— Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora Saturday, after his team beat the Orioles 17-1. Red Sox are struggling at 10-17, in last place in the AL East. Boston also fired five of its coaches, so things will be chaotic around the Red Sox for a little while.
— Week 3 of the NFL season; Cowboys-Ravens are playing a game in Brazil because apparently, teams make a boatload of money when they play games in other countries.
— Jets traded up to draft Clemson QB Cade Klubnik, the 10th QB they’ve drafted since 2010, tied with New England for the most during that time.
Jets’ QB room right now:
Geno Smith
Cade Klubnik
Bailey Zappe
Brady Cook
— New Orleans Saints scored TD’s on only 44% of their red zone drives last year, worst they’ve done since 2005, which helps explain why they drafted three WR’s and a tight end this week.
— Saints first-round pick Jordyn Tyson has a brother who plays in the NBA.
Saints fourth-round pick Bryce Lance has a brother who is the Chargers’ backup QB.
Saints fifth-round pick Lorenzo Styles has a brother who was Washington’s first-round pick on Thursday night.
— There were 27 WR’s drafted in the first five rounds, most in any draft in the last 60 years.
— Dolphins’ second-round pick Jacob Rodriguez is married to a woman who flies Blackhawk helicopters in the Army.
— For some reason, Cleveland Browns drafted Arkansas QB Taylor Green in the 6th round, even though they drafted two quarterbacks last year. They’re the first team to draft three QB’s in a two-year span, since the Carolina Panthers in 2010-11.
— They had 320,000 people in a parking lot in Pittsburgh Thursday, for the first round the NFL Draft; just have been an excellent night for pickpockets.
— There were five guys hosting the draft Saturday on ESPN; four guys had laptops, Louis Riddick even had two laptops, but Mel Kiper Jr just had a stack of papers with his notes on it.
— Famous birthdays, April 26th
Carol Burnett, 93
Gary Cuozzo, 85
Willie Miller, 79
Phil Olsen, 78
Bill Wennington, 63
Kevin James, 61
Natrone Means, 54
Bailey Zappe, 27
Delon Wright, 24
Missed a birthday; Vince Ferragamo, first QB to lead the Rams to a Super Bowl, he turned 72 years old Friday. He was a very good quarterback. Happy belated birthday.
— Magic 113, Pistons 105
Orlando blew a 17-point lead, but rallied late to win.
Magic was +12 in the 14:00 Jamal Cain played off the bench.
This is 13th time in last 42 years (84 series) that the #8-seed has led the #1-seed 2-1 in a series. Of those previous 12, five underdogs won the series.
Orlando leads series, 2-1
— Thunder 121, Suns 109
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 42 points for OKC.
Phoenix was minus-16 in the 9:00 Jalen Green didn’t play.
Oklahoma City leads series, 3-0
— Knicks 114, Hawks 98
Karl-Anthony Towns had his first playoff triple-double.
Atlanta shot only 10-41 behind the arc.
New York led 58-44 at halftime.
Series is tied, 2-2.
— Timberwolves 112, Nuggets 96
Minnesota outscored the Nuggets 32-24 in third quarter.
Ayo Dosunmu scored 43 points; he didn’t start.
Denver shot only 6-28 behind the arc.
Timberwolves lead series, 3-1
— Five of the six teams who are currently in last place finished last season with records over .500; only Colorado was also in last place last year- they’re actually a lot better this year.
— Padres 6, Diamondbacks 4
This game was played in Mexico City, where the elevation is 50% higher than Denver’s.
Zac Gallen had a 4-0 lead in 4th inning, but got hit by a line drive, left the game.
Ty France hit two solo home runs for San Diego.
— Mariners 11, Cardinals 9
There were eight home runs hit in this game.
St Louis led 9-7 after seven innings.
Cole Young was 3-for-4, scored three runs.
— Reds 9, Tigers 2
Sal Stewart went 3-for-4, with a home run and five RBI.
Cincinnati led 6-1 after the second inning.
Jack Flaherty is 0-2, 5.33 in his first six starts.
— Phillies 8, Braves 5 (10)
Bryce Harper had four RBI, including the game-winning hit in 10th inning.
Zack Wheeler allowed two runs in 5 IP, in his first start this year.
Phillies’ win snaps their 10-game losing skid.
— New York 8, Astros 3
Game was tied 2-2 after six innings.
Austin Wells hit the go-ahead homer in the 7th inning.
Astros have lost 13 of their last 17 games.
— Nationals 6, White Sox 3 (10)
Nasim Nunez went 2-for-4, had four RBI
Jake Irvin pitched 5.2 IP, didn’t allow a run for Washington.
Crowd of 35,175 was the White Sox’ biggest home crowd for an April game that wasn’t the home opener, since 2007.
— Mets’ SS Francisco Lindor’s calf injury is worse than Juan Soto’s was; Lindor is expected to be out more than a month.