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Bryce Elder, Braves bid to continue torrid pace vs. Red Sox
May 10, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Bryce Elder (55) pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images After claiming a series-opening win in walk-off fashion, the Atlanta Braves look to continue their majors-best pace when they host the middle of three interleague games against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday night.
The Braves have the right man on the mound as they look to follow up Friday’s 3-2, 10-inning victory, as right-hander Bryce Elder (4-1, 1.81 ERA) aims to continue a string of sparkling starts. The 27-year-old has allowed just three runs in his last 17 2/3 innings and now leads the National League in ERA.
Elder is coming off his third shutout start out of nine total this season. He allowed just one hit and struck out eight over 5 2/3 innings last Sunday against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“Bryce is for real,” Atlanta manager Walt Weiss said. “This is a special roll that he’s on.”
The last two and six of Elder’s nine starts have been Braves’ victories.
Elder made his first career appearance and start against the Red Sox on June 1 of last season, allowing three runs on six hits across 5 1/3 innings.
A walk-off RBI double from Massachusetts native Mike Yastrzemski was the difference in Friday’s game, helping the Braves overcome losing a 2-0 lead after early solo homers by Drake Baldwin and Michael Harris II.
Atlanta’s 63 homers lead the National League.
Though Friday was not the most prolific showing for the best offense in baseball — just seven hits — it got the job done.
“It’s just gratifying. The hard work will eventually pay off,” Yastrzemski said after his heroics. “You’ve just got to keep fighting through it, trust the process, trust the hitting coaches, trust yourself, most importantly.”
Boston showed fight to climb out of its early deficit on Friday. Marcelo Mayer’s solo shot in the seventh inning tied the game.
However, there were opportunities for more.
Not only did interim manager Chad Tracy’s club go 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position, but Mickey Gasper and Ceddanne Rafaela were both caught stealing after leading off back-to-back innings with hits against Braves starter Spencer Strider. Jarren Duran was also picked off.
“The big thing (Friday) was careless mistakes on the bases more than anything,” Tracy said.
Perhaps Mayer’s big swing can be a positive for the rest of the series.
“We’re all working really hard,” he said. “Obviously, a lot of guys aren’t where they want to be.”
The loss dropped Boston to 3-6 in one-run games this season. Two losses in an 11-game span have come in an extra frame.
Boston turns to young southpaw Payton Tolle (1-2, 2.78) in hopes of snapping a two-game skid. It will be his first career outing against Atlanta.
Tolle began May with a one-hit performance over seven innings against the Detroit Tigers but took a Sunday loss to the Tampa Bay Rays in which he allowed three runs on seven hits across five frames. He has lost two of his last three starts.
The Red Sox entered the series with a 2.56 ERA this month, which ranks second in the American League. They have allowed two or fewer earned runs in nine of their 13 games in May.
–Field Level Media
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Wolves' Terrence Shannon Jr. questionable for Game 6 vs. Spurs
May 6, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Terrence Shannon Jr. (1) shoots in the second half against the San Antonio Spurs during game two of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images Minnesota Timberwolves guard Terrence Shannon Jr. was added to the injury report for Friday’s Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinal series versus the San Antonio Spurs in Minneapolis.
Shannon is listed as questionable due to a head contusion.
He missed all five shots from the floor and was limited to just two points in 17 minutes during Minnesota’s 126-97 setback in San Antonio in Game 5 on Tuesday. The Spurs hold a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.
Shannon, 25, averaged 5.6 points in 43 games (two starts) this season.
A 2024 first-round pick out of Illinois, Shannon has appeared in 75 career games (three starts) for Minnesota and has averaged 5.1 points per contest.
–Field Level Media
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5-star junior C Isaiah Hill commits to Purdue
Pike Red Devils Isaiah Hill (30) reacts to the ball going out of bounds Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, during the Marion County Tournament championship at Southport High School in Indianapolis. The Lawrence North Wildcats defeated the Pike Red Devils in overtime 58-55. Five-star junior center Isaiah Hill committed to Purdue’s 2027 recruiting class on Friday.
The 7-footer from Indianapolis is ranked No. 13 nationally by the 247 Sports composite. He chose the Boilermakers over Louisville and Florida State.
“Purdue has been recruiting me since the eighth grade. [Assistant] coach PJ Thompson and then head coach Matt Painter saw something in me. I am thankful for them,” Hill told ESPN. “The people at the school, the coaches are very supportive on and off the court. Purdue is a great school academically.”
Painter has helped to develop several true centers at Purdue, most recently the 7-foot-4 Zach Edey. Edey was a two-time national Player of the Year who was drafted ninth overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in 2024.
“Matt Painter keeps it real,” Hill told ESPN. “He is a hard worker who coaches to win. Off the court he can be a funny guy, but you wouldn’t know it. His plan is to help me develop, as I help the team win and give me a chance at the NBA.”
Hill averaged 12.4 points, 9.5 rebounds and 4.6 blocks per game as a junior at Pike High School in Indianapolis.
–Field Level Media
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Coveted 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Texas
Libertyville tight end Brock Williams visits Ohio Stadium on the day of the Ohio State Buckeyes football game against UCLA on Nov. 15, 2025. Brock Williams, one of the top tight ends in the Class of 2027, committed to Texas on Friday.
He is listed as a four-star prospect by the 247Sports composite, ranked as the No. 4 tight end in the nation and the No. 79 recruit overall.
He had offers from 36 power-conference schools, as well as Notre Dame, and chose the Longhorns over Georgia and Ohio State.
ESPN considers him to be No. 2 at the position and No. 70 in the nation.
Williams, who is 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, plays at Libertyville (Ill.) High School.
As a junior in 2025, Williams made 44 catches for 596 yards and 11 touchdowns in 10 games. He also returned both a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown.
–Field Level Media
