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Pistons separate from Cavaliers in second half to force Game 7

NBA: Playoffs-Detroit Pistons at Cleveland CavaliersMay 15, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dennis Schroder (8) defends Detroit Pistons guard Daniss Jenkins (24) during the first half in game six of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Cade Cunningham scored 21 points and dished out eight assists as the Detroit Pistons soundly beat the host Cleveland Cavaliers 115-94 in Game 6 on Friday night, extending the Eastern Conference semifinal series to a decisive seventh game.

Jalen Duren had 15 points and 11 rebounds, Paul Reed scored 17 points in 16 minutes and Ausar Thompson added 10 points, nine rebounds and four steals before fouling out for the top-seeded Pistons.

Game 7 is Sunday in Detroit.

James Harden had 23 points, seven rebounds and eight turnovers for the fourth-seeded Cavaliers, who lost at home for the first time in seven playoff games. Donovan Mitchell scored 18 points on 6-of-20 shooting and Evan Mobley added 18 points.

The Pistons had lost nine straight postseason games in Cleveland dating back to 2006. Detroit, which outscored the Cavaliers 61-43 in the second half, racked up 28 total points on 20 forced turnovers.

Cunningham and Dannis Jenkins each made 3-pointers, and Thompson had a resounding dunk as Detroit built a 68-55 advantage 3:10 into the third quarter. Marcus Sasser went coast-to-coast for a floater at the buzzer to push it out to 84-70.

The Pistons didn’t let up in the fourth, sending most of the crowd home early on Daniss Jenkins’ 3-pointer with 2:22 remaining that made it 112-91. Jenkins finished with 15 points and Sasser scored nine points in 18 minutes.

Thompson was called for a flagrant foul on Sam Merrill, grabbing his neck with both hands and shoving him to the floor, with the Pistons leading 41-29 in the second. Merrill scored the next five points, fueling the Cavaliers to pull within 54-51 at halftime.

Cunningham had 16 points, five assists and five turnovers at intermission, while Duren posted his best half of the series with nine points and six rebounds. Mitchell led Cleveland with 13 points and Harden had seven points and five turnovers.

Thompson made a free throw to extend Detroit’s advantage to 39-27 early in the second, capping a 22-4 run. The surge began when Sasser entered the contest.

Caris LeVert made a pair of 3-pointers off the bench in the first for the Pistons, who led 27-25 after 12 minutes. Detroit converted eight first-quarter turnovers into nine points.

–Field Level Media

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Daylen Lile's big night at plate boosts Nats over Orioles

MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Washington NationalsMay 15, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals left fielder Daylen Lile (4) doubles against the Baltimore Orioles during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Daylen Lile finished a triple short of the cycle, Zack Littell pitched five scoreless innings and the Nationals beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Friday night in Washington to open a three-game series.

Lile has four homers in his past four games, including two on Tuesday in Cincinnati.

Littell, signed as a free agent in March, allowed two hits while striking out three with two walks in his best start of the season. He improved to 2-4 and lowered his ERA from 6.94 to 6.10.

Andrew Alvarez, recalled from Triple-A Rochester on Friday, relieved Littell and pitched into the ninth, then left after the first two runners reached base. Gus Varland walked pinch hitter Leody Taveras to load the bases, but struck out Colby Mayo and retired Jeremiah Jackson on a sacrifice fly.

Richard Lovelady came on and gave up an RBI single to Gunnar Henderson and walked Taylor Ward before striking out Adley Rutschman for his second save.

Baltimore starter Shane Baz (1-5) went seven solid innings, allowing three runs on six hits. He struck out four and walked three while throwing a season-high 108 pitches.

In the second inning, a two-out walk by Colton Cowser gave the Orioles runners on first and second, but Littell struck out Mayo.

Lile doubled leading off the bottom half and Jorbit Vivas drew a one-out walk, but Baz retired Drew Millas and Jacob Young.

In the fourth, CJ Abrams singled, went to third on Lile’s single and scored on Brady House’s sacrifice fly to short right.

Henderson’s double off the right field wall put runners on second and third with two outs in the fifth, but Littell got Ward to ground out.

In the sixth, Curtis Mead walked, then with one out, Lile homered to right on an 0-1 pitch to make it 3-0.

Mayo singled with two outs in the seventh and Jackson doubled him to third. Alvarez struck out Henderson to end the threat.

James Wood lined a single off shortstop Henderson’s foot with one out in the seventh, but Baz ended his night by retiring Luis Garcia and Mead on fly balls.

–Field Level Media

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Cedric Mullins, Rays extend home win streak to 11 with Marlins defeat

MLB: Miami Marlins at Tampa Bay RaysMay 15, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Cedric Mullins (31) bunts for single in the second inning against the Miami Marlins at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Cedric Mullins homered among his four hits and scored three times, fueling the Tampa Bay Rays to a 7-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Friday in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Yandy Diaz belted a two-run homer and Taylor Walls drove in three runs to lift the Rays to their 11th straight win at home and 17th in their last 20 games overall.

Jesse Scholtens (4-2) relieved opener Ian Seymour and allowed one run on five hits in five innings.

Connor Norby launched a solo homer in the second inning and Jakob Marsee did the same in the sixth for the Marlins, who have lost three of their last four games.

Jonathan Aranda worked a two-out walk in the first inning before Diaz deposited a first-pitch sweeper from Janson Junk (2-4) over the wall in left field. Diaz’s homer was his sixth of the season and first since May 1.

Norby halved the deficit in the second after sending a 1-1 fastball from Seymour over the wall in left-center field.

Tampa Bay tacked on two more runs in its half of the second, courtesy of Hunter Feduccia’s sacrifice fly to deep left field and Mullins’ head-first slide to beat the throw from first baseman Christopher Morel.

Walls’ grounder set up that play and his double to right field in the fourth inning plated a pair of runs to extend the Rays’ lead to 6-1.

Marsee chipped into the deficit by sending a 2-1 fastball from Scholtens over the wall in right field before Mullins responded in the bottom of the sixth. He deposited a 1-1 slider from Junk over the wall in right field for his third homer of the season.

Junk fell to 0-2 in his last three outings after permitting seven runs on 10 hits in 5 2/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

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Scottie Scheffler, trailing by 2, still heavily favored at PGA

PGA: PGA Championship - Second RoundMay 15, 2026; Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, USA; Scottie Scheffler plays his shot on the fourth hole during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — There’s a bottleneck on the PGA Championship leaderboard after two rounds.

Fifteen players are within two shots of the lead, including co-leaders Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley at 4 under par. According to Elias Sports Bureau, it’s just the third major championship in history with 15 or more players that close to the lead after 36 holes.

Sportsbooks didn’t have to think hard to sort out their favorite. It’s World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, and it isn’t particularly close.

As of Friday night, Scheffler was the +340 favorite to win the PGA at DraftKings Sportsbook and the +375 favorite at BetMGM, head and shoulders above the field despite posting a 1-over 71 Friday and sitting two back of the lead.

Scheffler is the defending champion, his 2025 victory at Quail Hollow Club serving as the third of his four career major titles. He is a known quantity to sportsbooks and golf fans alike, having won 20 times on the PGA Tour since 2022.

Second on the board at both sportsbooks was Cameron Young, the third-ranked player in the world, who also sits at 2 under with Scheffler and five others.

Young was a trendy pick entering the week and had the third-shortest odds at most books. He’s now +900 to win at BetMGM and a more distant +970 behind Scheffler at DraftKings.

Sportsbooks also have more faith in Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg before finally coming to one of the co-leaders, McNealy, as the fourth favorite.

It likely has something to do with both their form and their career resumes. While Aberg has yet to win a major, the 26-year-old does own two PGA Tour wins and is widely seen as one of the sport’s top prospects. Aberg came on strong late in the second round with birdies at Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 16 to leave him at 2 under.

McNealy, whose only win on tour came at the 2024 RSM Classic, reached 6 under par Friday afternoon before a pair of poor bogeys over his final four holes set him back.

DraftKings has Aberg at +1175 to win and McNealy at +1250. At BetMGM, McNealy made a late move to tie Aberg for third-shortest odds at +1200.

Smalley, who has no professional wins on his resume, is at +1400 on BetMGM, tied with Chris Gotterup, Hideki Matsuyama of Japan and Min Woo Lee of Australia (each of whom are 3 under). Smalley is even further back on DraftKings’ board, which installed Spaniard Jon Rahm as the fifth favorite at +1275 despite a late stumble putting him three back at 1 under.

Smalley has +1550 odds to win at DraftKings, No. 9 on the board.

–Adam Zielonka, Field Level Media

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