Category 1

Former Arsenal, Juventus goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies in car crash

Longtime Austria international goalkeeper Alex Manninger has been killed in a car accident, his former club Red Bull Salzburghas confirmed.

USA TODAY Sports

Manninger, who also played for Arsenal and Juventus, was 48.

According to local officials, Manninger was alone in his car when it was struck by a train in the Nußdorf am Haunsberg region of Salzburg in Austria.

Medical personnel attempted to resuscitate Manninger, but he was pronounced dead on the scene.

<p style=With World Cup qualifying now complete, national teams around the globe are turning their attention toward soccer's biggest tournament.

These are 12 incredible players to watch as they represent their countries on the World Cup stage.

Above, Sweden’s Alexander Isak plays for his national team. The forward is set to be one of the key figures for Sweden at the World Cup as he continues his role leading the attack for club and country.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Sweden's forward Viktor Gyokeres, right. Arda Guler of Turkey, right. Hakan Calhanoglu of Turkey Turkey's forward Kenan Yildiz Patrik Schick of Czechia, top. Czechia's midfielder Tomas Soucek. Bosnia-Herzegovina's forward Edin Dzeko, left. <p style=Ermedin Demirovic of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Iraq's forward Ayman Hussein, left.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" />

12 incredible soccer stars you need to follow in the World Cup

With World Cup qualifying now complete, national teams around the globe are turning their attention towardsoccer's biggest tournament.These are 12 incredible players to watch as they represent their countries on the World Cup stage.Above, Sweden’s Alexander Isak plays for his national team. The forward is set to be one of the key figures for Sweden at the World Cup as he continues his role leading the attack for club and country.

Manninger retired in 2017 after a 22-year career that featured spells in England, Spain, Italy and Germany.

He was a double winner with Arsenal in 1998 and a league champion with Juventus in 2012.

Advertisement

"Today is a very sad day. We have lost not only a great athlete, but a man of rare values: humility, dedication, and an exceptional sense of professionalism," Juventus said on social media.

"Alex Manninger will be remembered for the example he set, on and off the pitch. Juventus expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Alex Manninger and stands close to his family in this moment of grief."

Manninger also played for Fiorentina, Siena, Torino and Augsburg, among several other teams.

The native of Salzburg made 34 appearances for the Austrian national team after making his debut in 1999.

Manninger ended his career as a backup goalkeeper for Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Alex Manninger, ex-Arsenal, Liverpool goalkeeper, dies in car crash

Former Arsenal, Juventus goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies in car crash

Longtime Austria international goalkeeper Alex Manninger has been killed in a car accident, his former club Red Bull Salzburghas confir...
Sabres ending their NHL-record playoff drought inspires joy beyond Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — WhenTaylor Hall signedwith the Sabres several years ago, the 2018 MVP summed up a belief shared by many around the NHL by saying the league is better when Buffalo is competitive.

Associated Press FILE - Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, left, celebrates with right wing Alex Tuch, right, after scoring during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus, file) Buffalo Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (1) celebrates with teammate Tage Thompson (72) after defeating the Chicago Blackhawks in an NHL hockey game in Chicago, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty) FILE - Buffalo Sabres center Tage Thompson (72) celebrates with defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (26) after scoring during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus, file) Buffalo Sabres' Alex Tuch (89) celebrates with teammates Rasmus Dahlin (26) and Logan Stanley (64) after scoring a goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty) Buffalo Sabres players celebrate after a victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets in an NHL hockey game Thursday, April 9, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Hockey Sabres Drought Over

It has been a long time since that was the case.

After numerous rebuilds and coaching and front office changes, the Sabres are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2011 after snapping the NHL’slongest postseason drought at 14 years. As division champions for the first time since '07, Buffalo will open at home against Boston this weekend.

Hall’s belief in Buffalo hasn’t changed, even though his tenure there lasted just 37 games.

“If you’re a sports fan, you have a bit of a soft spot for Buffalo,” said Hall, who is now with Carolina. “It’s nice to see that they’ve done it the right way this year. They play hard. They play fast. They’ve committed to playing well on both sides of the puck, and that’s the recipe. They’re going to be a tough out."

Joy for former teammates

Hall isn’t the only ex-Sabres player to take notice and express a sense of joy over this long-awaited revival.

Casey Mittlestadt might have mixed emotions with his Bruins preparing to face the Sabres in the first round. That doesn't take away the happiness he feels for Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin and leading scorer Tage Thompson, with whom he broke into the league with in 2018.

“Very happy for those guys,” said Mittelstadt, who was picked eighth by Buffalo in 2017. “I have so many friends there and am really close with the staff, spent a lot of time there. ... I would be lying if I said I don’t cheer for them a bit. Good friends, good people and I think they deserve it.”

Fellow forward Zemgus Girgensons endured the brunt of the drought spending a decade in Buffalo before signing with Tampa Bay as a free agent two years ago. Though the drought outlasted him, Girgensons is impressed by his former team's transformation.

"There’s a lot of talent on that team and they’re doing a good job so far," Girgensons said. “It’s just the process of it. You can see the guys have matured a lot. It’s just the way they play. They’ve been playing good hockey, and it’s fun to watch.”

Joy for the city of Buffalo

Defenseman Tyler Myers suited up for Buffalo's most recent playoff series in 2010 and and he shares Hall's soft spot for the city.

“It’s my first team in the NHL, (and) I had some success there early on with the group we had,” said Myers, now with Dallas. “I’m happy to see the city and the team doing well. I obviously don’t feel that way if we’re ever up against them. But they’ve had a long road. Certainly in a way, I’m happy for them.”

Advertisement

Rasmus Ristolainen, whose 820 regular season games are the most of any active NHL player without a postseason appearance, is finallyin with Philadelphiaand feels a kinship with Sabres fans who have waited even longer than he has for this opportunity.

“The fans are die hard and love the team, as they do here, as well. Good for them,” he said

Buffalo native Patrick Kane is a three-time Stanley Cup champion from his time with the Blackhawks . During a recent visit with Detroit, he said he could feel the buzz of the fanbase. It reminded him a bit of football in nearby Orchard Park.

“The building gets wild,” Kane said. “You could see the crowd get into it. I kind of compare it to the Bills a little bit, too. The Bills are good, it’s good for the city. Same thing with the Sabres.”

Joy for the sport of hockey

It's not just that the Sabres got into the playoffs, it's how far they've come in a short while. Buffalo opened this season 11-14-4 before riding a 39-9-4 run to finish atop the Atlantic Division.

“I don’t know if anybody could have predicted the turnaround from last year to this year as quickly,” Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “It’s incredible.”

Also incredible is how winning has re-energized a fanbase. After selling out just four games in 2024-25, the Sabres have enjoyed 22 sellouts this season, including 17 in a row leading into the regular-season finale Wednesday night.

“I always knew that Buffalo was a great market, a great hockey market, and what demonstrates that is while there was frustration that built over time, it has turned around on a dime, which means the fans are back,” Bettman said. “Their enthusiasm is back. It’s like what’s happened has turned the page.”

Whyno reported from New York.

AP NHL:https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Sabres ending their NHL-record playoff drought inspires joy beyond Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — WhenTaylor Hall signedwith the Sabres several years ago, the 2018 MVP summed up a belief shared by many around the...
Severe Weather Outbreak Leaves Damage Across Plains, Midwest

It's been a siege of severe weather this week, and another rash of storms fired up Friday in some of the same areas hit earlier.Our latest forecastshows where tornadoes, hail and flooding rain could happen again.

The Weather Channel

(07:18 p.m. EDT) Watch: Clouds Explode Over Midwest

(07:04 p.m. EDT) 'Busy Evening As Expected'

(06:42 p.m. EDT) Tornado Safety Tips

From content writer Toby Adeyemi

The National Weather Service has these following safety tips during a tornado.

Before The Storm:

Know where to take shelter at home, work, school, and in your car before a tornado strikes.

Plan, prepare, and practice your tornado response — flying debris causes most deaths and injuries.

Avoid windows at all costs — exploding glass can injure or kill.

At Home:

Go to the interior part of a basement, away from windows and exterior walls.

If no basement, go to an inside room without windows on the lowest floor — center hallway, bathroom, or closet.

Get under something sturdy like a heavy table or workbench for added protection.

Cover your body with a blanket, sleeping bag, or mattress and protect your head with your hands.

Avoid sheltering under heavy objects like pianos or refrigerators that could fall through the floor.

Mobile Homes:

Never stay in a mobile home manufactured before 1976 during a tornado, they're extremely vulnerable.

Go to a nearby building with a basement if possible.

If no shelter is available, lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert and shield your head with your hands.

Remember: There's no completely safe place during a tornado, but some locations are much safer than others.

(06:07 p.m. EDT) Increasing Tornado Threat For Milwaukee

From senior meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

A couple of solitary supercells are marching through northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin and conditions suggest an increasing tornado and very large hail threat from Milwaukee to Waukegan, Illinois, over the next couple of hours. These storms ahead of the squall line are the most likely storms to produce a strong tornado or two today if they can remain isolated from other storms and ahead of the squall line.

(05:45 p.m. EDT) DHS Flood Safety Tips

From content writer Toby Adeyemi

TheWisconsin Department of Health Serviceshas shared some flood safety tips everyone needs to see.

If Water Is Rising:

Get out immediately and move to higher ground — don't wait.

Lock doors, turn off utilities at main switches before evacuating.

Disconnect appliances, but never touch electrical equipment while wet or standing in water.

Don't walk through moving water — even a few inches can knock you down.

Listen to public safety officials and follow evacuation orders.

Advertisement

After The Flood:

Only return home when authorities confirm it's safe.

Avoid driving or walking through flooded areas — roads may be eroded or damaged.

Never wade, swim, or bathe in floodwater — it contains bacteria, chemicals, and debris.

Use extreme caution entering buildings — check for hidden structural damage first.

Food Safety:

When in doubt, throw it out — don't rely on appearance, taste, or smell.

Toss perishable food after four hours without power or refrigeration.

Refreeze thawed food only if it still has ice crystals or is at 40°F or below.

Throw out any food touched by floodwater, even in sealed containers.

(05:40 p.m. EDT) WATCH: Severe Weather Crossing The Midwest From Space

An incredible satellite imaging of the storms crossing the midwest today. Check out whatCIRAposted on X, showing storms crossing southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois from 1:45 PM ET to 3:09 PM ET this afternoon:

(05:15 p.m. EDT) Some Weather Words To Know Today

From senior meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

Tornado Watch:The atmosphere is primed to produce tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. If in one of these watches, you should be ready to move to your storm shelter with your family. This watch is issued by the Storm Prediction Center

Quasi-Linear Convective System (or QLCS):This is a fancy name for squall lines, but they can be producers of tornadoes alongside damaging winds. Meteorologists look for little kinks on these lines for tornadoes on radar.

Moderate Risk:This is the threat level that exists today in parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. This is the second-highest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center and is issued a handful of times each year around the country. This risk area can be issued for damaging winds, hail or tornadoes, or a combination of the three. Today, it was issued for the combination of damaging winds and hail. You should have your weather plan in mind throughout your day in case damaging weather comes your way.

Severe thunderstorm:A storm that is producing a tornado, wind gusts of at least 60 mph or hail of at least one inch in diameter.

Particularly Dangerous Situation (or PDS):This tag is affixed on watches or warnings issued by the National Weather Service when there is a distinct threat to life or property that is higher than a regular watch or warning might suggest. These storms often have confirmed threats like tornadoes or very strong winds.

(04:55 p.m. EDT) Tornado With A ‘Particularly Dangerous Situation’ Tag On The Ground In Wisconsin

From meteorologistSara Tonksand meteorologistJennifer Gray:

A confirmed tornado with a “particularly dangerous situation” (PDS) tag is on the ground in Wisconsin, according to the La Crosse National Weather Service office. The tornado is large and extremely dangerous, and the damage threat is considerable.

The PDS tag is used in warnings for radar-confirmed or spotter-confirmed tornadoes that are likely to be strong. These particular warnings are rare and an elevated version of a tornado warning that is meant to suggest an unusually high threat of damage and loss of life exists for a particular storm.

(MORE:All Tornado Warnings Should Be Taken Seriously, But They Aren't All The Same. Here Are The Different Types)

(04:43 p.m. EDT) Today’s Biggest Threat Isn’t Tornadoes

From senior meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

You may already know that today’s severe thunderstorm threat is toward the upper end of the scale – a 4 out of 5 risk, or a moderate risk per the Storm Prediction Center – but it is for damaging winds and very large hail in the Central Plains rather than for tornadoes. A well-developed line of thunderstorms is now sweeping eastward through the country’s mid-section. Some wind gusts in eastern Kansas or western Missouri could reach 85 mph through mid to late evening.

The threat for tornadoes is located over eastern Iowa, northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin through mid-evening.

(04:39 p.m. EDT) Tornado Watch In Illinois And Missouri

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch in Illinois and Missouri thru 11pm CDT.

That includes Chicago, St. Louis, Columbia and Springfield.

Severe Weather Outbreak Leaves Damage Across Plains, Midwest

It's been a siege of severe weather this week, and another rash of storms fired up Friday in some of the same areas hit earlier.Our...
The Dodgers shattered MLB's spending record at $515 million in 2025, 7 times the lowest payroll

NEW YORK (AP) — The Dodgers shattered Major League Baseball's spending record with a combined $515 million in payroll and luxury tax last year en route to theirsecond straight World Series title, according to final figures compiled by the commissioner's office, and Los Angeles is projected for the highest total again in 2026.

Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani smiles during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Los Angeles, Saturday, April 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong) Los Angeles Dodgers' Teoscar Hernández celebrate his home run during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) New York Mets' Francisco Lindor, left, celebrates as he heads to first for a solo home run as Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto watches during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) The image above shows and ranks the 2025 MLB total team payrolls including luxury tax when applicable. (AP Digital Embed)

Rangers Dodgers Baseball

Los Angeles' 2025 spending included records for payroll at $345.3 million and tax of $169.4 million for a total of $514.6 million. Despite several contracts discounted to reflect deferred payments, the Dodgers' total was seven times the $68.7 million payroll of the Miami Marlins, the lowest-spending team, and more than the payrolls of the bottom six clubs combined.

Spending by the Dodgers last year topped theprevious high of $430.4 million by the 2024 New York Mets— and Los Angeles' total didn't include the$6.5 million signing bonus given pitcher Roki Sasakias part of a minor league contract.

The Mets and Dodgers combined to spend $948.3 million. The ratio of the five highest spenders to the five lowest increased from 3.6 in 2021 to a record-high 4.7 last year.

The Dodgers in 2025 ended the Mets' three-year streak as the top payroll, boosted by $8.5 million in earned bonuses by retiring ace Clayton Kershaw.

Los Angeles' total would have been about $71 million higher but for the use of deferred money for seven players that resulted in discounting for their payroll calculations.Shohei Ohtani counts at $28.2 millionbecause $68 million of his $70 million salary last year isn't due until 2035.

The Mets finished second in payroll at $342.1 million and with tax had a total spend of $433.7 million.

In the first five seasons after owner Steve Cohen bought the team, the Mets spent $1.44 billion without winning a title: $1.11 billion in payroll and $320 million in tax.

Both the Mets and Dodgers exceeded the previous record-high payrollset by the 2024 Mets at $333.3 million.

Lois Angeles is projected as of MLB’s opening-day figures to lead in 2026 spending with a $323.3 million payroll for its 40-man roster and a $163.7 million tax for a $487.1 million total. The Mets began with a record payroll at $358.4 million and have a projected tax of $124.1 million for a $482.5 million spend.

Cleveland has the lowest opening day 40-man payroll this year at $75.5 million.

Total spending, based on regular payrolls, rose 3.1% to $5.32 billion last year from $5.16 billion in 2024 and has increased 31.3% in four seasons under the current labor contract from $4.05 billion in 2021.

Those figures do not include the $50 million annual pre-arbitration bonus pool that began in the 2022 collective bargaining agreement or allocations for benefits, which are included in MLB's luxury tax payrolls.

Advertisement

Among luxury tax payrolls, eight teams began 2026 over the $244 million tax threshold. The Dodgers ($415.2 million), Mets ($379.2 million) and New York Yankees ($339.6 million) were followed by Toronto ($319.5 million), Philadelphia ($315.2 million), Boston ($263.7 million), San Diego ($260.1 million) and Atlanta ($247.9 million).

The Chicago Cubs started $25,000 under and Detroit $2.5 million below. Payrolls increase and decrease during the season due to trades and roster moves.

The Yankees finished 2025 with the third-highest regular payroll at $301.5 million, followed by Philadelphia ($291.9 million), AL champion Toronto ($253.1 million), Houston ($236.4 million) and Texas ($229.9 million).

Four of the top five spenders reached the playoffs, except the Mets, along with teams whose payrolls ranked ninth, 10th, 12th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd and 25th.

The Dodgers boosted payroll the most in 2025 at $74.4 million. Other teams with big 2025 increases were Detroit ($61.9 million), Baltimore ($60.2 million to $165.6 million), San Diego ($45.6 million to $217.6 million), Philadelphia ($42.8 million) and Toronto ($34.7 million).

Fifteen teams cut payroll from 2024 to 2025, led by the Chicago White Sox (by $66.1 million to $87.9 million), St. Louis ($39.3 million to $139.1 million), Miami ($29.4 million to $68.8 million) and San Francisco (by $28 million to $182.9 million). The Cardinals have further slashed payroll to $102.3 million on opening day this year, and that includes about $47.4 million attributable to trades involving three players no longer with the Cardinals: Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras.

The Yankees cut payroll by $9.4 million from 2024 to 2025 and have raised it to $302.8 million this year.

Eleven teams topped $200 million in 2025,matching the record set in 2023. Five teams were below $100 million, one more than therecord-low in 2024.

Regular payrolls for last year are based on 2025 salaries, earned bonuses and prorated shares of signing bonuses and non-cash compensation for 40-man rosters. Deferred salaries and bonus payments are discounted to present-day values, and termination pay, option buyouts and cash transactions among clubs are accounted for.

MLB calculated the average salary as of Aug. 31, the last day before active rosters expanded to 26, at $4,611,595. The players' association, using a slightly different methodology, arrived at$4,721,393,

Luxury taxis based on payrolls with average annual values that include benefits and thepre-arbitration bonus pool. The players' association doesn't think tax payments should be used in measuring disparity because half the tax money goes to a commissioner’s discretionary fund distributed among teams eligible to receive revenue-sharing money which have grown their non-media local revenue.

AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

The Dodgers shattered MLB's spending record at $515 million in 2025, 7 times the lowest payroll

NEW YORK (AP) — The Dodgers shattered Major League Baseball's spending record with a combined $515 million in payroll and luxury ta...
Counter terror police launch investigation after business targeted in arson attack in north-west London

An investigation has been launched by counter terror police after an arson attack on a business in Hendon, London.

The Independent US

TheMetropolitan Policesaid that a man was seen to approach a row of shops with a plastic bag containing three bottles of liquid on Friday evening. He tried to set the items in the bag alight, but when the bottles failed to fully ignite he fled the scene, police said.

The incident is being investigated by Counter Terrorism Policing London. The alleged attack was claimed online by individuals purporting to be fromgroup Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyah (HAYI),who said they were targeting Jewish education charity Jewish Futures.

Messages apparently from the group HAYI, and circulated on pro-Iranian Telegram channels, have claimed a number of attacks on sites around Europe, including last months arson attack on four Jewishambulances in Golders Green, northwest London.

Commander Helen Flanagan, of counter terrorism policing London, said: “At this stage last night’s arson is not being linked to other incidents in the north west London area over the last week or last month’s arson in Golders Green but counter terrorism officers are leading due to the similarities of each attack.

“I would ask that anyone with information or footage that could help our investigation gets in touch with police as soon as possible.”

Advertisement

The Metropolitan police responded to an incident near the Israeli embassy in central London yesterday after a video was shared online overnight in which the HAYI group appeared to claim they were targeting the embassy with drones.

In a statement issued on Saturday morning, police said that minor damage was caused to the shopfront in Hendon and no injuries were reported. Charity Jewish Futures, whose office is in Hendon, aims to connect a number of organisations that deliver different Jewish educational programmes.

Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, who leads policing in the area, said: “Since the incident in Golders Green last month we have spoken extensively to community leaders. I understand and appreciate their concerns, and I know this latest incident will add to fears in the community.

“Local officers are working closely with Counter Terrorism Policing to support the investigation.

“The community can expect to see a heightened police presence in the area. Since last month’s attack in Golders Green, we have stepped up police patrols and vigilance to reassure communities and disrupt offenders.”

This is a breaking story. More to follow...

Counter terror police launch investigation after business targeted in arson attack in north-west London

An investigation has been launched by counter terror police after an arson attack on a business in Hendon, London. TheMetropolita...
MLB's biggest surprises, disappointments: Mets are an absolute mess

It’s the three-week anniversary of the 2026MLBseason opener, with barely 10% of the grueling season completed, and at least six weeks before anyone can adequately evaluate their team.

USA TODAY Sports

Yet, in the world of talk shows, social media, gambling sites and plain ol’ rancor and hostility, it’s never too early to rush to judgment and overreact, right?

So, here we are, prematurely jumping to our own conclusions, and passing out labels for the biggest surprises and disappointments of this terribly young season.

Biggest disappointment: New York Mets

Remember when David Stearns went into his chemistry lab, threw on his goggles, whipped out the glass beakers, mixed up the solutions, and decided that he found the magical formula to turn MLB’s most expensive payroll into a winner?

Well, back to the lab.

The Mets are an absolute mess. They are in last place with a 7-12 record. They have lost eight games in a row. They have scored three runs in their last 38 innings. They went down in order 15 times in the three-game series against the Dodgers. They have already been shut out five times. They have the second-lowest batting average in the National League. And they’ve had four players who have endured hitless streaks of at least 20 at-bats.

All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor, their $341 million man, has one RBI. Third baseman Bo Bichette, their prized free agent with a three-year, $126 million contract, is hitting .228 with one home run and a .575 OPS. Second baseman Marcus Semien, who was swapped for Brandon Nimmo, is hitting .194 with a .526 OPS. And starters David Peterson (6.41 ERA) and Kodai Senga (7.07 ERA) have yet to win a start.

Yes, it’s ugly in Queens.

Although it’s hardly manager Carlos Mendoza’s fault, someone is going to have to take the fall if this continues much longer.

<p style=Milwaukee Brewers catcher Gary Sanchez wears a special chest protector to commemorate Jackie Robinson Day during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at American Family Field on April 15, 2026.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> April 13: The Pittsburgh Pirates' Spencer Horwitz celebrates a home run in the dugout while wearing a welder's hood during the 16-5 win over the Washington Nationals at PNC Park. April 12: Philadelphia Phillies mascot, The Phanatic, entertains fans with local team mascots for a birthday celebration before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park. April 11: The Tampa Bay Rays' Jonathan Aranda (left) celebrates with Ryan Vilade after hitting a walk-off single against the New York Yankees in the 10th inning of a 5-4 win at Tropicana Field. The Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramirez acknowledges the fans after becoming the team's all-time leader in games played against the Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field on April 6, 2026. A rainbow appears during the fourth inning during the game between the San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on April 6, 2026. A fan dresses as the Pope claps during the first inning of the game between the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays at Rate Field on April 5, 2026. The White Sox won the game, 3-0, to complete a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays. <p style=The Pittsburgh Pirates' Konnor Griffin celebrates with a traffic cone after making his major-league debut in a 5-4 defeat of the Baltimore Orioles at PNC Park on April 3, 2026.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> A young Red Sox fan meets Tessie the Boston Red Sox mascot before the Red Sox's home opener against the San Diego Padres at Fenway Park on April 3, 2026. <p style=Cleveland Guardians players warm up as the launch of NASA's Artemis II is shown on the center-field video board at Dodger Stadium on April 1, 2026.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Miami Marlins shortstop Otto Lopez (6) and center fielder Jakob Marsee celebrate a victory against the Chicago White Sox at loanDepot Park on April 1, 2026. Fans try to catch a solo home run hit by the San Francisco Giants' Matt Chapman as San Diego Padres left fielder Nick Castellanos looks on during the third inning at Petco Park on March 31, 2026. Philadelphia Phillies mascot The Phillie Phanatic entertains fans during the game against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park on March 31, 2026. The Toronto Blue Jays' Kazuma Okamoto gets doused with ice water by teammates after a win over the Athletics at Rogers Centre on March 29, 2026. The Cincinnati Reds' Eugenio Suárez blows a bubble as he waits to bat against the Boston Red Sox at Great American Ball Park on March 28, 2026. The St. Louis Cardinals' JJ Wetherholt is doused with water by teammates after hitting a walk-off two-run single against the Tampa Bay Rays during the 10th inning at Busch Stadium on March 28, 2026. Fans react as the Milwaukee Brewers' Jake Bauers homers against the Chicago White Sox at American Family Field on March 26, 2026. <p style=Two F-35C planes from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron NINE Detachment Edwards Air Force Base perform a flyover before the Opening Day game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on March 26, 2026.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" />

Ballpark vibes and wild celebrations during 2026 MLB season

Milwaukee Brewers catcher Gary Sanchez wears a special chest protector to commemorateJackie Robinson Dayduring the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at American Family Field on April 15, 2026.

Biggest surprise: Minnesota Twins

They conducted the biggest firesale in baseball last summer since the Miami Marlins in 1997.

They slashed their payroll to $96 million, more than $100 million less than the Detroit Tigers in the AL Central.

They lost their ace, Pablo Lopez, who underwent Tommy John surgery the first week of spring training.

And yet, here they are, with the best record in the American League at 11-8, hitting the daylights out of the baseball, slugging 26 homers, the third-most in MLB.

They took on the American League’s finest in Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, Framber Valdez and Max Scherzer in the past week, and pounded them into submission. The quartet yielded a 19.76 ERA, giving up 32 hits in 13⅔ innings. Only Valdez managed to last five innings.

Are the Twins for real?

Probably not, but certainly they’ve got everyone’s attention.

Biggest disappointment (2nd place): San Francisco Giants

They hired a new manager, signed a couple of free agents, and went into the season believing that Rafael Devers would be back to being the same guy they acquired from the Boston Red Sox last summer.

Well, three weeks in, and they are tied for the worst record in baseball, 6-12. It’s tied for their second-worst start since moving to San Francisco in 1958, and their minus-27 run differential is their third-worst in the San Francisco era.

They are last in runs, last in home runs, last in walks, last in stolen bases, and have the worst outfield production in MLB: .184 with a .222 on-base percentage and .259 slugging percentage.

They have hit only nine home runs all season, which is only one more than Jordan Walker has hit for the St. Louis Cardinals this season.

It is getting ugly in a hurry in San Francisco, where fingers already are being pointed at who to blame.

Biggest surprise (2nd place): Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals

This is the Cardinals’ young outfielder, who bounced back and forth from the minors to the big leagues the past three seasons, and was available in trade talks.

Well, what was forgotten is that he still is only 23 years old, and was probably rushed to the big leagues.

These days, he just so happens to lead all of MLB with eight home runs and a .734 slugging percentage, hitting .318.

He has more homers in 64 at-bats this year than he had in 363 at-bats a year ago (six).

Walker is the first Cardinals player to produce eight homers in his first 16 games since a future Hall of Famer by the name of Albert Pujols in 2006. Walker’s eight homers are the same Mark McGwire produced in 1998, when he broke Roger Maris’ record with 70 homers.

Biggest disappointment (3rd place): Boston Red Sox

The Red Sox believed their valued pitching depth would cover up any offensive deficiencies they had entering the year.

Well, never did they imagine they’d have five players in their lineup making the Mendoza Line look like Tony Gwynn, hitting below .200.

Their biggest blunder was their failure to re-sign third baseman Alex Bregman, and trading for Brewers rookie third baseman Caleb Durbin to replace him.

Durbin, who finished third in the NL Rookie of the Year race for the Brewers last season, is hitting .127 with a .226 on-base percentage and .164 slugging percentage, with two doubles as his only extra-base hits.

Biggest surprise (3rd place): Pittsburgh Pirates

OK, raise your hand if you thought that Pirates starters Carmen Mlodzinski (1.77 ERA), Braxton Ashcraft (2.12 ERA), Mitch Keller (2.86 ERA) and Bubba Chandler (3.86 ERA) would be pitching like this, with their defending Cy Young winner Paul Skenes (4.00 ERA) bringing up the rear.

They are tied for first place with the Cincinnati Reds in the NL Central with an 11-7 record.

Yes, for the first time in a decade, they really may be for real.

Biggest disappointment (4th place): Houston Astros

The Astros kept insisting all spring their pitching would be fine, believing that even with the departure of Framber Valdez, the free-agent signing of Tatsuya Imai would certainly be a big help.

They just came off a 1-9 three-city trip, coughing up six or more runs in seven of the games, for their worst trip since 2013. They have the worst ERA in baseball at 6.28.

They’ve also been ravaged by injuries to starters Hunter Brown and Cristian Javier, All-Star shortstop Jeremy Pena, All-Star closer Josh Hader and center fielder Jake Meyers.

Oh, and Imai, who signed a three-year, $54 million contract, has been a disaster. He is yielding a 7.27 ERA and has lasted just 8⅔ innings in three starts. He’s now on the IL, saying that his inability to adapt to the American lifestyle has caused arm fatigue. Really.

Advertisement

Biggest surprise (4th place): Atlanta

Their pitching staff was in shambles before the season even started.

They lost starter Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep to elbow cleanup procedures during spring training. Joey Wentz, who was expected to step into the rotation, tore his ACL. Spencer Strider went down with a strained oblique. And outfielder/DHJurickson Profar was suspended for the seasonafter testing positive a second time for PEDs.

Yet, here they are, sitting in first place in the NL East, producing a 2.93 ERA, the lowest by any team in the National League.

Oh, and their biggest surprise has been journeyman Dominic Smith, who signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract.

Smith is the bargain of the year, hitting .381 with three homers, 15 RBI and a 1.043 OPS.

Biggest disappointment (5th place): Jesús Luzardo, Philadelphia Phillies

It was just a month ago when the Phillies, wanting to make sure Luzardo didn’t depart as a free agent,signed him to a fat five-year, $135 million contract.

Well, four starts into this season, the Phillies can’t help but wish they had waited.

Luzardo is 1-3 with an ugly 7.94 ERA, giving up 12 hits and nine runs (eight earned) in 5⅓ innings in the Phillies’ 10-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.

Luzardo has given up five earned runs in three of his four starts, with the Phillies losing three times.

Biggest surprise (5th place): Sal Stewart, Cincinnati Reds

In the Year of the Rookie, with rookies dominating the landscape and bank accounts with record-setting extensions, there isReds first baseman Sal Stewart.

Simply, Stewart is having the greatest start by a rookie in the last 100 years.

He is hitting .323 with four doubles, seven homers, 17 RBI, three stolen bases and 13 walks.

No rookie has achieved those numbers in an 18-game span since at least 1920, according to OptaSTATS.

Biggest disappointment (6th place): Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners

OK, so no one expected Raleigh to duplicate his surreal season of a year ago, when he hit 60 home runs, finished runner-up to AL MVP Aaron Judge, and didn't allow a single passed ball.

There was bound to be a drop-off.

Still, no one envisioned that he’d get off to this rough of a start, hitting just .151 with a .274 slugging percentage with just two home runs, striking out 28 times in 73 at-bats.

It’s awfully early, of course, but it’s a heck of a crash after a spectacular year.

Biggest surprise (6th place): Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers, a $300 million team filled with All Stars, future Hall of Famers, Gold Glove winners and Silver Sluggers, has a clear-cut MVP these first three weeks.

Yep, the only guy in the lineup who hasn’t earned at least $10 million in his career, and is the only one not earning $1 million this year.

Say hello to Pages, who is hitting .409 with five homers, 20 RBI, a .443 on-base percentage, .692 slugging percentage and 1.135 OPS.

Not bad for a guy making just $820,000.

Biggest disappointment (7th place): Colorado Rockies

They flipped the franchise upside down to turn around this dormant team.

It was a new era, they cried.

Well, three weeks into the season, and it’s the same ol’ Rockies.

They are 6-12.

They are tied for the worst record in baseball.

And yes, once again, they are on pace to lose 100 games.

Biggest surprise (7th place): Mason Miller, San Diego Padres

OK, everyone knew he was good. Really good. But this good?

It’s super-human.

He has faced 27 batters.

He has struck out 20 of them.

He hasn’t given up a hit since April 1.

He hasn’t walked a batter since Opening Day.

And he hasn’t given up an earned run since Aug. 25, 2025.

No wonder he politely declined the Padres’ offer this spring to convert to a starter.

He could become the Padres’ fourth reliever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame one day, joining Trevor Hoffman, Rollie Fingers and Goose Gossage.

Follow Nightengale on X:@Bnightengale

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mets highlight MLB's biggest disappointments, surprises of 2026 season

MLB's biggest surprises, disappointments: Mets are an absolute mess

It’s the three-week anniversary of the 2026MLBseason opener, with barely 10% of the grueling season completed, and at least six weeks b...

 

COSMO NEWS © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com