

Sunday, April 05
TOP NEWS
‘It was the Jo Show’: Adell robs three home runs
When Jo Adell denied Cal Raleigh his first homer of 2026, he was just getting started. He robbed Josh Naylor in the eighth and J.P. Crawford in the ninth to preserve a 1-0 victory.
Breaking down Jo Adell’s three home run robberies

7 of our favorite fun early season stats

Stanton fuels Yankees’ comeback with his bat and … his legs?

This Dodger has more hits than whiffs — and he’s homered on back-to-back days!

Soto out of lineup, day to day with mild calf strain; no decision on IL yet

Murakami rips 1st Chicago long ball, becomes fastest Japanese player to 4 MLB HRs

Betts (back pain) undergoing MRI, but injury ‘more moderate than significant’

Bucs keep swingin’ as they walk off O’s for fourth straight win

Imai, Astros bounce back with dominant win over A’s
TOP PERFORMANCES


Longest Home Run
Jordan Walker
459 ft
5th Inning

Hardest Base Hit
Jac Caglianone
116.1 mph
2nd Inning

Fastest Strikeout
Chase Dollander
100.2 mph
3rd Inning

Decisive Play
Padres
39.5% WPA
9th Inning

Jesus Luzardo
11 K’s tied for highest single-game total by NL pitcher this year

Yordan Alvarez
Drew 4 of Astros’ 13 walks; 1.475 OPS through 9 games

CJ Abrams
HR in 3 straight games, longest such streak by Nats SS since 2015

Rhett Lowder
1.30 ERA through 8 career starts 5th best since 1961 (min. 30 IP)

Garrett Mitchell
6 RBIs in doubleheader more than ’26 total entering Saturday (5)

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MUST-SEE PLAY
Of Jo Adell’s three home run robberies, the third was the most jaw-dropping.
STAFF PICKS
The 3 young flamethrowers turning up the heat in NL Central
Baseball’s three hardest-throwing starters all reside in the National League Central, Paul Skenes is amazingly not one of them, and all three made their MLB debuts just last year.
Highlight-reel catch, minus the catch
Junior Caminero couldn’t quite reach a foul ball near the tarp, but he wasn’t about to tell the umpire that. Instead, he tried to pull off a variation of the hidden-ball trick.
What else could Murph be carrying around?
First, Brewers manager Pat Murphy pulled pancakes out of his pocket during an interview. This time it was a tortoise named Bobby Jr. after the Royals superstar.
CC, Betances liven up commute
Imagine taking the subway to the Yankees’ home opener and in your car is a Hall of Famer and a four-time All-Star reliever.
Sunday afternoon baseball on MLB Network
Pete Crow-Armstrong and the Cubs continue their series in Cleveland against the Guardians at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the conclusion of the Mets and Giants at 4. (Subject to local blackout)
SCOREBOARD

STL 6
DET 11

TOR 3
CWS 6

MIL 5
KC 2

MIL 2
KC 8

LAD 10
WSH 5

HOU 11
ATH 0

BAL 2
PIT 3

SD 3
BOS 2

CIN 2
TEX 0

MIA 7
NYY 9

TB 7
MIN 1

ATL 1
AZ 2

PHI 2
COL 1

NYM 9
SF 0

SEA 0
LAA 1






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