NFL Draft Night Is Here — Plus the Twins Keep Trolling the Mets
The Twins are having a little too much fun at the New York Mets' expense. After beating the Mets and handing them their **12th straight loss**, Minnesota's official social media posted a trolling "things that come in ...
Minnesota Teams
The Twins are having a little too much fun at the New York Mets' expense. After beating the Mets and handing them their 12th straight loss, Minnesota's official social media posted a trolling "things that come in a dozen" joke — very much rubbing it in. It's early in the MLB season, but the Mets are having a historically rough stretch, and the Twins are here for it.
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NFL
Tonight's the big night — the 2026 NFL Draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET. Round 1 is expected to be wild, with rumors swirling about trades in the top five, including possible quarterback movement. The New York Jets at pick No. 2 and the Arizona Cardinals at No. 3 are the names to watch for early drama.
In an off-field story, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel will miss Day 3 of the draft to seek counseling and spend time with his family. Photos of Vrabel holding hands with NFL reporter Dianna Russini were published earlier this month, making this a tough week for him personally.
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NBA
The Oklahoma City Thunder — last year's NBA champions — cruised past the Phoenix Suns in their first-round playoff series opener, but there's a dark cloud: star player Jalen Williams got hurt, and if he misses extended time, OKC's title defense gets a lot harder. Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also just won the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year award (given to the best performer in close, late-game situations), and he's expected to be in the MVP conversation too.
Meanwhile, the Detroit Pistons fell behind 1-0 to the Orlando Magic after a rough series opener. The Los Angeles Lakers, on the other hand, are riding high with a 2-0 lead over their first-round opponent — LeBron James and Co. are looking sharp.
Off the court, the San Antonio Spurs suffered a scare when star big man Victor Wembanyama got injured in their series. No timeline yet, but it's the biggest concern in the playoffs right now.
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MLB
Shohei Ohtani's incredible run of getting on base in every single game finally came to an end — his streak stopped at 53 consecutive games, one of the longest in MLB history. The wild part? He was actually pitching that day and had a great outing on the mound, just couldn't squeeze out a hit or walk at the plate.
The Yankees and Red Sox played Wednesday, continuing one of baseball's oldest rivalries. No final score available yet, but it's always a must-watch matchup early in the season.
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NHL
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are underway and the hot takes are already flying. One of the bigger surprises so far: the Philadelphia Flyers are looking like legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference — not something many people predicted. The Buffalo Sabres, on the other hand, are looking shaky after their opening game.
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens were set to play Game 2 of their first-round series, with the Lightning as favorites heading in.
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College Sports
The College Football Playoff might be getting bigger — talks about expanding to either 16 or 24 teams are ongoing, though nothing's been decided yet. The debate is messy, and SEC commissioner Gregg Sankey is pushing for clearer eligibility rules from the NCAA as part of any deal.
In basketball, Duke is once again being talked about as a future championship contender. Coach Jon Scheyer (who took over when the legendary Mike Krzyzewski retired) is building another strong team as they head into the offseason.
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Other Sports
Soccer fans: Leicester City — the English club that pulled off one of the greatest underdog championship wins in sports history back in 2016 — has now been relegated to the third division of English soccer after back-to-back demotions. It's a stunning fall from grace for a club that was once Premier League champions.
In the Premier League title race, Manchester City just moved to the top of the standings with a win, but Arsenal is right behind them with five games left. It's going down to the wire.
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans tees off this week on the PGA Tour — it's a fun, unique event where golfers play as two-man teams instead of individually.