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Mets Catcher Francisco Alvarez Placed on Injured List With Thumb Sprain

Francisco Alvarez Injury

Catcher Francisco Alvarez injured his right thumb during the seventh inning of Sunday’s Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The injury occurred when Alvarez slid head-first into second base after hitting a double off the right-field wall. He immediately called for time and was examined by the Mets’ training staff. Alvarez remained in the game to run the bases, advancing as far as third, but was replaced by Luis Torrens before the eighth inning.

Manager Carlos Mendoza explained what happened in the dugout. Alvarez initially told him, “I’m good, I’m good, I’m good.” When Alvarez then asked to play catch, Mendoza decided to remove him, saying, “Let’s not mess around with it and let’s go inside. I basically took it away from him. I didn’t want to even let him play catch.

Key Takeaways
  • Francisco Alvarez suffered a right thumb UCL sprain and has been placed on the injured list, with surgery required either during or after the season.
  • The Mets are optimistic he can return in September, though his ability to swing the bat will determine his comeback.
  • Luis Torrens and rookie Hayden Senger will handle catching duties while Alvarez recovers, as the Mets fight for a playoff spot.

MRI Results and Mets’ Medical Plan

An MRI revealed an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) sprain in Alvarez’s right thumb. The Mets placed him on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday. Team doctors and staff have determined that Alvarez will require surgery, but the timing remains undecided.

Alvarez will refrain from baseball activities for 10 to 14 days. After that period, he will begin a hitting progression and may eventually participate in Minor League rehab games. At that stage, team officials will evaluate if he can play effectively through the injury.

Mendoza outlined the team’s approach. “He needs surgery, obviously, but right now, talking to multiple doctors, the plan is to give him 10–14 days to calm down the inflammation and see where he’s at after that as far as gripping the bat, if he’s going to be able to swing,” he said. “If he goes and has surgery right now, he’s going to be done for the season anyway. So, he wants to give it a try. We’re hopeful that he can play through this, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

Three doctors evaluated Alvarez and agreed there was little harm in delaying the procedure. The surgery typically requires six to eight weeks of recovery. Regardless of when it occurs, Alvarez is expected to be ready for the start of Spring Training in 2026. Mendoza added, “Time will tell.

Why the Mets Are Holding Out Hope

The Mets’ optimism partly comes from a precedent involving former Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia. Pedroia tore the UCL in his left thumb on Opening Day in 2013 but played the entire season. He was named an All-Star, won a Gold Glove, and finished seventh in MVP voting, while helping Boston win the World Series.

Alvarez’s case is different from Pedroia’s. The injury is to his throwing hand rather than his receiving hand, which team officials consider a positive. Mendoza explained, “The throwing, we don’t think it’s going to be the issue. It’s more swinging the bat and gripping the bat. That’s why we’re still optimistic, because it’s not the receiving hand.”

Still, the timing of the injury is frustrating. Alvarez had been in the middle of his best offensive stretch since his rookie season. After a brief stint at Triple-A Syracuse earlier in the year, he returned to the majors in late July and surged at the plate, hitting .323/.408/.645 with four home runs, six doubles, one triple, 13 RBI, and 14 runs scored in 21 games. On the season overall, he has batted .265/.349/.438 with seven home runs in 56 games.

Alvarez’s Injury History and the Catching Situation

Hand problems are nothing new for Alvarez. In 2024, he missed nearly two months following surgery to repair a UCL sprain in his left thumb. In the spring of 2025, he fractured his left hamate bone, required surgery, and missed the first month of the regular season.

With Alvarez sidelined, the Mets will turn to Luis Torrens as their starting catcher. Torrens has filled in for Alvarez before and is considered one of the game’s top defensive catchers, particularly in throwing out baserunners. However, his offensive numbers have lagged, with a .214/.280/.301 line in 76 games this year. Rookie Hayden Senger has been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to serve as Torrens’ backup.

Mendoza acknowledged the pressure on his remaining catchers. “He’s a good player,” the manager said of Torrens. “He showed it last year when we acquired him. He was a big part of this team at the beginning of the year — him and Senger both — when we were winning a lot of games. We’re going to need those guys to step up now.”

Mets’ Playoff Position and Betting Market Reaction

The Mets entered Tuesday’s game against the Washington Nationals with a 66–58 record. They currently hold the third and final National League playoff spot, one game ahead of the Cincinnati Reds. Over their past 30 games, the Mets have gone 13–17, while the Reds have gone 17–13.

Sportsbooks have adjusted their outlook on the Mets. Following the signing of Juan Soto in December 2024, odds on the Mets to win the World Series shortened from +1400 to +800. As of Aug. 21, 2025, BetMGM listed the Mets at +1500 to win the World Series, while FanDuel had them at +1600. Covers’ consensus odds were shorter at +1200.

Additional futures markets list the Mets at +800 to win the National League pennant and +700 to win the NL East. DraftKings’ playoff market most recently priced the Mets at -290 to make the postseason and +245 to miss.

Daily game lines have also reflected the uncertainty. For one mid-August matchup, consensus odds placed the Mets as slight favorites around -115 to -130, with totals set at 8.5 runs. Sports betting splits showed as much as 88% of the handle on the Mets’ moneyline in a recent game.

In award markets, Pete Alonso was listed at +6500 for National League MVP earlier in the season. As of this week, his odds have lengthened significantly, with DraftKings posting him at +20000 and other books listing him in the +15000 range.

In a separate move, the Mets released veteran right-hander Paul Blackburn on Tuesday.

Alvarez will be reevaluated after his 10-to-14-day rest period. If he can grip the bat and swing effectively, he may return in September. If not, surgery will end his season. Regardless of the outcome, surgery is expected either during or after the 2025 season.

Mendoza concluded, “We’re hopeful that he can play through this, but we’ve just got to wait and see.

Paul Goldschmidt Makes History in St. Louis Return as Yankees Sweep Cardinals

On Sunday, August 17, 2025, Paul Goldschmidt returned to Busch Stadium as a member of the New York Yankees. The 37-year-old first baseman played six seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals after joining them in 2019. During that time, he won a Gold Glove Award, a Silver Slugger Award, and was named the 2022 National League Most Valuable Player. He received MVP votes in four of his six years in St. Louis.

Goldschmidt became a fan-favorite and a leader in the Cardinals organization. Before his first at-bat on Sunday, he received a standing ovation from the Busch Stadium crowd.

Key Takeaways
  • Paul Goldschmidt went 3-for-5 with a run and an RBI in his first start back at Busch Stadium as a Yankee.
  • His third hit of the day gave him 2,169 career hits, moving him past former teammate Yadier Molina.
  • The Yankees beat the Cardinals 8-4, completing a three-game sweep as Goldschmidt bounced back from a knee injury.

Three Hits and a Historic Milestone

Starting at first base for the Yankees, Goldschmidt went 3-for-5 with one run scored and one RBI. His third hit of the day was the 2,169th of his career, moving him past former Cardinals teammate Yadier Molina on the all-time hit list.

Baseball doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme: Paul Goldschmidt’s third hit of the day in his first start back at Busch Stadium against his former team, the Cardinals, was the 2,169 of his career,” Goldschmidt said. “That passes former STL teammate Yadier Molina on the career hit list.

Goldschmidt had missed time earlier in the week with a sprained right knee injury, which initially raised concerns that he could be placed on the injured list. He entered Friday’s game as a defensive replacement at first base, a move Yankees manager Aaron Boone admitted he was reluctant to make. By Sunday, he was cleared to start and responded with a pair of doubles and a strong offensive performance.

Obviously for us to get the win, for me to get a couple hits, it was good,” Goldschmidt said. “I tried not to, but definitely it was a little bit in the back of my mind. But you just go play. I knew there was no extra added risk to playing. So just go play and try to play well.

I really wasn’t worried about the knee,” he continued. “But there’s this weird subconscious when you had hurt something or your body maybe wants to test it out a little bit. I’d hit fine, I’d done defense, but to get out there and play nine, it was good. I wouldn’t have told Booney and them I was ready if I thought I was going to jeopardize our team or even myself.

Boone summarized the showing by saying, “That’s classic Goldie right there. He flashed it today.”

Goldschmidt’s performance also coincided with movement in the betting market. His home run prop was listed between +600 and +630 at major sportsbooks on Tuesday. In the same period, the Yankees’ game lines against the Tampa Bay Rays shifted from an opening number near -135 to around -142 by first pitch, with totals moving between 8 and 8.5 runs. New York’s World Series futures, which stood at +850 on August 1, lengthened to +1400 by August 18 and tightened back to about +1000 on August 19. Caesars posted the Yankees at +960, while FanDuel and BetMGM listed prices between +1000 and +1200. Experts at outlets including Action Network and the New York Post highlighted the Yankees’ early-game moneyline as a focus during this stretch.

Yankees Secure 8-4 Win and Sweep

The Yankees’ 8-4 victory on Sunday completed a three-game sweep of the Cardinals. It was their fifth win in six games, while St. Louis extended its losing streak to five games.

New York starter Will Warren pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs, one earned, on six hits. He struck out three and walked one. Reliever Luke Weaver improved to 3-3 with the win. Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas allowed three runs on four hits and five walks in five innings, striking out one. JoJo Romero took the loss, dropping to 4-5.

The Yankees scored three runs in the fourth inning. Jazz Chisholm Jr. walked, advanced to third on Goldschmidt’s double, and scored on Jasson Dominguez’s infield single. Ryan McMahon and Jose Caballero added RBI singles.

The Cardinals responded in the bottom half. Ivan Herrera reached on an error, Jordan Walker walked, and Thomas Saggese hit a two-run double. In the fifth inning, Lars Nootbaar singled, advanced to second on an error, and scored on Alec Burleson’s RBI single to tie the game.

Yohel Pozo hit a solo home run in the sixth inning to give St. Louis a 4-3 lead. The Yankees tied it in the seventh when Trent Grisham walked, advanced to third on Aaron Judge’s single, and scored on Cody Bellinger’s sacrifice fly.

In the ninth inning, Caballero reached on a two-base error and moved to third on a passed ball. Giancarlo Stanton walked as a pinch hitter, Judge was intentionally walked, and Bellinger’s ground ball through the right side was ruled an error that allowed two runs to score. Chisholm’s grounder drove in another run, and Goldschmidt doubled to bring in one more, extending the lead to 8-4.

Ejections, Injuries, and Team Notes

Third base umpire Vic Carapazza ejected Yankees catching coach Tanner Swanson in the fourth inning after multiple players protested a called third strike to Trent Grisham. Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas stepped off the mound and pointed toward the Yankees’ dugout before the ejection. In the seventh inning, home plate umpire Nic Lentz ejected Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol for arguing balls and strikes.

Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar left the game after seven innings due to cramping. For the Yankees, Jonathan Loáisiga began a rehab assignment Sunday with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, throwing 16 pitches in a scoreless inning. Fernando Cruz made his second rehab appearance in the same game, allowing two runs in one inning while throwing 20 pitches. Amed Rosario participated in defensive work before Sunday’s game and is expected to be activated from the injured list when eligible.

Carmelo Anthony Inspired Karl-Anthony Towns in the Knicks’ 2025 East Finals Return After 25 Years

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The New York Knicks’ 2024-25 season ended in the Eastern Conference Finals, where they lost to the Indiana Pacers. Even though they didn’t make it to the Finals, it was a big year for the team, as Karl-Anthony Towns helped lead them to the Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years.

The last time New York advanced that far was in 2000, when they also faced the Pacers, led by Reggie Miller, who sent them home and pushed Indiana to the NBA Finals. The same script repeated itself in 2025, but Towns said that reaching that stage still made the year a success.

Key Takeaways
  • Karl-Anthony Towns helped lead the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years, averaging 24.4 points and a career-high 12.8 rebounds per game.
  • On Carmelo Anthony’s podcast, Towns revealed how watching Melo’s “magical moments” as a child inspired him to write his own history in Madison Square Garden.
  • Despite the deep playoff run, former champion Kendrick Perkins believes Towns faces major pressure in Year 2 to improve conditioning and defensive play if the Knicks want to contend for a title.

Towns Shares How Carmelo Anthony Inspired His First Knicks Year

On Carmelo Anthony’s podcast, 7PM in Brooklyn, Towns expressed how meaningful the season felt in his first year in New York.

It’s special, you know. You never know that in 5 months you would get to the Conference Finals. Something that hasn’t been done in 25 years,” Towns shared.

The Knicks’ postseason included a memorable second-round series against the Boston Celtics. After defeating Boston in six games, Towns described the reaction in New York as unforgettable.

They was lit, I ain’t gonna lie. To see them after that Boston Celtics series, that was special,” he said.

Critics argue that Jayson Tatum’s Achilles injury, which forced him to miss the final two games, played a part in Boston’s downfall. However, the Knicks were already close to taking control of the series before the injury occurred, and they closed out the matchup efficiently. For Towns, the victory was a personal highlight.

It was something that, you know, you watch it on TV. Watching you play, and to be a part of that history is something that I could’ve never thought,” he continued, speaking directly to Carmelo Anthony.

Carmelo Anthony’s Influence on Towns’ Knicks Experience

Towns said that Carmelo Anthony’s career inspired his dream of playing for the Knicks one day. On the podcast, he told Anthony how much watching him at Madison Square Garden meant to him as a young fan.

I mean, when I was growing up, I was watching you play. So, it was like seeing you in the garden. Seeing the magical moments you made and everything, and kind of being able to make my own history there,” Towns said.

Carmelo Anthony, a 10-time All-Star across his career with the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks, never won an MVP or a championship, but he was consistently recognized for his scoring ability and clutch performances. Towns explained how those “magical moments” he watched growing up motivated him to step into the Garden and create memories of his own.

There’s already a clear difference between what each has done in New York. Anthony never made it to the Eastern Conference Finals with the Knicks, but Towns reached that round in just his first season with the team.

At the same time, oddsmakers adjusted their futures boards following New York’s deep playoff run and offseason changes. According to ESPN BET, the Knicks are +800 to win the 2026 NBA Championship and +270 to win the Eastern Conference. At BetMGM, New York is +850 to win the title, with a regular-season win total of 53.5 (Over +100 / Under -120). BetMGM’s tracker shows the Knicks opened at +900 and have since improved to +750. Covers lists New York with +900 opening odds for the championship, while Sports Illustrated reported the Knicks at +750 on June 22.

For individual markets, OddsShark data from FanDuel on August 15 placed Karl-Anthony Towns at +40,000 to win MVP and +4,000 to win Finals MVP.

Towns’ First-Year Numbers with New York Knicks

Statistically, Karl-Anthony Towns delivered one of the most complete seasons of his career. Across 72 games, he averaged 24.4 points, 12.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.0 steals per game, while shooting 52.6 percent from the field and 42 percent from three-point range.

His 12.8 rebounds per game were the most he’s ever had in a season, and his contributions earned him his fifth All-Star appearance and a place on the All-NBA Third Team.

Those numbers carried into the playoffs, where he and Jalen Brunson drove the Knicks’ run to the Eastern Conference Finals. For New York fans, it was the deepest playoff journey in a generation and a reminder of the city’s passion for basketball.

Kendrick Perkins Comments on Towns’ Expectations for 2025–26

As Towns prepares for his second season in New York, attention has shifted from celebration to expectation. Former NBA champion Kendrick Perkins spoke on ESPN’s NBA Today, placing Towns under the spotlight.

When you talk about players, which players are under the most pressure to deliver, that’s Karl-Anthony Towns,” Perkins said. “Like it’s time for him to deliver. It’s been a lot of criticism when it comes down to Luka Doncic and what he did defensively, and being in shape. Well, KAT falls in that category.”

Perkins praised Towns’ offensive skillset while challenging him to improve his defense and conditioning.

KAT is a walking bucket. He’s one of one. Arguably the best shooting big we’ve ever seen. He’s really, really skilled, but that’s not what he needs to correct. He needs to correct his ability to get up and down the floor, be able to slide those puppies, because he was getting cooked in the big role.”

Despite his critiques, Perkins acknowledged Towns’ offensive dominance, particularly his ability to space the floor alongside Jalen Brunson.

Knicks’ Potential Adjustments and Outlook

According to lineup data, in 140 non-garbage time possessions with Karl-Anthony Towns at power forward and Mitchell Robinson on the floor, New York outscored opponents by 19 points per 100 possessions, a sign that a two-big lineup could ease some of Towns’ defensive burdens.

Still, the challenge remains steep. Experts pointed out that the 2024-25 season may have been the Knicks’ best opportunity to capture the East, as they entered the Pacers series with home-court advantage but lost the first two games at Madison Square Garden.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are aiming to rebound from their own playoff exit, the Orlando Magic showed major improvement, and the Boston Celtics will eventually recover and reload.

For Karl-Anthony Towns, turning 30 soon means the window for championship contention is narrowing. His first season gave Knicks fans hope and rekindled the energy of Madison Square Garden, but the pressure for him to deliver a title has only just begun.

New Jersey Officials and Activists Rally in Hoboken for Climate Superfund Act

NJ Leaders Rally in Hoboken

On August 14, 2024, Hoboken’s Pier A on Sinatra Drive was the site of the “Climate Superfund Strike,” an event organized to push for the passage of the Climate Superfund Act. The rally began at 11 a.m. and brought together elected officials, environmental activists, labor unions, and residents from across New Jersey.

The bill, designated A-4696 in the Assembly, is sponsored by Assemblyman John Allen of the 32nd Legislative District and State Senator John McKeon of the 27th District. It would make fossil fuel companies financially responsible for the damage caused by climate change. The measure follows the approach of the federal Superfund Act, which requires polluters to fund the cleanup of contaminated sites, and is modeled after similar laws in other Northeastern states.

Key Takeaways
  • The Climate Superfund Act would require fossil fuel corporations to pay for climate change–related damages, removing the cost burden from taxpayers.
  • Over 200 participants, including prominent state officials and advocacy groups, attended the Hoboken rally to support the bill’s passage.
  • The legislation has backing from 45 New Jersey towns, dozens of legislators, and over 100 labor and advocacy organizations.

Legislative Support and Broad Backing

The Climate Superfund Act has the backing of 45 municipalities, more than 100 labor and advocacy groups, and dozens of Assembly members and state Senators. Supporters include 32BJ SEIU, the New Jersey Working Families Party, and NJ Peace Action. Proponents point to data showing that extreme climate events cost the United States $150 billion annually, a figure that does not include healthcare costs, loss of life, or environmental damage. These costs, they say, fall most heavily on poor and disadvantaged communities.

Assemblyman Allen described the legislation as a matter of common sense and said that fossil fuel companies have misled the public about climate change for decades while profiting from it. He stated that those who have financially benefited from environmental harm should be required to pay for repairs.

State Leaders Address Climate Risks

Ben Dziobek, Executive Director of the Climate Revolution Action Network (CRAN), called climate change the largest crisis humanity has ever faced. CRAN, established in 2024, has 10,000 Gen Z members across New Jersey and helped organize the rally. Dziobek said municipalities should not bear the financial burden of climate destruction and described working-class residents as having been left to cover the costs of recovery.

Senator McKeon referenced recent flooding in Juneau, Alaska, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, as examples of climate-related disasters. He said about 70,000 New Jersey homes are at risk and predicted flooding in the Meadowlands without stronger protections. McKeon credited Hoboken’s resilience parks with preventing significant flooding from a storm the night before the rally and said the bill should be passed within two months.

Mayor Ravi Bhalla of Hoboken, who is also the Democratic Assembly nominee for the 32nd Legislative District, pointed to repeated flooding events and the destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy as evidence of the city’s vulnerability. He said the cost of addressing climate impacts should not be left to local communities and taxpayers.

Residents and Officials Share Firsthand Experiences

Hoboken resident Liz Cohen described how Superstorm Sandy damaged her home, destroying her son’s bedroom and knocking out utility service. She said she received insurance and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance, but some residents were denied aid because the damage was classified as an “act of God.” Cohen said she continues to experience panic attacks during heavy rainfall.

State Senator Raj Mukherji of the 32nd District outlined projections showing that the Hudson River could rise by two feet by 2050 and more than five feet by 2100. He said those who contributed to these conditions should be held financially responsible.

Hudson County Executive Craig Guy repeated a past statement from former President Barack Obama that climate change is happening now. Hudson County Board of Commissioners Chair Anthony Romano recalled that the Hudson River was once more polluted and said further action is needed.

Large Attendance and Closing Remarks

The rally drew more than 200 participants, including Assemblywoman Barbara McCann Stamato of the 31st District, Assemblyman Michael Venezia of the 34th District, Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill, State Senator Benjie Wimberly of the 35th District, and Democratic Assembly nominee Katie Brennan for the 32nd District.

Allen concluded the event by stressing that urgency is needed to pass the bill. He referenced his recent cancer diagnosis and successful surgery, saying the experience reinforced the understanding that time is limited both for individuals and in addressing climate change. He stated that each day without action adds to the toll in the form of destroyed homes, flooded streets, shuttered businesses, and displaced families.

Hoboken Reveals New City Hall Mural by Jason Sagat

Hoboken Unveils “Layers” Mural

On August 7, 2025, the City of Hoboken officially presented a new piece of public art titled Layers, created by local artist and photographer Jason Sagat. The ribbon-cutting took place inside the main lobby of Hoboken City Hall at 94 Washington Street, attended by Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla, members of the Hoboken Arts Advisory Committee, and the artist himself.

The mural features a large-scale photographic composition showing an individual standing on the pavers of the waterfront walkway at Pier A, looking out across the Hudson River. Drawing inspiration from Hoboken’s architectural elements and the abstract traditions of modern art, the piece was created using Sagat’s method of blending color, texture, and imagery.

Key Takeaways
  • Hoboken unveiled Layers, a large-scale mural by local artist Jason Sagat in the main lobby of City Hall at 94 Washington Street.
  • The mural depicts a layered photographic image of a person on Pier A’s waterfront walkway looking across the Hudson River, combining Hoboken’s architecture with abstract art traditions.
  • Layers was funded through a 2018 city policy requiring up to 1% of municipal bond ordinance funds to be dedicated to public art installations.

Artistic Style and Influences

Jason Sagat is a longtime resident of Hoboken. He is known locally for creating abstract urban visuals through photography. His work often combines multiple images to create layered, mosaic-like textures that convey movement and memory.

Sagat has cited inspiration from artists Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhard Richter. His approach examines the contrast between simplicity and complexity in daily life. He has described photography as an inherently historical act, in which each image is a moment fixed in time.

In “Layers,” these influences are visible through the overlapping of images and the incorporation of visual textures, resulting in a composition that presents a familiar Hoboken waterfront scene in an abstracted form.

 

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Selection, Display, and Funding

The Hoboken Arts Advisory Committee selected Layers for installation. It is now on permanent display in the historic lobby of City Hall, positioned beside the main staircase.

The mural was funded under a city policy established in 2018 through an executive order by Mayor Bhalla. The order directs that up to one percent of all municipal bond ordinance funds be allocated to public art installations throughout Hoboken.

 

Paul Goldschmidt Injury Puts Availability for Yankees–Cardinals Series in Doubt

Paul Goldschmidt Injury

The New York Yankees’ 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, was accompanied by concern over first baseman Paul Goldschmidt’s availability. Goldschmidt, 37, was absent from a seventh-inning pinch-hit opportunity, which manager Aaron Boone later explained was due to a low-grade sprain of his right knee.

The injury occurred on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, when Goldschmidt pursued a third-inning foul popup from Byron Buxton near the Yankees’ dugout. “I kind of over-ran it and dove back, and hit my knee on the ground,” Goldschmidt said, adding that it felt sore but he was able to continue playing until grimacing while running out a seventh-inning double, after which he exited the game.

Key Takeaways
  • Paul Goldschmidt sustained a low-grade right knee sprain while chasing a foul popup against the Twins, leaving his status for upcoming games uncertain and prompting possible roster adjustments.
  • The Yankees’ lineup is already under strain, with Aaron Judge limited to designated hitter duties, Giancarlo Stanton covering right field, and Jasson Domínguez seeing reduced playing time.
  • Rookie pitcher Cam Schlittler impressed in the Twins series finale, retiring the first nine batters faced and reaching 99.8 mph on his fastball despite the team’s 4-1 loss.

Evaluation Timeline and Career Achievements

Goldschmidt said, “I felt like I could continue to play, which I did, but I had it checked out today and hopefully we’ll be good to go. There’s a chance, but I don’t think it’s anything long term. It even could be short term as far as a day or two.” Boone stated that the team will evaluate Goldschmidt after Thursday’s off-day and did not rule out a stint on the injured list.

Goldschmidt played for the St. Louis Cardinals from 2019 to 2024, winning the 2022 National League MVP Award, the NL Hank Aaron Award, and earning one of his seven All-Star selections. He has also won five Silver Slugger Awards, the most for any first baseman. In 2025, he is batting .276/.331/.422 with 10 home runs and 40 RBIs in 112 games.

Betting Markets Adjust Ahead of Yankees–Cardinals Series

Following Goldschmidt’s injury news, betting markets for the Yankees–Cardinals series reflected modest changes before first pitch. The consensus moneyline moved from around -122 earlier in the cycle to approximately -134 for the Yankees, with the Cardinals at +113. The total closed between 8.5 and 9 runs, and the run line prices favored the Cardinals at +1.5 with heavier juice.

Pre-game model projections differed slightly. Covers’ predictor projected a Yankees win by an estimated score of 5.53–4.64. Dimers’ simulations indicated roughly a 55% win probability for New York. numberFire’s model gave the Cardinals a slight edge at 50.55% compared to the Yankees at 49.45%.

Player prop availability was also affected prior to the game. Some sportsbooks withheld certain Yankees batting props, while FanDuel listed Aaron Judge at +215 to hit a home run. Futures odds for the Yankees to win the 2025 World Series varied: DraftKings listed them at +1100, BetMGM at +1200, ESPN BET at +1400, and the consensus board on OddsShark at +1300. BetMGM’s +1200 price at that time represented a shift from its +800 opening number.

The scheduled starting pitchers for that matchup were Luis Gil for New York (0–1, 7.27 ERA) and Andre Pallante for St. Louis (6–9, 4.95 ERA).

Yankees Face Limited Options if Goldschmidt Misses Time

If Goldschmidt requires an IL stint, the Yankees have limited in-house replacements. The only other first basemen on the 40-man roster are Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre infielders Jorbit Vivas and Braden Shewmake. Another possibility is moving utility player Ben Rice from catcher to first base and reinstating Austin Wells behind the plate.

The Yankees’ current lineup is already affected by Aaron Judge‘s recovery from a right flexor strain. Judge has been limited to designated hitter duties for the past eight games. Boone reported that Judge has been throwing from distances up to 120 feet, but provided no target date for his return to the outfield. Giancarlo Stanton has started in right field for the fourth time since last playing the position in 2023.

Jasson Domínguez has seen less playing time, entering Wednesday’s game with one hit in his last 19 at-bats since August 2. Boone described the situation as day-to-day and said, “JD is a big part of it… it’s a little snapshot in a long season. So he could be the most central figure in the next game.

Yankees’ Offensive and Pitching Notes From Twins Series Finale

In Wednesday’s loss to Minnesota, the Yankees recorded four hits and two walks. Cody Bellinger hit a third-inning home run into the second deck in right field, his 22nd of the season, off Twins starter Joe Ryan. Ryan allowed one run over 6 2/3 innings and struck out seven. “It’s such a unique arm. He mixed really well. Ultimately, he did a really good job,” Bellinger said.

The Twins took the lead in the sixth inning on Kody Clemens’ two-run double off Yerry De Los Santos. The game was delayed nearly two hours by rain and ended the Yankees’ nine-game winning streak against Minnesota dating back to early 2022.

Rookie starter Cam Schlittler retired the first nine batters he faced, featuring a fastball averaging 98.3 mph and topping out at 99.8 mph. Boone praised his pitch location and secondary offerings. Schlittler allowed one run in the fourth inning and ended his night after 86 pitches. “I felt good, but I’m a rookie,” Schlittler said. “You’ve got to earn that… I trust the bullpen… As a rookie, you’ve got to earn that to get to 100, 105 pitches like Max [Fried] and Carlos [Rodón].

Best Sports Betting Sites – Top 5 Online Sportsbooks (2026 Update)

Best Betting Sites

Ever since the Supreme Court overturned the law around online sports betting, allowing states to legalize the activity, we’ve seen the emergence of some of the best betting sites in the world.

The fact that players can bet legally in many states now has been a real game changer.

So, what have the last five years of online betting activity looked like for players? We’ve been reviewing the history to bring you a comprehensive guide to the story of online betting in the US.

Are Sports Betting Sites Legal in the US?

Yes, it is currently legal to access sports betting sites across most states in the US. The federal law was overturned in 2018, and this has led to loads of states opening up their doors to sports betting for their residents.

Legal Online Betting Sites in the US: A Brief History

The state of New Jersey became the first in the country to legalize online sports betting for its residents in August 2018. This came after the federal ban on all online sports betting activity was lifted by the Supreme Court.

This came around five months after the Supreme Court finally removed the ban, named PASPA, back in May of that year. The overturning of the ban came as a result of pressure from individual states, sporting bodies and other organizations. It was a long battle, but the country got there in the end!

Next up, states such as Philadelphia and West Virginia took their turn to legalize online sports betting for people living there. Bit by bit, more and more states began to overturn their own rules and now, it’s possible to bet on sports legally in over 30 states.

Sports You Can Bet On at Legal Betting Sites

What sports can’t you bet on at legal betting sites, really? The emergence of legal gambling has allowed for more and more sports to be covered all around the world. Here are some of the most popular sports to bet on in the various states where online sports betting is legal.

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Formula 1
  • Hockey
  • Baseball
  • eSports

The Latest Updates for Online Sports Betting Sites

2018 feels like a long time ago now that so many things have changed in the world of online sports betting in the US. It’s legal in a lot more states, and there are a lot more great online sports betting sites as a result of this.

Here are a few of the latest developments in the online sports betting scene, to keep you in the loop.

 

  • Missouri set to legalize betting sites: The next state to be added to the list of places to fully legalize online sports betting is Missouri. A bill was passed in late 2024, and the state is currently going through the motions of putting this into action, with the first betting sites set to pop up in 2025.
  • Exciting new sports betting sites introduced: We’ve recently seen an influx of new sports betting sites across every state where betting sites have been legalized. This means that players are going to get a lot more choice, and can hopefully find something that suits them well.
  • Upgraded sports betting promos: The bonus offers at sports betting sites seem to be getting bigger and better year in, year out. Nowadays, we’re seeing tons of free bets, deposit matches and more. This is generally as a result of the increased competition between sites.
  • Better sports betting technology: Betting sites are certainly getting better for their overall user experiences, with better design and mobile compatibility to make things easier for players. We’re also seeing better bet slips, live betting tools and a whole lot more.

Are There Any Downsides to Legal Betting Sites?

Legal sports betting is all well and good for the most part, but there are a couple of potential negatives to the situation. We recommend that you consider the following before you get started with your legal online sports betting journey.

Not all sites are super secure

There are a lot of safe legal betting sites out there, but some of them are not quite so secure. This is why it’s a good idea to look into the encryption, licensing and customer reviews of any bookmaker before you sign up.

Some sites have fewer safe gambling tools

We recommend only signing up for betting sites that have a good range of safe gambling tools to help you to stay in control of your gameplay. Not all sites have these though. They’re worth avoiding.

State licensed sites are fewer in number

There aren’t as many legally licensed state sports betting sites as there are offshore ones. The lack of competitions means that there are fewer markets, smaller odds and less generous bonuses some of the time.

Not so easy to travel between states

It’s important to remember that as soon as you leave your state and go to another, the law could be completely different. It can be awkward, but you’re going to have to do your research if you’re planning on going on a trip across the country.

The Future of Legal Betting Sites

So, what’s next for the world of legal online sports betting?

Well, first and foremost, we’re likely to see a few more states open their stores to legal betting soon. It’s been a slow year or two, but one by one, states seem to be coming around to the idea. There are a lot of movements in this direction.

Perhaps even more exciting is the likelihood of some fantastic new online betting sites. The past few years have seen some fantastic new sportsbooks with better odds, bonuses and markets than ever. It seems clear to us that this trend is going to continue into the future.

We’re in a pretty good place for online sports betting right now. And by the look of the way things are going, it’s only going to get better in time to come. Watch this space!

Nothing ramps up the excitement of watching your favorite team like placing a few bets on the game.

And what do you need for that? The best betting sites, of course!

That’s why we’ve ranked the top 10 sportsbooks according to their betting tools, bonuses, and payout speed. Leading the pack is BetWhale, thanks to its $6,000 welcome bonus, a great range of markets, and overall user experience.

But don’t just stop there — this list is stacked with options that could be your next go-to betting hub. Let’s go!

Best Betting Sites and Sportsbooks – Quick Look

BetWhale Best Overall – 200% Bonus up to $6,000
BetOnline Best for Live Betting
Bovada Top Football Betting Site
SportsBetting.ag Fast payouts
MyBookie Most Generous Bonuses

Curious how these online sportsbooks earned their spot in our rankings? Read on to discover what sets them apart as the top choices for sports betting.

Best Online Sports Betting Promos – August 2025

200% Bonus up to $6,000: This massive welcome offer from BetWhale gives new users a 200% match on their first deposit, up to $6,000 in bonus funds.

$250 Free Bet Promo With 0 WR at BetOnline: BetOnline lets new players score up to $250 in free bets with no wagering requirements. Just deposit $50+ with the promo code FREE250 and you’ll get bet credits you can use instantly.

75% Deposit Match up to $75 at Bovada: Crypto users at Bovada can claim a 75% deposit match worth up to $750. This high-value offer is available right after signup and gives you a solid boost with just a 5x rollover, making it one of the most accessible bonuses around.

Best Sports Betting Sites Online – Reviewed

1. BetWhale – Best Betting Site Online Overall

Betwhale Sports

Pros

  • 150% deposit boost for newcomers
  • Excellent odds for major sports
  • Great loyalty rewards
  • Quick crypto withdrawals
  • Solid coverage of esports markets

Cons

  • Not the most visually appealing sportsbook
  • Less coverage of more niche sports

Want the top all-around online sportsbook? BetWhale takes the crown with standout promotions, broad sports coverage, and sharp odds. Here’s a closer look at what makes it shine.

Sports Betting Options: 4.95/5

You can bet on pretty much everything you can possibly imagine in terms of major sports. Football, hockey, soccer, and more are all covered extensively. The number of futures and prop bets is very strong, and the coverage of lower and international leagues is excellent, too.

Coverage of eSports is solid at the best online sportsbook. You’ll be able to bet on over 10 different esports. We found a few options that were super rare at other sports betting sites, such as GeoGuessr and PUBG.

If we could make one change, we might add a few more niche sports. The overall number of sports covered is slightly less than some of the competitors.

Free Bets and Bonuses: 4.95/5

If you’re new to the best online sportsbook, there’s a big bonus waiting for you. First-time players can claim a 200% deposit match worth up to $6,000 – a fantastic boost to start betting with extra funds. But that’s just the beginning.

This site also dishes out daily free bets, hosts regular tournaments, and features a wide range of promotions to keep your experience exciting long after you sign up. Stick around and see why so many players consider it the best place to wager online.

>> Grab up to a $6,000 bonus

2. BetOnline – Top Sports Betting App for Live Wagering

BetOnline Sports

Pros

  • Up to $250 free bet bonus + 100 casino spins
  • Offers 30+ sports
  • Frequent betting contests with $10k+ prize pools
  • Fantastic live betting tools
  • Over 25 years in the business

Cons

  • Weekly and monthly boosts can be random
  • High fees for card payments

Long-running sports betting platform BetOnline has stayed ahead of the pack for over 25 years by continually adopting modern technology. One of its newest additions is live betting.

Sports Betting Options: 4.9/5

Our favorite thing about this online sportsbook is the fantastic live betting tools it has to offer. The attention to detail with the live graphics for most of the events is very strong, providing you with loads of useful betting information as and when events unfold. There are even plenty of live streams.

There are tons of markets you can bet on live here as well. BetOnline offers odds on over 20 sports and a handful of esports. These odds update very quickly as the events progress, so you’ll get great value for money for in-play bets and cash-outs.

Live betting isn’t the only good thing BetOnline is good for. There are some great tools for same game parlays, for example.

It’s really easy to combine your bets for an event on one bet slip, and there are lots of different prop bets you can use for most events as well.

Free Bets and Bonuses: 4.8/5

New users at this great sports betting app get a 50% up to $250 deposit match that comes as a free bet, plus 100 free spins for the casino, and neither of them has any wagering requirements attached. You’ll have to use the promo code FREE250 to grab it.

Impressively, there’s no rollover for either part of this offer. You’ll be able to cash out anything you’ve won from it straight away, subject to a few minor terms and conditions.

After that, reload bonuses come randomly, though bettors can still participate in the betting contests, which are available almost every day.

>> Enjoy up to $250 welcome promo

3. Bovada – Best Football Markets of All Top Betting Sites Online

Bovada Sports

Pros 

  • Up to $750 in welcome bonuses
  • Weekly prize giveaways
  • Over 30 sports to wager on
  • Option to create custom prop bets
  • Discounted margins on NFL games
  • Quick withdrawals

Cons

  • College sports lines can be delayed
  • Check withdrawals have extra fees

Not sure where to start with your wagers? You’ll want a sportsbook that offers plenty of variety, and Bovada fits the bill perfectly. Here’s what makes it stand out for all types of bettors.

Sports Betting Options: 4.8/5

Bovada’s sportsbook really shines thanks to its extensive selection of betting markets that appeal to all kinds of sports fans.

You’ll find wagers on major leagues like football, basketball, and soccer, along with plenty of options for niche markets, including esports and virtual games.

If you’re especially focused on NFL and college football, this platform stands out as one of the top choices for competitive odds and betting variety. Plus, its intuitive layout makes it easy for both newcomers and seasoned bettors to find and place their bets effortlessly.

Free Bets and Bonuses: 4.8/5

Create an account with this popular sports betting app, and you’ll unlock a $250 welcome bonus. This promotion offers a 50% match on your first deposit and carries a 5x rollover requirement.

If you prefer using cryptocurrency, you can claim an even bigger perk — a 75% deposit match worth up to $750, making it a stronger option than the standard deal.

On top of that, Bovada’s loyalty program gives frequent bettors the chance to collect points, unlock extra bonuses, and move up through six reward tiers for even more benefits.

>> Claim your $750 bonus

4. Sportsbetting.ag – Best Sportsbook Online With Fastest Payouts

SportsBetting Sports

Pros

  • $250 in free bets plus 100 free spins
  • $50 no-risk bet
  • Great new site design
  • Top-notch live betting platform
  • Major NFL and NBA competitions

Cons

  • No e-wallet payments
  • Slightly higher fees on credit cards

You’ll be able to get paid out instantly through over 20 payment methods at SportsBetting.ag, the best sports betting site online for fast payouts. Banking here is about as easy as it gets.

Sports Betting Options: 4.75/5

You’ll be hard-pressed to find an online sports betting market that SportsBetting.ag doesn’t offer odds on. There are over 25 sports to bet on, and for most of these, the markets cover a great range of leagues and tournaments.

The eSports coverage is really good here as well. Instead of only offering odds on the major sports like League of Legends and Dota 2, SportsBetting.ag also offers odds on the likes of Valorant and Age of Empires.

The only thing missing here, really, is a few more non-sports markets, such as niche financial, celebrity, and political betting markets.

Free Bets and Bonuses: 4.6/5

Newcomers to this mobile sports betting app can grab a 50% deposit match worth up to $250 in free bets, giving you extra funds to start wagering.

Even if you’re not primarily interested in casino offers, the welcome bonus also includes 100 free spins on slot games, adding more ways to score a win right from the start.

>> Enjoy your $250 free bets

5. MyBookie – Best App for Sports Betting Bonuses

mybookie sports

Pros 

  • $200 cash bonus or 50% match up to $1,000
  • Very low wagering on bonuses
  • Lots of props for major events
  • Frequent tournaments and contests
  • Alternate lines and Asian handicap options

Cons

  • Old-fashioned site layout
  • VIP club is by invitation only

Who doesn’t appreciate big bonuses? We certainly do, and when it comes to rewarding promotions, MyBookie stands out as one of the top online sportsbooks around.

Sports Betting Options: 4.6/5

Distinctive for its innovative in-game prop bet builder, MyBookie allows bettors to easily compile bets from multiple sports without having to navigate through many different sections.

This exceptional feature also comes in handy for popular NFL and NBA games that get 200 prop bets for a single game at this mobile betting app.

In addition, MyBookie’s comprehensive coverage of international horse racing events, including those at less popular venues, is a feature that sets it apart in the crowded online betting market.

Fun fact: MyBookie topped our list of the best Maryland sportsbooks.

Free Bets and Bonuses: 4.85/5

MyBookie treats its users with an array of rewards. When you deposit a minimum of $55 and use the code MYB50, you can get a 50% welcome bonus up to $1,000.

An 8% cashback offer is also on the table for horse racing fans, while new bettors receive a $10 chip for online casino play.

There’s also an opportunity to score a 200% referral bonus if you introduce friends to MyBookie. Beyond this, a 25% sports reload bonus is also available on every additional deposit you make.

>> Get a $1,000 welcome offer

New Online Betting Sites

Hudson Online Betting Sites

Let’s break down the key features that make these new betting sites worth your time.

Massive Bonuses: New bettors at BetWhale can unlock a 200% match up to $6,000 — one of the biggest welcome offers around. Others like MyBookie and Bovada follow closely with strong deposit matches and crypto perks.

Live Betting Tools: BetOnline leads the pack for in-play betting, with real-time stat graphics, dynamic odds, and even streaming support on selected events. It’s the most interactive way to wager as games unfold.

Custom Prop Bets: Bovada and MyBookie let you build your own player props and game combos, especially during NFL season. That means more control, more creativity, and often better odds.

Fast Crypto Withdrawals: If payout speed matters, SportsBetting.ag and BetWhale are standouts. Crypto payments get processed fast — sometimes within minutes — without high fees.

Niche Markets: From Valorant and Age of Empires at SportsBetting.ag to international horse races at MyBookie, these newer sportsbooks are digging deeper into niche and global markets most sites ignore.

How We Ranked the Best Online Sportsbooks

Sports & Betting Markets

Here’s where we look at the actual betting content of each online betting site. The more markets available, covering the wider range of sports, the better. It’s also important for these markets to come with competitive odds, so that we get more money for our betting wins.

Free Bets and Sportsbook Bonuses

A great way to put more bets down without having to spend as much money is to use free bets and other sportsbook bonuses and offers, such as deposit matches and boosted odds. All of these things can be very helpful to us sports bettors, just as long as the rollovers aren’t too high.

Banking & Payout Speed

Being able to pay at sports betting apps with a wide range of payment methods makes life easier for a wider range of people. Payment limits must also be fair to accommodate high rollers and casual players, and payouts should be processed swiftly and efficiently.

Sportsbook App

A top-tier sportsbook should offer a mobile experience that mirrors, or even goes beyond, the desktop version. The best sports betting apps provide fast load times, smooth navigation, and full access to betting markets, live streams, and account features. Whether you’re using a downloadable app or just betting through your mobile browser, the experience should run smoothly on both Android and iOS.

User Experience

This category covers everything from mobile compatibility to site design to customer support. All of these factors together can really make or break the sports betting experience at a site.

Customer Support

Ideally, you’ll never need to contact customer support — everything will just work perfectly. But it is still important to know that there is help if you ever need it.

We used similar criteria to rank the best betting apps in Georgia.

Sports Betting Apps VS. Mobile Betting

The rise of smartphones has revolutionized the sports betting industry, enabling bettors to engage with their favorite sports through sophisticated apps and browser-based betting sites.

These platforms ensure that users have access to a full range of betting options, secure account management, and reliable payment methods. Designed to work flawlessly on both Android and iOS devices, they replicate the desktop betting experience but with the added convenience of mobility.

Depending on the sportsbook you join, you may have access to a downloadable app or have to place bets through the default browser-based mobile site. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences between the two:

Hudson Online Betting Sites - Apps x Mobile

Mobile Sports Betting

Even if a sportsbook lacks an app, you can still place bets on your mobile device by accessing the site through your browser. In most cases, the mobile site is optimized for smaller screens and offers most of the features found on the desktop version.

While mobile betting sites may not offer the same smooth experience as a dedicated app, they still provide plenty of advantages. You don’t need to download any additional software, and if you’re using fast internet and a reliable browser, loading speeds and lag shouldn’t be an issue.

Sports Betting Apps

With the expansion of legalized sports betting, downloadable mobile apps have become a crucial part of the sports betting landscape. They not only allow bettors to place wagers from anywhere but also provide features like live streaming and real-time sports updates.

The best betting apps also come with other key benefits, like rapid load times and quick login, which help ensure you’re always in the action without missing a beat.

This level of accessibility and integration makes mobile betting a go-to choice for sports fans looking to capitalize on live events as they happen. Most mobile sportsbook apps offer these capabilities, enhancing the overall user experience and keeping bettors connected with every play.

Tips, Tricks, and Strategies for Online Sports Bettors

Look for the Best Quality Odds

The best sports betting sites are all going to have good odds in general, but some are likely to bet better than others when it comes to certain sports. If you have a particular sport that you like to bet on more than others, then be sure to do some research to find out which site is best for it.

Don’t Cash Out Too Easily

It can be tempting to cash out when the pressure of live betting gets intense. But a lot of the time, it’s best to try and hold your nerve. Don’t be too trigger-happy with cash outs, as you might lose out on some cash.

Grab a Few Welcome Offers

Welcome bonuses are typically the biggest sports betting bonuses, as they are offered by sportsbooks to attract new players. The best part? You can use them to get free bets and bonus credits for your sports wagers. Be sure to take full advantage!

Don’t Miss Out on Boosted Odds and Bonus Bets

A lot of online sports betting sites will give players the chance to boost their odds or get occasional free bets. Keep an eye on the promotions page of any sportsbook you sign up for to see what’s available. These are pretty common deals!

Bet On the Sports You Know Best

Don’t waste money betting on sports you don’t know much about. You’re going to have a much better chance of winning if you focus on the sports you know most about. The more you keep up to date with a sport, the better position you’ll be in to predict the eventualities of each game.

Practice Responsible Gambling at All Times 

Online gambling is meant to be about having fun, not chasing your losses. To help yourself stop this from happening, it’s a good idea to use safe gambling tools. Deposit limits can help you stay in control of your spending, and time checks can prevent you from wasting the clock away.

For more information, read our TX sports betting guide where we compare online and in-person betting.

What is the No. 1 Online Sports Betting App?

Right now, BetWhale stands tall as the best sports betting app on the market. With a slick mobile interface, thousands of daily markets, and a massive $6,000 welcome bonus, it’s built to deliver the full sportsbook experience on the go.

But it’s not just about looks and speed. What really sets BetWhale apart is the depth of its features. You get a custom prop builder, real-time Twitch streams, and easy access to 20+ sports, all from your phone.

Sports to Bet on at the Best Betting Websites

When it comes to online sports betting, the variety of sports you can bet on plays a crucial role in the experience.

The best betting websites offer a wide range of sports, catering to fans of mainstream competitions as well as niche sports fans. Here are the most popular sports to place bets on:

Soccer

Soccer reigns as the king of sports betting worldwide. The best sites provide extensive coverage of football events, from the prestigious FIFA World Cup and UEFA Champions League to regional leagues like the EPL and La Liga. Betting options are vast, including everything from match results and player performance to intricate in-game occurrences like corners and cards.

Football

Football offers great action and is a staple at new sports betting sites. The NFL, with its Super Bowl online betting experience, dominates the market, but college football is also incredibly popular. Bettors enjoy a wide range of betting options, including point spreads, money lines, totals, and props like touchdowns scored and yards gained.

Basketball

With its fast-paced action and frequent scoring, basketball is a favorite among bettors. The best online betting sites offer comprehensive coverage of NBA seasons, the EuroLeague, and other international championships.

Markets often include point spreads, over/under scores, and player props, such as points scored, rebounds, and assists, making every game an exciting betting opportunity.

Tennis

Tennis betting is unique due to its year-round tournament schedule and head-to-head nature. The top sports betting sites that excel in tennis betting provide extensive market selections for Grand Slams, ATP, WTA, and even Challenger events.

Esports

The rising star of the sports betting world, esports, attracts a younger demographic with games like League of Legends, CS2, and Dota 2. The best sites offer not just traditional win/loss bets but also detailed propositions such as first blood, map winners, and total kills.

Top Bonus Offers at Online Sportsbooks

Online sportsbooks love rewarding both new and loyal players with a variety of bonuses. Here’s a look at the most popular types you’ll come across.

No Deposit Bonus

No-deposit bonuses are popular but not very common, and they often come with strict conditions. These offers give you a small amount of free credit, like a $10 bet, just for creating an account, without needing to deposit anything. However, they usually have higher rollover requirements or tighter restrictions than other types of bonuses. You’ll also see them more frequently in online casinos, where they often take the form of free spins.

Welcome Bonus

A welcome bonus is the biggest incentive you’ll see when joining new online bookmakers. Typically, it comes as a deposit match, meaning the site will match a percentage of your first deposit with bonus funds you can bet with. For example, you might see a 200% match up to $6,000 at top sites like BetWhale. These bonuses are an easy way to boost your bankroll right out of the gate, and they often have much friendlier rollover requirements than no-deposit offers.

Cashback Bonuses

Cashback bonuses are designed to soften the blow when your bets don’t go your way. With this promo, a sportsbook will refund a percentage of your net losses over a set period, usually a week or a month. For example, you might get 10% back on losses up to $500. The refunded amount often comes as site credit or free bets, giving you another shot to turn things around without making a fresh deposit.

Reload Bonus

Reload bonuses work a lot like welcome bonuses, but they’re available to existing users at the best online betting apps when you top up your account. The best sportsbook promos can range from a 25% to 75% match on your deposit and are often tied to specific days of the week or special events. They’re a great incentive to keep betting regularly, and many sportsbooks run reload offers alongside contests and leaderboard promotions.

Odds Boosts

Odds boosts are one of the simplest and most popular promos you’ll find. With an odds boost, the sportsbook increases the payout potential on selected bets, meaning you can score bigger winnings without risking more money. These offers typically apply to high-profile games or parlays, and they’re updated daily. Keep an eye on the sports betting promotions page so you don’t miss out on extra value for your picks.

Pros and Cons of Sports Betting Online

The best sports betting apps online come with plenty of advantages compared to betting in person, but they aren’t without a few downsides. Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons to help you decide if they’re the right fit for your betting habits.

Top Benefits of Betting Sites

Better Odds and Higher Payouts: Since online sportsbooks don’t have the same overhead costs as physical bookmakers, they can usually offer the best sports betting odds. For example, you might see +120 online compared to +110 at a retail sportsbook—a difference that really adds up over time.

More Generous Bonuses: Online platforms consistently outshine brick-and-mortar sportsbooks when it comes to promotions. From big welcome offers to regular reload bonuses, the range of incentives is simply broader online.

Cryptocurrency Options: The best sports betting apps accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, giving you access to faster withdrawals, minimal fees, and often larger bonus offers.

Convenience: Perhaps the biggest perk, online betting sites are open around the clock. You can place wagers anytime, anywhere, without the hassle of traveling to a retail location.

Potential Drawbacks

Slower Withdrawals: Unlike retail sportsbooks where you get paid on the spot, online withdrawals, especially by bank transfer, can take days or even weeks. If you prefer faster cashouts, using crypto is usually the quickest option.

Less Social Interaction: Some sports bettors enjoy the atmosphere and camaraderie of in-person wagering. While many betting sites have community features and chat options, it’s not quite the same as sharing the experience face to face.

Popular Bet Types at Top Sports Betting Sites

If you’re new to online sports betting, knowing the main wager types can make all the difference. Below is a fresh look at some of the most common bets you’ll encounter at licensed sportsbooks.

Moneyline

A moneyline bet is as straightforward as it gets; you’re picking which team or player will win. Odds come with a plus or minus sign, showing whether a side is favored or considered the underdog.

For example, odds of -140 on Team A mean you’d need to stake $140 to win $100. On the other hand, +120 on Team B means a $100 bet would return $120 if they pull off the win.

Point Spread

Also called spread betting, this option is designed to even out the perceived gap between two teams. The favorite “gives” points, while the underdog “gets” them. Say the Warriors are listed at -6.5 against the Knicks.

They need to win by 7 or more points for your bet to cash. If you back the Knicks at +6.5, they can win outright or lose by fewer than 7 points for you to win.

Totals (Over/Under)

Here, you’re betting on the combined score of both sides, not who wins. Sportsbooks set a predicted number, and you choose whether the actual total will go over or under that figure. If a football game’s total is 45.5, an “Over” bet wins if 46 or more points are scored, while an “Under” bet wins with 45 or fewer points.

Parlays

Parlays link multiple picks into a single wager, multiplying both the potential payout and the risk. Every selection, or “leg”, in the parlay must be correct for you to win.

For instance, you might combine: the Celtics to win, the Dodgers to hit the over, and the Chiefs to cover the spread. One miss, and the whole ticket loses, but hit all three, and the payout is far bigger than placing each bet on its own.

Prop Bets

Proposition bets focus on specific game events rather than the overall score. These can be tied to player performance (like how many goals a striker scores) or in-game moments (such as the first team to call a timeout).

Big events like the Super Bowl are famous for creative prop markets, from guessing the first touchdown scorer to predicting the color of the Gatorade poured on the winning coach.

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Understanding How Betting Odds Function

Betting odds show both how likely an outcome is and how much you can win if your bet is successful. There are three main ways odds are displayed: American (moneyline), decimal, and fractional formats.

American odds use positive and negative numbers. A negative figure, like -150, means that’s the amount you’d need to bet to win $100. A positive number, such as +130, shows how much profit you’d make on a $100 bet.

Decimal odds are widely used in Europe and Australia. They represent the total payout, including your original stake. For example, odds of 2.50 mean a $100 wager would pay out $250 in total.

Fractional odds are most common in the UK. These show your profit compared to your stake. For instance, 5/1 odds mean you’ll earn $5 for every $1 you bet.

Secure Payment Methods at the Best Online Betting Sites

With the growth of legalized online sports betting, ensuring secure payment methods has become a critical concern for both bettors and betting platforms. Bettors want assurance that their financial transactions are safe and confidential.

Here’s a closer look at some of the most trusted payment methods offered by numerous betting sites to guarantee both security and convenience.

Credit and Debit Cards

Credit and debit cards remain the most common form of payment at the best betting apps. They offer a straightforward way to deposit and withdraw funds, and they have built-in security features like fraud protection and encryption.

Major brands like Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are widely accepted, making them a reliable choice for bettors around the world.

E-Wallets

E-wallets provide a secure and fast way to manage sports betting funds without directly using your bank account. Services like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller allow users to deposit money into their betting accounts instantly.

These platforms also add an extra layer of security, as they do not require sharing personal banking details with the betting sites.

Cryptocurrencies

As online wagering continues to evolve, cryptocurrencies are becoming increasingly popular for their privacy and anonymity. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin, among others, offer decentralized transactions that are both secure and fast.

The best online betting apps that accept cryptocurrencies often promote reduced transaction fees and quicker withdrawal times, appealing to tech-savvy bettors.

Bank Transfers

Bank transfers are a reliable method for those who prefer a more traditional approach when using the best sports gambling apps. Although slower than other options, bank transfers provide a high level of security and are supported by rigorous banking regulations.

State Guide to Legal Online Sports Betting

Online sports betting laws in the U.S. vary widely from state to state, so knowing the local rules is essential before placing a wager. Some states have fully legalized online betting, others only allow in-person wagers at licensed sportsbooks, and a few still prohibit it altogether.

Understanding the landscape helps you choose the right platform and ensures you’re betting legally and responsibly.

Florida: Florida’s sports betting market has been through several legal challenges, but it’s now possible to wager online through select, state-approved platforms. The available Florida betting sites are limited, but they offer competitive odds, mobile apps, and coverage of popular sports like the NFL, NBA, and college football. Because the market is still developing, options may expand in the coming years.

Texas: Texas does not currently allow online sports betting, though the topic remains under discussion among lawmakers. Residents looking to bet legally must travel to neighboring states where sports betting is permitted or use in-person horse racing and fantasy sports options within Texas.

Minnesota: Minnesota has yet to fully legalize online sports betting, though tribal and legislative negotiations are ongoing. For now, sports betting in Minnesota is limited to in-person wagering at tribal casinos and betting on horse races – plus, there are various offshore sites that accept local bettors.

Georgia: Georgia does not currently have legal sports betting. Previous legislative attempts have stalled, though proposals continue to resurface. Until changes are made, residents interested in wagering must travel to nearby states where online and retail sportsbooks are available, or go with offshore bookies.

Best Betting Sites – FAQs

Is Online Sports Betting Safe?

Yes, gambling is generally safe as long as bettors stick to licensed, reputable, and legal sports betting sites.

Whether you’re betting in Europe, America, or another continent, always make sure the safest online betting sites you join are licensed to operate, as these licensors make sure the sites play fairly.

What Is the Best Sports Betting Site?

BetWhale is the best sports betting site overall. It has the best combination of banking options, bonus offers, and sports betting markets with competitive odds.

Can I Bet on Sports Live?

Yes, most online sportsbooks let users bet on sports live, and we found that the best place to do this is at BetOnline.

Can I Use My Mobile Device at Online Bookmakers?

Yes, there are lots of great mobile sports betting sites out there. All of our top picks, like BetWhale, BetOnline, and Bovada, can be easily used for mobile betting.

How To Sign Up at the Sports Betting Online Sites

We’ve put together a simple guide to help you sign up for our top recommendation, BetWhale. You can use similar steps for our other picks, though.

Step 1: Locate the Signup Form

  • Go to BetWhale’s homepage and find the signup form.
  • Read and agree to the site’s terms and conditions.
  • Enter a few personal details.

Step 2: Verify Your Identity

  • Press the link in the email sent out by BetWhale.
  • Upload a copy of your ID as instructed.
  • Wait for the team to verify this.

Step 3: Fund Your Account

  • Choose a payment method in the cashier.
  • Enter an amount that qualifies for the welcome offer.
  • Type in the promo code and proceed with the payment.

Step 4: Start Betting Online

  • Head into the sportsbook.
  • Use your welcome offer as per the terms.
  • Play through the rollover and proceed to cash out.

So, What Are the Best Online Sports Betting Sites?

We’re lucky to have had access to legalized online sports betting across much of the world for quite a few years now. In that time, more fantastic sportsbooks have popped up, increasing competition and boosting the overall user experience.

Now, we have access to better odds than ever, stronger bonuses, and better betting tools. And the site that combines all of these things the best is BetWhale — but only just about. Many of the other sites we’ve listed are hot on its tail and still worth checking out.

So, why not try out a few of these sports betting options? And when you do that, make sure to get those welcome bonuses. But be sure to gamble responsibly at all times!

Important information for our readers:

Participation is restricted to adults 21+.

Gambling carries financial risk and may lead to addiction.

Never gamble with money you can’t afford to lose.

Check your local laws to confirm online gambling is allowed where you live.

If you need help, call 1‑800‑GAMBLER for free, confidential support any time.

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Recount Confirms Democratic Primary Results in New Jersey’s 39th District

Recount Confirms

A recount of the June Democratic primary results for the New Jersey General Assembly in the 39th Legislative District confirmed that Andrew LaBruno and Donna Abene will remain the Democratic nominees for the November 4 general election. The recount began on August 4 at the request of David Jiang, who had finished third in the initial count with 8,317 votes, trailing Abene by 137 votes.

Following the recount, which involved hand-counting ballots, Jiang gained 12 votes for a total of 8,329, while Abene gained six votes, bringing her total to 8,460 and leaving her ahead by 131 votes. LaBruno, the top vote-getter, increased his total from 9,137 to 9,143, and Damon Englese, who finished fourth, saw his total rise from 6,137 to 6,149. Only the first- and second-place finishers will appear on the November ballot, where they will face Republican incumbents Robert Auth and John Azzariti Jr.

Key Takeaways
  • David Jiang gained 12 votes but stayed 131 votes behind Donna Abene after the recount.
  • The recount cost about $20,000, with Jiang paying roughly $2,500.
  • This was the first district-wide recount in the 39th District in at least 14 years.

Recount Process and Results

Bergen County Board of Elections Chairman Richard Miller stated that the changes in vote totals came from vote-by-mail ballots, which are scanned by machines. Ballots that were not filled in firmly enough might not have been detected by scanners, but hand-counting during the recount allowed election workers to determine voter intent.

The recount took place over three days and included more than 8,000 vote-by-mail ballots and provisional ballots from all 28 towns in the district. Two teams of election workers performed the count, and a designated commissioner cross-checked the names and ballots. Vote tallies changed by at least one vote in 13 municipalities, while 16 municipalities saw no change. According to Miller, this was the first district-wide recount in at least 14 years. The new totals were scheduled to be certified on August 7.

Legal Proceedings and Costs

Superior Court Judge Kelly Conlon initially denied a full recount during a court hearing but later signed an order for all votes to be recounted. After a partial recount on Tuesday, Jiang had picked up 14 votes; the final count after the complete recount reflected a gain of 12.

The Board of Elections covered about $20,000 of the recount cost. A candidate who requests a recount must pay a percentage of the total, and Jiang’s share was approximately $2,500. Miller said the raw vote gap was large, but the margin represented only 0.43% of the total vote.

Candidate Affiliations and District Background

LaBruno and Jiang ran on a slate with Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop during his campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor, while Abene and Englese ran with the endorsement of the Bergen County Democratic organization. In the June primary, Mikie Sherrill won the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, and Jack Ciattarelli won the Republican nomination.

The 39th Legislative District is composed of the Bergen County municipalities of Allendale, Alpine, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Emerson, Harrington Park, Haworth, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Montvale, Northvale, Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Park Ridge, Ramsey, River Vale, Rockleigh, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington Township, Westwood, and Woodcliff Lake. Democrats have not won the district since 1977.

Hoboken High School Recognizes Record 105 AP Scholars in 2024–2025

Hoboken High School Recognizes

In the 2024–2025 academic year, Hoboken High School in Hoboken, New Jersey, honored 105 students for their performance on Advanced Placement (AP) exams. This is the highest number of AP Scholars in the school’s history and represents a sharp rise from 2019 when only seven students received the designation.

The AP Scholar designations are awarded by the College Board to students who have demonstrated college-level achievement through AP courses and exams. These awards are recognized internationally and can lead to college credit, advanced placement, or both.

Key Takeaways
  • Hoboken High School recognized 105 AP Scholars in 2024–2025, the highest in its history.
  • Awards span all AP Scholar categories, with a first-ever AP International Diploma recipient, Natasha Anderson.
  • The district has grown from 7 AP Scholars in 2019 to 105 in 2025 through strategic curriculum and support initiatives.

AP Scholars with Distinction

Forty students earned the AP Scholar with Distinction award by maintaining an average AP exam score of at least 3.5 and achieving scores of 3 or higher on five or more exams. The honorees were:

Kely Aguilar, Natasha Anderson, Amalia M. Batlle, Mariacarla Bettocchi, Gabriel O. Brody, Sarah A. Burns, Alison J. Chavez, Ian F. Crespi, Emily S. Critz, Lucas C. Daly, Louise F. Dirkx, Hayley R. Dobson, Genevieve G. Fink, Tasha Fu, Samantha R. Gotimer, Aleksander E. Gray, Arya R. Khanna, Alexander Koulouthros, Jacob R. Kriegel, Katherine J. Laurens, Jacob B. Linder, Zoe Magaletta, Maya Mankoff, Lila A. McDonough, Sasha M. Mechaley, Hannah Y. Morley, Kodi I. Pfeiffer, Anna Rekeda, Maximo Rua Espada, Addison Rumph, Annelien Schissler, Maxim Schissler, Abigail T. Scott, Jenna T. Sirio, Camila A. Suarez, Max H. Tang, Emma A. Van Handle, Edinson J. Villacis, Madison Walia-Peters, and Morgan Walia-Peters.

AP Scholars with Honor

Ten students earned the AP Scholar with Honor recognition. This award requires an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, with scores of 3 or higher on a minimum of four exams. The recipients were:

Miles J. Angley, Yuselin Dominguez, Sophie Katz, Kayla A. Koines, Nate Lerner, Jai Malik, Cecilia M. Platt, Meghan J. Stehli, Sava Tomin, and Alexis N. Zoltak.

AP Scholars

Thirty-two students received the AP Scholar award for earning scores of 3 or higher on at least three AP exams. These students were:

Anthony L. Barahona, Daniel J. Baruchin, Azaad S. Bhalla, Yonatan H. Brutman, Logan J. Calingasan, Rafael S. Callamari, Gissell D. Calle, Valentina Castellon Ardon, Sophia M. Castiglione, Rebecca G. Crespi, Jayla J. Dale, Paz A. De La Torre, Emily A. Eisen, Jordyn A. Eisen, Carolina Fernandez, Abigail Foux, Brianna M. Frias, Noah A. Gibbs-Garcia, Erica B. Goodman, Sophie Katz, Nova Korman, Jai Malik, Ava D. Pinn, Mark Pitino, Sophie Pitino, Derrick M. Pytel, Faith V. Ranghel-Lee, Arjan S. Samrai, Claire L. Snider, Grayson A. Stier, Sylvie R. Strell, Leah L. Vera Cruz, and Corinna M. Wilder.

AP Capstone and International Diplomas

Twenty-one students were awarded the AP Capstone Diploma for completing both AP Seminar and AP Research courses:

Natasha Anderson, Mariacarla Bettocchi, Valentina Castellon Ardon, Alison J. Chavez, Emily S. Critz, Lucas C. Daly, Louise F. Dirkx, Abigail Foux, Tasha Fu, Samantha R. Gotimer, Arya R. Khanna, Maya Mankoff, Lila A. McDonough, Sasha M. Mechaley, Hannah Y. Morley, Addison Rumph, Jenna T. Sirio, Grayson A. Stier, Camila A. Suarez, and Emma A. Van Handle.

Sophie Katz earned the AP Seminar and Research Certificate for completing both courses without fulfilling the full diploma requirements.

Senior Natasha Anderson became the first student at Hoboken High School to receive the AP International Diploma, which reflects academic performance aligned with international university admission standards.

District Growth and Program Expansion

According to district records, the increase from seven AP Scholars in 2019 to 105 in 2025 is connected to targeted investments in curriculum expansion, teacher training, scheduling flexibility, and academic counseling.

The AP Capstone program, offered by the College Board, focuses on skills such as research, analysis, evidence-based argument, collaboration, writing, and presenting. The number of Hoboken High students earning the Capstone Diploma rose from four three years ago to twenty-one in the 2024–2025 school year.

Mets’ Skid Grows to Seven as Carlos Mendoza Sees Montas Pulled Early in Milwaukee

Mets’ Skid Hits Seven

On Saturday, August 9, 2025, at American Family Field in Milwaukee, the New York Mets used Reed Garrett as an opener against the Milwaukee Brewers to avoid Frankie Montas’ first-inning struggles, and Garrett retired all three batters in the first inning. Montas entered in the second, gave up consecutive one-out singles, issued a two-out walk to load the bases, and saw a fielding error by shortstop Francisco Lindor bring in two runs.

In the third inning, Montas issued a walk and threw a wild pitch, but did not give up a run, then in the fourth inning, Brice Turang hit a solo home run, his second in consecutive games. Montas threw 72 pitches over three innings, surrendering three runs (one earned) on three hits and two walks.

The outing forced the Mets to use high-leverage relievers Gregory Soto and Tyler Rogers earlier than planned, and including Garrett, they used six pitchers in the game, which ended in a 7-4 Brewers win and the Mets’ sixth straight loss.

Key Takeaways
  • Frankie Montas lasted only three innings after following opener Reed Garrett, allowing three runs (one earned) as his Mets ERA rose to 6.38 in eight outings.
  • The Mets blew a 6-1 lead in a 7-6 loss to the Brewers, their seventh straight defeat, falling 5.5 games behind the Phillies in the NL East.
  • Mets starters have gone 51 consecutive games without two different pitchers reaching six innings, forcing the bullpen to throw 209.2 innings over the last 49 games.

Mendoza Addresses Montas’ Rotation Status

Before Sunday’s series finale in Milwaukee, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was asked about Montas’ rotation status, saying, “We haven’t made a decision. As of now, he’s still in line. Have to get through today’s game… right now, we haven’t had any discussions.

Montas, 32, signed a two-year, $34 million contract with the Mets in the offseason, but a right lat strain during early spring training delayed his debut until the summer. In eight appearances (seven starts) with the Mets, he has a 6.38 ERA, a 1.56 WHIP, and 7.9 strikeouts per nine innings while giving up eight home runs in 36.2 innings, and during six minor league rehab starts, he had a 12.05 ERA and gave up eight home runs in 18.2 innings.

Rotation Options and Injury Updates

If the Mets change their rotation, Triple-A Syracuse pitchers Brandon Sproat and Nolan McLean are candidates, with Sproat giving up three runs over six innings on Thursday, August 7, and McLean pitching four innings of one-run ball on Sunday, August 10, in his first start on four days’ rest this season.

Veteran Paul Blackburn, recovering from a right shoulder impingement, gave up three runs (two earned) over 5.2 innings in his fourth rehab start for Syracuse on Friday, and in six games (four starts) with the Mets this season, he is 0-3 with a 7.71 ERA and a 1.98 WHIP. Tylor Megill, recovering from a right elbow sprain, threw live batting practice on Thursday and may soon begin a rehab assignment. And in 14 starts this year, he is 5-5 with a 3.95 ERA and a 1.36 WHIP.

Mets Lose Lead in Series Finale Against Brewers

On Sunday, August 10, 2025, the Mets lost 7-6 to the Brewers after leading 6-1, as Milwaukee tied the game 6-6 in the eighth inning and Isaac Collins hit a walk-off home run off Edwin Díaz in the ninth. The loss was the Mets’ seventh in a row and 11th in their last 12 games, dropping them 5.5 games behind the first-place Philadelphia Phillies. Mendoza said, “It’s hard to describe. Tough, frustrating. But we’ve got to turn the page. We have to keep going. We have to find a way to start getting victories. That wasn’t a good showing. They pretty much outplayed us.

Betting Market Movement During Losing Streak

For Tuesday, August 12, 2025, against the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field, multiple sportsbooks list the Mets as slight favorites with moneyline odds around -140, totals set at 8 runs, and the run line at Mets -1.5 near +150, with FanDuel and DraftKings listing similar numbers and Oddsshark projecting a close score simulation slightly favoring Atlanta.

In World Series futures, BetMGM lists the Mets at +1400, VegasInsider’s consensus lists them at +1000, and FanDuel recently had them near +850; in December 2024, after signing Juan Soto, their odds moved to +800 at DraftKings and FanDuel, and Caesars’ opening post-2024 line had the Mets at +700.

Slumps Among Key Hitters

Francisco Lindor is batting .191 with a .602 OPS over his last 50 games since June 12, Pete Alonso — who tied Darryl Strawberry for second on the Mets’ all-time home run list with 252 — is batting .168 with a .593 OPS over his last 26 games, Brandon Nimmo has struck out 26 times in his last 58 at-bats and has a .476 OPS with a .269 on-base percentage, and Juan Soto is batting .189 with a .757 OPS over his last 25 games.

Nimmo said, “We can go on a run. We’ve still got time. It just takes putting it together, playing some good baseball. I don’t think the division is slipping away. We’re still within shot. This team specifically has been known to go on runs. We can easily rattle off a winning streak, especially with the people we got here. But it’s going to take turning it around.”

Rotation Struggles and Bullpen Usage

Mets starting pitchers have gone 51 consecutive games without two different pitchers recording at least six innings in a start, the longest single-season streak since at least 1901, and since June 13, Mets starters have pitched 220 innings while the bullpen has pitched 209.2 innings.

Mendoza said, “We saw [Taylor] Rogers a third day in a row [on Sunday]. We’re asking a lot of the bullpen. Reed Garrett, before you know it, he’s pitching in the fifth inning [after opening on Saturday]. Raley went two ups on Friday, he’s not available [Saturday], and then we ask him to pitch a full inning [Sunday]. We have to get our starters going.

Current Standings and Remaining Schedule

The Mets are 19-31 in their last 50 games, the third-worst record in the majors over that span, and hold the final NL Wild Card position 1.5 games ahead of the Cincinnati Reds. They will face the Phillies seven more times, beginning later in August at Citi Field, and will next play the Atlanta Braves, who recently won four of five games against the Miami Marlins.

Mendoza said, “We just gotta go out and do it. We have the talent, we have the players, but we have to start playing better baseball and just go out and get the job done. I know it’s frustrating, we’re all frustrated in here, but we just have to keep going because nobody said it was going to be easy.

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