Sports

May 11, 2025

Published 2 months ago

TL;DR

Saints’ Carr retires; Timberwolves, Celtics, Nuggets lead NBA series; Padres rout Rockies, Judge dominates MLB.


Highlights

  • NFL: Saints QB Derek Carr retires at 34 due to shoulder injury; Saints clear $30M in cap space, rookie Tyler Shough leads open QB competition 1.
  • NBA Playoffs: Timberwolves take 2–1 lead over Warriors (Edwards 36 pts, Randle triple-double) 2; Celtics hit 20 threes to rout Knicks, trail 2–1 3; Nuggets up 2–1 on Thunder despite Jokic’s struggles 16.
  • NHL Playoffs: Golden Knights beat Oilers with 0.4-second goal, trail series 2–1; Vegas loses captain Mark Stone to injury 4.
  • MLB: Padres rout Rockies 21-0 (worst shutout in Rockies history); Rockies now 6-33, on pace for record losses 11; Aaron Judge (Mets) leads MLB in average (.404), HR (13), total bases (107) 12; Reds score 10 in first inning vs. Astros 11.
  • Soccer: Bayern Munich clinch 34th Bundesliga title (Kane, Olise score in MĂŒller farewell) 8; Hamburger SV promoted after 7 years 9; Atletico Madrid secure Champions League spot as Sorloth nets four in first half 10.
  • Women’s Soccer: Angel City FC’s Savy King collapses on field, hospitalized but stable; NWSL to review medical protocols 13.
  • Boxing: Emanuel Navarrete retains WBO super-featherweight title via controversial technical decision; review suggests cut was from punch, possible appeal/rematch 14.
  • UFC: Jack Della Maddalena wins welterweight title, first time Australia has two UFC champs 5; Jose Aldo retires after loss 6; Shevchenko defends flyweight title 7; Vitor Belfort to enter UFC Hall of Fame 20.
  • MotoGP: Johann Zarco wins French GP at Le Mans, first French premier-class winner there since 1954 17.
  • Horse Racing: Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Junior Alvarado fined $62,000, suspended for whip violation 15.
  • Real Madrid: VinĂ­cius JĂșnior extends contract through 2030, rejects €1B Saudi offer 18; Barcelona Women clinch sixth straight Liga F title with 9-0 win 19.

Commentary

Derek Carr’s retirement forces a reset for the Saints, freeing significant cap space but leaving the team with an inexperienced QB group under new head coach Kellen Moore 1. Fantasy and futures markets should monitor how the Saints address the position—rookie Tyler Shough currently tops the depth chart, but a veteran addition or trade remains possible 1.

NBA playoff series are tightening: the Timberwolves’ late-game execution and Randle’s back-to-back double-digit assist games shift the odds against the Warriors, who remain without Stephen Curry 2. Boston’s three-point barrage keeps them alive against the Knicks 3, while Denver’s supporting cast covers for Jokic’s off night 16. Bettors and DFS players should track usage, injuries, and rotation tweaks ahead of Monday’s pivotal Game 4s 2316.

The Padres’ 21-0 blowout of the Rockies underscores both San Diego’s offensive upside and Colorado’s historic struggles—Rockies pitchers have now allowed 55 runs over three games, and the team is on pace to break the MLB single-season loss record 11. Aaron Judge’s league-leading stats anchor Mets stacks for fantasy and prop markets 12. In soccer, Bayern’s title 8 and Atletico’s Champions League qualification 10 lock in key league outcomes, while transfer speculation will intensify with VinĂ­cius JĂșnior’s contract extension 18.

Combat sports saw notable shifts: Jack Della Maddalena’s welterweight title win 5 and Shevchenko’s successful defense 7 reinforce divisional hierarchies, while Jose Aldo’s retirement 6 and the Navarrete-Suarez controversy 14 may impact future matchmaking and betting lines. Angel City FC’s Savy King incident highlights the need for real-time injury monitoring, with the NWSL set to review medical protocols 13.

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