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Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: Pitchers to sell high and buy low on

After deviating from the usual format during recent weeks, this edition of the Trade Analyzer is back to focusing on some buy-low and sell-high options. And this week’s group is comprised entirely of hurlers, which has been an underrepresented position in recent articles.

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The sporadic nature of pitching appearances tends to make the stats of hurlers fluctuate wildly early in the season, but we are reaching the point in the campaign where many pitcher stat lines have begun to normalize, which gives smart fantasy managers the data they need to make smart trades.

Sell High

José Soríano, SP, Angels:After a memorable start to the season that included a 0.24 ERA in his first six starts, Soriano has looked more like previous iterations of himself over his past five outings. The right-hander has logged a 5.34 ERA and 1.40 WHIP over that five-start stretch, while posting a 31:14 K:BB ratio that is acceptable but not special. When looking at his season-long statistics, there is little that stands out as notably different from previous seasons, beyond an improved strikeout rate.

We also need to factor in that Soriano pitches for the team with the American League’s worst record (21-34) and one that is known for doing a poor job at developing pitchers. Managers should be happy to trade the 27-year-old for a sizable return while he still has ace-like ratios (2.44 ERA, 1.07 WHIP).

Nick Martinez, SP/RP, Rays:Managers who believe that the Rays are in the midst of a magical season where everything goes their way can keep Martinez. Everyone else should trade him away.

The 35-year-old has logged a dazzling 1.51 ERA on the strength of an unsustainable 92.9% strand rate. His lowly 14.9% strikeout rate is his worst mark since his 2022 return from a stint in Japan. Managers who can get anything of value for the right-hander should make the move, as his skill set is easily replaceable from the waiver wire.

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Eduardo Rodríguez, SP, Diamondbacks:Rodríguez has plenty of similarities to Martinez, with fortunate marks in BABIP (.259) and strand rate (84.9) driving his fantasy production. The southpaw with an excellent 2.31 ERA has earned marks in the range of 4.00 from every major ERA estimator. There won’t be a significant trade market for Rodríguez, but small deals can sometimes reap large rewards in the long run.

My plan would be to use him to sweeten the pot in a larger deal and then replace him with a better pitcher who remains on the waiver wire.

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Paul Sewald, RP, Diamondbacks:Sewald has been one of this season’s waiver wire gems, as he ranks fourth in the majors with 13 saves. And although there isn’t heavy statistical evidence for making this move, my gut says that managers should cash him out on the trade market in the coming weeks.

The 36-year-old has had an inconsistent career, and across 2024-25, he logged a 4.40 ERA over just 59.1 innings. He deserves credit for improving his strikeout rate this season, but he has also enjoyed the benefits of a .140 BABIP despite allowing plenty of hard contact. Sewald’s skills or luck could regress as the season progresses, which would make him a shaky saves source.

Buy Low

Jesús Luzardo, SP, Phillies:Death, taxes and Luzardo enduring wild fluctuations with his ratios. Perhaps no pitcher excites and exasperates fantasy managers as much as Luzardo, who regularly rotates from seven shutout innings to giving up 5+ runs over fewer than five frames. He has notched the latter stat line in four of his 11 starts this season, which has heavily contributed to a 4.38 ERA and 1.28 WHIP.

His underlying stats continue to paint the left-hander as an ace, including a 3.13 xERA and a 72:17 K:BB ratio. Fantasy managers who need to take a chance with their pitching staff can acquire Luzardo in hopes that he irons out the rough patches this summer.

Garrett Crochet, SP, Red Sox:Acquiring Crochet at a discount is a sensible Hail Mary for managers who need to take drastic steps to fix a disappointing pitching staff. The left-hander has been ineffective or injured this season, which has resulted in a 6.30 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP. His return date from the IL continues to be pushed back, and what was once expected to be a minimal stint is now destined to be five weeks or more. Still, when Crochet is at his best, he can impact the fantasy standings more than virtually any pitcher, which we saw when he went 18-5 with 255 strikeouts and terrific ratios (2.59 ERA, 1.03 WHIP) last season. As you’ll see on theYahoo Trade Market, some of his recent returns have been underwhelming.

Devin Williams, RP, Mets:At first glance, Williams looks like a bust. After all, he has earned just seven saves while also producing poor ratios (6.35 ERA, 1.65 WHIP). A closer look shows that the right-hander allowed all of his earned runs during a four-appearance stretch from April 15-23 and on May 24, while logging a 12:2 K:BB ratio and 0.41 WHIP in between those outings.

The Mets’ overall win total and Williams’ save chances have been impacted by a sluggish New York offense that should improve at some point. The 31-year-old remains a useful closer, and wise managers will buy him at a significant discount on the premise that he hasn’t bounced back from his 2025 struggles.

David Bednar, RP, Yankees:Next, we move from the former Yankees closer to the current one. Bednar may be as easy to acquire as Williams, even though he has more saves (12), as he hasn’t pitched well in May (6.10 ERA, 1.45 WHIP).

The 31-year-old has done a great job of inducing grounders (58.5%), but unfortunately, too many of them have found holes in the infield (.369 BABIP). His 28:10 K:BB ratio is a strong mark, and unlike Williams, he has the support of a winning team. His 4.70 ERA should soon regress closer to his 3.21 FIP.

Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: Pitchers to sell high and buy low on

After deviating from the usual format during recent weeks, this edition of the Trade Analyzer is back to focusing on some buy-low and s...
Gayle King recalls catching her husband cheating on her with a friend: 'The only person I told was Oprah'

Gayle King opens up about her ex-husband's cheating scandal on Call Her Daddy.

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Key Points

  • She said she caught her ex with a friend in her bedroom when her kids were just toddlers.

  • King called Oprah Winfrey right away, who gave her sound advice on the relationship.

Gayle Kingopened up about the moment she found her husband in her bedroom with another woman on theCall Her Daddypodcast.

TheCBS Morningshostsat down with Alex Cooperfor an interview on Wednesday and shared stories about her life, career, and long-lasting friendship withOprah Winfrey. One pivotal moment in their BFF history came in 1990 when King, 71, found her now ex-husband, William Bumpus, getting intimate with a friend — while her 2- and 3-year-old children were home with their nanny.

The first person she called was Winfrey, 72.

"I came home and caught him," King began, launching into the story of how she discovered a close friend in her bedroom wearing her bath towel after a work trip was canceled.

She told the woman, "'I can't believe that you are here and that you are doing this. I can't believe that you are doing this.' And I even said, 'I thought we were friends!' It sounded so pitiful."

The embarrassment escalated soon enough when the police showed up after King triggered the house alarm when she returned home. As a local news anchor, the cops were slightly starstruck and asked for her autograph.

"I wanted to say, 'Could you take out the trash?' But I didn't," King told Cooper. "And I didn't want them to know because it's a type of thing that they screw up, but you're thinking, 'I don't want anybody to know when I haven't done anything wrong.' I just wanted to get them in and out as quickly as possible."

King reiterated that her biggest concern was protecting her kids — daughter Kirby, now 40, and son Will, now 39 —and keeping people from finding out about her husband's affair. Her first thought, however, was to call the other woman's husband.

"She was married, and I said, 'I'm calling him,' her husband. And [Bumpus] goes, 'Don't call because they have a good marriage.' [I said], 'They have a good marriage? The girl's pajama bottoms are in my bed,'" King recalled.

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She noted Bumpus kept begging her not to call the husband before taking the woman to the train station. That's when Kingcalled Winfrey.

"I called Oprah, and Oprah goes, 'Let me get this straight. He left you there alone and went with her?' I know your mouth is open," King told Cooper, 31. "And she said, 'Oh girl, you don't even know how bad this is.' And I'm going, 'Yeah, but he said they had a good marriage.'Stupid."

King said she confided in Winfrey over her mom and three sisters. "The only person I told was Oprah. The only person," King said. "And then she said, 'Well, call her husband.' I go, 'You think I should call?' [She said], 'Yes. Call.'"

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Two hours after she discovered the affair, King called the woman's husband — only his wife had gotten in his ear first.

"He said, 'She told me you would be calling. She said that you came home early unexpected, and you drew the wrong conclusion. And she told me you would call and say that you thought they were having an affair.' Masterful. Isn't that masterful?"

King noted the two were psychologists and tried to play a mind game with her, but she wasn't falling for it.

"I said, 'Okay. You think I should get some help? Does your wife have a pink satin pajama top? Does she have some green mint panties that go with that? And, oh, by the way ... there are semen stains in my bed. So am I delusional and out of touch with reality?' And then I said, 'Go f--- yourself,' and I hung up the telephone," she added, noting how proud she was of herself in that moment. "But it took over two hours and Oprah saying to me, 'Are you f---ing nuts? Call him!'"

King was married to Bumpus, an attorney, from 1982 to 1993. They tried to work things out following the incident and got back together a few times before King realized he was cheating again. "I would be out in the garage feeling the hood of the car to see if it was warm. I was going through his phone, and I thought, 'I don't wanna live like this,'" King told Cooper.

After King brought up the cheating scandal ina 2016 interview, Bumpus released a statement apologizing for his decision.

"I have been haunted with this life altering choice,"the statement read. "Though I have dealt with this privately, I publicly apologize for the major transgression that dramatically changed all of our lives. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Gayle and how she handled herself with grace. Despite the situation, she kept our children, as well as my relationship and involvement with them, as a clear priority."

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He added, "Gayle was a great wife, an excellent mother and a fantastic co-parent. I am eternally grateful for all that she has done and continues to do to enrich my life and the lives of our incredible adult children. I continue to be a work in progress and have spent the last 26 years striving to be a better man and father. I applaud Gayle's continued phenomenal success and friendship!"

Of her ex-husband, King told Cooper they now see each other at family events. "I just saw him yesterday because [it was] my grandchild's christening. I just saw him. He ain't looking so good. Nope."

King added, "I am in such a good place that at the weddings and christenings, I'm like, 'Can I get you anything?' Him and [his] girlfriend. She seems very nice and lovely. 'Can I get you guys anything? I'm so glad you came.'"

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Here is an early prediction for where Jets will pick at 2027 NFL Draft

TheNew York Jetsare loaded up ahead of the 2027 NFL Draft even though we're still a very long ways away from next offseason.

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It's well known that the Jets hold three first-round selections at the 2027 draft.Sports Illustratedprojected where all 32 first-round picks will be at next year's draft... including the trio held by Gang Green.

The two that headed to New York via trades withIndianapolis Coltsand Dallas Cowboys end up being predicted to be at No. 14 and 15, respectively.

But the all important one will likely be the Jets' original Round 1 selection. That's because it's the one that could put the team in the best position to draft their quarterback of the future once the Geno Smith era is over.

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That originalJetspick is slated to be No. 3 overall. Two teams that could also select top QBs at the 2027 draft in theMiami DolphinsandArizona Cardinalsare projected to have the top-two picks, respectively.

But it's still a great position to be in if the Jets still want quarterback next offseason.ESPNrecently projected as many as six quarterbacks could be selected in the first round in 2027.

SI's breakdown of the top projected picks at the 2027 draft can be found below:

What immediately sticks out is how the projected top-four will probably all be in the race for quarterbacks. The Miami Dolphins signed Malik Willis as a temporary solution to their full-blown rebuild. The Jets have the aforementioned three-first round picks with Geno Smith and Cade Klubnik at QB. TheCleveland Brownswill sort through the Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders mess, and the Arizona Cardinals will firmly be in the market, too.

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Where to watch Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Tuesday, May 26

The Cincinnati Reds, ranked fourth in the NL Central with a 28-25 record, face the New York Mets, who are fifth in the NL East with a 22-32 record. Cincinnati is favored with a -130 moneyline compared to New York's +100. Chase Burns starts for Cincinnati with a 1.83 ERA, while the Mets' starter is TBD.

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How to watch Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets

Team records

  • Cincinnati Reds: 28-25 (fourth in NL Central)

  • New York Mets: 22-32 (fifth in NL East)

Odds

  • Spread: New York Mets +1.5

  • Moneyline: New York Mets +105 / Cincinnati Reds -130

  • Over/Under: 7.5

Starting pitchers

Cincinnati Reds:Chase Burns (6-1, ERA: 1.83, K: 64, WHIP: 0.95)

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New York Mets:TBD

Series:Game 2 of 3 (series tied)

Weather:73°F at first pitch

Where to watch Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Tuesday, May 26

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Megan Moroney Performs 'Wonder' at Her Best Friend Natalie's Wedding: 'This Might Be the Most Meaningful Time I Play It'

Megan Moroney performed at her best friend Natalie King's wedding

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NEED TO KNOW

  • At the event, which took place on Saturday, May 23, the country star played her first-ever single "Wonder"

  • Moroney released "Wonder" in 2021

Megan Moroneygave her best friend the ultimate wedding present.

The country star performed the first song she ever released at her BFFNatalie King's wedding to Alex Harpon Saturday, May 23, in Turks and Caicos.

Moroney, 28, who was designated the influencer's maid of honor, shared footage of the performance of her song "Wonder"on TikTok.

During her set, where she sported a yellow chiffon dress with her hair in an updo, the "6 Months Later" artist told guests that the song was originally written for King, 28, years before.

"I've played this song a lot, but I think that this might be the most meaningful time that I play it," said Moroney. "For those of you who don't know, the first song I ever released was a song written for Natalie. She was trying to date some loser."

She continued, "In the song, I'm telling Natalie that if you just hold out, you're going to find someone who just shows up early, and you're never gonna have to wonder how he feels about you. And I definitely think with Alex, you've found that."

While playing the track, Moroney noted that the song is now "happy" and "we're celebrating."

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"@Natalie King🥹," she simply captioned the post.

Moroney even changed the lyrics of the song during the wedding from "He won't make you wonder / You shouldn't have to wonder" to "He don't make Nat wonder / She shouldn't have to wonder."

"Wonder" was released in 2021.

Moroney, who, with nine nods, was themost nominatedartist at the2026 ACM Awards, revealedshe was skipping this year's ceremonyfor her BFF's wedding.

“i'm so honored to be nominated tonight,” Moroney wrote in a May 17 Instagram Stories post tagging King. “i'm rooting on all my friends from afar! I'm out of the country this week on [maid of honor] duty to get my bestie married.”

At the end of the post, which featured text over an image of Moroney and King wearing wedding-themed sweatsuits, the "Wish I Didn't" artist said she was looking forward to seeing fans at the opening night of theCloud 9 Touron May 29.

“i 🩷you guys & can't wait to see y'all in columbus!” Moroney wrote at the time. “counting down the days :)”

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