Corbin carries D-backs into bout vs. Cards St. Louis continues to pile up mammoth offensive numbers. The problem is that ace Adam Wainwright can’t seem to prevent the opposition from doing the same.
Author: Brad Burns
Arrieta’s Cubs take aim at Brewers, 16-5 start Off to their best start since 1907, the Cubs can’t wait to get to the ballpark every day. Having the most dominant pitcher going only serves to enhance such a feeling.
Lightning look to jump on top of Isles With or without Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay’s first-round series win over the Red Wings seemed inevitable. Now that the Lightning’s captain and leading scorer is back on the ice with teammates, though, how long can this playoff ride last?
Will host Raptors rebound vs. Pacers? In danger of suffering another early-round setback, Toronto needs major help. It just didn’t bank on having to send out an APB for Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan.
Can Brewers keep up with Cubs tonight? Chicago already paces the majors with 119 runs scored, and yet the events of the last week suggest the North Siders are only getting started.
Cespedes-less Mets still handling Reds The Mets prefer not to dwell on a key personnel loss at the moment. They just keep figuring out ways to clobber the competition regardless.
Nats send Scherzer to silence Phillies There’s no question that Max Scherzer is missing fewer bats this year. Tonight, though, Washington’s veteran hurler has the perfect opportunity to get right.
Paul to show Clips the way past Blazers? Saturday’s 96-88 victory was a big first step. In order to truly hurl the monkey that is Los Angeles off its back, though, Portland must follow up with another esteemed showing this evening.
Thunder ready to eliminate Mavericks? The Mavericks likely won’t survive the Western Conference quarterfinals. Still, nobody can criticize the ferocity with which they’ve battled the third-seeded Thunder.
D-backs, Cards kick off four-game set in desert Zack Greinke bombed spectacularly in his first two starts as a Diamondback. Unfortunately for the Cardinals, he seems to be rounding back into Cy Young-worthy form.