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Deadspin | MLB roundup: Cubs score 7, win 7th straight as Phils’ skid hits 7  Apr 21, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki (27) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images   Shota Imanaga tossed seven stellar innings, Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch each drove in two runs and the streaking Chicago Cubs posted a 7-4 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.  Imanaga (2-1) allowed just one run on three hits, striking out one and walking one for the Cubs, who won their major-league-leading seventh straight game. Suzuki and Nico Hoerner each homered in the win.  Jesus Luzardo threw 4 2/3 innings for the Phillies, surrendering one run on five hits, walking four and striking out three. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber both homered for the Phillies, who saw their losing streak extend to seven.   Tanner Banks (0-1) replaced Kerkering in the sixth in a 1-1 game. Hoerner led off the frame with a single and advanced to third on Happ’s one-out hit. After Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases, Busch drove in a pair with a single. In the seventh, Hoerner launched a one-out solo homer to push the lead to 4-1. After Alex Bregman’s walk, Suzuki hit his first homer of the season — a 441-footer.  Yankees 4, Red Sox 0  Giancarlo Stanton hit a solo home run and collected three RBIs as New York opened a three-game series with a road victory over Boston.  Stanton’s home run came against Boston starter Connelly Early. He added a two-run double in the sixth. Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randal Grichuk each had two hits for the Yankees, who have won five of their last six. Luis Gil (1-1) pitched into the seventh to earn the win.  Early (1-1) was pulled with one out in the sixth. He gave up three runs on five hits and struck out four. Held to four hits, the Red Sox have scored three runs or fewer in 12 of their 23 games. Boston has allowed at least four runs in 13 of those 23 contests.  Giants 3, Dodgers 1  Landen Roupp outpitched Yoshinobu Yamamoto and San Francisco got RBI singles from Rafael Devers and Jung Hoo Lee in a three-run first inning, then held off visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series.  Roupp (4-1) allowed just one run on one hit in five innings, then watched five relievers combine for four scoreless innings, helping the Giants open a six-game homestand with a win. Roupp struck out seven and walked five in his first career win over the Dodgers.  Seeking his first-ever victory over the Giants, Yamamoto (2-2) went seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs, all of which scored in the first. He walked two and fanned seven.   Nationals 11, Braves 4  Luis Garcia Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Curtis Mead socked a three-run homer and host Washington ended Atlanta’s six-game winning streak.  James Wood hit his eighth homer of the season, walked four times and scored three runs for Washington, which leveled the four-game series at one victory apiece. Starter Foster Griffin (3-0) allowed three runs on five hits over six solid innings.  Drake Baldwin and Eli White homered for the Braves and Mauricio Dubon had two hits. Starter Reynaldo Lopez (1-1) allowed four runs in one-plus inning and gave up five hits and three walks while fanning one. Braves pitchers issued 12 walks.  Reds 12, Rays 6  Elly De La Cruz recorded his sixth career multi-homer game and drove in five runs, fueling Cincinnati to a victory over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.  De La Cruz launched a two-run blast in the first inning and a solo shot in the ninth. De La Cruz also had a fielder’s choice in a four-run sixth and an RBI single in the seventh. Ke’Bryan Hayes and Dane Myers launched back-to-back homers in the second and Spencer Steer added a solo shot in the fifth in Cincinnati’s fifth straight win.  Chase Burns (2-1) allowed two runs on four hits and struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. His lone blemish was Jonathan Aranda’s two-run homer in the sixth. Jonny DeLuca had a two-run double in the ninth inning for Tampa Bay, which has been outscored 24-10 during its three-game losing streak.  Twins 5, Mets 3  Luke Keaschall’s second RBI single of the game snapped a ninth-inning tie and helped visiting Minnesota rally past slumping New York.  In losing its 12th straight game, New York coughed up a 3-0 lead as closer Devin Williams melted down during the top of the ninth. Williams (0-1) didn’t retire any of the five hitters he faced, walking three. Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the Mets’ three-run third inning.  Minnesota’s bullpen retired all 12 hitters it faced. Cole Sands (1-1) pitched the last two innings to earn the win, fanning Tyrone Taylor for the last out. Byron Buxton hit a two-run shot to get the Twins on the board in the sixth.  White Sox 11, Diamondbacks 5  Rookie Munetaka Murakami homered for the fourth straight game, Colson Montgomery went deep for the third straight and Chicago slugged four homers in a rout of Arizona at Phoenix  .  Murakami, Michael Vargas and Montgomery hit consecutive solo shots in the second inning to help stake Sean Burke (1-2) to a 7-0 lead. Burke gave up two runs on five hits in six innings. Sam Antonacci’s first career homer was two-run inside-the-park job in the ninth.  Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in the ninth for the Diamondbacks, extending his season-opening hitting streak to 16 games. Merrill Kelly (1-1) was tagged for eight runs and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings.  Cardinals 5, Marlins 3  Nathan Church slugged a two-run homer and Alec Burleson also drove in a pair of runs as visiting St. Louis defeated Miami.  St. Louis, which has won six of its past seven games, also got 5 1/3 strong innings from Dustin May (3-2). Riley O’Brien pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his seventh save. Cardinals star Jordan Walker had his 15-game hitting streak broken.   Miami was led by Jakob Marsee, who finished 3-for-4, including a homer leading off the bottom of the first. Marlins starter Chris Paddack (0-4) struck out seven but gave up five runs on eight hits and a walk in 4 2/3 innings.  Guardians 8, Astros 5    Rookie Chase DeLauter delivered a go-ahead three-run triple and Kyle Manzardo added a two-RBI single in a six-run eighth inning, rallying Cleveland to a victory over visiting Houston.     DeLauter’s sinking liner toward the foul line in left dropped just in front of Brice Matthews, who was attempting to make a sliding grab. Angel Martinez, Brayan Rocchio and Steven Kwan came around to put Cleveland ahead 6-4.    Rule 5 Draft selection Peyton Pallette (1-1) tossed a scoreless eighth for his first career win. Closer Cade Smith gave up an RBI single in the ninth to major league homer and RBI leader Yordan Alvarez in a non-save situation. Alvarez drove in three runs and had two hits for the Astros, who have split the first two games of the series.  Brewers 12, Tigers 4    Brice Turang drove in four runs and Milwaukee opened its three-game series at Detroit by pounding the Tigers.    William Contreras had two hits, drove in two runs and scored another for the Brewers. David Hamilton supplied four hits and scored twice, while Sal Frelick, Luis Rengifo and Blake Perkins each scored two runs and drove in another. Starter Kyle Harrison gave up one run and four hits in three-plus innings.    Detroit starter Keider Montero (1-2) allowed three runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.  Royals 6, Orioles 5  Maikel Garcia scored on a wild pitch in the ninth inning and Kansas City snapped its eight-game losing streak with a win over visiting Baltimore.  Ryan Helsley (0-2) walked Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. to open the ninth. The runners reached second and third on a wild pitch, and Garcia darted home to score the winner on another wild one pitch from Helsley — his second of the inning and Baltimore’s fourth of the game.  Michael Massey clubbed a tying solo homer in the eighth for the Royals, who overcame an early 3-0 hole for their first win since April 11. Adley Rutschman came off the 10-day injured list to hit a two-run go-ahead homer in the eighth for the Orioles, who also got a three-run shot from Coby Mayo but have lost six of eight.  Rangers 5, Pirates 1  Kumar Rocker allowed one run on four hits over a season-high six innings and Texas began a nine-game homestand with a win over Pittsburgh.  Rocker (1-1) walked one and struck out five for Texas, which returned home after playing 16 of its first 22 games on the road. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning in relief. Five Rangers contributed RBIs.  Jake Mangum and Nick Gonzales had two hits apiece for the Pirates, who have lost three of their last five. Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) had not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings, but gave up five runs over 4 1/3 innings.  Padres 1, Rockies 0  Randy Vasquez pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed just three hits for San Diego, which squeaked out a rare shutout victory over Colorado in Denver.  It marked just the fourth time in Rockies history they lost a 1-0 game at Coors Field. The other three instances happened in 2006, with the Milwaukee Brewers last beating Colorado by that score on Aug. 1, 2006.  Vasquez (2-0) struck out five without issuing a walk in San Diego’s third straight win. The right-hander outdueled Chase Dollander (2-2), who threw six strong innings but had a lapse of wildness in the sixth that sent the Rockies their second straight defeat.  Athletics 5, Mariners 2  Jeff McNeil and Shea Langeliers hit home runs as the Athletics defeated host Seattle, clinching a series victory against their American League West rivals.  A’s left-hander Jacob Lopez (2-1) earned the victory by allowing two runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Right-hander Jack Perkins pitched the final two innings for his first save of the season.  Cal Raleigh homered for a second consecutive night for the Mariners, who have dropped six of their past eight games. The A’s broke a 2-2 tie against reliever Eduard Bazardo (0-1) in the sixth. The loss was the first of Bazardo’s six-year career after eight consecutive victories.  Blue Jays 4, Angels 2    Pinch hitter Lenyn Sosa drilled a tiebreaking two-run double during a three-run eighth inning, propelling Toronto past Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.    Eloy Jimenez had two RBIs and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored twice for the Blue Jays, who matched their season best of three straight wins. Mason Fluharty (1-0) got two outs, and Louie Varland entered to induce a game-ending double play with the bases loaded for his first career save.    Oswald Peraza had two hits and a run for the Angels, who have scored just six runs during a season-worst four-game losing streak. Drew Pomeranz (0-2) permitted three runs in his lone inning.     -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #MLB #roundup #Cubs #score #win #7th #straight #Phils #skid #hits

Deadspin | MLB roundup: Cubs score 7, win 7th straight as Phils’ skid hits 7
Deadspin | MLB roundup: Cubs score 7, win 7th straight as Phils’ skid hits 7  Apr 21, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki (27) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images   Shota Imanaga tossed seven stellar innings, Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch each drove in two runs and the streaking Chicago Cubs posted a 7-4 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.  Imanaga (2-1) allowed just one run on three hits, striking out one and walking one for the Cubs, who won their major-league-leading seventh straight game. Suzuki and Nico Hoerner each homered in the win.  Jesus Luzardo threw 4 2/3 innings for the Phillies, surrendering one run on five hits, walking four and striking out three. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber both homered for the Phillies, who saw their losing streak extend to seven.   Tanner Banks (0-1) replaced Kerkering in the sixth in a 1-1 game. Hoerner led off the frame with a single and advanced to third on Happ’s one-out hit. After Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases, Busch drove in a pair with a single. In the seventh, Hoerner launched a one-out solo homer to push the lead to 4-1. After Alex Bregman’s walk, Suzuki hit his first homer of the season — a 441-footer.  Yankees 4, Red Sox 0  Giancarlo Stanton hit a solo home run and collected three RBIs as New York opened a three-game series with a road victory over Boston.  Stanton’s home run came against Boston starter Connelly Early. He added a two-run double in the sixth. Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randal Grichuk each had two hits for the Yankees, who have won five of their last six. Luis Gil (1-1) pitched into the seventh to earn the win.  Early (1-1) was pulled with one out in the sixth. He gave up three runs on five hits and struck out four. Held to four hits, the Red Sox have scored three runs or fewer in 12 of their 23 games. Boston has allowed at least four runs in 13 of those 23 contests.  Giants 3, Dodgers 1  Landen Roupp outpitched Yoshinobu Yamamoto and San Francisco got RBI singles from Rafael Devers and Jung Hoo Lee in a three-run first inning, then held off visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series.  Roupp (4-1) allowed just one run on one hit in five innings, then watched five relievers combine for four scoreless innings, helping the Giants open a six-game homestand with a win. Roupp struck out seven and walked five in his first career win over the Dodgers.  Seeking his first-ever victory over the Giants, Yamamoto (2-2) went seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs, all of which scored in the first. He walked two and fanned seven.   Nationals 11, Braves 4  Luis Garcia Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Curtis Mead socked a three-run homer and host Washington ended Atlanta’s six-game winning streak.  James Wood hit his eighth homer of the season, walked four times and scored three runs for Washington, which leveled the four-game series at one victory apiece. Starter Foster Griffin (3-0) allowed three runs on five hits over six solid innings.  Drake Baldwin and Eli White homered for the Braves and Mauricio Dubon had two hits. Starter Reynaldo Lopez (1-1) allowed four runs in one-plus inning and gave up five hits and three walks while fanning one. Braves pitchers issued 12 walks.  Reds 12, Rays 6  Elly De La Cruz recorded his sixth career multi-homer game and drove in five runs, fueling Cincinnati to a victory over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.  De La Cruz launched a two-run blast in the first inning and a solo shot in the ninth. De La Cruz also had a fielder’s choice in a four-run sixth and an RBI single in the seventh. Ke’Bryan Hayes and Dane Myers launched back-to-back homers in the second and Spencer Steer added a solo shot in the fifth in Cincinnati’s fifth straight win.  Chase Burns (2-1) allowed two runs on four hits and struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. His lone blemish was Jonathan Aranda’s two-run homer in the sixth. Jonny DeLuca had a two-run double in the ninth inning for Tampa Bay, which has been outscored 24-10 during its three-game losing streak.  Twins 5, Mets 3  Luke Keaschall’s second RBI single of the game snapped a ninth-inning tie and helped visiting Minnesota rally past slumping New York.  In losing its 12th straight game, New York coughed up a 3-0 lead as closer Devin Williams melted down during the top of the ninth. Williams (0-1) didn’t retire any of the five hitters he faced, walking three. Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the Mets’ three-run third inning.  Minnesota’s bullpen retired all 12 hitters it faced. Cole Sands (1-1) pitched the last two innings to earn the win, fanning Tyrone Taylor for the last out. Byron Buxton hit a two-run shot to get the Twins on the board in the sixth.  White Sox 11, Diamondbacks 5  Rookie Munetaka Murakami homered for the fourth straight game, Colson Montgomery went deep for the third straight and Chicago slugged four homers in a rout of Arizona at Phoenix  .  Murakami, Michael Vargas and Montgomery hit consecutive solo shots in the second inning to help stake Sean Burke (1-2) to a 7-0 lead. Burke gave up two runs on five hits in six innings. Sam Antonacci’s first career homer was two-run inside-the-park job in the ninth.  Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in the ninth for the Diamondbacks, extending his season-opening hitting streak to 16 games. Merrill Kelly (1-1) was tagged for eight runs and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings.  Cardinals 5, Marlins 3  Nathan Church slugged a two-run homer and Alec Burleson also drove in a pair of runs as visiting St. Louis defeated Miami.  St. Louis, which has won six of its past seven games, also got 5 1/3 strong innings from Dustin May (3-2). Riley O’Brien pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his seventh save. Cardinals star Jordan Walker had his 15-game hitting streak broken.   Miami was led by Jakob Marsee, who finished 3-for-4, including a homer leading off the bottom of the first. Marlins starter Chris Paddack (0-4) struck out seven but gave up five runs on eight hits and a walk in 4 2/3 innings.  Guardians 8, Astros 5    Rookie Chase DeLauter delivered a go-ahead three-run triple and Kyle Manzardo added a two-RBI single in a six-run eighth inning, rallying Cleveland to a victory over visiting Houston.     DeLauter’s sinking liner toward the foul line in left dropped just in front of Brice Matthews, who was attempting to make a sliding grab. Angel Martinez, Brayan Rocchio and Steven Kwan came around to put Cleveland ahead 6-4.    Rule 5 Draft selection Peyton Pallette (1-1) tossed a scoreless eighth for his first career win. Closer Cade Smith gave up an RBI single in the ninth to major league homer and RBI leader Yordan Alvarez in a non-save situation. Alvarez drove in three runs and had two hits for the Astros, who have split the first two games of the series.  Brewers 12, Tigers 4    Brice Turang drove in four runs and Milwaukee opened its three-game series at Detroit by pounding the Tigers.    William Contreras had two hits, drove in two runs and scored another for the Brewers. David Hamilton supplied four hits and scored twice, while Sal Frelick, Luis Rengifo and Blake Perkins each scored two runs and drove in another. Starter Kyle Harrison gave up one run and four hits in three-plus innings.    Detroit starter Keider Montero (1-2) allowed three runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.  Royals 6, Orioles 5  Maikel Garcia scored on a wild pitch in the ninth inning and Kansas City snapped its eight-game losing streak with a win over visiting Baltimore.  Ryan Helsley (0-2) walked Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. to open the ninth. The runners reached second and third on a wild pitch, and Garcia darted home to score the winner on another wild one pitch from Helsley — his second of the inning and Baltimore’s fourth of the game.  Michael Massey clubbed a tying solo homer in the eighth for the Royals, who overcame an early 3-0 hole for their first win since April 11. Adley Rutschman came off the 10-day injured list to hit a two-run go-ahead homer in the eighth for the Orioles, who also got a three-run shot from Coby Mayo but have lost six of eight.  Rangers 5, Pirates 1  Kumar Rocker allowed one run on four hits over a season-high six innings and Texas began a nine-game homestand with a win over Pittsburgh.  Rocker (1-1) walked one and struck out five for Texas, which returned home after playing 16 of its first 22 games on the road. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning in relief. Five Rangers contributed RBIs.  Jake Mangum and Nick Gonzales had two hits apiece for the Pirates, who have lost three of their last five. Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) had not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings, but gave up five runs over 4 1/3 innings.  Padres 1, Rockies 0  Randy Vasquez pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed just three hits for San Diego, which squeaked out a rare shutout victory over Colorado in Denver.  It marked just the fourth time in Rockies history they lost a 1-0 game at Coors Field. The other three instances happened in 2006, with the Milwaukee Brewers last beating Colorado by that score on Aug. 1, 2006.  Vasquez (2-0) struck out five without issuing a walk in San Diego’s third straight win. The right-hander outdueled Chase Dollander (2-2), who threw six strong innings but had a lapse of wildness in the sixth that sent the Rockies their second straight defeat.  Athletics 5, Mariners 2  Jeff McNeil and Shea Langeliers hit home runs as the Athletics defeated host Seattle, clinching a series victory against their American League West rivals.  A’s left-hander Jacob Lopez (2-1) earned the victory by allowing two runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Right-hander Jack Perkins pitched the final two innings for his first save of the season.  Cal Raleigh homered for a second consecutive night for the Mariners, who have dropped six of their past eight games. The A’s broke a 2-2 tie against reliever Eduard Bazardo (0-1) in the sixth. The loss was the first of Bazardo’s six-year career after eight consecutive victories.  Blue Jays 4, Angels 2    Pinch hitter Lenyn Sosa drilled a tiebreaking two-run double during a three-run eighth inning, propelling Toronto past Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.    Eloy Jimenez had two RBIs and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored twice for the Blue Jays, who matched their season best of three straight wins. Mason Fluharty (1-0) got two outs, and Louie Varland entered to induce a game-ending double play with the bases loaded for his first career save.    Oswald Peraza had two hits and a run for the Angels, who have scored just six runs during a season-worst four-game losing streak. Drew Pomeranz (0-2) permitted three runs in his lone inning.     -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #MLB #roundup #Cubs #score #win #7th #straight #Phils #skid #hitsApr 21, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki (27) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Shota Imanaga tossed seven stellar innings, Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch each drove in two runs and the streaking Chicago Cubs posted a 7-4 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.

Imanaga (2-1) allowed just one run on three hits, striking out one and walking one for the Cubs, who won their major-league-leading seventh straight game. Suzuki and Nico Hoerner each homered in the win.

Jesus Luzardo threw 4 2/3 innings for the Phillies, surrendering one run on five hits, walking four and striking out three. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber both homered for the Phillies, who saw their losing streak extend to seven.

Tanner Banks (0-1) replaced Kerkering in the sixth in a 1-1 game. Hoerner led off the frame with a single and advanced to third on Happ’s one-out hit. After Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases, Busch drove in a pair with a single. In the seventh, Hoerner launched a one-out solo homer to push the lead to 4-1. After Alex Bregman’s walk, Suzuki hit his first homer of the season — a 441-footer.

Yankees 4, Red Sox 0

Giancarlo Stanton hit a solo home run and collected three RBIs as New York opened a three-game series with a road victory over Boston.

Stanton’s home run came against Boston starter Connelly Early. He added a two-run double in the sixth. Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randal Grichuk each had two hits for the Yankees, who have won five of their last six. Luis Gil (1-1) pitched into the seventh to earn the win.

Early (1-1) was pulled with one out in the sixth. He gave up three runs on five hits and struck out four. Held to four hits, the Red Sox have scored three runs or fewer in 12 of their 23 games. Boston has allowed at least four runs in 13 of those 23 contests.

Giants 3, Dodgers 1

Landen Roupp outpitched Yoshinobu Yamamoto and San Francisco got RBI singles from Rafael Devers and Jung Hoo Lee in a three-run first inning, then held off visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series.

Roupp (4-1) allowed just one run on one hit in five innings, then watched five relievers combine for four scoreless innings, helping the Giants open a six-game homestand with a win. Roupp struck out seven and walked five in his first career win over the Dodgers.

Seeking his first-ever victory over the Giants, Yamamoto (2-2) went seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs, all of which scored in the first. He walked two and fanned seven.

Nationals 11, Braves 4

Luis Garcia Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Curtis Mead socked a three-run homer and host Washington ended Atlanta’s six-game winning streak.

James Wood hit his eighth homer of the season, walked four times and scored three runs for Washington, which leveled the four-game series at one victory apiece. Starter Foster Griffin (3-0) allowed three runs on five hits over six solid innings.

Drake Baldwin and Eli White homered for the Braves and Mauricio Dubon had two hits. Starter Reynaldo Lopez (1-1) allowed four runs in one-plus inning and gave up five hits and three walks while fanning one. Braves pitchers issued 12 walks.

Reds 12, Rays 6

Elly De La Cruz recorded his sixth career multi-homer game and drove in five runs, fueling Cincinnati to a victory over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.

De La Cruz launched a two-run blast in the first inning and a solo shot in the ninth. De La Cruz also had a fielder’s choice in a four-run sixth and an RBI single in the seventh. Ke’Bryan Hayes and Dane Myers launched back-to-back homers in the second and Spencer Steer added a solo shot in the fifth in Cincinnati’s fifth straight win.

Chase Burns (2-1) allowed two runs on four hits and struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. His lone blemish was Jonathan Aranda’s two-run homer in the sixth. Jonny DeLuca had a two-run double in the ninth inning for Tampa Bay, which has been outscored 24-10 during its three-game losing streak.

Twins 5, Mets 3

Luke Keaschall’s second RBI single of the game snapped a ninth-inning tie and helped visiting Minnesota rally past slumping New York.

In losing its 12th straight game, New York coughed up a 3-0 lead as closer Devin Williams melted down during the top of the ninth. Williams (0-1) didn’t retire any of the five hitters he faced, walking three. Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the Mets’ three-run third inning.

Minnesota’s bullpen retired all 12 hitters it faced. Cole Sands (1-1) pitched the last two innings to earn the win, fanning Tyrone Taylor for the last out. Byron Buxton hit a two-run shot to get the Twins on the board in the sixth.

White Sox 11, Diamondbacks 5

Rookie Munetaka Murakami homered for the fourth straight game, Colson Montgomery went deep for the third straight and Chicago slugged four homers in a rout of Arizona at Phoenix

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Murakami, Michael Vargas and Montgomery hit consecutive solo shots in the second inning to help stake Sean Burke (1-2) to a 7-0 lead. Burke gave up two runs on five hits in six innings. Sam Antonacci’s first career homer was two-run inside-the-park job in the ninth.

Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in the ninth for the Diamondbacks, extending his season-opening hitting streak to 16 games. Merrill Kelly (1-1) was tagged for eight runs and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Cardinals 5, Marlins 3

Nathan Church slugged a two-run homer and Alec Burleson also drove in a pair of runs as visiting St. Louis defeated Miami.

St. Louis, which has won six of its past seven games, also got 5 1/3 strong innings from Dustin May (3-2). Riley O’Brien pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his seventh save. Cardinals star Jordan Walker had his 15-game hitting streak broken.

Miami was led by Jakob Marsee, who finished 3-for-4, including a homer leading off the bottom of the first. Marlins starter Chris Paddack (0-4) struck out seven but gave up five runs on eight hits and a walk in 4 2/3 innings.

Guardians 8, Astros 5


Rookie Chase DeLauter delivered a go-ahead three-run triple and Kyle Manzardo added a two-RBI single in a six-run eighth inning, rallying Cleveland to a victory over visiting Houston.

DeLauter’s sinking liner toward the foul line in left dropped just in front of Brice Matthews, who was attempting to make a sliding grab. Angel Martinez, Brayan Rocchio and Steven Kwan came around to put Cleveland ahead 6-4.

Rule 5 Draft selection Peyton Pallette (1-1) tossed a scoreless eighth for his first career win. Closer Cade Smith gave up an RBI single in the ninth to major league homer and RBI leader Yordan Alvarez in a non-save situation. Alvarez drove in three runs and had two hits for the Astros, who have split the first two games of the series.

Brewers 12, Tigers 4

Brice Turang drove in four runs and Milwaukee opened its three-game series at Detroit by pounding the Tigers.

William Contreras had two hits, drove in two runs and scored another for the Brewers. David Hamilton supplied four hits and scored twice, while Sal Frelick, Luis Rengifo and Blake Perkins each scored two runs and drove in another. Starter Kyle Harrison gave up one run and four hits in three-plus innings.

Detroit starter Keider Montero (1-2) allowed three runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Royals 6, Orioles 5

Maikel Garcia scored on a wild pitch in the ninth inning and Kansas City snapped its eight-game losing streak with a win over visiting Baltimore.

Ryan Helsley (0-2) walked Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. to open the ninth. The runners reached second and third on a wild pitch, and Garcia darted home to score the winner on another wild one pitch from Helsley — his second of the inning and Baltimore’s fourth of the game.

Michael Massey clubbed a tying solo homer in the eighth for the Royals, who overcame an early 3-0 hole for their first win since April 11. Adley Rutschman came off the 10-day injured list to hit a two-run go-ahead homer in the eighth for the Orioles, who also got a three-run shot from Coby Mayo but have lost six of eight.

Rangers 5, Pirates 1

Kumar Rocker allowed one run on four hits over a season-high six innings and Texas began a nine-game homestand with a win over Pittsburgh.

Rocker (1-1) walked one and struck out five for Texas, which returned home after playing 16 of its first 22 games on the road. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning in relief. Five Rangers contributed RBIs.

Jake Mangum and Nick Gonzales had two hits apiece for the Pirates, who have lost three of their last five. Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) had not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings, but gave up five runs over 4 1/3 innings.

Padres 1, Rockies 0

Randy Vasquez pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed just three hits for San Diego, which squeaked out a rare shutout victory over Colorado in Denver.

It marked just the fourth time in Rockies history they lost a 1-0 game at Coors Field. The other three instances happened in 2006, with the Milwaukee Brewers last beating Colorado by that score on Aug. 1, 2006.

Vasquez (2-0) struck out five without issuing a walk in San Diego’s third straight win. The right-hander outdueled Chase Dollander (2-2), who threw six strong innings but had a lapse of wildness in the sixth that sent the Rockies their second straight defeat.

Athletics 5, Mariners 2

Jeff McNeil and Shea Langeliers hit home runs as the Athletics defeated host Seattle, clinching a series victory against their American League West rivals.

A’s left-hander Jacob Lopez (2-1) earned the victory by allowing two runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Right-hander Jack Perkins pitched the final two innings for his first save of the season.

Cal Raleigh homered for a second consecutive night for the Mariners, who have dropped six of their past eight games. The A’s broke a 2-2 tie against reliever Eduard Bazardo (0-1) in the sixth. The loss was the first of Bazardo’s six-year career after eight consecutive victories.

Blue Jays 4, Angels 2

Pinch hitter Lenyn Sosa drilled a tiebreaking two-run double during a three-run eighth inning, propelling Toronto past Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.

Eloy Jimenez had two RBIs and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored twice for the Blue Jays, who matched their season best of three straight wins. Mason Fluharty (1-0) got two outs, and Louie Varland entered to induce a game-ending double play with the bases loaded for his first career save.

Oswald Peraza had two hits and a run for the Angels, who have scored just six runs during a season-worst four-game losing streak. Drew Pomeranz (0-2) permitted three runs in his lone inning.


-Field Level Media

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Apr 21, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki (27) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Shota Imanaga tossed seven stellar innings, Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch each drove in two runs and the streaking Chicago Cubs posted a 7-4 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.

Imanaga (2-1) allowed just one run on three hits, striking out one and walking one for the Cubs, who won their major-league-leading seventh straight game. Suzuki and Nico Hoerner each homered in the win.

Jesus Luzardo threw 4 2/3 innings for the Phillies, surrendering one run on five hits, walking four and striking out three. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber both homered for the Phillies, who saw their losing streak extend to seven.

Tanner Banks (0-1) replaced Kerkering in the sixth in a 1-1 game. Hoerner led off the frame with a single and advanced to third on Happ’s one-out hit. After Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases, Busch drove in a pair with a single. In the seventh, Hoerner launched a one-out solo homer to push the lead to 4-1. After Alex Bregman’s walk, Suzuki hit his first homer of the season — a 441-footer.

Yankees 4, Red Sox 0

Giancarlo Stanton hit a solo home run and collected three RBIs as New York opened a three-game series with a road victory over Boston.

Stanton’s home run came against Boston starter Connelly Early. He added a two-run double in the sixth. Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randal Grichuk each had two hits for the Yankees, who have won five of their last six. Luis Gil (1-1) pitched into the seventh to earn the win.

Early (1-1) was pulled with one out in the sixth. He gave up three runs on five hits and struck out four. Held to four hits, the Red Sox have scored three runs or fewer in 12 of their 23 games. Boston has allowed at least four runs in 13 of those 23 contests.

Giants 3, Dodgers 1

Landen Roupp outpitched Yoshinobu Yamamoto and San Francisco got RBI singles from Rafael Devers and Jung Hoo Lee in a three-run first inning, then held off visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series.

Roupp (4-1) allowed just one run on one hit in five innings, then watched five relievers combine for four scoreless innings, helping the Giants open a six-game homestand with a win. Roupp struck out seven and walked five in his first career win over the Dodgers.

Seeking his first-ever victory over the Giants, Yamamoto (2-2) went seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs, all of which scored in the first. He walked two and fanned seven.

Nationals 11, Braves 4

Luis Garcia Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Curtis Mead socked a three-run homer and host Washington ended Atlanta’s six-game winning streak.

James Wood hit his eighth homer of the season, walked four times and scored three runs for Washington, which leveled the four-game series at one victory apiece. Starter Foster Griffin (3-0) allowed three runs on five hits over six solid innings.

Drake Baldwin and Eli White homered for the Braves and Mauricio Dubon had two hits. Starter Reynaldo Lopez (1-1) allowed four runs in one-plus inning and gave up five hits and three walks while fanning one. Braves pitchers issued 12 walks.

Reds 12, Rays 6

Elly De La Cruz recorded his sixth career multi-homer game and drove in five runs, fueling Cincinnati to a victory over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.

De La Cruz launched a two-run blast in the first inning and a solo shot in the ninth. De La Cruz also had a fielder’s choice in a four-run sixth and an RBI single in the seventh. Ke’Bryan Hayes and Dane Myers launched back-to-back homers in the second and Spencer Steer added a solo shot in the fifth in Cincinnati’s fifth straight win.

Chase Burns (2-1) allowed two runs on four hits and struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. His lone blemish was Jonathan Aranda’s two-run homer in the sixth. Jonny DeLuca had a two-run double in the ninth inning for Tampa Bay, which has been outscored 24-10 during its three-game losing streak.

Twins 5, Mets 3

Luke Keaschall’s second RBI single of the game snapped a ninth-inning tie and helped visiting Minnesota rally past slumping New York.

In losing its 12th straight game, New York coughed up a 3-0 lead as closer Devin Williams melted down during the top of the ninth. Williams (0-1) didn’t retire any of the five hitters he faced, walking three. Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the Mets’ three-run third inning.

Minnesota’s bullpen retired all 12 hitters it faced. Cole Sands (1-1) pitched the last two innings to earn the win, fanning Tyrone Taylor for the last out. Byron Buxton hit a two-run shot to get the Twins on the board in the sixth.

White Sox 11, Diamondbacks 5

Rookie Munetaka Murakami homered for the fourth straight game, Colson Montgomery went deep for the third straight and Chicago slugged four homers in a rout of Arizona at Phoenix

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Murakami, Michael Vargas and Montgomery hit consecutive solo shots in the second inning to help stake Sean Burke (1-2) to a 7-0 lead. Burke gave up two runs on five hits in six innings. Sam Antonacci’s first career homer was two-run inside-the-park job in the ninth.

Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in the ninth for the Diamondbacks, extending his season-opening hitting streak to 16 games. Merrill Kelly (1-1) was tagged for eight runs and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Cardinals 5, Marlins 3

Nathan Church slugged a two-run homer and Alec Burleson also drove in a pair of runs as visiting St. Louis defeated Miami.

St. Louis, which has won six of its past seven games, also got 5 1/3 strong innings from Dustin May (3-2). Riley O’Brien pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his seventh save. Cardinals star Jordan Walker had his 15-game hitting streak broken.

Miami was led by Jakob Marsee, who finished 3-for-4, including a homer leading off the bottom of the first. Marlins starter Chris Paddack (0-4) struck out seven but gave up five runs on eight hits and a walk in 4 2/3 innings.

Guardians 8, Astros 5

Rookie Chase DeLauter delivered a go-ahead three-run triple and Kyle Manzardo added a two-RBI single in a six-run eighth inning, rallying Cleveland to a victory over visiting Houston.

DeLauter’s sinking liner toward the foul line in left dropped just in front of Brice Matthews, who was attempting to make a sliding grab. Angel Martinez, Brayan Rocchio and Steven Kwan came around to put Cleveland ahead 6-4.

Rule 5 Draft selection Peyton Pallette (1-1) tossed a scoreless eighth for his first career win. Closer Cade Smith gave up an RBI single in the ninth to major league homer and RBI leader Yordan Alvarez in a non-save situation. Alvarez drove in three runs and had two hits for the Astros, who have split the first two games of the series.

Brewers 12, Tigers 4

Brice Turang drove in four runs and Milwaukee opened its three-game series at Detroit by pounding the Tigers.

William Contreras had two hits, drove in two runs and scored another for the Brewers. David Hamilton supplied four hits and scored twice, while Sal Frelick, Luis Rengifo and Blake Perkins each scored two runs and drove in another. Starter Kyle Harrison gave up one run and four hits in three-plus innings.

Detroit starter Keider Montero (1-2) allowed three runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Royals 6, Orioles 5

Maikel Garcia scored on a wild pitch in the ninth inning and Kansas City snapped its eight-game losing streak with a win over visiting Baltimore.

Ryan Helsley (0-2) walked Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. to open the ninth. The runners reached second and third on a wild pitch, and Garcia darted home to score the winner on another wild one pitch from Helsley — his second of the inning and Baltimore’s fourth of the game.

Michael Massey clubbed a tying solo homer in the eighth for the Royals, who overcame an early 3-0 hole for their first win since April 11. Adley Rutschman came off the 10-day injured list to hit a two-run go-ahead homer in the eighth for the Orioles, who also got a three-run shot from Coby Mayo but have lost six of eight.

Rangers 5, Pirates 1

Kumar Rocker allowed one run on four hits over a season-high six innings and Texas began a nine-game homestand with a win over Pittsburgh.

Rocker (1-1) walked one and struck out five for Texas, which returned home after playing 16 of its first 22 games on the road. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning in relief. Five Rangers contributed RBIs.

Jake Mangum and Nick Gonzales had two hits apiece for the Pirates, who have lost three of their last five. Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) had not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings, but gave up five runs over 4 1/3 innings.

Padres 1, Rockies 0

Randy Vasquez pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed just three hits for San Diego, which squeaked out a rare shutout victory over Colorado in Denver.

It marked just the fourth time in Rockies history they lost a 1-0 game at Coors Field. The other three instances happened in 2006, with the Milwaukee Brewers last beating Colorado by that score on Aug. 1, 2006.

Vasquez (2-0) struck out five without issuing a walk in San Diego’s third straight win. The right-hander outdueled Chase Dollander (2-2), who threw six strong innings but had a lapse of wildness in the sixth that sent the Rockies their second straight defeat.

Athletics 5, Mariners 2

Jeff McNeil and Shea Langeliers hit home runs as the Athletics defeated host Seattle, clinching a series victory against their American League West rivals.

A’s left-hander Jacob Lopez (2-1) earned the victory by allowing two runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Right-hander Jack Perkins pitched the final two innings for his first save of the season.

Cal Raleigh homered for a second consecutive night for the Mariners, who have dropped six of their past eight games. The A’s broke a 2-2 tie against reliever Eduard Bazardo (0-1) in the sixth. The loss was the first of Bazardo’s six-year career after eight consecutive victories.

Blue Jays 4, Angels 2

Pinch hitter Lenyn Sosa drilled a tiebreaking two-run double during a three-run eighth inning, propelling Toronto past Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.

Eloy Jimenez had two RBIs and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored twice for the Blue Jays, who matched their season best of three straight wins. Mason Fluharty (1-0) got two outs, and Louie Varland entered to induce a game-ending double play with the bases loaded for his first career save.

Oswald Peraza had two hits and a run for the Angels, who have scored just six runs during a season-worst four-game losing streak. Drew Pomeranz (0-2) permitted three runs in his lone inning.

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For decades, Thanksgiving and football have gone together hand in hand.

That annual tradition is going to look a little different this year.

When the NFL expanded the Thanksgiving slate to three games in 2006, adding a primetime game, many fans believed that would end the league’s expansion on the holiday. Then the league added games on Black Friday, arguably the biggest shopping day of the year. And still, the expansion is not done.

Because this year, the NFL has something new in store for us all.

A game on Thanksgiving Eve, one of the biggest “bar nights” of the calendar year.

As the league gets set to roll out the 2026 regular season schedule, we’ll be tracking all the games, including the new-look Thanksgiving slate.

NFL’s Thanksgiving Eve game

According to multiple reports, the NFL is set to unveil a game on Thanksgiving Eve, the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. This, as many readers will attest, is perhaps the biggest “bar night” of the entire calendar year, as folks gather at the local watering hole in their hometown before spending the holiday with family.

As reported by Puck, the Thanksgiving Eve game will be part of the package of NFL games aired by Netflix this season.

Update: The NFL and Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that the streaming service will air a game on Thanksgiving Eve between the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams:

NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games in 2026

Keeping with traditions old and new, the NFL will set three games on Thanksgiving Day itself, an afternoon doubleheader and then a primetime game on that Thursday night.

The Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys will be the home teams for the first two games, in a tradition that dates back to both 1934 (when the Lions hosted their first Thanksgiving Day game) and 1966 (when the Cowboys joined the holiday slate).

Then the league will slot in a third game that night, and while the first two games always feature the Lions and the Cowboys, the NFL has rotated teams through the primetime game.

Another new tradition is the branding of the Thanksgiving Day games. Starting in 2001 the league branded the games as the Thanksgiving Classic, but in 2022 that was changed to honor legendary coach and broadcaster John Madden, as the NFL began referring to the games as part of the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration.

The first Thanksgiving Day game confirmed by the league is the one hosted by Dallas. The Cowboys will welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to AT&T Stadium that Thursday afternoon:

NFL Black Friday games in 2026

Starting in 2023, the league began scheduling a Black Friday game as part of the NFL’s contract with Amazon Prime Video.

The first Black Friday Game featured the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, while the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders squared off in 2024. Last season saw the Chicago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles on the road.

This year, the league is considering the possibility of having a Black Friday doubleheader.

#NFL #schedule #release #Thanksgiving #showcase #leaks #Black #Friday">NFL schedule release 2026: Thanksgiving showcase leaks, and Black Friday is next  For decades, Thanksgiving and football have gone together hand in hand.That annual tradition is going to look a little different this year.When the NFL expanded the Thanksgiving slate to three games in 2006, adding a primetime game, many fans believed that would end the league’s expansion on the holiday. Then the league added games on Black Friday, arguably the biggest shopping day of the year. And still, the expansion is not done.Because this year, the NFL has something new in store for us all.A game on Thanksgiving Eve, one of the biggest “bar nights” of the calendar year.As the league gets set to roll out the 2026 regular season schedule, we’ll be tracking all the games, including the new-look Thanksgiving slate.NFL’s Thanksgiving Eve gameAccording to multiple reports, the NFL is set to unveil a game on Thanksgiving Eve, the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. This, as many readers will attest, is perhaps the biggest “bar night” of the entire calendar year, as folks gather at the local watering hole in their hometown before spending the holiday with family.As reported by Puck, the Thanksgiving Eve game will be part of the package of NFL games aired by Netflix this season.Update: The NFL and Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that the streaming service will air a game on Thanksgiving Eve between the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams:NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games in 2026Keeping with traditions old and new, the NFL will set three games on Thanksgiving Day itself, an afternoon doubleheader and then a primetime game on that Thursday night.The Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys will be the home teams for the first two games, in a tradition that dates back to both 1934 (when the Lions hosted their first Thanksgiving Day game) and 1966 (when the Cowboys joined the holiday slate).Then the league will slot in a third game that night, and while the first two games always feature the Lions and the Cowboys, the NFL has rotated teams through the primetime game.Another new tradition is the branding of the Thanksgiving Day games. Starting in 2001 the league branded the games as the Thanksgiving Classic, but in 2022 that was changed to honor legendary coach and broadcaster John Madden, as the NFL began referring to the games as part of the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration.The first Thanksgiving Day game confirmed by the league is the one hosted by Dallas. The Cowboys will welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to AT&T Stadium that Thursday afternoon:NFL Black Friday games in 2026Starting in 2023, the league began scheduling a Black Friday game as part of the NFL’s contract with Amazon Prime Video.The first Black Friday Game featured the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, while the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders squared off in 2024. Last season saw the Chicago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles on the road.This year, the league is considering the possibility of having a Black Friday doubleheader.  #NFL #schedule #release #Thanksgiving #showcase #leaks #Black #Friday

According to multiple reports, the NFL is set to unveil a game on Thanksgiving Eve, the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. This, as many readers will attest, is perhaps the biggest “bar night” of the entire calendar year, as folks gather at the local watering hole in their hometown before spending the holiday with family.

As reported by Puck, the Thanksgiving Eve game will be part of the package of NFL games aired by Netflix this season.

Update: The NFL and Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that the streaming service will air a game on Thanksgiving Eve between the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams:

NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games in 2026

Keeping with traditions old and new, the NFL will set three games on Thanksgiving Day itself, an afternoon doubleheader and then a primetime game on that Thursday night.

The Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys will be the home teams for the first two games, in a tradition that dates back to both 1934 (when the Lions hosted their first Thanksgiving Day game) and 1966 (when the Cowboys joined the holiday slate).

Then the league will slot in a third game that night, and while the first two games always feature the Lions and the Cowboys, the NFL has rotated teams through the primetime game.

Another new tradition is the branding of the Thanksgiving Day games. Starting in 2001 the league branded the games as the Thanksgiving Classic, but in 2022 that was changed to honor legendary coach and broadcaster John Madden, as the NFL began referring to the games as part of the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration.

The first Thanksgiving Day game confirmed by the league is the one hosted by Dallas. The Cowboys will welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to AT&T Stadium that Thursday afternoon:

NFL Black Friday games in 2026

Starting in 2023, the league began scheduling a Black Friday game as part of the NFL’s contract with Amazon Prime Video.

The first Black Friday Game featured the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, while the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders squared off in 2024. Last season saw the Chicago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles on the road.

This year, the league is considering the possibility of having a Black Friday doubleheader.

#NFL #schedule #release #Thanksgiving #showcase #leaks #Black #Friday">NFL schedule release 2026: Thanksgiving showcase leaks, and Black Friday is next

For decades, Thanksgiving and football have gone together hand in hand.

That annual tradition is going to look a little different this year.

When the NFL expanded the Thanksgiving slate to three games in 2006, adding a primetime game, many fans believed that would end the league’s expansion on the holiday. Then the league added games on Black Friday, arguably the biggest shopping day of the year. And still, the expansion is not done.

Because this year, the NFL has something new in store for us all.

A game on Thanksgiving Eve, one of the biggest “bar nights” of the calendar year.

As the league gets set to roll out the 2026 regular season schedule, we’ll be tracking all the games, including the new-look Thanksgiving slate.

NFL’s Thanksgiving Eve game

According to multiple reports, the NFL is set to unveil a game on Thanksgiving Eve, the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. This, as many readers will attest, is perhaps the biggest “bar night” of the entire calendar year, as folks gather at the local watering hole in their hometown before spending the holiday with family.

As reported by Puck, the Thanksgiving Eve game will be part of the package of NFL games aired by Netflix this season.

Update: The NFL and Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that the streaming service will air a game on Thanksgiving Eve between the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams:

NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games in 2026

Keeping with traditions old and new, the NFL will set three games on Thanksgiving Day itself, an afternoon doubleheader and then a primetime game on that Thursday night.

The Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys will be the home teams for the first two games, in a tradition that dates back to both 1934 (when the Lions hosted their first Thanksgiving Day game) and 1966 (when the Cowboys joined the holiday slate).

Then the league will slot in a third game that night, and while the first two games always feature the Lions and the Cowboys, the NFL has rotated teams through the primetime game.

Another new tradition is the branding of the Thanksgiving Day games. Starting in 2001 the league branded the games as the Thanksgiving Classic, but in 2022 that was changed to honor legendary coach and broadcaster John Madden, as the NFL began referring to the games as part of the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration.

The first Thanksgiving Day game confirmed by the league is the one hosted by Dallas. The Cowboys will welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to AT&T Stadium that Thursday afternoon:

NFL Black Friday games in 2026

Starting in 2023, the league began scheduling a Black Friday game as part of the NFL’s contract with Amazon Prime Video.

The first Black Friday Game featured the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, while the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders squared off in 2024. Last season saw the Chicago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles on the road.

This year, the league is considering the possibility of having a Black Friday doubleheader.

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LIVE — Cincinnati vs Inter Miami: CIN v MIA updates; Messi, Suarez start for Herons; form guide  Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will look for a fifth consecutive away victory on Wednesday night when they visit an FC Cincinnati side that has been settling too often for ‌draws.Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches.The Herons, who come into the match after a 4-2 win over Toronto, are third in the Eastern Conference standings, while Cincinnati, which drew its previous clash with Charlotte, sits sixth on the table.Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.  #LIVE #Cincinnati #Inter #Miami #CIN #MIA #updates #Messi #Suarez #start #Herons #form #guide

Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?

Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.

#LIVE #Cincinnati #Inter #Miami #CIN #MIA #updates #Messi #Suarez #start #Herons #form #guide">LIVE — Cincinnati vs Inter Miami: CIN v MIA updates; Messi, Suarez start for Herons; form guide  Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will look for a fifth consecutive away victory on Wednesday night when they visit an FC Cincinnati side that has been settling too often for ‌draws.Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches.The Herons, who come into the match after a 4-2 win over Toronto, are third in the Eastern Conference standings, while Cincinnati, which drew its previous clash with Charlotte, sits sixth on the table.Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.  #LIVE #Cincinnati #Inter #Miami #CIN #MIA #updates #Messi #Suarez #start #Herons #form #guide

Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?

Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.

#LIVE #Cincinnati #Inter #Miami #CIN #MIA #updates #Messi #Suarez #start #Herons #form #guide">LIVE — Cincinnati vs Inter Miami: CIN v MIA updates; Messi, Suarez start for Herons; form guide

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will look for a fifth consecutive away victory on Wednesday night when they visit an FC Cincinnati side that has been settling too often for ‌draws.

Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches.

The Herons, who come into the match after a 4-2 win over Toronto, are third in the Eastern Conference standings, while Cincinnati, which drew its previous clash with Charlotte, sits sixth on the table.

LIVE — Cincinnati vs Inter Miami: CIN v MIA updates; Messi, Suarez start for Herons; form guide  Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will look for a fifth consecutive away victory on Wednesday night when they visit an FC Cincinnati side that has been settling too often for ‌draws.Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches.The Herons, who come into the match after a 4-2 win over Toronto, are third in the Eastern Conference standings, while Cincinnati, which drew its previous clash with Charlotte, sits sixth on the table.Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.  #LIVE #Cincinnati #Inter #Miami #CIN #MIA #updates #Messi #Suarez #start #Herons #form #guide

Cincinnati vs Inter Miami — Preview, CIN v MIA predicted line-ups, will Lionel Messi play?

Cincinnati is unbeaten — with four draws — in its last six matches, while Inter Miami is eyeing its fifth consecutive win in Major League Soccer on the road.

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