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Tampa Bay looks to lengthen gap above Blue Jays
May 3, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Jonathan Aranda (8) celebrates a win during the tenth inning against San Francisco Giants at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images The Tampa Bay Rays will renew their American League East rivalry with the Toronto Blue Jays when they open a three-game series Monday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The second-place Rays find themselves firmly entrenched near the top of the standings, and Jonathan Aranda helped them show they plan on being there for the long haul with a walk-off single to score Chandler Simpson with the game-winning tally in the 10th inning as the Rays swept away the visiting San Francisco Giants 2-1.
“I was thinking about the at-bat even before in the previous inning,” said Aranda through an interpreter after finishing his 4-for-5 showing following an intentional walk to All-Star slugger Junior Caminero. “I didn’t think they were going to put Junior on, so when they put him on, I was a little surprised. I was just there to do my turn.”
The victory gave Tampa Bay — 16-5 in its past 21 games — its fourth series sweep as the team prepares to face the Blue Jays, who fell behind early and lost 4-3 Sunday in Minnesota to split their series with the Twins.
Monday’s starter for Tampa Bay, Nick Martinez (2-1, 1.70 ERA), has used a nasty changeup to carve up opposing hitters to the tune of a .206 batting average.
In his most recent start, the right-hander blanked the Cleveland Guardians on three hits in seven innings for Tampa Bay’s first shutout.
The first-year Rays hurler is 1-2 with a 6.66 ERA in six career outings (four starts) against Toronto.
Dangerous middle-of-the-order hitter Yandy Diaz, batting .333 with five home runs, 21 RBIs and 19 runs, is being monitored for oblique tightness and missed the last two games in the series. He left Friday’s 3-0 win after homering earlier.
Toronto’s split in the Twin Cities was not the ordinary win two, lose two scenario.
In fact, the third-place Jays might consider themselves fortunate to come to Florida with the split and remain two games under .500.
Trailing the Twins 4-3 Saturday as they headed to the top of the eighth, the Blue Jays crafted a monstrous eight-run frame and soared away 11-4, giving them a second win through three games with a chance to clinch the series on Sunday.
That did not happen, as they fell behind 4-0 through five innings and could not complete the comeback in a 4-3 loss.
In Saturday’s win, outfielder George Springer was hit in the foot by a slider from Minnesota’s Connor Prielipp — in the exact same spot where Springer suffered a fractured toe on April 11 that forced him to miss 18 days.
The area continues to be a problem.
“It’s not any worse than it was,” Toronto manager John Schneider said. “It went right off that guard he has on his spikes, thankfully. You probably saw him just laughing as he was sitting there on the ground. We’ll see how he is.”
The 36-year-old Springer, who was in the lineup in his fourth game back, did not play on Sunday, though Schneider said he would have had the day off, anyway.
He is hitting just .212 with two homers and seven RBIs through 18 games.
Left-hander Eric Lauer (1-3, 6.00) will start Monday again in place of rehabbing Jose Berrios. The veteran is 1-2 with a 7.08 ERA in seven career appearances (four starts) against the Rays.
–Field Level Media
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Cubs carry majors-best win streak into rematch vs. skidding Reds
May 4, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs right fielder Michael Conforto (20) celebrates with teammates after hitting a game winning solo home run against the Cincinnati Reds during the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images The Chicago Cubs will aim to extend their winning streak to a majors-best seven games on Tuesday night when they continue their four-game series against the visiting Cincinnati Reds.
The Cubs were three outs away from losing on Monday night after a lengthy rain delay, but Nico Hoerner’s sacrifice fly and Michael Conforto’s solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning lifted the team to a dramatic 5-4 win over the Reds, who have lost four straight games.
Chicago resides in first place in the National League Central, a division in which each team is above .500.
“It tells me everyone is playing well,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell told the Chicago Sun-Times. “It also tells me we haven’t played too many games in the division yet.”
The Cubs have won 12 straight games at Wrigley Field, the team’s longest home winning streak since it won 14 in a row in 2008.
A winner of 16 of its last 19 games, Chicago will turn to right-hander Jameson Taillon (2-1, 4.41 ERA) to start Tuesday’s game.
Taillon allowed three runs on three hits in a season-high seven innings of a 5-4 victory over the San Diego Padres last Wednesday.
He is 7-7 with a 4.46 ERA in 20 career appearances against the Reds.
The Cubs keep finding different ways to win, with different players stepping up.
Conforto, pinch-hitting for Matt Shaw, hammered a 3-2 fastball from Reds closer Emilio Pagan into the seats in left-center field to end the game on Monday. It was Conforto’s first homer in a Cubs uniform and the first walk-off homer in his 12-year major league career.
Cincinnati called up top-10 prospect Chase Petty on Monday, and Petty delivered a solid start of 5 2/3 innings with three runs allowed on four hits. He retired nine of the first 11 Cubs he faced and another eight in a row after allowing a home run to Seiya Suzuki.
But with Nick Lodolo expected to come off the injured list from a blister on Friday, Petty could be headed back to Triple-A.
On Tuesday, Cincinnati left-hander Andrew Abbott (1-2, 5.97 ERA) will start against the Cubs. He earned his first win of the season on Thursday against the Colorado Rockies, 6-4, allowing two earned runs on five hits in six innings.
Abbott is 3-1 with a 2.56 ERA in seven career starts against the Cubs.
The Reds have played 14 games decided by two or fewer runs this season. They had a 12-game winning streak in those games but have lost their last two by one run, including Monday night. They have seven wins in one-run games this season.
“Nothing’s changed as far as our mindset as a team,” Pagan told The Cincinnati Enquirer moments after giving up the decisive home run to Conforto. “We know we’re really good. We’ve played a lot of close ballgames, and quite honestly I haven’t held up my end of the bargain.”
–Field Level Media
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Hot Cardinals hope weather doesn't get in the way of game vs. Brewers
May 4, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals second baseman JJ Wetherholt (26) hits a one run single against the Milwaukee Brewers during the eighth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images The last thing the St. Louis Cardinals want is for Mother Nature to rain on their parade.
The Cardinals, winners of seven of their past eight games, have momentum and are scheduled to host the Milwaukee Brewers in a key early season National League Central clash on Tuesday night. But the forecast for rain throughout the day makes the game iffy.
The Brewers have won four of the past five Central titles but are in last place in what is turning out to be an ultra-competitive division. They are 18-16 — 4 1/2 games behind the first-place Chicago Cubs and 2 1/2 behind second-place St. Louis.
The Cardinals added to their cushion over Milwaukee on Monday with a 6-3 victory in the opener of a three-game series.
The big blow was Ivan Herrera’s bases-loaded, three-run double in the fourth after JJ Wetherholt had been intentionally walked with first base open.
“He enjoyed every second of it,” St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol said of Herrera’s reaction after he reached second.
Wetherholt also had two RBI singles.
Being asked to continue the run for St. Louis is right-hander Andre Pallante (3-2, 3.73 ERA). He is coming off a quality start in the Cardinals’ 5-4 win last Wednesday against the Pirates in Pittsburgh: one run, five hits, no walks and six strikeouts in six innings.
Pallante has thrown at least five innings in each of his six starts. In his fifth season with the Cardinals, he has gone against the Brewers 15 times (three starts) and is 0-2 overall with a 5.06 ERA.
In his most recent appearance against Milwaukee, on Sept. 12, 2025, he allowed five runs (two earned) on three hits and four walks in five innings and did not strike out a batter. He was tagged with the 8-2 loss.
Pallante will look for offense from players such as first baseman Alec Burleson, who was named NL Player of the Week on Monday. In seven games last week, Burleson hit .407 with two home runs, 11 RBIs, three doubles, four walks, eight runs, a .741 slugging percentage and a .484 on-base percentage.
His hitting barrage did not continue Monday night, however; he was 0-for-5 with three strikeouts.
The Brewers, meanwhile, got great news with the activation of outfielder Jackson Chourio, who hadn’t played all season due to a fractured bone in his left hand. He suffered the injury while playing for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic.
On Monday night, however, he appeared to be in midseason form, finishing his season debut with a 4-for-4 performance that included two doubles, a walk and a run.
Brice Turang was 3-for-5 with a two-run homer, his fifth.
Milwaukee’s scheduled starter on Tuesday, rookie right-hander Brandon Sproat (0-2, 6.75 ERA), took a 6-2 loss to the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks last Wednesday.
His first four outs came via strikeout, and he was staked to a 2-0 lead after the first three innings.
“Sproat was throwing the ball incredible for three innings. He was so good,” Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said. “But give credit to the Diamondbacks. They were getting dominated, and they came back and had a great approach and took advantage.”
That adjustment came in the fourth when Arizona scored four runs, with the big blow being Nolan Arenado’s three-run homer that put Arizona ahead 4-2.
Sproat’s final line for the game was four runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings with two walks and five strikeouts.
“No. Nothing different,” Sproat said when asked if anything besides the result changed for him after three innings. “Mentally-wise or physically-wise.”
He has yet to face the Cardinals in his career.
–Field Level Media
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MLB Betting Picks Today: Tuesday May 5th Pitcher Prop Bets
Happy Cinco de Mayo! On Taco Tuesday no less!
Let’s try to celebrate with a couple winning MLB Picks!
Season Record 16-13-1, +0.82 Units
Sandy Alcantara Over 18.5 Outs Recorded (+121 DK)
I am going to kind of crib from myself since I rolled with this the last time Sandy pitched. But again, innings are what Sandy does. He’s now gone 6 IP in all but one of his seven starts and for the most part he pitches to contact. His K% is just 16.1% and his 7.8% BB% is a bit elevated thanks to his one real clunker this year (6 BB in 5 IP). He induces grounders at a 47.9% clip (69th percentile as per Statcast) controls EV well (60th percentile) and he has a good infield defense behind me.
The Marlins rank eighth in MLB with five defensive runs saved from their infield. Also the Orioles are just kind of a sleepy team right now and the game is at the Marlins dreary and pitcher friendly home park. Barring just some bad batted ball luck, I really expect Sandy to just keep them in check.
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Padres at Giants
Walker Buehler Over 3.5 Strikeouts (-133 DK)
I have not had the greatest success this season when I’ve gone with bad starters vs. terrible lineups. But hey, I believe in the concept and the Giants just can’t hit their way out of a paper bag all season as they’ve slashed a hideous .243/.287/.355.
They don’t strike out at an enormous clip as their 21.8% K% is 18th highest. But they’re trending a bit worse lately at 23.2% over the last two weeks. And they added Bryce Eldridge to their lineup tonight. He’s a big power bat that should boost their offense….I mean he has to help, they have a league low 19 homers so far. But he also comes with a lot of swing and miss as he had a 35.1% K% in 37 PA’s with San Francisco last September, and he’s got a 29.1% K% in AAA this year.
Buehler has a 21.1% K%, which is just about league average, so I’d expect him to get enough whiffs tonight to hit.
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