne.

The draw kept Union a point above Cologne and will probably be enough for survival.

Hoffenheim drew with Stuttgart 3-3 in their duel for Champions League qualification, and Hamburger SV won 2-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt to move a point above Union.

Augsburg won 3-1 at Werder Bremen.

Bayer Leverkusen was hosting Leipzig later for another duel with Champions League qualification at stake.

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The 41-year-old superstar had 18 points in the first half as the Lakers built a 49-31 lead before going back to the locker room. He was responsible for seven of Los Angeles' 18 successful shot attempts from the field throughout the first two quarters of play.

During the game, James reached 1,500 career playoff points as a member of the Lakers.

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He reached the mark with a 4-foot, two-point shot, giving the Lakers a 32-18 lead with 9:26 left in the second quarter. James entered Game 6 with 1,489 playoff points for the Lakers.

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LeBron James career playoff points

James entered Game 6 as the NBA’s all-time leader with 8,400 career points scored in the postseason. He scored a career-high 748 during the 2017-18 postseason while playing with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The most he scored in a single season with theMiami Heatwas 697 in 2011-12. He finished with 580 with the Lakers on the way to winning the 2019-20 NBA title.

  • Cleveland Cavaliers: 4,573 (2003-2010, 2014-2018)

  • Los Angeles Lakers: 1,500** (2019-26)

  • Miami Heat: 2,338 (2010-2014)

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Anna Nicole Smith's daughter, Dannielynn Birkhead, debuts bold new look at Kentucky Derby: 'I feel like a vampire'

Dannielynn Birkhead debuted a bold platinum haircut with black tips at a Kentucky Derby gala on Friday.

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  • The daughter of the late model-actress Anna Nicole Smith said she wanted the look to evoke Interview With the Vampire.

  • "I just want people to know that I love my mom, and she's so beautiful, but I'm also my own person," she said.

Dannielynn Birkhead is switching up her style.

The daughter of Anna Nicole Smith and Larry Birkhead debuted a short platinum haircut with black tips at the Barnstable Brown Gala in Louisville, Ky., on Friday, the night before the Kentucky Derby.

"I feel like a vampire, which is the goal every day," shetoldAccess Hollywood on Friday. "That's like my life's goal, is to look like a vampire every day."

When asked which kind of vampire, she replied, "LikeInterview with the Vampire, modern-ish."

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Birkhead alsotold PEOPLEthat comparisons to her late mother "always make me feel good, because I love my mom."

However, she clarified that she doesn't want to be defined by her parents. "She's super pretty, and I like being compared to her in the sense of like, 'Oh, I'm pretty too.' But I also like being known as my own person," she told PEOPLE. "Because it's always like, 'Anna Nicole Smith's daughter,' and never just Dannielynn. So I'm hoping my look right now will kind of help with that in a way."

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Birkhead expressed similar sentiments to Access Hollywood. "I just want people to know that I love my mom, and she's so beautiful, but I'm also my own person, obviously," she said. "And I hope that's a bit more clear now."

She also explained how her new 'do reflects what she's learned about herself and her worldview since beginning college. "I learned to just be myself and not let anything stop me," she said. "Someone's like, 'Hey you actually can't do your hair like that.' Who cares! I'm doing it. I'm not gonna let someone dictate what I wanna do or who I wanna be, because life is short, and I think you should be who you wanna be, no matter what."

Birkhead added, "I probably feel the most confident and happy and like myself I've ever felt right now."

Birkhead's father, Larry Birkhead,discussedhis daughter's new look in an interview with PEOPLE. "This year is a different style for Dannielynn," he said. "People [are] always looking for her to wear something of her mom. And she's done that a couple times, but this is kind of Dannielynn showing off her own sense of style, and she said it's a goth rock theme."

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Larry also noted that his daughter selected his rhinestone-studded lightning bolt jacket for the event. "She said I needed to up my fashion game," he said"That I had no sense of style. And so she was determined to pick my outfit out."

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Three straight victories to close out their first-round series put the New York Knicks in a position almost everyone expected -- if not demanded -- they would occupy.

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Three straight victories to close out their first-round series put the Philadelphia 76ers in a position almost no one could have anticipated.

The Knicks and 76ers will begin an unexpected Eastern Conference semifinal series Monday night, when New York hosts Philadelphia in Game 1 of the best-of-seven set.

The third-seeded Knicks advanced to the second round by dispatching of the Atlanta Hawks in a six-game quarterfinal series that ended Thursday night with New York rolling to a 140-89 victory.

The seventh-seeded 76ers moved on by overcoming a 3-1 series deficit and stunning the second-seeded Boston Celtics, whom they eliminated with a 109-100 win in Saturday night's Game 7.

The fashions in which they advanced will provide the Knicks and 76ers plenty of momentum heading into the sixth all-time playoff clash dating back to 1968 between the longtime Atlantic Division rivals.

The Knicks, the only Eastern Conference team to advance out of the first round in fewer than seven games, fell behind the Hawks with consecutive one-point losses in Games 2 and 3 before outscoring Atlanta 380-284 over the final three games.

The Game 6 victory was the most lopsided playoff win in Knicks history -- and it could have been even more resounding. New York opened a 47-point halftime lead, the largest ever in an NBA postseason game, and led by as many as 61 points in the third quarter.

The dominant closeout against the Hawks, coupled with the elimination of the Celtics and the surprising struggles of the top-seeded Detroit Pistons -- who will try and complete their comeback from a 3-1 series deficit against the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic in Sunday night's Game 7 -- have turned the Knicks into the favorite to reach the NBA Finals.

Reclusive New York owner James Dolan indicated that was the minimal expectation by firing Tom Thibodeau last June, just days after he led the Knicks to the conference finals last year for the first time since 2000.

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The Knicks haven't made the NBA Finals since 1999 and haven't won it all since 1973.

"When we're locked in, playing close to our best, we're really, really good," Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said. "So, it's about finding that team, that version of us consistently."

Nobody knew what to expect out of the 76ers, who went 24-58 last season -- when they missed the playoffs for the first time since the spring of 2017 -- and entered this season with an unusual mix of promising youngsters and aging veterans.

But Philadelphia, keyed by rookie shooting guard VJ Edgecombe and fifth-year star point guard Tyrese Maxey, reached the playoffs despite stars Joel Embiid and Paul George combining to play only 75 games due to injuries and George's drug suspension.

The postseason trip looked like it might be a short one for the 76ers when Embiid missed the first three games recovering from an appendectomy and the Celtics rolled to a 128-96 victory upon Embiid's return in Game 4 -- Boston's second win in the series by 32 points.

But the 76ers overcame a 3-1 series deficit for the first time in franchise history by outscoring the Celtics 328-290 over the final three games. Philadelphia trailed for fewer than five minutes combined in Games 6 and 7.

The 76ers shot 47% from the field in the last three games, right in line with their regular season 46.2% shooting percentage. But they limited Boston to 40.7% shooting after allowing opponents to shoot 46.7% in the regular season.

"I always say, you can't win alone," Embiid said. "You need a team. The way we're playing right now, we're so in sync offensively and defensively. Guys understand what they need to do."

The teams split the four-game regular season series, with each club sweeping the other on the road.

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  • When the magazine was published, the singer was "horrified" to see her "girlfriend" had become a "boyfriend."

  • Etheridge ultimately decided to come out soon after in January 1993.

Just asMelissa Etheridgewas ready to come out, a journalist nearly pushed her further into the closet.

Months before the rockerannounced, “I’m very proud to have been a lesbian all my life,” at the Triangle Ball in January 1993, she was on the cover ofMusic Expressmagazine.

Although she spoke openly in the interview, when the issue was published she was shocked to see “he changed every pronoun that I used,” Etheridge recalled toGood CharlotteguitaristBenji Maddenon theArtist Friendlypodcast. “He changed it to my ‘boyfriend,’ and it horrified me.”

At the time, “the gay community was really strong, but it was underground,” she explained. “And I’m like, ‘Oh my god, they’re going to think that I did this.’”

The betrayal inspired Etheridge to make a bold statement about her sexuality.

Her original strategy was to come out on theArsenio Hall Showto coincide with the September 1993 release of her fourth album,Yes I Am. But after working on the Bill Clinton–Al Gore campaign, when she was around “powerful gay leaders,” she expedited the plan to Jan. 20 at the Triangle Ball, the gay-themed celebration ofPresident Clinton’s inauguration.

Standing onstage beside singerk.d. lang, who publicly came out in 1992, Etheridge acknowledged her “sister” was her inspiration.

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“And I’m very proud to say right here, I’m very proud to have been a lesbian all my life,” she said.

Looking back at the moment three decades later, “I’m grateful that I had the opportunity to be truthful to myself and speak about it,” Etheridge told Madden. “It comes back to me constantly.”

Melissa Etheridge in 1993Credit: Henry Diltz/Corbis via Getty

Early in her career, when her self-titled debut album came out in 1988, the singer’s sexuality was “an unspoken thing” with fans. At her concerts, “my first two rows would be women losing their minds,” she recalled. “And I’m like, ‘I don’t know…’”

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By the time of her 1992 album,Never Enough, alternative music was sweeping the nation. The grunge scene’s uniform, flannel, was already a staple in Etheridge’s wardrobe, and the trend also helped ease her out of the proverbial closet.

“I’ve been wearing flannel for a long time,” she told Madden, “and I hear ‘alternative,’ and I’m like, ‘This is the time.’”

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