Sports

June 28, 2025

Published 2 months ago

TL;DR

TNT exits NBA TV; Orioles set MLB comeback record; Canadiens trade for Dobson, Islanders pick Schaefer No. 1.


Highlights

  • TNT Sports ends 17-year NBA TV/NBA.com partnership after 2024-25; NBA to take content in-house or seek new partners1.
  • Mavericks’ Cooper Flagg opens as heavy NBA Rookie of the Year betting favorite16; Ace Bailey (Jazz) will report after speculation11.
  • Angels manager Ron Washington out for rest of MLB season (medical leave); Ray Montgomery named interim manager2.
  • Orioles set MLB record with 22-8 comeback win after trailing by six; Jackson Holliday homers, Gunnar Henderson nearly cycles13.
  • Yankees promote top prospect Spencer Jones to Triple-A; homers in debut, could factor into trade or roster plans15.
  • Reds’ Nick Martinez loses no-hitter in 9th, beats Padres 8-1; Spencer Steer homers three times14.
  • Canadiens acquire Noah Dobson from Islanders, sign him to eight-year, $76M deal6; Islanders select defenseman Matthew Schaefer No. 1 overall in NHL Draft7.
  • Maple Leafs re-sign John Tavares to four-year, $17.5M extension, providing cap flexibility as Mitch Marner nears free agency10.
  • Riot Games allows regulated betting sponsors for League of Legends and Valorant esports, aiming to bolster team finances19.
  • Mercedes confirms exploratory talks with Max Verstappen for 2026 F1 seat; Russell contract talks ongoing3.
  • Spain’s Aitana BonmatĂ­ hospitalized with viral meningitis ahead of Women’s Euro 2025; status for opener vs. Portugal uncertain4.
  • San Jose Sharks draft OHL star Michael Misa second overall8; Blackhawks select Anton Frondell third9.

Commentary

The NBA’s broadcast landscape is set for major change as TNT Sports exits NBA TV and NBA.com management after 2024-25, following the league’s new $77 billion media-rights deals1. The NBA is expected to bring production in-house or align with new partners, which could alter how fans and bettors access league content and data, especially as digital platforms expand1.

In MLB, the Orioles’ historic 22-8 win—erasing a six-run deficit—spotlights the volatility and upside in Baltimore’s young core, with rookies Jackson Holliday and Coby Mayo contributing13. Cincinnati’s Nick Martinez nearly delivered the season’s first no-hitter, while Spencer Steer’s three-homer game further boosts his fantasy and DFS appeal14. The Yankees’ promotion of Spencer Jones to Triple-A, and his immediate impact, suggests he could soon be in play for the big-league roster or as a trade chip ahead of the deadline15. Meanwhile, the Angels lose manager Ron Washington for the season, a factor that could impact lineup and bullpen usage for fantasy and betting purposes2.

The NHL offseason saw the Canadiens acquire defenseman Noah Dobson in a pre-draft deal, locking him up long-term and signaling a shift from rebuilding to immediate contention6. The Islanders used the acquired picks to select defenseman Matthew Schaefer first overall7, while the Maple Leafs retained John Tavares on a team-friendly extension, preserving cap flexibility as they approach a pivotal free agency period10.

Elsewhere, Cooper Flagg is the clear betting favorite for NBA Rookie of the Year16, but betting handle shows interest in challengers like Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey—who will report to the Jazz after brief holdout rumors11. In F1, Mercedes’ talks with Max Verstappen for 2026 are worth monitoring for future betting markets and team dynamics3. In women’s soccer, Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí is hospitalized with viral meningitis, putting her Euro 2025 status in doubt and impacting Spain’s tournament outlook4. Riot Games’ decision to allow regulated betting sponsors in top-tier esports could reshape sponsorship revenue and betting market dynamics in League of Legends and Valorant19.

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