Will Nats’ Harper get chance to clobber Cards? It’s fairly straightforward stuff: When Bryce Harper fails to muscle up, the Nationals struggle to generate offense. When the opposition consciously eliminates the 2015 National League MVP from the equation, though, how does Washington respond?
Author: Brad Burns
Marlins to battle Brewers – without Gordon Our first look at the Dee Gordon-less Marlins comes tonight at Miller Park.
Can Cubs overcome Bryant’s loss vs. Braves? At some point, the Cubs’ assorted injuries could well catch up with them. For now, though, good luck halting the team with baseball’s best record.
Pitching duel to close Dodgers-Marlins set? As horrendous as the Marlins were to start the season, they’ve been just as impressive in recent days. The Dodgers, on the other hand, need no further reminder about a stretch to forget.
One more offensive bash for D-backs, Cards? Chase Field enjoys a reputation for being a hitter-friendly park. The current rate at which balls are flying out of Arizona’s home venue, however, makes even those Coors Field occupants jealous.
Stars come out as Pens, Caps open series Tonight, for the first time in seven years, the NHL’s two biggest stars collide in a playoff setting.
Another Arrieta start highlights Cubs-Brewers Jake Arrieta is so money right now, only the elements stand a chance of stopping him.
Can Phillies keep conquering Nationals? In the topsy-turvy world of the National League East, seemingly anything is possible. Just consult the Phillies’ recent work for confirmation of as much.
Will Warriors’ supporting cast stifle Rockets? Golden State has leaned on Klay Thompson and Draymond Green before, but never quite like this.
Blazers to prey on wounded Clippers? Just a few days ago, the Clippers seemed all but assured of a spot in the Western Conference quarterfinals. A miserable trip to the Pacific Northwest now has pundits and fans alike wondering if the team can win another game this year.