The Monday sports card features NHL and MLB action.
The National Hockey League playoffs continue with Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals. The Florida Panthers hosts the Edmonton Oilers on TNT/truTV/Max at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Panthers evened this series at 1-1 after their 5-4 victory in overtime on the road in Edmonton on Friday. Florida is a -142 money-line favorite with the total set at 6.5 (all odds from DraftKings).
Major League Baseball has nine games scheduled. Two MLB games throw out the first pitch at 6:40 p.m. ET. The Cleveland Guardians play at home against the Cincinnati Reds. The Guardians ended a three-game losing streak with a 4-2 win against Houston on Sunday. The Reds have won four of their last five games after their 4-2 victory at home against Arizona yesterday. Cincinnati sends out Luis L. Ortiz to pitch against the Diamondbacks’ Wade Miley. Cleveland is a -173 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are home against the Miami Marlins on FS1. The Pirates won for the fourth time in their last five games with a 2-1 victory against Philadelphia on Sunday. The Marlins lost for the sixth time in their last seven games in a 3-2 loss at Tampa Bay yesterday. Pittsburgh turns to Mike Burrows to face the Rays’ Eury Perez. The Pirates are a -119 money-line favorite with a total of 8.5.
The Philadelphia Phillies host the Chicago Cubs at 6:45 p.m. ET. The Phillies have lost five games in a row after their loss to the Pirates yesterday. The Cubs lost for the second time in their last three games in a 4-0 loss at Detroit on Sunday. Zack Wheeler takes the ball for Philadelphia to take on Matthew Boyd for Chicago. The Phillies are a -144 money-line favorite with an over/under of 7.5.
The Boston Red Sox play at home against the Tampa Bay Rays at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Red Sox won for the second time in their last three games in an 11-7 victory in New York against the Yankees on Sunday night. The Rays won for the fifth time in their last six games with their victory against the Marlins yesterday. Boston sends out Bryan Bello to battle Tampa Bay’s Shane Baz. The Red Sox are a -113 money-line favorite with a total of 9.
The Atlanta Braves travel to Milwaukee to play the Brewers at 7:40 p.m. ET. The Braves are on a seven-game losing streak after their 4-3 loss on the road against San Francisco on Sunday. The Brewers have lost two of their last three games after a 1-0 loss at home against San Diego yesterday. Chris Sale gets the ball for Atlanta to challenge Aaron Civale for Milwaukee. The Braves are a -174 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 7.5.
The Toronto Blue Jays play in St. Louis against the Cardinals at 7:45 p.m. ET. The Blue Jays’ four-game winning streak ended in a 6-3 loss at Minnesota on Sunday. The Cardinals had won three games in a row before a 7-3 loss in Los Angeles against the Dodgers yesterday. The Blue Jays turn to Jose Berrios to pitch against the Cardinals’ Andre Pallante. Toronto is a -115 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5.
The Athletics are on the road against the Los Angeles Angels at 9:38 p.m. ET. The Athletics won for the third time in their last four games with a 5-1 victory against Baltimore yesterday. The Angels had won two games in a row before a 3-2 loss against Seattle on Sunday. The Athletics have yet to name their starting pitcher who will face Yusei Kikuchi for the Angels.
Two games conclude the MLB card at 9:40 p.m. ET. The Arizona Diamondbacks are home against the Seattle Mariners on FS1. The Diamondbacks have lost three games in a row after their against Cincinnati yesterday. The Mariners ended their five-game losing streak with their win against the Angeles on Sunday. Arizona taps Merrill Kelly to challenge Seattle’s Emerson Hancock. The Diamondbacks are a -169 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9.5.
The Los Angeles Dodgers visit San Diego to face the Padres. The Dodgers ended a two-game losing streak with their victory against the Cardinals yesterday. The Padres won for the second time in the last three games with their win against the Brewers on Sunday. Dustin May gets the ball for Los Angeles to take on Nick Pivetta for San Diego. The Dodgers are a -119 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.