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Apr 8, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner (2) hits a solo home run against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Nico Hoerner homered to highlight his three-hit performance and Michael Conforto drove in a pair, fueling the visiting Chicago Cubs to a 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.
Hoerner added an RBI double during a five-run fifth inning for the Cubs, who recorded consecutive wins for the first time this season and notched their first series victory of 2026.
Colin Rea (1-0) allowed one run on two hits in five innings while taking the spot in the rotation of Cade Horton. The latter is nursing a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) and will undergo season-ending surgery.
Hoby Milner retired the side in order in the sixth and Ben Brown followed suit in the seventh before permitting a two-out RBI single to Jake Fraley in the eighth. Hunter Harvey retired the side in the ninth to seal the victory.
Jonathan Aranda had a sacrifice fly in the third for the Rays, who committed three errors en route to losing for the fifth time in their last eight games.
Chicago quickly loaded the bases in the fifth before Conforto sent a drive that caromed off the glove of center fielder Jonny DeLuca. The play initially plated a pair of runs, however right fielder Fraley’s throw sailed past the cutoff man and rolled into the infield, allowing an alert Dansby Swanson to scamper home and give the Cubs a 4-1 lead.
Hoerner stepped up two batters later and plated Conforto with an RBI double down the right field line. Hoerner didn’t stay on second base for long, as he came around to score on catcher Hunter Feduccia’s throwing error.
That spelled the end for Tampa Bay starter Joe Boyle (0-1), who was charged with six runs (five earned) on four hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Leading off the game, Hoerner fouled off three consecutive pitches before depositing a 1-2 curveball from Boyle over the wall in left field. The homer was the first of the season for Hoerner.
Tampa Bay forged a 1-1 tie in the third. DeLuca singled off Rea to lead off the inning, stole second base, advanced to third on a groundout and scored on Aranda’s sacrifice fly.
–Field Level Media
Apr 8, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner (2) hits a solo home run against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Nico Hoerner homered to highlight his three-hit performance and Michael Conforto drove in a pair, fueling the visiting Chicago Cubs to a 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.
Hoerner added an RBI double during a five-run fifth inning for the Cubs, who recorded consecutive wins for the first time this season and notched their first series victory of 2026.
Colin Rea (1-0) allowed one run on two hits in five innings while taking the spot in the rotation of Cade Horton. The latter is nursing a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) and will undergo season-ending surgery.
Hoby Milner retired the side in order in the sixth and Ben Brown followed suit in the seventh before permitting a two-out RBI single to Jake Fraley in the eighth. Hunter Harvey retired the side in the ninth to seal the victory.
Jonathan Aranda had a sacrifice fly in the third for the Rays, who committed three errors en route to losing for the fifth time in their last eight games.
Chicago quickly loaded the bases in the fifth before Conforto sent a drive that caromed off the glove of center fielder Jonny DeLuca. The play initially plated a pair of runs, however right fielder Fraley’s throw sailed past the cutoff man and rolled into the infield, allowing an alert Dansby Swanson to scamper home and give the Cubs a 4-1 lead.
Hoerner stepped up two batters later and plated Conforto with an RBI double down the right field line. Hoerner didn’t stay on second base for long, as he came around to score on catcher Hunter Feduccia’s throwing error.
That spelled the end for Tampa Bay starter Joe Boyle (0-1), who was charged with six runs (five earned) on four hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Leading off the game, Hoerner fouled off three consecutive pitches before depositing a 1-2 curveball from Boyle over the wall in left field. The homer was the first of the season for Hoerner.
Tampa Bay forged a 1-1 tie in the third. DeLuca singled off Rea to lead off the inning, stole second base, advanced to third on a groundout and scored on Aranda’s sacrifice fly.
–Field Level Media
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Apr 8, 2026; San Jose, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against the San Jose Sharks during the first period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images Connor McDavid scored a hat trick and added a pair of assists, leading the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-2 victory over the host San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night.
Edmonton (40-29-10, 90 points) improved to 6-1-1 in its past eight games and moved two points ahead of the idle Vegas Golden Knights atop the Pacific Division.
Jack Roslovic and Vasily Podkolzin each had a goal and an assist for the Oilers, and Evan Bouchard added a pair of helpers.
Edmonton goaltender Connor Ingram made eight saves on 10 shots but was replaced by Tristan Jarry to start the third period. Jarry stopped all four shots he faced.
Macklin Celebrini and Kiefer Sherwood tallied for the Sharks (37-33-7, 81 points), who lost for just the second time in seven games. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 21 shots.
San Jose remains three points back of Nashville for the second Western Conference wild-card spot, though the Sharks have a game in hand on the Predators.
The Oilers took a 3-1 lead on a power-play goal at 3:33 of the second period as McDavid sprung Roslovic for a breakaway, and Roslovic put his backhand shot past Nedeljkovic.
San Jose pulled within one just over a minute later, when Sherwood redirected Alexander Wennberg’s shot from the point past Ingram.
McDavid restored Edmonton’s two-goal lead at 5:53 of the second, skating around Nick Leddy and Sam Dickinson and beating Nedeljkovic.
The Oilers captain completed the hat trick as his cross-crease pass attempt went in off Sharks defenseman Dmitry Orlov and between the pads of Nedeljkovic at 14:13 of the middle period. It was McDavid’s 15th career hat trick and 14th career five-plus-point game.
The Sharks opened the scoring on their first shot on goal. Celebrini put a wrist shot past a screened Ingram on a power play at 4:27 of the first.
McDavid responded 1:51 later, putting home the rebound off his passing attempt for his 100th career power-play goal.
The Oilers took their first lead at 18:38 of the first, again on a power play. Podkolzin poked in the rebound off Ryan Nugent-Hopkins’ shot.
Oilers center Jason Dickinson took a shot off his leg 1:16 into the third and did not return.
–Field Level Media
Apr 8, 2026; San Jose, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against the San Jose Sharks during the first period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images Connor McDavid scored a hat trick and added a pair of assists, leading the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-2 victory over the host San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night.
Edmonton (40-29-10, 90 points) improved to 6-1-1 in its past eight games and moved two points ahead of the idle Vegas Golden Knights atop the Pacific Division.
Jack Roslovic and Vasily Podkolzin each had a goal and an assist for the Oilers, and Evan Bouchard added a pair of helpers.
Edmonton goaltender Connor Ingram made eight saves on 10 shots but was replaced by Tristan Jarry to start the third period. Jarry stopped all four shots he faced.
Macklin Celebrini and Kiefer Sherwood tallied for the Sharks (37-33-7, 81 points), who lost for just the second time in seven games. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 21 shots.
San Jose remains three points back of Nashville for the second Western Conference wild-card spot, though the Sharks have a game in hand on the Predators.
The Oilers took a 3-1 lead on a power-play goal at 3:33 of the second period as McDavid sprung Roslovic for a breakaway, and Roslovic put his backhand shot past Nedeljkovic.
San Jose pulled within one just over a minute later, when Sherwood redirected Alexander Wennberg’s shot from the point past Ingram.
McDavid restored Edmonton’s two-goal lead at 5:53 of the second, skating around Nick Leddy and Sam Dickinson and beating Nedeljkovic.
The Oilers captain completed the hat trick as his cross-crease pass attempt went in off Sharks defenseman Dmitry Orlov and between the pads of Nedeljkovic at 14:13 of the middle period. It was McDavid’s 15th career hat trick and 14th career five-plus-point game.
The Sharks opened the scoring on their first shot on goal. Celebrini put a wrist shot past a screened Ingram on a power play at 4:27 of the first.
McDavid responded 1:51 later, putting home the rebound off his passing attempt for his 100th career power-play goal.
The Oilers took their first lead at 18:38 of the first, again on a power play. Podkolzin poked in the rebound off Ryan Nugent-Hopkins’ shot.
Oilers center Jason Dickinson took a shot off his leg 1:16 into the third and did not return.
–Field Level Media
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Red Bull is facing another dramatic Formula 1 departure.
According to multiple reports engineer Gianpiero Lambiase, best known for his role as Max Verstappen’s race engineer, has agreed to join McLaren starting with the 2027 F1 season. While exact details are not yet known, it is believed that Lambiase will move into a role supporting current McLaren team principal Andrea Stella.
In addition to being Verstappen’s race engineer, Lambiase is Red Bull’s head of race engineering.
Lambaise is just the latest key figure to depart Red Bull in recent years, starting with chief technical officer Adrian Newey, who left the team to take on a role with Aston Martin. Sporting director Jonathan Wheatley left the team as well, and was recently the team principal at Audi before stepping away a few weeks ago as rumors swirl about a move of his own to Aston Martin.
Red Bull also dismissed team principal Christian Horner in July of last year.
Beyond those departures, two other Red Bull senior leaders left for McLaren, with Rob Marshall joining the rival team as chief designer at the start of the 2024 campaign, and Will Courtenay vacating his role as Red Bull’s head of race strategy to become McLaren’s sporting director at the beginning of this calendar year.
Lambaise will become the third Red Bull leader to depart for McLaren since 2024.
Stella currently serves as McLaren’s team principal, but is also in effect the team’s technical director. According to BBC Sport, the plan is for Lambaise to “allow Stella more freedom to focus on the leadership aspects of his role.”
For years, Zak Brown has stressed having the right leaders in the right roles within the organization. When I spoke with the McLaren CEO during the team’s dramatic surge up the standings in 2023, he pointed to management restructures.
“But there’s a lot of great people at McLaren that have contributed to that,” said Brown to me in October of 2023. “We made a team principal change, and technical director and head of aero, which were effectively our three most senior positions within a racing team, and put Andrea Stella in charge.
“And what that enabled us to do was to restructure the team, empower the great talent that already existed within McLaren because I think the impressive part is the people that gave us the car at the start of the year are the same people that have given this fantastic race car that we have now.
“So we really weren’t set up for success and didn’t have the right leadership approach to getting the most out of our people, and that’s ultimately what’s changed back at the factory.”
Lambaise began working with Verstappen when the driver joined the team for the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, and together they produced four Drivers’ Championships.
As for Verstappen, the Lambaise reports come at a time where the four-time champion is already questioning his own future in the sport. Speaking after the Japanese Grand Prix, Verstappen talked about walking away from Formula 1, pointing to a lack of enjoyment due to the new technical regulations put in place ahead of this season.
”Privately I’m very happy. You also wait for 24 races,” said Verstappen to BBC Sport. “This time it’s 22. But normally 24. And then you just think about is it worth it? Or do I enjoy being more at home with my family? Seeing my friends more when you’re not enjoying your sport?
”I can easily accept to be in P7 or P8 where I am. Because I also know that you can’t be dominating or be first or second or whatever, fighting for a podium every time. I’m very realistic in that and I’ve been there before. I’ve not only been winning in F1,” added Verstappen. “But at the same time when you are in P7 or P8 and you are not enjoying the whole formula behind it, it doesn’t feel natural to a racing driver.
”Of course I try to adapt to it, but it’s not nice the way you have to race. It’s really anti-driving. Then at one point, yeah, it’s just not what I want to do.
“And of course you can look at it and make a lot of money. Great. But at the end of the day it’s not about money any more because this has always been my passion.”
As for whether Verstappen would make a shocking move of his own, noted F1 journalist Erik van Haren is reporting on Thursday that Brown is “also keeping a close eye” on Verstappen’s situation, and by adding Lambaise he “has an extra ace up his sleeve.” McLaren currently has Lando Norris under contract through at least the end of 2027, and Oscar Piastri under contract through the end of 2028.
Verstappen’s current Red Bull deal runs until 2028.
Red Bull is facing another dramatic Formula 1 departure.
According to multiple reports engineer Gianpiero Lambiase, best known for his role as Max Verstappen’s race engineer, has agreed to join McLaren starting with the 2027 F1 season. While exact details are not yet known, it is believed that Lambiase will move into a role supporting current McLaren team principal Andrea Stella.
In addition to being Verstappen’s race engineer, Lambiase is Red Bull’s head of race engineering.
Lambaise is just the latest key figure to depart Red Bull in recent years, starting with chief technical officer Adrian Newey, who left the team to take on a role with Aston Martin. Sporting director Jonathan Wheatley left the team as well, and was recently the team principal at Audi before stepping away a few weeks ago as rumors swirl about a move of his own to Aston Martin.
Red Bull also dismissed team principal Christian Horner in July of last year.
Beyond those departures, two other Red Bull senior leaders left for McLaren, with Rob Marshall joining the rival team as chief designer at the start of the 2024 campaign, and Will Courtenay vacating his role as Red Bull’s head of race strategy to become McLaren’s sporting director at the beginning of this calendar year.
Lambaise will become the third Red Bull leader to depart for McLaren since 2024.
Stella currently serves as McLaren’s team principal, but is also in effect the team’s technical director. According to BBC Sport, the plan is for Lambaise to “allow Stella more freedom to focus on the leadership aspects of his role.”
For years, Zak Brown has stressed having the right leaders in the right roles within the organization. When I spoke with the McLaren CEO during the team’s dramatic surge up the standings in 2023, he pointed to management restructures.
“But there’s a lot of great people at McLaren that have contributed to that,” said Brown to me in October of 2023. “We made a team principal change, and technical director and head of aero, which were effectively our three most senior positions within a racing team, and put Andrea Stella in charge.
“And what that enabled us to do was to restructure the team, empower the great talent that already existed within McLaren because I think the impressive part is the people that gave us the car at the start of the year are the same people that have given this fantastic race car that we have now.
“So we really weren’t set up for success and didn’t have the right leadership approach to getting the most out of our people, and that’s ultimately what’s changed back at the factory.”
Lambaise began working with Verstappen when the driver joined the team for the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, and together they produced four Drivers’ Championships.
As for Verstappen, the Lambaise reports come at a time where the four-time champion is already questioning his own future in the sport. Speaking after the Japanese Grand Prix, Verstappen talked about walking away from Formula 1, pointing to a lack of enjoyment due to the new technical regulations put in place ahead of this season.
”Privately I’m very happy. You also wait for 24 races,” said Verstappen to BBC Sport. “This time it’s 22. But normally 24. And then you just think about is it worth it? Or do I enjoy being more at home with my family? Seeing my friends more when you’re not enjoying your sport?
”I can easily accept to be in P7 or P8 where I am. Because I also know that you can’t be dominating or be first or second or whatever, fighting for a podium every time. I’m very realistic in that and I’ve been there before. I’ve not only been winning in F1,” added Verstappen. “But at the same time when you are in P7 or P8 and you are not enjoying the whole formula behind it, it doesn’t feel natural to a racing driver.
”Of course I try to adapt to it, but it’s not nice the way you have to race. It’s really anti-driving. Then at one point, yeah, it’s just not what I want to do.
“And of course you can look at it and make a lot of money. Great. But at the end of the day it’s not about money any more because this has always been my passion.”
As for whether Verstappen would make a shocking move of his own, noted F1 journalist Erik van Haren is reporting on Thursday that Brown is “also keeping a close eye” on Verstappen’s situation, and by adding Lambaise he “has an extra ace up his sleeve.” McLaren currently has Lando Norris under contract through at least the end of 2027, and Oscar Piastri under contract through the end of 2028.
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Rain could play spoilsport at Eden Gardens once again as Kolkata Knight Riders take on Lucknow Super Giants in Kolkata later in the evening.
The city has been experiencing regular spells of rain over the last few days, and on the eve of the match, the field was under covers and training sessions of both teams were cancelled as a result.
It was just three days ago that that we had a washout in the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings at the Eden Gardens, where only 3.4 overs of play was possible.
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Weather forecast and details for the match between KKR and LSG at Eden Gardens in Kolkata
According to AccuWeather, there is no chance of rain during the match. There is a 13% chance of rain until 6 PM but there is no possibility of rain at any point during the duration of the match- between 7:30 PM and 11:30 PM. The maximum and minimum temperatures are 31 degree celsius and 23 degree celsius respectively.
Given the current forecast, the match is likely to start on time and proceed till the end without any interruptions.
Published on Apr 09, 2026
Rain could play spoilsport at Eden Gardens once again as Kolkata Knight Riders take on Lucknow Super Giants in Kolkata later in the evening.
The city has been experiencing regular spells of rain over the last few days, and on the eve of the match, the field was under covers and training sessions of both teams were cancelled as a result.
It was just three days ago that that we had a washout in the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings at the Eden Gardens, where only 3.4 overs of play was possible.
FOLLOW THE IPL LIVE:KKR vs LSG live score, IPL 2026: Kolkata weather in focus as Knight Riders hosts Lucknow Super Giants
Weather forecast and details for the match between KKR and LSG at Eden Gardens in Kolkata
According to AccuWeather, there is no chance of rain during the match. There is a 13% chance of rain until 6 PM but there is no possibility of rain at any point during the duration of the match- between 7:30 PM and 11:30 PM. The maximum and minimum temperatures are 31 degree celsius and 23 degree celsius respectively.
Given the current forecast, the match is likely to start on time and proceed till the end without any interruptions.
Published on Apr 09, 2026
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