Cleveland, OH
Under-the-Radar Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Targets That Would Matter in the Playoffs
The Cleveland Cavaliers started the party at the NBA trade deadline on Saturday night.
The Cavs flipped De’Andre Hunter to the Sacramento Kings in a three-team trade with the Chicago Bulls. In return, the Cavaliers received Keon Ellis and Dennis Schröder from the Kings.
Schröder and Ellis are prime examples of under the radar trade targets for the Cavaliers to improve their playoff situation. There will be plenty of pressure on the Cavs to find postseason success after failing to get further than the second round in the Donovan Mitchell era.
Here are three more moves the Cavs can make that could make a big difference for the postseason.
1. Trade Lonzo Ball
A bit of addition by subtraction to get the ball rolling – no pun intended.
Ball has wildly underwhelmed during his first season with the Cavaliers. The Cavs traded Isaac Okoro to the Bulls over the summer to land Ball. He’s having a career-worst shooting season and hasn’t made any difference on the court.
By adding Ellis and Schröder, the Cavs have a major backlog of backcourt depth. Trading Ball can ensure that both newly acquired guards can get minutes while continuing to develop Craig Porter Jr. and Tyrese Proctor. At some point, Max Strus will make his season debut for the Cavs after missing over half of the season with a fractured foot.
2. Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks
All eyes are on the Milwaukee Bucks at the trade deadline, as they are listening to offers for superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Cavs president of basketball operations Koby Altman is an aggressive trader, and has probably enquired about Antetokounmpo. But would the Bucks, who are partially owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, really trade one of the NBA’s biggest superstars to Dan Gilbert’s Cavaliers?
It’s much more likely that the Cavs could involve themselves in a trade for Antetokounmpo as the third team. Even if Antetokounmpo doesn’t come to Cleveland, the Cavs can buy low on Bobby Portis, who was a key contributor to the Bucks’ title run in 2021.
3. Herb Jones, New Orleans Pelicans
The Cavs have not gotten much out of Larry Nance Jr. or Thomas Bryant, who were supposed to be the big offseason acquisitions to provide more depth in the frontcourt.
Perhaps the Cavs can use their surplus of guard depth to help Zion Williamson’s Pelicans by returning Jones, the 6-foot-7 forward that would be a nice, long upgrade – especially in a world without Hunter on the roster.
Cleveland, OH
Yankees Take Another in Cleveland
The Cleveland Guardians fell to the New York Yankees, again, tonight. Dropping game two in this series gives New York the series win and puts the Guardians five games above .500.
Slade Cecconi had a strong outing and is looking like he is hitting a groove. Cecconi went 5.0 innings, giving up 2 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks. He struck out two batters.
The Guardians scored 2 runs on 10 hits and 4 walks. Both runs came in the bottom of the third inning.
With two quick outs to start the inning, José Ramírez hit a single to center, then reached second on his 24th stolen base of the season. Chase DeLuter singled to center, scoring José from second. Kyle Manzardo drew a walk and Rhys Hoskins was hit by pitch to load them up. Angel Martínez singled to Paul Goldschmidt at first base who made a diving catch. Goldschmidt lobbed the ball to the pitcher with just enough arch that Angel was able to slide into first and beat out the tag.
In the top of the fourth, Travis Bazzana made a great sliding catch to end the inning.
The Guards bullpen did their best to hold it down, all things considering. Colin Holderman walked a batter in his inning of work. Tim Herrin gave up a run in his second inning of work, a solo shot to Jazz Chisolm Jr. He fell to 0-2 on the season, recording the loss. The home run was the only hit he allowed. Matt Festa finished the eighth inning, allowing only one other hit. Shawn Armstrong closed the game, keeping the Yankees at bay, but the damage was already done
This team is going through a funk that seems like it could be easily fixed with a couple of pieces or strategic moves. Tonight they left 13 runners on base and were 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position. While the hot start to this season is providing the buffer they need for these sorts of slumps, something needs to improve soon or the White Sox will be taking ahold of first place in the AL Central before we know it.
Cleveland, OH
New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Guardians prediction, pick for Tuesday 6/9/26
Bryan Armetta offers up a preview, prediction and pick for Tuesday’s MLB game between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians.
It took ten innings, but the Yankees (39-26) eked out a 7-5 win on Tuesday. New York is in a dead heat with the rival Rays for first place in the AL East. As for the Guardians (37-31), winning the lackluster AL Central isn’t their biggest challenge. Cleveland is hoping to prove it can take down the Junior Circuit’s best squads. A victory tonight over the hated Pinstripes would go a long way tonight.
The Yankees are favorites (-123) over the Guardians, with the over/under set at 8.5 runs. Below, I’ve laid out my preview, prediction, and best bet for Tuesday’s showdown between New York and Cleveland on DraftKings Sportsbook.
Yankees vs. Guardians pick, best bet
- Yankees vs. Guardians under 8.5 runs (-103): Cole is too good of a pitcher to get beat by the same squad twice in one week. It’s not as if Cleveland’s bats come into this one on a hot streak either. As for Cecconi, continued use of the curveball will be key this evening. He’s already shown an ability to keep New York’s potent lineup in check.
Yankees vs. Guardians prediction, preview
New York was dealt a significant blow last week with the loss of Aaron Judge (ribs). Fortunately, there’s more than enough offensive firepower on this squad going forward. The duo of Ben Rice (184 wRC+) and Cody Bellinger (138 wRC+) have been terrific this season for the Bronx Bombers. As a unit, the Yankees are averaging an American League-best 5.09 runs per game. To boot, they lead all of baseball with 95 home runs. No matter how you slice it, this team can swing the bat with the best of them.
That makes this a tricky spot for Slade Cecconi this evening. The right-hander has produced a mediocre 4.92 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and 54 strikeouts (7.2 K/9). With that being said, the 27-year-old is fresh off of a six-inning, one-run outing against New York. The outing saw Cecconi mix in more curveball usage, arguably his most effective pitch. Over his last five starts, the right-hander has accounted for a 3.04 ERA. Yankees batters are slashing .167/.211/.328 against the curveball this season. Cecconi excels at limiting free passes (2.8 BB/9). New York’s offense works 4.26 walks per game, third-most in the majors.
On the other side, it’ll be Gerrit Cole toeing the slab. Over three starts this season, the former Cy Young winner owns a 2.00 ERA, 0.89 WHIP and 14 strikeouts (7.0 K/9). He gave up four earned runs over 5.1 innings last week vs. Cleveland. Still, there’s a decent chance the six-time All-Star enjoys more success tonight. The Guardians own a .678 OPS against right-handed pitching, fifth-worst in the league. In his last six meetings with Cleveland, postseason included, Cole has a 3.03 ERA.
The newest weapon in Cole’s arsenal is a changeup, which he’s thrown 16% of the time. Other off-speed weapons include the slider (16%) and curveball (12%). Against those three offerings, the Guardians own a .197 batting average, .267 on-base percentage and .267 wOBA. The team has also scored 37 runs over their previous ten contests, fifth-fewest in baseball during that stretch. Cleveland is averaging 4.03 runs per game at home, seventh-worst in the league this season.
Best Bet: Yankees vs. Guardians under 8.5 runs (-103)
Last week aside, Cole has been terrific this season. I’d expect New York’s ace to bounce back against a subpar Cleveland lineup. As for the Guardians, Cecconi is finally starting to get comfortable on the mound. Facing a Yankees lineup without Judge should lead to another decent performance on Tuesday. At 8.5 runs, this total feels a bit too high.
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18-year-old shot in Brook Park, 2 arrested in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A teen was shot in Brook Park around 1:00 P.M. Monday, according to police.
Brook Park officers were sent to a residence in the 5200 block of Smith Road for a report of a male shot.
Officers found the teen shot outside the residence and immediately started first aid.
Brook Park EMS took the victim to MetroHealth Hospital, where he is in stable condition.
Officers identified two suspects, quickly found and arrested them in downtown
Police said this was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the community.
Information about the suspects and charges will be released when it becomes available.
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