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Photo Credit: CBS Secrets, orders, propositions, and separations, the fans of Beyond the Gates are in for an emotional roller-coaster this week. At least that’s what the previews say. For those wondering what’s coming in Beyond the Gates this week, the latest spoilers from Monday, October 13, to Friday, October 17, are here to put all anticipations to rest. Beyond the Gates spoilers preview for what happens this week A weighty secret with life-altering consequences. An irresistible offer that is almost impossible to refuse. The issuance of a lethal order, the receipt of an extraordinary proposition, and, not to forget, the end of a marriage. This week’s episodes of Beyond the Gates are set to strike every single emotion in the most unexpected ways possible. On Beyond the Gates on Monday, October 13, Dani is suspicious of Naomi, who is carrying a life-changing secret. Nicole and Vanessa are feuding, while Leslie warns June. Donnell receives a compelling offer. Two startling revelations shake Shanice to her core. On Tuesday, October 14, Anita and Vernon lean on their creativity to escape life’s chaos. Vanessa demands something from Joey while Bill receives an unexpected gift from a surprise visitor. Smitty shares her family’s future plans with Tyrell and Samantha. On Wednesday, October 15, Andre confronts Dani with some prodding questions about her ex. Leslie strategically uses her past to shape her future while Ted gets caught in the crossfire. Both Kat and her mother have major relationship news to share. Randy is on a lethal mission to eliminate an unexpected target. On Thursday, October 16, the episode starts with Chelsea assuming that her mother has been robbed. Haley’s birthday gesture for Bill backfires. Naomi and Jacob are at a crossroads about their future, while Martin receives a tempting proposition. On Friday, October 17, one family comes together for a joyous event. Nicole and Ted lament over the state of their marriage. Eva and Tomas figure out a deception, and Kat plans to make the night memorable. The post Beyond the Gates Spoilers Preview: What Will Happen This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Mark Schafer/CBS via Getty Images The Elsbeth Season 3 premiere discloses the role that Amy Sedaris is playing. In August 2025, it was announced that Sedaris, alongside Andy Richter and Lindsay Mendez, had been tapped for Season 3. The latest season focuses on the demise of the fictional late-night host, played by Stephen Colbert. Here are all the details on her role. Which character does Amy Sedaris play in Elsbeth Season 3? Amy Sedaris plays Laurel Hammond-Muntz in Elsbeth Season 3. She is the devoted head writer and executive producer of the fictional show “Way Late.” In conversation with Deadline, showrunner Jonathan Tolins revealed what it was like working with the three new additions to the cast. He said, ” It was also so wonderful to have three people with a long history together, just like the characters they play. I actually saw Amy and Andy in a play, “Incident at Cobbler’s Knob,” as part of the Lincoln Center Festival back in 1997.” Appreciating Colbert’s and Sedaris’ other works, he added, “And, of course, I’m a huge fan of Strangers with Candy, the series Amy and Stephen co-wrote and starred in, and on which Andy also appeared. That connection between the three of them is really palpable in the episode.” In the show, Sedaris’ Laurel can’t tolerate Scotty’s behavior, given his different priorities and the way he mocks her husband. Scotty also hesitates to grant Mickey time off to prioritize his health. Despite Scotty’s unacceptable behavior, Mickey visits him to request leave once again, only to find him dead in the office. It is revealed that Scotty died when his tie got caught in the power shredder. This demise puts Laurel into a challenging situation, given that she put his tie in the machine, which choked him. This is because she hated him for his nature and for not being empathetic enough towards her husband’s health condition. Tolins revealed further what made these scenes between Colbert and Sedaris special. He explained, “Also, the fact that Stephen and Amy have known each other for so long added something special to their scenes together. These people know each other deeply. I think it makes for one of our most complicated and interesting murders on the show.” The post Elsbeth Season 3 Premiere Reveals Amy Sedaris’ Character in Hit TV Show appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Walt Disney Tron: Ares just hit theaters, and fans are already asking, “When can I stream it at home?” Disney hasn’t dropped the official digital or streaming dates yet, but if we look at how they usually roll out their releases and what experts are predicting, we can make some pretty good guesses. When will Tron: Ares get its digital release date? Disney hasn’t officially said anything yet, but media watchers think Tron: Ares will probably hit digital (VOD, purchase, and rental) sometime between December 9 and 16, 2025. This guess comes from Disney’s usual 60–67 day window after a movie is released in theatres, similar to what we saw with Lilo & Stitch and Thunderbolts. If Tron: Ares doesn’t do great at the box office, some think Disney might push the digital release up a bit, maybe to late November, but that’s more of a “could happen” scenario. When will Tron: Ares begin streaming on Disney+? For Disney+ streaming, Tron: Ares is expected to arrive around mid-January 2026, although some estimates suggest it may be delayed into February. This follows Disney’s usual gap of about 100 days between the digital release and the Disney+ debut. If you want to catch it on Disney+, you’ll need a subscription. Plans start at $10.99/month for the basic option with ads, but please note that the price will increase to $12.99/month on October 21, 2025. While you’re waiting, you can stream the first two Tron movies, Tron and Tron: Legacy, on Disney+. Tron: Ares is the latest movie in the Tron franchise, starring Jared Leto and legendary Jeff Bridges reprising his role as Kevin Flynn. The film also introduces fresh faces like Greta Lee, Evan Peters, and more. When it hit theaters, it topped the box office with $33.5 million domestically in its opening weekend. Still, that was a bit below expectations, given the film’s reported $180 million production budget. Overseas, it’s pulled in another $27 million, bringing the worldwide total to $60.5 million. The post When Is Tron: Ares’ Digital & Streaming Release Date? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: CBS This week’s The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers are here, and it seems like all hell is about to break loose. Luna’s paternity test is out, while Finn confronts Li. And elsewhere, Katie and Bill make a shocking decision. Here are the spoilers for Bold and the Beautiful for episodes between October 13 and 17. The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers preview for what happens this week Monday, October 13 After weeks of anticipation, Bridget finally discloses the paternity test results for Luna’s baby. However, things take a turn when Deputy Chief Baker comes to Luna once again. Tuesday, October 14 Deacon turns toward Sheila to seek advice and possibly help him fix his marriage. Finn continues to walk the path of revenge and seeks justice, regardless of the cost. In a shocking move, Katie and Bill are going to get custody of Luna’s baby. Wednesday, October 15 Taylor begins her therapy sessions with Deacon, leading to a heartwarming moment. Later, Deacon gets a visit from Sheila at Il Giardino, who’s trying to set things right with him. Meanwhile, Brooke expresses her happiness with their marriage to Ridge, and also shares her thoughts on Taylor’s future. Thursday, October 16 Ridge and Brooke share a sweet moment with a kiss. Deke is upset seeing his father, Deacon, in pain, and talks to his sister, Hope, about his emotional state. Later, Deke takes a bold step and sneaks his portfolio into the pile of submissions at Forrester Creations. Friday, October 17 Deke finally talks to Electra and introduces himself, setting the stage for a dramatic storyline. Elsewhere, Finn talks to Li about what she did. Will is still trying to understand Luna’s intentions behind her actions and why she chose him. Is she trying to cover up something? To know how the spoilers turn out, watch The Bold and the Beautiful this week. The post Bold & Beautiful Spoilers Preview: What Will Happen This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Marvel Studios Spider-Man: Brand New Day is said to directly connect to Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. The speculation began after recent comments from Brad Winderbaum hinted at overlapping storylines and coordinated production efforts. The development comes as both projects prepare major releases that expand Marvel’s street-level narrative in New York City. Spider-Man: Brand New Day confirmed to connect with Daredevil: Born Again Marvel TV boss Brad Winderbaum talked about the connection between the two projects during an interview with Entertainment Weekly at New York Comic Con, and said, “We are communicating a lot with the team on Spider-Man: Brand New Day to make sure that there’s coherence there.” He added, “We don’t want to spoil anything, but it very much exists in the same world and it is important.” Winderbaum explained that while both projects share continuity, they will retain distinct tones. “Just [like] the Daredevil comic books and the Punisher comic books depicted a certain tone and an idea of New York in a different way than Spider-Man’s, they both exist in the same universe,” he said, adding, “Everything lines up and the impacts are felt, but we’re able to tell different stories.” The MCU first brought the two heroes together in Spider-Man: No Way Home. After Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) identity was exposed, he sought legal help from Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox). The cameo officially brought Daredevil into the main MCU timeline. Daredevil: Born Again launched on Disney+ in March 2025 and continues the Netflix storyline. Matt Murdock battles Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio), who becomes mayor of New York and tightens his grip on the city. In the finale, Fisk seizes full control and bans vigilantism. Season 2 has wrapped filming and brings back Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, setting up his upcoming standalone Punisher special. Spider-Man: Brand New Day, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, continues Peter Parker’s journey after the memory wipe in No Way Home. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype. The post How Next Spider-Man Movie Will Connect With Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for F Cancer American actress Busy Philipps was present at the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Class Reunion charity event in September, along with co-star Joshua Jackson and other cast members. While acting out a scene from the pilot episode of the show, she and Jackson kissed on stage as part of the act. Following the performance, Philipps spoke candidly in an interview about her former onscreen boyfriend and whether their chemistry ever extended beyond the script. Busy Philipps on if she ever ‘made out’ with Dawson’s Creek co-star Joshua Jackson in real life Busy Philipps and Joshua Jackson worked together on Dawson’s Creek during Seasons 5 and 6. Philipps played Audrey Liddell, who briefly became the girlfriend of Jackson’s Pacey Witter on the show. Recently, during the Dawson’s Creek Reunion charity event on September 22, Philipps and Jackson, along with other members of the cast, performed the 1998 pilot episode of Dawson’s Creek. However, Phillips did not appear as Audrey, but instead played the role of Tamara Jacobs, the 36-year-old teacher whose storyline involves a controversial relationship with her 15-year-old student, Pacey Witter. During their scene together, Jackson and Phillips recreate a kissing scene between Tamara and Pacey, surprising the crowd in attendance. After the performance, in an interview with PEOPLE, Phillips opened up about the kiss. Speaking about planning it with Jackson, she shared, “We had run through the whole thing the day before. And so we were just doing sound cues and lighting cues onstage the day of. That’s all we had time to do.” Further, she revealed, “That was when Josh and I sat down, and I looked at him and I was like, ‘I mean, we could really kiss.’ “ She then mentioned how Jackson approved of the idea, saying, “I’m in. I think we got to give the people what they want.” Then playfully teasing their make-out scenes in the past on Dawson’s Creek, she joked, “Josh is hilarious and cracks me up. And yeah, we spent a lot of time making out when we were on that show — only for the show. We never made out in real life.” The post Dawson’s Creek’s Busy Philipps on if She & Joshua Jackson ‘Made out in Real Life’ After Reunion Kiss appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Bill Inoshita/CBS via Getty Images Buckle up, fans, Genoa City is about to heat up this week. This week, The Young and the Restless will be delivering life-threatening secrets as well as dramatic confrontations that could change many characters’ paths forever. The Young and the Restless spoilers preview for what happens this week Monday kicks things off with Victor giving Nick an ultimatum, while Sharon places a distress call that sets a tense week ahead. Jill also faces a turning point in her relationship with Billy, and Kyle shows up unexpectedly in L.A. to win Claire back. Midweek, Nick and Sharon are hit with shocking news, which could be tied to Noah. Meanwhile, we’ll be seeing Nate comforting Victoria. Later in the week, Tessa travels to see Mariah, and a stranger meets with Nick and Sharon in L.A.Soap. On Friday, Jack and Billy try to patch things up, Nick searches for clues, and Audra is forced to mull over her past. In addition, there’ll be some drama for Claire once Kyle arrives unannounced in L.A.. The Young and the Restless first hit TV screens back in 1973 and quickly became CBS’s crown jewel of daytime drama. Decades later, it’s still holding strong as one of the most-watched and longest-running soaps on television. The show has scooped up a mountain of Daytime Emmy Awards over the years, including multiple wins for Outstanding Drama Series, proving it still has that magic touch. And it’s not slowing down anytime soon! In 2025, Y&R led the pack with 19 Daytime Emmy nominations. Beyond the awards, The Young and the Restless has also been a star-maker. Greg Rikaart, who plays Kevin, began with a small role before becoming a fan favorite and key player. And Mishael Morgan made history as the first Black woman ever to win the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama. The post The Young & Restless Spoilers Preview: What Will Happen This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Peacock Spoilers for Days of Our Lives suggest some incoming high-stakes and emotional drama that’ll take everyone by surprise. From Chad and Jennifer’s intense confrontation and dramatic revelations to Steve and Kayla’s sweet moments together, viewers are going to witness all kinds of drama this week. Here’s a preview of what’s going to happen this week on Days of Our Lives. Days of Our Lives spoilers preview for what happens this week Monday, October 13 Holly and Maggie have made the difficult decision to go their separate ways, while Chad and Jennifer go head-to-head in a heated argument. On the other hand, Brady reveals some important news to Tate, and Marlena asks Rachel some difficult questions. And EJ gives in to Cat’s requests. Tuesday, October 14 Susan holds back EJ, telling him that he needs to be patient. Elsewhere, Marlena’s actions have worried Belle, and Abe receives shocking news from Theo. Tony does something that takes Gabi by complete surprise, and Xander asks Sarah for forgiveness. Wednesday, October 15 Sophia decides to finally confide in Melinda despite the hesitation. Meanwhile, Holly and Ari are back to being friends again. Johnny and Chanel are extremely tense about the situation, and Aaron is not feeling so good about Tate. Paulina backs up Theo, while Abe has decided not to. Thursday, October 16 EJ and Leo are having a heated argument, while Alex and Stephanie are celebrating something important. Cat takes her worries to Rafe, hoping to get some help. And Jeremy urges Chad to do the right thing. Friday, October 17 Brady and Johnny are having a conversation about Sophia, and Holly and Tate are working together. Stephanie and Alex are hatching a plan. Finally, Steve and Kayla are spending some much-needed time together. To see how all the spoilers pan out, tune into Days of Our Lives this week. The post Days of Our Lives Spoilers Preview: What Will Happen This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: ABC The new episodes of General Hospital spoilers and preview are heating up this week as huge drama begins. Fans will see shocking secrets, surprising confessions and dreams. Here’s what will happen on General Hospital from October 13 to October 17. General Hospital spoilers preview for what happens this week General Hospital brings drama every week and this week is no different. This week Kai and Trina play detective, Ric dreams about Elizabeth and Jason makes a shocking confession. Meanwhile, tension rises as Tracy seeks legal advice, while Curtis and Portia have a serious discussion. Fans are in for an exciting week ahead. Here’s a look at the latest General Hospital spoilers from October 13 to October 17: October 13: This weeks began with Sonny being on high alert, ready to comes next. As, Kai and Trina take on the role of detectives. Chase vents his frustrations to Brook Lynn, while Drew pressures Willow for the truth and Curtis and Portia have a serious conversation about their future. October 14: Nina finds herself in facing tough questions. And in shocked, Willow fears the worst about Michael, while Ric has a surprising dream about Elizabeth. Sidwell decides to show his power around and Ava and Kristina suddenly decides on trying to turn the page on their relationship. October 15: Tension rises as Tracy seeks legal advice, Cody get’s a shocking news from a discovery. Meanwhile, Gio makes an unexpected connection and finally, Brennan decides to demands answers. October 16: Jason makes a his confession about his secret. Anna realizes something shocking. Felicia shares her feelings with Elizabeth, while Charlotte gets a warning. Meanwhile, Cody enjoys a pleasant surprise. October 17: Carly is ready to get answers, while Britt asks for a favor. Brook Lynn feels uneasy. As, Anna reaches out to Brennan and Nathan questions Dante, preparing to get some answers from him. The post General Hospital Spoilers Preview: What Will Happen This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: HBO Max Mark Ruffalo and Brad Ingelsby recently reflected on the shocking events of Task’s penultimate episode. They discussed filming Lizzie and Robbie’s emotional deaths and the impact those scenes have on the show’s characters. These moments also set the stage for the season finale. Mark Ruffalo and Brad Ingelsby on Lizzie and Robbie’s gut-wrenching deaths in Task Episode 6 Episode 6 of Task, titled “Out Beyond Ideas of Wrongdoing and Rightdoing, There Is a River,” ends with two major deaths: Lizzie (Alison Oliver) and Robbie (Tom Pelphrey). During a violent standoff between the FBI and the Dark Hearts gang, a getaway car fatally strikes Lizzie after a nearby gunfire blast leaves her with tinnitus. She tries to radio for backup but fails amid the chaos. Series creator Brad Ingelsby explained to Entertainment Weekly that Lizzie’s “horrible” death carries “a tremendous amount of guilt” for Grasso (Fabien Frankel), who indirectly caused the tragedy by letting gang members Jayson and Perry escape. Ingelsby said, “He thought he was able to manage all these things… now the house of cards has fallen down.” He added that the loss makes Aleah (Thuso Mbedu) and Tom (Mark Ruffalo) more determined to uncover the truth. The episode also features Robbie’s death during a brutal fight with Jayson, the man responsible for killing his brother, Billy. Robbie suffers a fatal chest wound and dies in Tom’s arms while being taken to the hospital. Ruffalo told EW that the moment reflects Tom’s deep empathy and understanding of Robbie’s motives, explaining, “He understands why he’s doing what he does.” Ruffalo described Tom’s compassion as his “superpower,” noting that he sees Robbie as “a good man who made bad choices in bad circumstances.” The emotional sequence brings Tom’s journey full circle. It recalls his past as a priest as he comforts Robbie in his final moments. Task concludes its first season on October 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO, with the finale expected to explore the aftermath of Lizzie and Robbie’s deaths. The post Task TV Show Creator & Mark Ruffalo Explain 2 ‘Horrible’ Deaths in Episode 6 appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Outfielder Nathan Lukes exited Game 1 of the ALCS during the fourth inning tonight after fouling a ball off of his knee earlier in the game. He was replaced by Myles Straw in the outfield, and manager John Schneider noted to Ken Rosenthal on the FOX Sports broadcast that Lukes was going to get an x-ray done on his ailing knee, and that the issue “looked more like a bruise” upon initial evaluation. The Blue Jays later announced that he had exited the game due to a right knee contusion and would undergo further evaluation. After the game, Schneider told reporters (including Mitch Bannon of The Athletic) that Lukes’s x-rays came back clean and would be back in the lineup tomorrow if medically cleared to play. While it’s undoubtedly good news that Lukes avoided a fracture, the injury is still worrisome for the Jays. Lukes was only an average bat in the regular season this year, with a 103 wRC+ across 135 games, but in five playoff games so far this postseason he’s been a key piece of the Toronto lineup with a .286/.357/.429 slash line across his 14 plate appearances this October. Straw and Davis Schneider would be the most likely candidates to step into the lineup if Lukes were forced to miss time, and while they both were respectable pieces for the Jays this year, adding another right-handed bat to the lineup would be less than ideal against Seattle’s heavily right-handed pitching staff given that Lukes is a career 109 wRC+ hitter against righties. It likely won’t be clear just how serious the bruise Lukes is dealing with is until tomorrow, when he’ll be re-evaluated to see if he can play. Players like Kyle Tucker, Mike Trout, and Cody Bellinger have missed significant time during the regular season in recent years due to bone bruises after fouling balls off of their knee or shin, though it’s unclear if Lukes’s ailment is at quite that level of severity. It’s entirely possible that Lukes is dealing with a much less serious contusion and won’t be at substantial risk for missing time, particularly given the fact that players will typically attempt to play through injuries they normally wouldn’t in the postseason. With that being said, it’s worth keeping an eye on Lukes even if he’s able to play tomorrow. It wouldn’t be a surprise if the contusion was serious enough to impact his ability on the field. Even if he’s not impacted at the plate, he’ll surely be moving more gingerly on the bases and in the field than he normally would. With Schneider boasting a 127 wRC+ in the regular season and a 2-for-8 line with two walks in the posteason this year, it’s not hard to imagine a diminished Lukes no longer being preferable to start over Schneider, who could be brought into the lineup either by shifting Anthony Santander to right field and placing him in left, or moving Addison Barger to right field to open up third base for Ernie Clement so he can play second. View the full article
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The Guardians managed to make a miracle run to not only squeak into the postseason, but pry the AL Central title away from the Tigers over the final weeks of the season. That wasn’t enough, however, to stop them from falling to their division rivals in the AL Wild Card series, sending them home just a few days into the postseason. Now that the offseason is upon them, Cleveland’s front office has turned its attention to the 2026 campaign. As Zack Meisel of The Athletic discussed earlier this week, president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti told reporters in the aftermath of the Guardians’ loss that improving production in right and center field would be a priority this offseason. That’s not necessarily a surprise. GM Mike Chernoff noted to reporters (including Meisel) that the club ranked 28th in runs per game this year, and described the offense as a “clear area” in need of improvement next season. Getting more offense out of the outfield should be the easiest way to do that by far, seeing as the Guardians ranked 29th in the majors with a 77 wRC+ from their outfielders this year. Part of that is due to left fielder Steven Kwan’s down season, although he still posted a 99 wRC+ and seems to be a fairly safe bet to handle left for Cleveland again in 2026, barring a surprise trade. While there’s little reason to worry about Kwan in left, the same can’t be said for the other two outfield spots. Angel Martinez, Nolan Jones, Lane Thomas, and Jhonkensy Noel handled most of the reps at those positions, and all four turned in negative WAR performances according to Fangraphs this season. Thomas will be hitting free agency after this year’s injury-marred campaign where he appeared in just 39 games. The other three will all remain under club control next year, but none inspires much confidence heading into next year. Some opportunity for improvement could come from within. Chase DeLauter has not yet made his regular season debut but appeared in the Wild Card series, and Meisel relays that Antonetti expects him to compete for a roster spot in Spring Training next year. Rookie George Valera managed a 113 wRC+ in 16 games this year and could get an opportunity next year, as well. Perhaps an outfield of Kwan in left, DeLauter in center, and Valera in right could work out for the Guardians, but it seems fair to argue that at least one external addition will be necessary to offer some certainty, and perhaps help balance a trio of lefty-swinging outfielders with a right-handed hitter. Reuniting with Thomas is at least plausible, but he’s hit just .189/.258/.340 in 92 games with the Guardians over the past two seasons and a change of scenery may be what’s best for both sides. Harrison Bader would be perhaps an ideal acquisition for the team, but it’s possible that his excellent work with the Phillies down the stretch (129 wRC+ in 50 games) may have put him out of Cleveland’s price range. Rob Refsnyder and Austin Hays are both also set to be available in free agency this winter. Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia and Astros outfielder Chas McCormick are both possible non-tender candidates who could help improve Cleveland’s outfield mix with a bounce-back season, as well. View the full article
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The Yomiuri Giants of Nippon Professional Baseball have interest in acquiring veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda, according to a report from Yahoo Sports Japan. Maeda, 37, indicated back in August that he plans to leave MLB and return to Japan for the 2026 season, where he hopes to find a role in NPB. The veteran’s decision to leave MLB behind isn’t exactly a surprise given how difficult the past two seasons have been for him. After he struggled to a 6.09 ERA in 112 1/3 innings of work with the Tigers in 2024, he failed to make the club’s rotation out of Spring Training and opened the season as a long relief option out of the bullpen. He ultimately wound up making just seven appearances, however, and allowed eight runs (seven earned) on nine hits, six walks, a home run and three hit batsmen while striking out eight across eight innings of work. He was ultimately released in early May, bringing the two-year, $24MM contract between the sides to a disappointing end. Since being released by Detroit, Maeda has pitched in the minor leagues for both the Cubs and Yankees this year. In 20 starts between those two organizations, he pitched to a 5.40 ERA in 100 innings at the Triple-A level, with a 19.5% strikeout rate against a 9.2% walk rate. With that said, he did improve a bit during his stint with the Yankees’ affiliate in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, as he posted a 4.64 ERA with a 21.5% strikeout rate and a 7.9% walk rate over his final eight starts of the season. He ended his stateside career on a positive note when he threw five scoreless innings against the Triple-A Buffalo Bison and struck out five batters. Weak as Maeda’s results at the big league level have been over the past two years, one shouldn’t forget that he was a quality starter for several years for the Dodgers and Twins after making his big league debut back in 2016. Through the end of his age-35 campaign in 2023, Maeda had posted a career 3.92 ERA and 3.74 FIP in 866 1/3 regular season innings in the majors to go along with a strong postseason resume that saw him pitch to a 3.24 ERA and strike out 26.8% of his opponents in 41 2/3 playoff innings. That solid track record in the majors, of course, came after eight seasons with NPB’s Hiroshima Carp. After breaking out during the 2010 season at the age of 22, Maeda posted six consecutive seasons with an ERA of 2.60 or lower across 175 innings or more for the Carp, including an eye-popping 1.53 ERA in 206 1/3 innings across 29 starts during the 2012 season. He made five All-Star games for Hiroshima, but now it’s possible that he’ll join a new club in his return to NPB next year given Yomiuri’s interest in his services. Of course, it’s also possible that the Carp (or another club) could express interest in Maeda’s services once the NPB offseason begins later this month. View the full article
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Photo Credit: NBC The Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3 release date and time are right around the corner, and viewers are eager to find out when and where to catch it. In the next episode, titled “Horseshoes and Hand Grenades,” we will see Lenox and Frost facing an unexpected request from relatives of a patient who is on life support. Meanwhile, Ripley and Charles will be shown assisting a man who has lost all memory of his identity. Let’s explore the release date and time details of Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3. When is the Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3 release date & time? The episode’s release date is October 15, 2025, and its release time is 5 p.m. PT and 8 p.m. ET. Check out its release times in the U.S. below: TimezoneRelease DateRelease TimeEastern TimeOctober 15, 20258 p.m.Pacific TimeOctober 15, 20255 p.m. Find out how many episodes will be available to watch in Chicago Med Season 11 right here. Where to watch Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3 You can watch Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3 via NBC and Peacock. NBC and Peacock are part of the same media family but serve audiences in different ways. NBC remains one of America’s leading broadcast networks, delivering news, sports, and top-rated entertainment to millions of viewers. Meanwhile, Peacock functions as NBCUniversal’s dedicated streaming platform, offering all this content in one convenient digital hub. What is Chicago Med about? The official synopsis for Chicago Med is as follows: “An emotional thrill ride through the day-to-day chaos of the city’s most explosive hospital and the courageous team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle unique new cases inspired by topical events, forging fiery relationships in the pulse-pounding pandemonium of the emergency room.” The post Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 3 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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The Guardians expect to be granted a fourth option year on infield prospect Juan Brito, according to a report from Zack Meisel of The Athletic earlier this week. Typically, players have three option seasons with one used each season during which the player spends at least 20 days on optional assignment in the minor leagues. A player is considered to be on optional assignment when on a club’s 40-man roster but sent to the minor leagues while not on a rehab assignment. Brito, 24, was selected to the 40-man roster in Cleveland in November of 2022 in a move that protected him from that year’s Rule 5 draft after he was acquired from the Rockies in exchange for Nolan Jones. Since then, Brito has been optioned to the minors in the 2023, ’24, and ’25 seasons with at least 20 days in the minors in each of those years. Under normal circumstances, that would mean that Brito would have to be exposed to waivers before he could be sent back down to the minors starting in 2026. Occasionally, however, teams are granted a fourth option year on certain players, typically due to the player missing significant time with injury. MLB.com explains that players with less than five full professional seasons (defined as at least 90 days on a major or minor league active roster) are eligible for a fourth option year. That should certainly apply to Brito, who played full-season ball for the first time in 2022 and appeared in just 31 games this year between thumb and hamstring injuries that both ultimately required surgery. When fourth option years are granted to teams on their players, it’s most often in a situation like the one Cleveland now faces with Brito, where the player missed a significant amount of time due to injury during one of their option years. Assuming the fourth option year is granted as expected, it should afford the Guardians additional flexibility as they look towards building their roster in 2026. Prior to his injury-marred 2025 season, Brito actually put together a strong performance in Spring Training and made a push for the Opening Day second base job, but the team ultimately cycled through Daniel Schneemann, Angel Martinez, and Gabriel Arias in that role before settling on Brayan Rocchio late in the year. All of those players wound up producing well below average results offensively, meaning that if Brito can return healthy and effective in 2026 there should be a path to big league reps for him barring an external addition that changes the makeup of the roster. That’s especially true given how strong Brito’s results were in his limited sample of healthy games. After hitting .256/.365/.443 with 21 homers and 40 doubles at Triple-A in 2024, he more or less replicated that line in 99 plate appearances at the level this year where he slashed .256/.357/.463 with a 13.1% walk rate against a 21.2% strikeout rate. Even if Brito ends up winning the job come March, however, it’s not uncommon for rookie players to be optioned back to the minors at some point in their rookie season if they begin to struggle to give them a lower pressure environment in which to develop. View the full article
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(Image Credit: Peacock) Peacock released the first teaser trailer for The Copenhagen Test during the show’s New York Comic Con panel, revealing the first look at the upcoming espionage thriller series starring Simu Liu and Melissa Barrera. It will premiere on December 27, 2025, only on Peacock. “This espionage thriller series follows first-generation Chinese-American intelligence analyst Alexander Hale (Simu Liu), who realizes his brain has been hacked, giving the perpetrators access to everything he sees and hears,” reads the show’s official synopsis. “Caught between his shadowy agency and the unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who’s responsible and prove where his allegiance lies.” Check out The Copenhagen Test teaser trailer below (watch other trailers): What happens in The Copenhagen Test teaser trailer? The trailer details the story of Alexander Hale (Liu), an intelligence analyst who doesn’t know whom he can trust anymore. The trailer doesn’t show off too much, but it does tease some fight scenes involving both Liu and Barrera, as well as a possible romantic connection between the two. The Copenhagen Test was created by co-showrunner and writer Thomas Brandon (Legacies). Jennifer Yale (See, Outlander) also serves as co-showrunner and writer on the project. Alongside Liu and Barrera, series regulars on The Copenhagen Test include Sinclair Daniel, Brian D’Arcy James, Mark O’Brien, and Kathleen Chalfant. Liu, Brandon, and Yale serve as executive producers on the show, alongside James Wan and Rob Hackett for Atomic Monster, and Mark Winemaker and Jet Wilkinson, the latter of whom also directs the first two episodes of the show. The post Simu Liu & Melissa Barrera Star in The Copenhagen Test Teaser Trailer appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Marco Penge beat fellow Englishman Daniel Brown in a playoff to win the Spanish Open and secure a spot in next year's Masters and Open Championship.View the full article
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Mark P The Weekend Chat is upon us! We’ll get things started in a minute or two after the questions start to pile up…. Dave Update on G Stone and R Ryan for Dodgers for beginning of 26 Mark P Definitely the top question on Dodgers fans’ mind as the NLCS begins. 🙂 Both should be on track to be ready for the start of Spring Training. It doesn’t appear either pitcher has had any setbacks. Julio Can my team beat the mighty canadiens Mark P The Mariners would definitely beat the Montreal Canadiens in a baseball game. Mike Cutter Will the royals Sign Yaz back . Mark P A reunion would make a lot of sense. KC desperately needs outfield help, and Yaz played really well for them in a brief spell. While it’s safe to assume Yaz wouldn’t keep up those numbers over a full season, it wouldn’t hurt the Royals to sign him to a relatively inexpensive one-year deal as just a part-timer, if necessary NY Mess Pete wants 7 years. Five seems too long. What is realistic? Mark P I think he’ll get five years. It’s hard to imagine any team giving Alonso seven years, and that might’ve just been an aim-high negotiating tactic that will eventually get reduced to a more manageable number. Angela Want do you see the phillies doing this off-season Mark P I’m slated to write the Phillies offseason outlook piece, so stay tuned on that front. But broadly speaking, I think they need to shake things up as much as they can with the roster. That means doing all they can to retain Schwarber, but parting ways with Bohm, Stott, Castellanos, and maybe Realmuto. (The latter one I’m more lukewarm about, since JTR walks, the Phils then have to find another catcher somewhere.) Michael King Should I opt in with the Padres after the season I just had? Mark P I assume by “opt in” you mean accept a qualifying offer, since there’s no scenario where King and the Padres both trigger the mutual option. Assuming the mutual option is declined and the Padres issue the QO, I think there’s a more than decent chance King accepts. He’ll still draw plenty of interest on the open market, but with his injury-riddled 2025 hanging over his head, he might prefer a QO in a familiar locale than rolling the dice on a short-term opt-out laden deal (or a one-year pillow deal) on a new team entirely Read more Brady Who will be the Phillies opening day third baseman? Mark P As noted earlier, I think they’ll non-tender Bohm. Maybe they find a trade partner before the non-tender deadline, but after last winter, I think teams realize the Phillies are ready to move on from Bohm and will just wait until he’s cut. As for who might take over, 3B is a less difficult position to fill than catcher, but obviously losing Bohm opens up another hole in the lineup. Bregman would be a mighty interesting possibility if he doesn’t work out an extension with Boston. Arenado is probably a no-go due to his decline over the last couple of years. On the trade front, I feel I’ll be saying this about a lot of teams, but Brendan Donovan would be a very good fit in Philly White Sox Fan Is there any value in picking up Luis Robert’s option and trying to trade him? Mark P The White Sox are kind of damned if they do, damned if they don’t. Exercise the option, and they’ll still have difficulty finding a trade. Decline the option and Robert just walks for nothing, apart from some meaningless payroll savings World Series Bound Chances of a MIL/SEA world series coming soon? World Series Dream matchup of remaining teams? M’s Brewers would be wild given M’s have never been and Brewers have never won. Mark P As a Blue Jays fan, I’m not exactly keen on the Mariners winning the pennant, haha But if the Jays had to lose, a Mariners/Brewers WS would indeed be a lot of fun. Off the top of my head, I think 1980 (Phillies/Royals) was the last time there was a World Series between two teams seeking their first ring? Nancy’s Friend Sluggo I keep hearing people suggest the Tigers should trade Skubal this off-season so they don’t lose him for just a QO, but I think they absolutely should keep him and go for the World Series again in 2026. What do you think about the issue? Mark P Skubal (who is a Scott Boras client) would require a gigantic extension offer to keep him off the free agent market. The Tigers have plenty of open future payroll space, and if you’re going to go overboard to sign anyone, it might as well be for the best pitcher in the game. That being said, I doubt Skubal is still a Tiger in 2027. There’s even a decent chance he isn’t a Tiger in 2026, if another team presents the front office with a knockout offer. Despite their success over the last two years, it feels like the Tigers are kind of in a weird spot with their fanbase, and dealing Skubal away would undo a lot of the goodwill generated from back to back playoff appearances Go Pads If the padres packaged Cronenworth and Estrada, what kind of return could they expect? Mark P Even with Estrada added, I don’t think you’ll find many (or any) teams willing to take on Cronenworth’s contract. Cronenworth isn’t even a bad player, but his deal is just that big an overpday. In this scenario, San Diego still has to eat money, or take on an unwelcome contract in return Steve M begging Dolan to spend some money. Do you see any realistic players that can help our beleagured offense via free agency? Mark P Acquiring a bat via trade seems more realistic for the Guardians than signing someone notable to a decent-sized FA contract TC Bear How likely is Torii Hunter managing the Twins in 2026? Any other managerial candidates you like for MN? Mark P There haven’t been any public rumblings about the Twins’ managerial search, so the team is keeping things pretty close to the vest. Hunter may be on the radar, or the club may prefer someone more low-profile as the Twins go through what is likely a rebuild in all but name only It is possible one of the younger Pohlads may become manager in a Little Big League type of scenario, but probbbbbably unlikely GoBias Industries Bees? Mark P Beads?! Yadi Molina Am I getting any consideration for one of the manager openings? Should I get some consideration? Mark P My assumption was that Molina was a bit of a manager-in-waiting in St. Louis, sort of the way that Pujols might’ve been in this same capacity in LA once he was ready and willing to take the job. But, the Cards seem content to stick with Marmol in the dugout. There’s also the question of Bloom perhaps eventually wanting to hire his own manager once the rebuild is through, rather than feel obligated to pick a St. Louis legend John When we look back on Paul Skenes’s career 15 years from now, will he have played in the postseason in a Pirates uniform? Mark P In 15 years, we’ll be like “oh yeah, huh Skenes started with the Pirates, I remember that.” For comparison’s sake, it’s been only seven years since Gerrit Cole pitched for Pittsburgh but that feels like either a lifetime ago, or a “wait, Cole was a Pirate?” reaction Trade Taylor Ward for Brady Singer who says no? Mark P This seems like a very good need-for-need type of swap. Ward will be a bit more pricey (as per our arb projections), but that shouldn’t be an obstacle for a Reds team that badly needs offense Dan S. Can the Orioles put together a package for a playoff-caliber starter centered around Coby Mayo, or did Mayo’s 2025 struggles tank his value to the point where they’re better off giving him a shot at the everyday 1B job next year? Mark P Mountcastle is pretty likely to be non-tendered, so if Mayo is also dealt, that leaves 1B for either a new player or maybe Basallo. Mayo didn’t do great in his first extended taste of MLB action, but also didn’t do anything that raises serious questions about his overall value. He’d still get a lot of attention if the O’s shopped him, even if they’re looking for at least a mid-rotation arm King Tuck Do you think there’s any chance Tucker agrees to a short term deal? Like a “prove it deal”. Maybe similar to Bregman or Bellinger? Mark P I have some doubts over Tucker getting $400MM, but also think he can do better than a shorter-term opt-out contract. John do you think the Jays tender Eric Lauer for 2026? Mark P Definitely. He’s a no-brainer to be retained. With Bassitt and Scherzer both possibly leaving in free agency, Lauer might be penciled in for another starting role Lou Brown Jays went worst to first this year, what team has the best chance to accomplish this in 2026? Mark P Thought about making a poll out of this question, except Baltimore would likely win in a landslide. Even if you have doubts about the O’s overall, their chances of a turn-around in 2026 seem a lot better than those of the White Sox, Angels, Nationals, Rockies, or Pirates. Chris Who is starting alongside Judge in the Yanks OF on opening day? Mark P Bellinger and Dominguez. New York isn’t giving up on Dominguez this soon, and my guess is that the Yankees pony up to re-sign Bellinger to a big contract. Richard Mariners need to bring Naylor back! Show him the money!!!! With almost 25 mil coming off the books with both Mitches (Haniger and Garver) leaving what are the odds they resign him? Mark P Naylor has already become such a legend in Seattle that I can see the M’s go above and beyond their usual financial comfort zone to re-sign him. Dipoto has already been vocal on the subject, and one would imagine ownership could be swayed as they see more and more extra dollars flow in from playoff revenue. Plenty of teams will be looking into Naylor’s market, and I can see him waiting for Alonso to leave the market in order to capitalize on some desperate teams. This might leave the M’s in a waiting game since I don’t see them as bidders for Alonso. Mark J. Duran for Caglione. Who says no? Mark P The Red Sox are likelier to say no, in part because I think the Royals would say yes. Remember, the Royals are sorely in need for OF help, and Jac might already be without a position on a team with Pasquantino/Perez eating up a lot of the 1B/DH time Mike Tex Was it wise for the Cubs to announce Jed’s extension at the trade deadline? Mark P It’s fair for Chicago fans to point out flaws in the team’s approach, but in the macro sense….the Cubs won 92 games, made the playoffs, won a WC series, and almost squeaked into the NLCS. Working out an extension and then just sitting on it for a few months doesn’t really change anything, unless you’re suggesting that the Cubs should’ve moved on from Hoyer entirely Walter What right handed bats could Cleveland pursue in FA or trade? Thinking Hoskins or Willson Contreras. Mark P Hoskins is likelier due to a lesser salary, since I have a hard time seeing the Guards absorbing most or all of Contreras’ deal. hope in the desert what are the chances the diamondbacks get Masanori Murakami, do you think it would be a good fit Mark P Murakami and Pavin Smith are both LHH, but that’s not necessarily a huge obstacle since Murakami could be a DH, or get some 3B/OF time if the Diamondbacks are okay with his glovework. Arizona isn’t at the top of my list as natural Murakami candidates, but I can sorta see it Tim You see the Angels going after Framber or Suarez? Mark P I’ll repeat my usual line about the Angels and top free agents….barring a huge overpay, why would a star player with choices opt to join a team that hasn’t won anything in a full decade? Now, the Pujols aspect adds a wrinkle to this situation. Maybe it’s slightly easier for the Halos to lure players if they’re excited by the idea of playing with a legend as manager. But, I wouldn’t suddenly expect free agents to start bumping the Angels up their wishlist just if Pujols is in the dugout. Carl Does the Paul Toboni era begin with a bang or a whimper this offseason? Presumably he didn’t leave a great job in Boston just to re-sign Josh Bell. Mark P So far he’s focused on overhauling a lot of the team’s development staff, which isn’t unexpected given how the Nats have struggled to build their own pipeline Overall, the rebuild is still on in DC, so don’t expect any splashy moves Micky Batt Randy Arozarena has one year left of club control for the M’s. Do they just ride out next year with him and not sign him to a multi-year extension? Mark P Leaning towards riding it out. With their pitchers getting more expensive and the possibility of more money spent on Naylor or Polanco, Arozarena seems expendable Maybe kind of a sneaky trade candidate this winter, but it’s more likely he’s still in Seattle on Opening Day Royce Lewis Do I end up somewhere else this off-season? Mark P He’s still inexpensive, so the Twins are under no financial pressure to move him. The Twins also surely don’t want to sell low, in case Lewis stays healthy and figures it out elsewhere Everybody’s doin’ the fish? Are Marlins fans the happiest of the NLeast teams going into the offseason? What SHOULD do they do in the offseason to keep the riding the wave?…or maybe I should ask…what are they probably going to do? Mark P Are Marlins fans the happiest of the NL east teams going into the offseason? This gets my vote as “whoa….wait…” eye-opening comment of today’s chat session, lol. I think this is actually correct, even with the caveat that Miami fans may have never been truly pleased with their team. As noted in past chats, I don’t think this year’s relative success will suddenly turn the Marlins into free-spenders or spin them directly towards wanting to contend. They can get a bit more aggressive with the types of talents they seek out, but maybe moreso in trades than in free agency. Kyle Is the fact that the DH is mostly used for either a proven masher or as a carousel for off days for position players that versatile bench options can fill in for preventing the rise of another Ohtani? At least in US baseball development? It feels a bit weird that another team hasn’t tried something with someone, bc even half of Ohtani as a hitter and pitcher is an all star Mark P Ohtani’s emergence probably means that you’ll see a few more guys give it a real go as a two-way player. But beyond the reasons you mentioned, the biggest obstacle against “another Ohtani” emerging is that is exceptionally hard to be both a big league-caliber hitter AND big league-caliber pitcher, let alone a star in both fields. Ohtani is an utterly unique talent. Joe E who should the Astros try and acquire? Mark P The best team trainers and medical staff that money can buy Sam Francisco Giants big spenders and traders? Mark P I see the Giants being aggressive this winter. They have holes to fill, and with a new manager coming in, Posey will want to further put the stamp on the roster being ’his’ team. Luring free agents to SF will continue to be a little tricky, and it’ll be interesting if Posey is more active on the trade front. Maybe not quite to the huge extent of a Devers-type blockbuster, but if FAs aren’t biting for whatever reasons, the Giants could pursue the trade route again Houston Do I win the AL West? Mark P The Rangers may be cutting payroll, the Athletics’ pitching (and ballpark) is still a big issue, and the Angels are the Angels. So overcoming the Mariners won’t be easy, but it wouldn’t be a shock to see the Astros rebound to another division title just because the rest of the West is pretty thin. Slappy Slapster As commented earlier, Singer for Ward makes sense. Thoughts on Bubic for Ward? Mark P Also a sensible move, though Bubic at a projected $6M makes him a valuable trade chip for players with a higher ceiling than Ward. SKUBAL AND CROCHET Odds Boston tries to pry Skubal and uses Duran/Abreu + some prospects? Mark P The Sox will absolutely at least check in on Skubal, and can offer enough in return to make Detroit think about it. Skubal probably isn’t any likelier to sign an extension in Boston than he is in Motown, however, so the Sox will have to gauge how much they want to give up for what’ll very likely be a one-year rental Skip Can Joe Ryan return a top 10 global prospect? What teams are most interested in him? Mark P If the Red Sox did go big on a pitcher trade, Ryan is the likelier candidate than Skubal. Actually, Pablo Lopez is the likeliest of all since the Twins would welcome saving some money, but sticking with Ryan, the two sides already had some talks at the deadline. Ryan is projected to make $5.8MM in 2026 and is arb-controlled through 2027. That’s an inexpensive price for a frontline pitcher, so he’d fit into any team’s budget. With just two years of team control, however, that’s probably not enough to pry a top-10 prospect Bernie Brewer Does Woodruff come back to the Brewers? Won’t his injury situation limit his opportunities elsewhere? Mark P Woodruff looked so good in his limited outings this season that I think he’ll get plenty of attention in free agency. Not necessarily on a long-term contract, however, which might keep the Brewers in play to some limited extent. Woodruff is an interesting qualifying offer candidate, in fact, if the Brew Crew wanted to go that route Ricky Would bichette accept playing 2B for the Jays Mark P Bichette’s reps surely have a strategy in mind for explaining their client’s inconsistent-at-best defense, but the easier route would indeed be a willingness to change positions. An elite shortstop makes more than an elite second baseman, but Bichette’s bat will get him paid anyway, and a position change might even help him if he becomes a plus at 2B. As I and many others have pointed out, the Andres Gimenez trade seemed like Toronto’s hedge against a Bichette departure. So if Bichette was willing to go with 2B, a path can now emerge towards a reunion with the Jays. I still feel that overall, Bichette will sign elsewhere. Pumpsie Would Rice and Caballero be better next year than McMahon and Goldschmidt was last year? If so, where does McMahon go? Angels? Mark P McMahon’s contract won’t be the easiest to trade. The question the Yankees should be asking if Caballero over Volpe, not McMahon. Rice is pretty much looking like a lock to be the starting 1B (and occasional catcher) next year. Goldschmidt will likely head elsewhere. Guest Does Colt Emerson start next season with the M’s Mark P If he has a big spring, I can see the Mariners putting him on the Opening Day roster and aiming for the PPI bonus. Crawford is still the shortstop, but Emerson could be tabbed for a hole at 2B or 3B Cubs Cubs have to re sign Tucker after what they gave up for him right ? Mark P You’d think so, but all signs point to Tucker leaving Oriole Orange turned Blue I don’t understand why teams let their players play through injuries rather than just letting them heal up? It seems risky to let an already injured player possibly further aggravate the problem further. Why not just put the injured player on the IL and let the back up play? Austin Hays used to play injured for the Orioles and it drove me crazy! He’d have an All Star half season bookended by an injured other half. The same with Colton Cowser now. Broken finger and then broken ribs, but he plays through it with dismal results. Kyle Tucker and Gleyber Torres the same thing. Mark P It depends on the player and the injury in some cases. Like the cliche goes, there’s a difference between playing “hurt” and “being injured,” since over the course of a six-month baseball season, pretty much everyone is varying degrees of banged up. You’re not wrong that in many cases, having an obviously struggling player on the field is doing more harm than good, even if a team has no ready-made backup option to use. But sometimes, a player is able to play through injury just fine, like Tucker over his first month after the hairline fracture. Or in Torres’ case, if he gets sports hernia surgery in mid-July when it first arose, then he’s likely gone for the rest of the season. That’s not a welcome outcome for a player like Torres who is chasing a free agent contract, plus the simple fact that he wanted to keep contributing to a Tigers team that was (at the time) flying high Twins fan Does a trade based around Joe Ryan and Coby Mayo make sense for either team involved? Mark P The Orioles should be burning up the Twins’ phone lines for Ryan or Lopez. JeffyM Do Yesavage and Lauer just slide into the rotation for Scherzer and Bassitt next year, or do you think the Jays are active on a starting pitcher in FA or trade? Mark P Next year’s rotation lines up as Gausman, Yesavage, Berrios, and Lauer, so there’s definitely a need for at least one and probably two more starting pitching additions. Ebenezer_Batflip Any chances for the Reds to trade Hunter Greene for Jarren Duran + other players or prospects? Feels like those two teams are good potential trade partners with each having a surplus of what the other needs. Mark P Greene has a higher ceiling for me than Duran, so if I’m the Reds, I see if I can talk Boston into another starter. Hits Like Rays Your thoughts on the new Rays’ owners being able to really raise the player payroll if Tampa will not spend “one dollar” to help build a stadium? Or are the Rays now more likely to just blackmail some other city and re-locate? Mark P The new group’s desire to have a new ballpark ready for Opening Day 2029 seems wildly optimistic, so I don’t think Tampa fans should feel entirely safe yet about the Rays staying in the Tampa/St. Pete area Mac You’re NHL Stanley cup finalists for 2025 -26 Mark P Continuing the long history of players finding immediate championship success as soon as they leave the Leafs, I’ll pick Mitch Marner’s Golden Knights to hoist the Cup by beating the Panthers in the finals Jason C What do you see the Atl doing this offseason? Mark P Lots of bullpen moves, a new shortstop, maybe a new second baseman as well, plus at least one starting pitcher. Technically Atlanta could have a rotation surplus between a new arm and their current staff if everyone is healthy, but everyone won’t be healthy. That’s it for today’s chat. Thanks for everyone’s questions, and I hope everyone enjoys Game 1 of the ALCS! 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Brandon Woodruff has yet to take part in the Brewers’ postseason run, as the lat strain the veteran righty suffered in September kept him off Milwaukee’s NLDS roster. That absence will now stretch into the NL Championship Series, as MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy writes that Woodruff has yet to start even playing catch, so he naturally won’t be ready in time for the start of the NLDS on Monday. With his throwing work still not underway, Woodruff would have to make a lot of progress in a pretty short window of time to receive consideration for a possible World Series roster slot. If the Brewers defeat the Dodgers in the NLCS, Game 1 of the World Series falls on October 24, giving Woodruff just 12 days to get ramped up enough to pitch even in a relief capacity. Asked if a return was possible, Woodruff said “I’m not ready to answer that question yet. I’ve been trying to get ready. Each day is better and better for me. I don’t know what tomorrow looks like, but these past 2-3 weeks have been good for me and we’ll see what happens. It’s too early to make a call on anything.” Woodruff last pitched on September 17, when he threw a strong start (five IP, one earned run on two hits and no walks with nine strikeouts) in the Brewers’ 9-2 win over the Angels. The performance continued Woodruff’s quality results in his comeback season, as the right-hander recorded a 3.20 ERA, 32.3% strikeout rate, and 5.4% walk rate across 12 starts and 64 2/3 innings. These would be outstanding numbers for any pitcher, but it was a particular triumph for Woodruff considering his many injury battles. Shoulder surgery cost him the entirety of the 2024 season and an ankle issue delayed the start of his 2025 campaign, but Woodruff returned not just healthy, but displaying the kind of form that made him a two-time All-Star. Unfortunately, Woodruff’s dream return and a surefire role in Milwaukee’ s postseason rotation was spoiled by his lat strain. With Woodruff still out, Freddy Peralta may be the only Brewers pitcher guaranteed to work as a traditional starter in the NLCS. Quinn Priester, Jose Quintana, and Chad Patrick could all get starts, or potentially be pseudo-starters in a bulk pitcher capacity, if the Brew Crew again deploy a high-leverage reliever as an opener against Los Angeles. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Marvel Two Marvel shows, X-Men ’97 and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, have received some big updates. Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97 premiered on the Disney+ streaming service in March 2024. A revival of X-Men: The Animated Series, the show was created by Beau DeMayo. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, meanwhile, arrived in January 2025. That Marvel Animation series is created by Jeff Trammell and explores Peter Parker’s early days as Spider-Man. Both shows are set in alternative timelines from the main MCU. What are the updates on the Marvel shows? Per Variety, it has been announced that X-Men ’97 Season 2 will premiere in the summer of 2026. Additionally, the show has now been officially renewed for Season 3. “A trailer shown in the room to [New York] Comic Con attendees showed the return of the evil mutant Apocalypse and the X-Men characters scattered across time,” the article notes. “The heroes, like Wolverine, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Jubilee, Nightcrawler, and more, must find their way back to the 1990s after being lost in the past and future.” Variety also reports that Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2 arrives in the fall of 2026. A trailer for that was also shown at New York Comic Con (neither trailer has been released online as of yet), where it was revealed that Venom and Charlie Cox’s Daredevil will be part of the show’s next entry. “The trailer revealed that Season 2 will introduce the Venom symbiote, Gwen Stacy and bring back Charlie Cox’s Daredevil,” the article states. “It also showed the returns of Norman and Harry Osborn, villains like Doctor Octopus, Chameleon, and Scorpion, and the emergence of Nico Minoru’s magical powers.” Both X-Men ’97 Season 1 and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 1 are available to watch on the Disney+ streaming service at this time. Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post 2 Marvel Shows Get Release Date Windows, Venom to Appear in 1 of Them appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: DC Some new Batman movies were announced at New York Comic Con, while the trailer for Bat-Fam has also been revealed. Bat-Fam is a forthcoming animated series that arrives on the Prime Video streaming service on November 10, 2025. Serving as a spin-off to the animated movie Merry Little Batman, the show’s voice cast includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, and more. “Batman, Alfred, and young Damian Wayne — now having taken on the mantle of Little Batman — as they welcome a few new residents to Wayne Manor. Joining the family dinner table is Alicia Pennyworth, Alfred’s free-spirited grandniece; Claire, a recently reformed Super-Villain; Ra’s al Ghul, Damian’s adoring ‘Pap Pap’ who also happens to be Batman’s longtime nemesis; and Man-Bat, who takes up residence in the Wayne Manor belfry. Oh! And let’s not forget Selina, the beloved family cat. This close-knit family of misfits navigate the fun and frustrations of ordinary life while protecting the streets of Gotham City. Prepare for nonstop action, big heart, and hilarious chaos!” Check out the Bat-Fam trailer below (watch more trailers and clips): What Batman movies were announced? Per Variety, it was also announced at New York Comic Con that Warner Bros. Animation that a multi-part animated film adaptation of Batman: Knightfall is in the works. The first part is expected to be released at some point next year. “When the mysterious behemoth known only as Bane frees Batman’s entire Rogue’s Gallery from Arkham Asylum, the Caped Crusader is pushed to his mental and physical breaking point,” the logline reads. Check out a logo for Batman: Knightfall, via DiscussingFilm, below: Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall is directed by Jeff Wamester, while the script comes from Jeremy Adams. Jim Krieg and Kimberly S. Moreau serve as producers, while Rick Morales is the supervising producer, and Sam Register and Michael Uslan are both executive producers. This marks the first time that DC’s iconic Knightfall storyline has ever been adapted into a movie; although, elements of it were used in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post New Batman Movies Announced, TV Show Gets Trailer appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Marvel The first trailer for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 was shown at New York Comic Con. Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again premiered on Disney+ this past March. A continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series, Born Again sees Charlie Cox reprise his role as Matt Murdock, while Vincent D’Onofrio also returns as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin. Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 will arrive next year, while the MCU show has also already been renewed for a third season. What happens in the Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 trailer? While the Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 trailer hasn’t been released online, Variety has a description of the footage and has revealed that Elden Henson’s Foggy Nelson, who was killed in the first episode of Daredevil: Born Again Season 1, unexpectedly returns. Additionally, Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones is seen in the trailer, while Kingpin is seen “boxing an opponent in a ring.” The cast of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 also includes Margarita Levieva as Heather Glenn, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Wilson Bethel as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter/Bullseye, Nikki M. James as Kirsten McDuffie, Genneya Walton as BB Urich, Clark Johnson as Cherry, Michael Gandolfini as Daniel Blake, Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk, Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/Punisher, Matthew Lillard as Mr. Charles, and more. Ritter said about her return as Marvel’s Jessica Jones when speaking at New York Comic Con, via Entertainment Weekly, “I got the talking points and they say, ‘Please don’t reveal anything about Jessica Jones.’ “I’ll say that Jessica is back, and it’s exciting to be in the action, and she looks cool as ever…I’ve been asked about it every day, and when they finally announced it I kept looking over my shoulder: ‘Are you sure? Am I allowed to say this now?’ So it was a long time in the works, and I’m so excited to be back.” Marvel Studios’ Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 will premiere on the Disney+ streaming service in March 2026. Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Trailer Features a MCU Character’s Unexpected Appearance appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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http://blogs.fangraphs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Vladimir-Guerrero-Jr.-and-Julio-Rodriguez.pngVincent Carchietta and Steven Bisig-Imagn Images One of the first lessons we learn about life is that it’s rarely fair. Neither the Seattle Mariners nor the Toronto Blue Jays are historical doormats, but both franchises have been plagued over the last three decades by a lack of postseason success, if they reached the playoffs at all. After the Jays won the 1993 World Series, it was 22 years until they made another postseason. Toronto has a lot of recent October appearances, but finished last in the AL East in 2024 and came into the 2025 playoffs after being swept out of the wild card round in its last three opportunities, including by Seattle in 2022. Aside from that series three years ago, the Mariners have had it even worse: They’ve never won a World Series — never even played in one — and their 2022 postseason appearance snapped a 21-year playoff drought. So the 2025 ALCS is a pretty big deal for both teams, as someone is going to face the Brewers or Dodgers for baseball’s championship. The Rotations The starting rotation was not one of Toronto’s strengths in 2025. Of the 12 playoff teams, the Jays rotation ranked at the bottom in ERA, FIP, ERA-, and WAR. This wasn’t a surprise resulting from a bunch of nasty surprises, as we ranked the rotation 20th coming into the season. Kevin Gausman is the undisputed ace — something which kind of annoys me as an Orioles fan — and while he only reclaimed about a third of the strikeout rate that disappeared from 2023 to 2024, he has remained highly effective. And just as importantly for a pitcher, he is about as durable as they come, as he’s thrown the third-most innings of any pitcher over the last decade, and over the last five years, he’s second to only Logan Webb. What’s always struck me as impressive about Gausman is that he does it effectively as a two-pitch pitcher. The first is a four-seamer that he throws over half the time, primarily early in counts. The second is a nasty splitter, and one that he uses effectively against batters from both sides of the plate. (He also throws a slider, mostly to righties, but he uses it less than 10% of the time, and it’s never been an out pitch.) Gausman is an exclamation point, but after him comes a number of questions. José Berríos isn’t the pitcher he once was, and he was even sent to the bullpen at the end of the year before being placed on the IL with an elbow injury. Max Scherzer was signed to a one-year deal coming into 2025, but he missed three months with a thumb injury, and outside of a good run in August, he’s been hit very hard. Scherzer didn’t even make the ALDS roster; I have a lot of admiration for the physical bravery of the Blue Jays employee who had to break that to him. Bowden Francis was even less effective, and he’s been out since June with a shoulder impingement. Chris Bassitt did a great job eating innings for Toronto this season, and after missing the end of the season and the ALDS with back tightness, he made the ALCS roster. It’s unclear at the moment how the Jays plan on using both Bassitt and Scherzer, but the expectation is that one of them will start Game 4, with the other working out of the bullpen. Toronto was forced to improvise down the stretch and in the playoffs in order to find enough starting pitching. Following last year’s Tommy John surgery, Shane Bieber didn’t make his season debut until the third week of August. He isn’t his Cy Young-winning self, but the Jays acquired him from the Guardians in a deadline deal without giving up much, and they likely wouldn’t have gotten the top AL seed without him. Not chastened by the past struggles of prospects Nate Pearson and Ricky Tiedemann, the Jays advanced 2024 first-round pick Trey Yesavage through the system aggressively. Yesavage’s elevation paid off last week when he made the Yankees look like little leaguers with 11 strikeouts over 5 1/3 hitless innings. Blue Jays Rotation (Regular Season) Name G GS IP H HR BB SO ERA FIP ERA- WAR Kevin Gausman 32 32 193 155 21 50 189 3.59 3.41 88 4.1 Chris Bassitt 32 31 170 1/3 174 22 52 166 3.96 4.01 97 2.4 Trey Yesavage 3 3 14 13 0 7 16 3.21 2.35 79 0.4 Max Scherzer 17 17 85 87 19 23 82 5.19 4.99 127 0.4 Shane Bieber 7 7 40 1/3 34 8 7 37 3.57 4.47 88 0.3 We ranked the Mariners rotation highly coming into the season, at seventh in baseball, but remember what I said about life seldom being fair? Seattle’s solid starting five turned out to be more of a problem than expected. George Kirby and Bryce Miller missed significant time, and Emerson Hancock turned out to be a less-than-enthralling fill-in. Logan Gilbert missed a couple of months with a flexor strain, and since coming back, he’s performed more like a solid no. 2 or 3 starter than an ace. The good news is, it’s looking like the Mariners will have all five of their desired starting pitchers available for the ALCS, with Bryan Woo returning from a pectoral injury. That’s an advantage in a seven-game series, where it’s a lot harder to paper over a few missing pitchers with bullpen games. The Mariners have already tapped Miller to face off against Gausman in Game 1, a decision they almost certainly wouldn’t have made in a perfect world, as Miller will be pitching on short rest. He threw 55 pitches in ALDS Game 4, so he should be mostly recovered, but the real reason he’s starting is because the other options are on even less rest. Kirby was the starter against Tarik Skubal in Friday night’s Game 5, and during the 15-inning marathon, the Mariners needed to use both Gilbert and Luis Castillo out of the bullpen. (Woo doesn’t appear to be quite ready for Sunday.) Yes, Trey is savage, but I’d still give the Mariners an overall edge here despite these concerns. Rotational depth works to their advantage. Mariners Rotation (Regular Season) Name G GS IP H HR BB SO ERA FIP ERA- WAR Bryan Woo 30 30 186 2/3 137 26 36 198 2.94 3.47 77 3.6 Luis Castillo 32 32 180 2/3 168 23 46 162 3.54 3.88 92 2.6 Logan Gilbert 25 25 131 104 20 31 173 3.44 3.35 90 2.6 George Kirby 23 23 126 121 15 29 137 4.21 3.37 110 2.4 Bryce Miller 18 18 90 1/3 93 17 34 74 5.68 5.17 148 0.0 The Lineups The Blue Jays ranked fourth in the AL in runs scored, but unlike a lot of their successful offenses in previous years, this wasn’t on the back of home runs. The lineup was a bit of a throwback, as Toronto made the most contact in the majors and ranked third in line drive percentage. The result was a .265 team batting average, the best in baseball. (Hey, it’s 2025.) Anthony Santander disappointed in his first season in Toronto, but that was mainly because he missed the bulk of the season with a shoulder injury. And besides, his absence was more than compensated for by the surprising resurgence of George Springer, who seemed to be running on fumes in 2024. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got to immediate work earning his megadeal, and players like Bo Bichette and Alejandro Kirk had full comebacks from their underwhelming 2024 contributions. One thing the Blue Jays did very well here was filling in the holes around their best performers. Toronto entered the season with a lot of secondary talent to sort through, with players like Ernie Clement, Addison Barger, and Davis Schneider all showing flashes of situational value, but generally with unanswered questions. The Jays squeezed a lot of performance out of this trio, as well as from Nathan Lukes. That left Toronto with enough offense that it could appreciate the glovework of Andrés Giménez, the only real offensive hole in its 2025 lineup. Blue Jays Offense (Regular Season) Name PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG WAR wRC+ Alejandro Kirk 506 15 1 .282 .348 .421 4.7 116 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 680 23 6 .292 .381 .467 3.9 137 Ernie Clement 588 9 6 .277 .313 .398 3.2 98 Andrés Giménez 369 7 12 .210 .285 .313 1.0 70 Addison Barger 502 21 4 .243 .301 .454 2.2 107 Anthony Santander 221 6 0 .175 .271 .294 -0.9 61 Daulton Varsho 271 20 2 .238 .284 .548 2.2 123 Nathan Lukes 438 12 2 .255 .323 .407 1.8 103 George Springer 586 32 18 .309 .399 .560 5.2 166 Name PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG WAR wRC+ Tyler Heineman 174 3 2 .289 .361 .416 2.1 120 Isiah Kiner-Falefa 31 1 0 .233 .258 .367 -0.1 72 Davis Schneider 227 11 3 .234 .361 .436 1.3 127 Myles Straw 299 4 12 .262 .313 .367 1.8 91 We won’t know for a few weeks whether or not Cal Raleigh is the AL MVP, but it’s undeniable that 2025 was his season. Good defensive catchers that hit 60 homers are exceedingly rare; the list in baseball history consists of he, himself, and him. He’s the biggest part of the Seattle lineup, but let’s not forget about the Big Dumper Extended Universe. Julio Rodríguez made his third All-Star Game, and I’d argue that he’s somehow become underrated across baseball fandom generally, overshadowed by his slow starts to seasons and the Dumper behind the dish. Randy Arozarena turned out to be the left field answer the Mariners were looking for, and J.P. Crawford didn’t resemble his 2024 version at all. Jorge Polanco surprisingly had the best offensive season of his career, and Seattle bolstered its offense ahead of the trade deadline, when it added both Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suárez in separate deals with the Diamondbacks. Mariners Offense (Regular Season) Name PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG WAR wRC+ Cal Raleigh 705 60 14 .247 .359 .589 9.1 161 Josh Naylor 210 9 19 .299 .341 .490 1.8 137 Jorge Polanco 524 26 6 .265 .326 .495 2.6 132 Eugenio Suárez 220 13 3 .189 .255 .428 0.7 91 J.P. Crawford 654 12 8 .265 .352 .370 2.8 113 Randy Arozarena 709 27 31 .238 .334 .426 2.9 120 Julio Rodríguez 710 32 30 .267 .324 .474 5.7 126 Victor Robles 114 1 6 .245 .281 .330 -0.2 75 Dominic Canzone 268 11 3 .300 .358 .481 1.5 141 Name PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG WAR wRC+ Mitch Garver 290 9 3 .209 .297 .343 0.0 86 Harry Ford 8 0 0 .167 .250 .167 0.0 29 Luke Raley 219 4 2 .202 .319 .311 0.2 91 Leo Rivas 111 2 6 .244 .387 .333 0.8 121 Ben Williamson 295 1 5 .253 .294 .310 0.4 76 All told, the Mariners had the third-best wRC+ in baseball this season, behind only the Yankees and Dodgers, and that was accomplished playing two-thirds of the year without Naylor or Suárez. Their 113 wRC+ ranks third in team history, behind only the 1997 and 2001 editions. The Blue Jays have a very solid offense, but both ZiPS and I agree here: Seattle’s is a bit more dangerous, especially because Bichette was left off Toronto’s roster because of a knee injury. The Bullpens Both teams had middling bullpens this season, finishing in the middle of the pack both in regular ol’ numbers and fancy sabermetric stats. But the playoffs are largely about high-leverage hurlers, and that makes the weaker underbelly of both bullpens less of an issue. I’d take Seattle’s top-five relievers, consisting of Andrés Muñoz, Matt Brash, Eduard Bazardo, Caleb Ferguson, and Gabe Speier, over Toronto’s quintet of Jeff Hoffman, Yariel Rodríguez, Seranthony Domínguez, Louis Varland, and Brendon Little, but by a smaller margin than you might think: Park effects make the Jays look a bit worse and the M’s a bit better than reality demands. Blue Jays Bullpen (Regular Season) Name G GS IP H HR BB SO ERA FIP ERA- WAR Jeff Hoffman 71 0 68 54 15 27 84 4.37 4.90 107 -0.4 Seranthony Domínguez 24 0 21 12 1 12 25 3.00 3.37 74 0.3 Yariel Rodríguez 66 1 73 50 8 34 66 3.08 4.40 76 0.1 Braydon Fisher 52 1 50 32 4 19 62 2.70 3.02 66 0.8 Brendon Little 79 0 68 1/3 48 2 45 91 3.03 2.92 74 1.3 Louis Varland 23 1 23 2/3 24 3 9 28 4.94 3.56 121 0.2 Eric Lauer 28 15 104 2/3 90 15 26 102 3.18 3.85 78 1.4 Mason Fluharty 55 0 52 2/3 36 6 24 56 4.44 3.97 109 0.2 The edge between the two bullpens may not come down to which one is better, but rather, which one is the most rested. Brash, Muñoz, and Bazardo all had multi-inning appearances on Friday, and with Miller pitching on short rest, the Mariners can’t count on getting seven innings from their Game 1 starter. If the Jays get to Miller early, Seattle may have to simply rely on someone like Hancock to throw four or five innings to preserve the pen for Game 2 and beyond. Toronto enters Sunday with three full days of rest. Mariners Bullpen (Regular Season) Name G GS IP H HR BB SO ERA FIP ERA- WAR Andrés Muñoz 64 0 62 1/3 36 2 28 83 1.73 2.43 45 1.9 Matt Brash 53 0 47 1/3 41 4 18 58 2.47 3.05 65 0.8 Eduard Bazardo 73 0 78 2/3 53 9 27 82 2.52 3.64 66 0.5 Gabe Speier 76 0 62 43 5 11 82 2.61 2.31 68 1.7 Caleb Ferguson 25 0 22 21 1 8 17 3.27 3.41 85 0.1 Emerson Hancock 22 16 90 93 15 31 64 4.90 5.08 128 0.0 Luke Jackson 10 0 11 1/3 6 0 4 10 2.38 2.69 62 0.2 Carlos Vargas 70 0 77 81 10 23 54 3.97 4.59 104 -0.6 The Bullpens Of course there are going to be projections! ZiPS ALCS Projection Team Win in Four Win in Five Win in Six Win in Seven Victory Blue Jays 4.6% 9.2% 14.9% 15.4% 44.1% Mariners 8.0% 16.3% 16.0% 15.7% 55.9% ZiPS gives the Mariners a slight overall edge, 56% to 44%. The two biggest questions, at least based on how ZiPS sees it, is Woo’s availability and the Scherzer or Bassitt start. If for some reason Woo isn’t healthy, the edge shrinks to 51% to 49% in the projections. And as for Scherzer, whatever the projections think, I’m not sure that I’d want to count him out in what possibility could be the final start of his Hall of Fame career. Source View the full article
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Photo Credit: Marvel The first trailer for VisionQuest was shown at New York Comic Con. VisionQuest, sometimes referred to as Vision Quest, is the forthcoming Marvel Television series arriving on Disney+ next year. Serving as a spin-off to WandaVision, the show is created by Terry Matalas and will once again see Paul Bettany reprise his role as Vision. What happens in the VisionQuest trailer? While the VisionQuest trailer that was shown at New York Comic Con hasn’t been released online, Variety has a description of the footage, which offers some insight as to what MCU fans can expect from the new show. “The trailer showed Bettany back as White Vision from the ending of WandaVision, plus a regular-looking human version,” the article reads. “There was also human versions of Ultron, who was voiced by James Spader in the second Avengers movie, and the AI programs Jarvis, Friday, and Edith. At the end of the trailer, there was a brief shot of an adult Tommy, Vision, and Wanda’s son that appeared as a child in WandaVision. “Vision Quest was described as the third part of a trilogy that included WandaVision and Agatha All Along. In the trailer, Bettany walks up to a white mansion and is greeted by human servants who are really just recreated AI programs. They include Jarvis, who was Tony Stark’s AI program that later became Vision; Friday, who replaced Jarvis and was the AI assistant to Stark and Spider-Man; and Edith, the AI program in Stark’s sunglasses from Spider-Man: Far From Home.” In addition to Bettany and Spader, the cast of Marvel Studios’ VisionQuest includes Todd Stashwick as Paladin, Ruaridh Mollica as Thomas Shepherd, T’Na Miller as Jocasta, Emily Hampshire as Edith, Orla Brady as Friday, Faran Tahir as Raza, and more. Marvel’s VisionQuest will premiere on the Disney+ streaming service in 2026, though an exact premiere date has not yet been set. Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post VisionQuest: What to Expect From WandaVision Spin-off Show Revealed in Trailer appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article