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⚾️ Predicting the 2025 MLB season

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After a long, cold, baseball-less winter, Opening Day is finally on the horizon. Before games kick off tomorrow, let’s take a look at how Yahoo Sports’ MLB experts Jake Mintz, Jordan Shusterman, Russell Dorsey, Jack Baer and Jason Owens think the 2025 season will play out.

Division winners: There’s relative consensus everywhere but the AL Central, the only division with more than two different winners predicted.

  • AL East: Three took the Red Sox, two took the Orioles.

  • AL Central: Two took the Royals, while the others were split among the Guardians, Twins and Tigers. (The White Sox shockingly received no love after losing 121 games last season.)

  • AL West: Three took the Astros, two took the Rangers.

  • NL East: Three took the Braves, two took the Phillies.

  • NL Central: Three took the Cubs, two took the Brewers.

  • NL West: All five took the Dodgers. (Again, shocking.)

World Series: Everyone agreed that an NL team will end the season on top, with three different teams getting the nod.

  • Three picked the Dodgers (over the Red Sox, Orioles and Astros) — hardly surprising given L.A. has the shortest preseason World Series odds in over 20 years (+240 at BetMGM).

  • The others picked the Phillies (over the Astros) and Braves (over the Rangers).

Now, onto the individual awards…

MVP: There’s very little consensus here, with just one player — and not the one you think — getting picked twice.

  • AL: Two think Bobby Witt Jr. (SS, Royals) will become Kansas City’s second MVP (George Brett, 1980). The others went with Aaron Judge (RF, Yankees), Yordan Alvarez (DH, Astros) and Gunnar Henderson (SS, Orioles).

  • NL: Could Shohei Ohtani (DH/SP, Dodgers) win his fourth or Bryce Harper (1B, Phillies) win his third? Or will it be a first-time winner like Juan Soto (RF, Mets), Elly de la Cruz (SS, Reds) or Fernando Tatis Jr. (RF, Padres)?

Cy Young: The AL is a toss-up, but pretty much everyone is in agreement over on the senior circuit.

  • AL: Will Tarik Skubal (LHP, Tigers) go back-to-back? Will Jacob deGrom (RHP, Rangers) return to glory and win his third? Or could it be Hunter Brown (RHP, Astros), Cole Ragans (LHP, Royals) or Garrett Crochet (LHP, Red Sox)?

  • NL: Four picked reigning Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes (RHP, Pirates), while one took two-time runner-up Zack Wheeler (RHP, Phillies).

Rookie of the Year: All eight picks are among MLB’s top-44 prospects.

  • AL: Two went for Jacob Wilson (SS, Athletics), with the others picking Kumar Rocker (RHP, Rangers), Kristian Campbell (2B, Red Sox) and Roman Anthony (OF, Red Sox).

  • NL: Two went for Japanese phenom Rōki Sasaki (RHP, Dodgers), with the others picking Dylan Crews (RF, Nationals), Bubba Chandler (RHP, Pirates) and Matt Shaw (3B, Cubs).

More predictions.


📸 Through the lens

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Sacramento — The Thunder beat the Kings to become the first team to 60 wins this season behind 32 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who joined Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and Oscar Robertson as the only players with 65 straight 20-point games in a single season.

You’d think Horschel just won a green jacket the way he celebrated that putt. (Cliff Hawkins/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida — Atlanta beat New York to win the inaugural TGL championship in a legitimately thrilling match highlighted by Billy Horschel’s unbelievable putt (and even better celebration).

Players line the field for the national anthems before Monday’s game. (Julio Cesar Aguilar/AFP via Getty Images)

Monterrey, Mexico — The Red Sox and Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Pacific League played two exhibitions this week in an electric environment to close out Boston’s spring schedule.


🏒 Simply sensational: The story of Ovechkin’s miracle goal

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Alex Ovechkinscored his 889th career goal on Tuesday, putting him just six shy of passing Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record. As The Great Eight approaches The Great One’s hallowed mark, one goal stands out among all the others.

From Yahoo Sports’ Jay Busbee:

All these years later, even though you know what’s coming, it’s still stunning, still a miraculous and magnificent moment in hockey history: a 20-year-old rookie by the name of Alexander Ovechkin, sliding on his back, facing away from the goal, reaching overhead with his stick, hooking the puck, flicking a backhand goal into the net against the Phoenix Coyotes … right there in front of none other than Wayne Gretzky.

It wasn’t the most crucial goal ever scored, given that it happened on a Monday afternoon in a January 2006 match between two mediocre teams, but it might just be the most cinematic … and for what it heralded, maybe the most significant, too.

As Ovechkin nears Gretzky’s all-time goal scoring record, it’s worth looking back at one of the earliest times the two crossed paths, a moment that defined Ovechkin as a player for the ages, even as a rookie.

“God, it was one of the most amazing goals I’ve ever seen. Amazing,” Darren Pang, then a color commentator for the Coyotes, recalled to Yahoo Sports. “Three guys probably thought the play was dead, and one guy didn’t, and he ends up scoring one of the greatest-looking goals in history.”

Keep reading.


📺 Watchlist: Figure skating Worlds

Canadian pairs skaters Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps during practice on Tuesday. (Geoff Robins/AFP via Getty Images)

The World Figure Skating Championshipsopen today at Boston’s TD Garden, where the U.S. is hosting the four-day competition for the first time since 2016. And with the Winter Games less than a year away, Olympic spots are on the line.

U.S. looks to dominate: Americans could win three of the four events for the first time ever, with the reigning champions in men’s singles (“Quad God” Ilia Malinin) and ice dance (married couple Madison Chock and Evan Bates), plus a rising star in women’s singles (Amber Glenn).

More to watch:

  • 🏀 NBA: Lakers at Pacers (7:30pm, ESPN); Celtics at Suns (10pm, ESPN)

  • 🏒 NHL: Devils at Blackhawks (7:30pm, TNT); Stars at Oilers* (10pm, TNT)

  • ⚽️ Women’s Champions League: Lyon (2-0) vs. Bayern Munich (1:45pm, YouTube); Arsenal (0-2) vs. Real Madrid (4pm, YouTube) … Quarterfinals, second leg.

  • 🏀 NIT: Kent State at Loyola Chicago (7pm, ESPN2); UAB at UC Irvine (9pm, ESPN2) … Winners join Chattanooga and North Texas in the semifinals.

*Superstars on the shelf: Edmonton will remain without its star duo of Connor McDavid (lower body) and Leon Draisaitl (undisclosed) through at least the end of this week.


⚾️ MLB trivia

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Every A’s player will wear No. 24for their home-opener to honor the late Rickey Henderson, whose 1,406 career steals are by far the most all-time.

Question: Who is second on MLB’s all-time stolen base list?

Hint: Cardinals.

Answer at the bottom.


⚾️ Fantasy Baseball: Last-minute tips

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Opening Day is tomorrow, but in case your fantasy league isn’t drafting until tonight here are some last-minute pointers courtesy of Yahoo Sports’ fantasy analysts.

  • 25 last-minute tips

  • Three-stop roadmap to draft success

  • The best (and worst) picks you can make every round

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Trivia answer: Lou Brock (938 steals)

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