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Clutch tour dates 2024

Clutch is currently touring across 8 countries and has 38 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at The Blue Note in Columbia, after that they'll be at Anthem at Hard Rock Sioux City in Sioux City.

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Clutch is my favorite stoner rock band. They never disappoint. It was great to see them as the headliner as they played stuff that I haven't heard them play before when they were the support group. The only issue was a group of ten or twelve people who felt that half of the hall was for them only and slammed dance or just were general assholes. I mean slam dancing for Clutch makes no sense.

I love Clutch and you can tell that they love their fans and love is returned. Please come to the Bay Area as often as possible.

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Well last night show was one of the best I've seen in a very long time, it's nice to actually see a showman like Zack Wylde perform and melt your face off as my buddy Daniel would say. He showed us how it was done last night, even got an up close (meaning he was standing 3' from us) solo from the crowd during Warpigs.

Then Clutch comes like the powerhouse that they are and blew the roof off the place. Total energy from start to finish.

But I will not forget to mention Kyng either, a great band from the LA metal scene. Opened the show in fine fashion with some heavy riffs, phenomenal vocals, and a true sense of how to get a crowd going. If you have a chance to catch this tour, I HIGHLY recommend you do!!!!!

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The show opened with The Wexford School of Rock kids who were fantastic. They covered 4 or 5 popular metal songs including one of Clutch's in which Neil Fallon came out to help them sing.

Next came Kyng, a metal band out of L.A.. I was not familiar with the band, but they were clearly a very tight 3 piece. Their music was good and sound.

Zakk Wylde's cover band, Zakk Sabbath, followed up Kyng. If you enjoy Sabbath, and I love Sabbath, then you should definitely see this group before they return to their normal jobs.

If you've never seen Clutch. This is one of the great acts of this generation, both studio and live. Their music appeals to all types of rock and metal fans, and it is all well comprised. I've seen them twice and I will see them every time they come around.

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  • Lord of This World by Black Sabbath

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CLUTCH Announces Summer/Fall 2022 U.S. Tour With HELMET And QUICKSAND

U.S. groove rock masters CLUTCH will embark on a U.S. tour in late summer. Joining them on the 26-date run will be HELMET and QUICKSAND , who will be rotating the main support slot nightly, and special guest JD Pinkus . Ticket for the tour go on sale this Friday, June 17 from ClutchOnTour.com .

Tour dates:

Sep 13 - Toronto, ON @ Rebel Sep 15 - Boston, MA @ House of Blues Sep 16 - New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square Sep 17 - Baltimore, MD @ Hammerjacks Sep 18 - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz Sep 20 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Sep 21 - Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall Sep 23 - Louisville, KY @ Louder than Life* Sep 24 - Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works Sep 25 - Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern Sep 27 - Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues Sep 29 - Houston TX @ Warehouse Live Sep 30 - Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum Oct 01 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom Oct 02 - Austin, TX @ Emo's Oct 04 - Phoenix, AZ @ Van Buren Oct 05 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Oct 07 - Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock* Oct 08 - Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Concert House Oct 09 - Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre Oct 10 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO Oct 12 - Salt Lake City, UT @ the Depot Oct 13 - Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium Oct 14 - Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater Oct 15 - West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom Oct 16 - Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall

* CLUTCH only

Earlier today, CLUTCH dropped a brand-new single, "We Strive For Excellence" . The track is available digitally from all DSPs.

CLUTCH released its first new single, "Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone)" , back in April to much acclaim from fans and critics alike. The track has already hit nearly 300,000 streams on Spotify alone and the official music video, directed by David Brodsky , has clocked up 340,000 YouTube views.

Early last year, drummer Jean-Paul Gaster told the Chicago-based webzine Metal Kaoz that he and his CLUTCH bandmates had "written a lot of songs" for the follow-up to 2018's "Book Of Bad Decisions" LP. He said: "We've been writing now for our new album, and I think we're spending more time than ever in the studio, just trying out different ideas. And most of the ideas don't ever really make it to the end; we try 10 things and we keep one.

"I think we are even more selective than we were before as to which ideas we really decide to focus on. And I think it is because we have so much more time. Before, we would come home for a tour and maybe we would have three weeks off. So, the first week, we don't do really much of anything — everybody goes back home to their families and we rest — and then the next two weeks we would get together and we would just jam really hard and get a bunch of ideas, and then on the road and play those ideas, and then come back and do it again. And that process might go on for a year and a half. This has been different. This is the first time where we've had so much time at home to work on ideas and never really tried them in a live setting. So I'm not sure how it's gonna impact the record. But I think it's gonna make for a different album — whether it's good, bad or otherwise, it's too early to tell. But, for sure, it's a different dynamic, and it requires more of us.

"So often, when we have new ideas and we put them in front of an audience, you can really tell right away — we know right away if the song is the right tempo, we know right away if the riffs are where they need to be, if the chorus is the way it needs to be," Gaster added. "It's a testing ground. And we don't have that right now. So, for that reason, I think we are being a lot more careful about what ideas we really wanna focus on, and which ones we think, 'You know what? We've done that before. Let's do something a little different.'"

"Book Of Bad Decisions" was recorded at Sputnik Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Vance Powell . The record sold 26,000 copies in America during its first week of availability, giving the group its third consecutive Top 20 album on the Billboard 200.

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Clutch Announce Fall 2022 Tour with Helmet and Quicksand, Unleash New Song “We Strive for Excellence”: Stream

The stacked North American tour package launches on September 13th

Clutch Announce Fall 2022 Tour with Helmet and Quicksand, Unleash New Song “We Strive for Excellence”: Stream

Clutch have announced a Fall 2022 North American tour with support from Helmet and Quicksand . In addition, they’ve shared the new song “We Strive for Excellence,” with the promise of a new album on the way.

The new song had been played live on Clutch’s recent tours and finally sees a proper studio release. Snappy riffs connect frontman Neil Fallon’s verses, which are delivered through his imitable drawl. The lyrics are steeped in nostalgia and call back to Fallon’s days of youth.

“‘We Strive for Excellence’ looks back fondly on childhood summers filled with grand plans gone awry, inexplicable bruises, untreated injuries, and of course, the timeless wisdom of Evel Knievel,” Fallon remarked in a press release.

The track certainly stokes the hype for the aforementioned North American tour. It features an utterly stacked bill including Helmet, Quicksand, and JD Pinkus.

The outing kicks off September 13th in Toronto and will remain stateside thereafter, running through an October 16th show in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 17th), with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on June 16th (using code DAZZLE ). Tickets can be purchase via Ticketmaster .

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Clutch have now offered up two singles in 2022, following “Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone).” The new material preludes the impending release of the band’s as-yet-unnamed new album. Fans can RSVP for early access to the pre-order via Clutch’s merch site .

Below you can stream “We Strive for Excellence” and see the list of Fall 2022 North American tour dates. Get tickets here .

Clutch’s 2022 North American Tour Dates with Helmet, Quicksand, and JD Pinkus: 09/13 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel 09/15 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 09/16 – New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square 09/17 – Baltimore, MD @ Hammerjacks 09/18 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz 09/20 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE 09/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall 09/23 – Louisville, KY @ Louder than Life * 09/24 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works 09/25 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern 09/27 – Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues 09/29 – Houston TX @ Warehouse Live 09/30 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum 10/01 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom 10/02 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s 10/04 – Phoenix, AZ @ Van Buren 10/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent 10/07 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock * 10/08 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Concert House 10/09 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre 10/10 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO 10/12 – Salt Lake City, UT @ the Depot 10/13 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium 10/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater 10/15 – West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom 10/16 – Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall

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Clutch and Rival Sons announce Two Headed Beast tour with Fu Manchu and Black Stone Cherry

Clutch and Rival Sons have announced the Two Headed Beast tour, a run of dates that'll take the bands across the US later this year. The trek will kick off on September 5 at the Paramount in Brooklyn, NY, and wrap up at the Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas, NV, on October 10.

Support for the first 14 dates of the tour will come from stoner rock legends Fu Manchu, while the remainder of the dates will see southern rockers Black Stone Cherry open the evening's entertainment. 

“We are looking forward to our tour with Rival Sons," says Clutch mainman Neil Fallon. "Throughout the course of our set, Clutch will be performing  Blast Tyrant [2004 album]. Both bands have plenty of mutual fans and will garner many more throughout the course of the Two Headed Beast Tour. We hope to see you there!"

“We’ve wanted to put something together with Clutch for a long time!" adds Rival Sons' guitarist Scott Holiday. "They’re one of the acts that we could notice people rep’ing at our shows, so we’ve always thought it could make a really great double bill! Happy to bring the Two Headed Beast to life! The riff will be strong on this tour… as will the good times!"

Tickets go on sale on April 19 at 10am local time from  clutchmerch.com and rivalsons.com/tour . 

Clutch / Rival Sons: Two Headed Beast tour

Sep 05: Brooklyn Paramount, NY*

Sep 06: Atlantic City Ocean Casino Resort Ovation Hall, NJ*

Sep 07: Washington The Anthem, DC*

Sep 08: Raleigh The Ritz, NC*

Sep 10: Pittsburgh Stage AE, PA*

Sep 12: Niagara Falls OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino, ON*

Sep 13: New Haven College Street Music Hall, CT*

Sep 15: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, NH*

Sep 17: Boston Citizens House of Blues, MA*

Sep 19: Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion, OH*

Sep 20: Sterling Heights Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill, MI*

Sep 22: Fort Wayne Sweetwater Performance Pavilion, IN*

Sep 24: La Vista The Astro, NE*

Sep 26: Grand Rapids GLC Live at 20 Monroe, MI^

Sep 28: Green Bay EPIC Event Center, WI^

Sep 29: St Paul Myth Live, MN^

Oct 01: Des Moines Val Air Ballroom, IA^

Oct 02: Kansas City Uptown Theater, MO^

Oct 04: Houston Bayou Music Center, TX^

Oct 05: Dallas The Factory in Deep Ellum, TX^

Oct 08: Los Angeles The Wiltern, CA^

Oct 09: Tempe The Marquee, AZ^

Oct 10: Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl, NV^

* = with Fu Manchu

^ = with Black Stone Cherry

 Clutch and Rival Sons announce Two Headed Beast tour with Fu Manchu and Black Stone Cherry

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Clutch Announce Fall 2022 Tour with Helmet and Quicksand, Unleash New Song “We Strive for Excellence”: Stream

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Clutch have announced a Fall 2022 North American tour with support from Helmet and Quicksand . In addition, they’ve shared the new song “We Strive for Excellence,” with the promise of a new album on the way.

The new song had been played live on Clutch’s recent tours and finally sees a proper studio release. Snappy riffs connect frontman Neil Fallon ’s verses, which are delivered through his imitable drawl. The lyrics are steeped in nostalgia and call back to Fallon’s days of youth.

“‘We Strive for Excellence’ looks back fondly on childhood summers filled with grand plans gone awry, inexplicable bruises, untreated injuries, and of course, the timeless wisdom of Evel Knievel,” Fallon remarked in a press release.

The track certainly stokes the hype for the aforementioned North American tour. It features an utterly stacked bill including Helmet, Quicksand, and JD Pinkus.

The outing kicks off September 13th in Toronto and will remain stateside thereafter, running through an October 16th show in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 17th), with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on June 16th (using code DAZZLE ). Tickets can be purchase via Ticketmaster .

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Clutch have now offered up two singles in 2022, following “Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone).” The new material preludes the impending release of the band’s as-yet-unnamed new album. Fans can RSVP for early access to the pre-order via Clutch’s merch site .

Below you can stream “We Strive for Excellence” and see the list of Fall 2022 North American tour dates. Get tickets here .

Clutch’s 2022 North American Tour Dates with Helmet, Quicksand, and JD Pinkus: 09/13 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel 09/15 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 09/16 – New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square 09/17 – Baltimore, MD @ Hammerjacks 09/18 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz 09/20 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE 09/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall 09/23 – Louisville, KY @ Louder than Life * 09/24 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works 09/25 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern 09/27 – Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues 09/29 – Houston TX @ Warehouse Live 09/30 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum 10/01 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom 10/02 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s 10/04 – Phoenix, AZ @ Van Buren 10/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent 10/07 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock * 10/08 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Concert House 10/09 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre 10/10 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO 10/12 – Salt Lake City, UT @ the Depot 10/13 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium 10/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater 10/15 – West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom 10/16 – Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall

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Clutch are returning to the road this spring. The band announced Tuesday the No Stars Above Tour with special guests Nate Bergman and Amigo The Devil. The trek kicks off on April 11 at Norva in Norfolk, Virginia and wraps up on May 18 at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey. Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 20 at 10am local venue time HERE .

Check out the tour trailer and full itinerary below now.

Rock mainstays Clutch released their thirteenth studio album Sunrise on Slaughter Beach last September. The record hit No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart. It was the long awaited follow-up to their 2018 outing Book of Bad Decisions .

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  • Private party facilities This 194 square foot space is located downstairs in The Tasting Room. It provides a private floor plan with access to our distillery. Perfect for a bridal shower, birthday celebration, paint and sip, corporate meeting, and more.1 large high table with 10 chairs2 love seats2 ottomansMaximum guests: 15 – 20
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Rolling Stones Kick-Start ‘Hackney Diamonds’ Tour With Thrilling Houston Concert

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Over the past couple of decades, the Rolling Stones have looked for any reason to hit the road besides the release of a new album of original songs. They’ve launched tours celebrating their 50th anniversary, reissues of select archival records, the 2016 covers LP Blue & Lonesome , and their 60th anniversary. Some years they headed out on the stadium circuit for no particular reason whatsoever, knowing a Stones tour is a major event in and of itself.

The first step was Houston’s NRG Stadium on Sunday night. After a strong opening set by Gary Clark Jr. that centered around his new LP, JPEG Raw , the band took the stage to the familiar opening notes of “Start Me Up.” This is the first time Mick Jagger has faced a stadium crowd since his 80th birthday last year, but his voice and body seem like they stopped aging sometime around Steel Wheels . It’s almost impossible to fully believe until you see it in person. (“People say Joe Biden is too old to be president,” an elderly woman behind me said early in the night. “They need to look at Mick!”)

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He wasn’t kidding. The 1965 Aftermath track wasn’t played live once until their 2022 European tour, and this was the first time it crossed the Atlantic. But it’s not something you hear much on classic rock radio, and the audience reaction was pretty muted at first. “I don’t think you really knew it,” Jagger said at the end. “But you got to know it as it went along.”

The Hackney Diamonds portion of the evening began at this point with leadoff single “Angry,” which popped onstage much like it did during their surprise album release show at the New York club Racket last year. “Beast of Burden” won the fan vote for the night, and it provided veteran backup Stones singer Bernard Fowler with a much-deserved spotlight moment. “You’ve got one more vote in November,” Jagger said. “Don’t forget to vote then too. What to play now? Something old … something new.”

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At the midway point of every Rolling Stones concert in recent memory, Jagger introduces the band one by one before heading offstage so Keith Richards can sing a couple of songs. For some reason, perhaps to squeeze more new songs into the set without cutting any of the standards, Richards was limited to just a single tune. He made it count by singing 1981’s “Little T & A” for the first time since 2016, though it was disappointing he didn’t get a chance to break out “Tell Me Straight” from Hackney Diamonds . It feels inevitable that’ll happen before this tour ends.

Jagger returned for “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Gimme Shelter,” which gave new background singer Chanel Haynes a chance to emerge from the wings and show off her stunning pipes. She first entered Stones World in 2022 when Sasha Allen, their previous background singer, couldn’t make a Milan show. Haynes was playing the lead role in the West End musical Tina at the time, and she parachuted in at the last second to save the show. This frustrated the producers of Tina , who fired her for handing the show off to her understudy that night when she wasn’t ill, but it impressed the Stones enough to hire her for this tour.

The main set wrapped up with “Honky Tonk Women,” “Miss You,” “Paint It Black,” and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” These are songs they’ve done hundreds and hundreds of times for good reason. The hardcores may yearn for deeper cuts like “Memory Motel” or “Moonlight Mile,” but Jagger knows they’d cause many people to sit down and start scrolling through Instagram. And when you have a song like “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” in your repertoire, you simply have to play it every time you do a gig.

“Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” one of the finest songs on Hackney Diamonds , kicked off the brief encore set. If it wasn’t challenging enough to channel Merry Clayton a few songs back, Haynes had to now deliver Lady Gaga’s soaring vocal parts from the original recording. Unsurprisingly, she crushed it. For a moment, it really felt like witnessing a scene from some alternate-universe version of A Star Is Born.

The night closed out with a joyous “Satisfaction,” meaning they played just three songs from Hackney Diamonds. That’s typical for a tour in support of a latter-day Rolling Stones album, but this one really deserved more. They dropped “Midnight Rambler,” one of the Richards songs, and the acoustic set to make room for the three new ones in the show, but it be worth further restructuring to squeeze in “Whole Wide World,” “Bite My Head Off,” and “Tell Me Straight.” These are stellar songs that deserve a spot in the set, even if it means tossing aside “Paint It Black” or “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” sometimes.

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San Antonio at Houston: Brahmas Cement Must-Watch Status with Wild Comeback Over Roughnecks

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HOUSTON — The San Antonio Brahmas orchestrated yet another thrilling comeback, this time overcoming a brutal first three quarters of offensive miscues with a game-tying three-point conversion, fumble recovery and game-winning 51-yard field goal to secure a 15-12 victory over the Roughnecks at Rice Stadium.

The Brahmas’ first two drives ended in fumbles forced by Reuben Foster and Corn Elder, but the Roughnecks were unable to capitalize on either, punting after both.

After a scoreless opening frame, San Antonio got on the board with Ryan Santoso’s 26-yarder. The teams then traded punts through the rest of the first half until J.J. Molson knotted it up from 48 yards out as the clock expired.

Did someone say ball is out? We got it. 💪 pic.twitter.com/gHM9pmwTQI — Houston Roughnecks (@XFLRoughnecks) May 12, 2024

Molson added three more field goals through the third quarter and the start of the fourth, while the Brahmas added two more turnovers. After quarterback Quinten Dormady coughed up the ball on a sack by Chris Odom, then threw a pick to Colby Richardson, San Antonio coach Wade Philips turned to backup Kevin Hogan.

Hogan led the Brahmas down the field for an 18-play, 67-yard, 10-minute drive capped by John Lovett’s rushing score, then found Cody Latimer for the three-point conversion to tie it at 12-12 with just over two minutes to play.

Reggi Roberson Jr fumbled on the ensuing kickoff, and Teez Tabor recovered it for San Antonio in Houston territory. After running out the clock, Philips sent out Santoso to hit the game-winner.

FUMBLE ON THE KICK RETURN! @XFLBrahmas BALL! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/veHuHMni1r — United Football League (@TheUFL) May 12, 2024

Now, three observations from San Antonio's victory.

Quarterback Play

Dormady needed a bounce-back game. Instead, he finished 10-of-24 with two turnovers and got benched in the third. Hogan, meanwhile, went 5-of-7 on his game-tying drive.

On Houston’s side, Jarrett Guarantano made his first appearance since he went down in Week 2 with a rib injury. Guarantano was clearly grateful to be back out there, to the extent that he continued to play through what he suspected was a broken wrist.

UFL Kickers

Kicking in the UFL continues to be elite. Molson’s 62-yarder was the fifth field goal made from at least 60 yards out by a UFL kicker this season. He and Santoso went a combined 6-6 on Sunday, shortly after another clutch 3-3 performance from Jake Bates in the Michigan/D.C. matchup.

JJ MOLSON. SIXTY TWO YARDS. WOW 🔥 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qV9s21mLI8 — Houston Roughnecks (@XFLRoughnecks) May 12, 2024

Playoff Implications

With San Antonio’s win, reigning XFL champion Arlington has officially been eliminated from the playoff picture. Additionally, with Houston’s loss, the Michigan Panthers have officially secured a spot in the USFL Conference championship game with the undefeated Birmingham Stallions.

The Brahmas would have been kicking themselves if they had dropped this one after D.C. fell to Michigan earlier in the day.

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2024 Fantasy Baseball: Top 4 waiver wire pickups for Week 8

Week 8's best waiver additions prove a player doesn't have to play for a winning team to provide crucial fantasy baseball value.

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While the great MLB franchises are filled with superstars, fantasy baseball success is not directly correlated to winning percentage. Sometimes players on bad teams provide the biggest fantasy baseball value .

There's always a reason why a team has a poor record. Perhaps a player or numerous have struggled to find their footing. In that case, perhaps those teams decide to give an opportunity to a more unheralded names. Overall, struggling teams need to find a spark. And oftentimes it can come from places least expected.

Which is where the waiver wire comes in. The players on this list were afterthoughts on draft day. Many weren't even expected to be playing a large role on their teams. However, heading into Week 8 they are, and fantasy baseball players should take notice.

There's no warning for when a hot streak might cool off. Whether their teams are winning or losing, these four players make for strong Week 8 waiver wire pick ups.

Every player on this list is owned in 20 percent or fewer of all ESPN fantasy baseball leagues.

Abraham Toro – INF, Oakland Athletics 

Oakland Athletics second baseman Abraham Toro (31) hits a RBI-single during the third inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.

While the Oakland Athletics are performing much more admirably than many were expecting, they are still 19-22 on the season. Still, Abraham Toro has been scorching out West, proving to be one of the hottest hitters in baseball.

Over his last 13 games, Toro is hitting .412 with a home run and seven RBI. He has hit five doubles while crossing home plate 11 times. The hot stretch has brought Toro's season totals to a .293 batting average with three home runs, 16 RBI and a stolen bases.

When he is in the lineup, Toro usually functions as the team's leadoff hitter. While the Athletics may not have the scariest offense, he's in a prime run scoring position. Furthermore, he has played second, third and first base in 2024. If he gets fantasy baseball eligibility at all three positions, Toro's value only goes up.

The Athletics will soon no longer player in Oakland. But as long as they are, Toro is looking to give fans a show. Don't miss out on your tickets on the Week 8 waiver wire.

Jon Singleton – 1B, Houston Astros 

Jon Singleton was one of the bigger, “what ifs,” in Houston Astros franchise history. He was the first player ever to sign an extension before appearing in an MLB game back in 2013. But by 2015, he was no longer with the Astros as he fell out of the league completely.

In 2023, he made his MLB return with the Milwaukee Brewers before rejoining Houston. And in 2024, Singleton has a fairly significant role on the first major league club he ever played for.

Jose Abreu has struggled mightily in 2024, forcing the Astros to option him to the minor leagues. In his place, Singleton has stepped up at first. Over 27 games, Singleton has hit .218 with four home runs and 10 RBI.

If you need batting average, Singleton might not be the best add. But if you're lacking in the power department, the first baseman is your man. Two of his bombs came over his last six games. Singleton will likely occupy the first base position in Houston barring injury or an Abreu return. Between that opportunity and his power stroke, Singleton has become an intriguing fantasy baseball pick up.

Tommy Pham – OF, Chicago White Sox

Chicago White Sox outfielder Tommy Pham (28) hits an RBI single against the Cleveland Guardians during the fifth inning at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Nothing has seemed to go right for the Chicago White Sox in 2024. At 12-28, Chicago is already 12 games back of first place in the NL Central. That makes Tommy Pham a prime candidate to be dealt at the trade deadline. But as long as he is with the White Sox, Pham looks like a strong fantasy baseball contributor.

Serving as Chicago's leadoff hitter, Pham sets the table for the White Sox. It has led to nine runs scored in his 14 games with the team. The outfielder is hitting .309 with two home runs, eight RBI and a stolen base overall.

Over his last six games, Pham is hitting .292 with a home run, five RBI and a stolen base. Where Singleton provided power, Pham helps any fantasy baseball owner struggling in the batting average or run scoring department.

If/when Pham is traded, his both real life and fantasy baseball value might change. He could move down the lineup or not have such a premium role. But until then, he is a useful contributor in numerous categories and an apt Week 8 pick up.

Reese Olson – SP, Detroit Tigers

Reese Olson bucks the trend of Week 8's list for a pair of reasons. Firstly, he is the only pitcher. Secondly, the Detroit Tigers actually have a winning record; albeit 20-19. Still, Olson is a pitcher who has been a consistent force throughout the season. Week 8 should be the final time fantasy baseball players underestimate him.

Over his seven starts in 2024, Olson has put up a 2.52 ERA with a 35/15 K/BB ratio. He has allowed over two runs in just one of his outings. Furthermore, he has at least four strikeouts in his past five starts. Olson showed off his true potential in his May 3 start against the New York Yankees, throwing five innings of scoreless baseball, striking out five while allowing just two hits.

The one thing going against Olson is his own team. The right-hander has yet to record a win in 2024 and sits at 0-4. However, if he keeps pitching how he is, Detroit will find ways to win. Two or fewer runs shouldn't be a difficult barometers.

Winning or losing, Olson has looked impressive throughout the 2024 campaign. With Olson's next projected start coming against the Miami Marlins, Week 8 marks the perfect time to add him off the waiver wire.

Dan Fappiano is a Connecticut based sports journalist covering NFL and MLB news for ClutchPoints. He has a degree from Central Connecticut State and previously wrote at Shore Publishing.

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NBA mock draft 2024: Instant projection after Hawks’ stunning lottery win

Here’s our instant projection of the 2024 NBA Draft with the order now finalized after the lottery drawing.

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The order for the 2024 NBA Draft is finally set, and the Atlanta Hawks are the lucky winners of the lottery with the No. 1 overall pick. The Hawks entered the drawing with the 10th-best odds overall with a three percent chance at the first pick, and somehow cashed it in. The Washington Wizards , Houston Rockets , San Antonio Spurs , and Detroit Pistons round out the rest of the top-five.

The 2024 draft class has had very little consensus at the top since our first projection the day after the 2023 draft . Alex Sarr, a French big man who played in Australia, has been seen as a slightly frontrunner to go No. 1 overall an athletic 7’1 big man. French forward Zaccharie Risacher will also attract interest early with his combination of size (6’9), shooting, and on-ball defense. The first college basketball player selected could be shifty Kentucky guard Rob Dillingham, or UConn ’s 7’2 shot-blocking center Donovan Clingan.

With the lottery order now finalized, here’s our instant projection of how the 2024 NBA Draft will play out.

1. Atlanta Hawks - Alex Sarr, C, France

It’s easy to dream on Sarr’s long-term upside with the most impressive physical tools of any player in this draft class. At 7’1 with a nearly 7’5 wingspan, Sarr is a super mobile big man who can blow up plays on switches, erase shots at the rim defensively, and fly in transition with speed and coordination. For all of his talent, Sarr still looks nothing like a typical No. 1 overall pick. He can’t create for himself offensively against a set defense, his jump shot is a bit more theoretical than reliable to this point, and he rarely plays with force around the rim. If Sarr ultimately ends up as a center, he’s going to need to add significant strength and learn how to play through contact. If he becomes a four, he’ll either need to play with a stockier five with shooting ability or work to develop his own three-point shot. While he’s far from a lock to be a future NBA star, it’s easy to see a pathway for the 19-year-old to eventually get there. Athletic play finishers who can defend the perimeter and protect the rim are a rare breed. If Sarr can figure out how to make an offensive impact, he could be the type of versatile big every team covets.

2. Washington Wizards - Nikola Topic, G, Serbia

Topic has been the No. 1 player on our board all season for his blend of scoring and playmaking as an offensive initiator. The 6’5 lead guard showed the ability to dust defenders off the dribble and generate rim pressure at will to set up good looks for himself and his teammates. Despite being one of the youngest players in this draft class (he turns 19 on Aug. 10), Topic was among the most productive offensive players in the Adriatic league for Mega Basket. His long strides and extension finishes help him score over length around the rim, and he has good vision when the defense keys in on his drives. Unfortunately, Topic injured his knee in Jan. after transferring to Crvena zvezda and hasn’t showed the same explosiveness since returning for last month. Scouts will poke holes in his outside shot and his ability to guard, but if he can regain his burst going to the basket, Topic’s ability to collapse opposing defenses makes him a possible blue chip talent in this class.

3. Houston Rockets - Rob Dillingham, G, Kentucky

Dillingham is an impossibly shifty shot creator for himself and others thanks to his deep shooting range, soft touch, and tremendous vision as a passer. The 6’2 guard has the best handle in the class with the ability to link dribble-crossovers, change direction, and get off a good look at the rim against bigger defenders. He’s the rare guard prospect whose shooting ability feels equally dangerous off the dribble and off the catch: Dillingham can punish unders with deep pull-ups, and also has a fantastic feel for relocating around the three-point line to knock down spot-ups. Dillingham’s scoring is so dangerous that it often lulls defenders into forgetting about his excellent playmaking ability. He can throw a well-placed lob for a big man or whip a pass to a corner shooter when defenses key in on stopping him. So what’s the catch? The NBA doesn’t have much love for smaller guards these days, and Dillingham’s thin frame will make him a target on the defensive end and cause problems for him as a finisher. He can also get a little wild with his shot selection, though he played much more under control than originally anticipated when he arrived at Kentucky. If a guard like Darius Garland can succeed in the NBA, Dillingham can, too.

4. San Antonio Spurs - Ron Holland, F, G League Ignite

The G League Ignite had such a miserable season that the NBA shut down the entire program. The nightmare context of the team’s season makes evaluating their top prospects even more challenging, and no one is more representative of that than Ron Holland. Holland entered this draft cycle last summer as the potential No. 1 overall pick in the class, but his turnover issues, inefficient scoring, and outsized role now have some wondering if he’s even a top-10 pick. I think that’s overthinking it: Holland is still a big 6’8 wing with high-level speed and leaping, a motor that never stops running, and some untapped playmaking potential. Holland is at his best offensively by getting downhill and attacking the basket with force. He can jump higher and hang in the air longer than his opponents, and also has no issues playing through contact. His jump shot remains a major work in progress (23.7 percent from three on 97 attempts), and his decision-making off the dribble can be problematic, too ( 93 turnovers to 90 assists ). Holland should have an easier transition defensively. He’s quick enough on his feet getting around screens to handle wing stopper duties, he’s strong enough to provide resistance as the low man, and he has a knack for grabbing 50/50 balls. Holland will need to fix his jump shot to warrant a pick this early in the draft, but his physical gifts, relentless mentality, and youth (he doesn’t turn 19 until July 7) still makes him a top prospect.

5. Detroit Pistons - Zaccharie Risacher, F, France

Risacher is a 6’10 forward out of France who can space the floor, defend at the point of attack, and provide some slashing ability to the basket. His hot start as a three-point shooter for JL Bourg in the top French pro league helped him skyrocket up draft boards, with ESPN still sticking with him as the No. 1 player in the class . This part of the draft feels more appropriate for someone with his skill set in our view, especially with his shooting tailing off over the last two months. Risacher mostly plays off the ball, and ideally projects as a high-volume, highly accurate three-point shooter. Given that he’s only a 71.9 percent free throw shooter, there’s reason to be skeptical that his touch is really that elite. Where Risacher is really impressive is as a wing stopper: he’s able to smother smaller players with his length, and he’s impressive at getting around screens to stay attached to his man. There’s definitely an avenue for Risacher to be a very good 3-and-D style wing, but the lack of creation ability makes him feel more like a top-10 pick than a top-3 pick to me.

6. Charlotte Hornets - Matas Buzelis, F, G League Ignite

Like his teammate Holland, Buzelis fell short of his lofty early season expectations partially as a byproduct of the Ignite’s dysfunction. Peel back the layers and there’s still an interesting prospect here even after a rough campaign. At 6’10, Buzelis shows flashes of a dribble/pass/shoot skill set. He has real creativity as a driver, showing the ability to change directions with crossovers and step-throughs when he puts the ball on the floor. He’s better at attacking tilted defenses, meaning he profiles more as a secondary handler who will need to prove his jump shot is legitimate to earn close outs from opposing defenses. Buzelis only shot 26 percent on 115 three-point attempts with Ignite and only made 69.6 percent of his free throws. Buzelis reportedly shot better than 40 percent from deep as a senior at prep powerhouse Sunrise Christian, and having him this high is a bet on his shot bouncing back in a better team context. While his offense underwhelmed, Buzelis’ defense looked a little better than expected. He’s a good rotational defender who knows how to use his length to block shots (he had 64 blocks in 34 games). Buzelis will greatly benefit from adding strength to his frame and learning to play through contact. If he can rediscover his shooting stroke, he looks like a nice secondary scorer with plus size who can handle and space the floor.

7. Portland Trail Blazers - Donovan Clingan, C, UConn

Clingan tied together UConn’s back-to-back national championship teams with his monster combination of size and rim protection. At 7’2 with a reported 7’7 wingspan, Clingan will be among the biggest players in the NBA from the day he’s drafted. He has an easy translation as a shot-blocking center in drop coverage who will put a lid on the rim. Clingan showed a bit more quickness and coverage versatility defensively as a sophomore, and his starring role against Zach Edey in the national championship game now has some thinking he could be a candidate for No. 1 overall. We still have a few concerns. Clingan only played 49 percent of available minutes for UConn all season, and topped 30 minutes in a game just four times as a sophomore. How often can he stay on the floor? Clingan is also only a 55.8 percent free throw shooter and a total non-threat from three. His interior finishing is good-not-great because he isn’t an explosive leaper. His best offensive skill set is his passing, where he can used as a hub for dribble-handoffs, and has an ability to hit cutters. Mostly, a team would be drafting Clingan for his defense and shot-blocking, and it could still return top value in a weaker draft.

8. San Antonio Spurs - Stephon Castle, G, UConn

Castle is a big, physical guard who can lockdown defensively while playing a connective role on offense. At 6’6, 220 pounds with a 6’9 wingspan, Castle has a tremendous combination of quickness and power that allows him to handle tough defensive assignments at the point of attack. He’s very good at sliding his feet, getting over screens, and keeping his chest in front of ball handlers. He has strong hands to rip the ball away on digs, and he shows good instincts as a help defender. Offensively is where the question marks lie for Castle, and it starts with his jump shot. He only hit 26.7 percent of 75 attempts from three-point range this year, and his tenancy to turn down open looks was even more discouraging than his percentages. He did shoot 75 percent on free throws, though, so it’s not like his touch is totally broken. If the shot comes along, Castle has some other offensive skills to work with. While he doesn’t have the greatest burst as a driver, Castle is still a load going downhill and uses his strength well to create space and finish at the basket (54.4 percent on two-pointers). He’s also a good offensive rebounder who can get putbacks and keep possessions alive. It isn’t hard to imagine Castle playing a similar role to Marcus Smart or maybe Jrue Holiday, but the shot must come around for him to hit his potential.

9. Memphis Grizzlies - Reed Sheppard, G, Kentucky

No one saw Sheppard as a one-and-done coming into the season, but his early emergence as Kentucky’s best player quickly changed that. The 6’2 guard was a blistering shooter from three-point range and a turnover-forcing machine until an underwhelming performance in the first round of the NCAA tournament ended the Wildcats’ season. Sheppard’s ability to overcome his tiny frame in the NBA will have to start with elite shooting ability. He knocked down 52.1 percent of his threes on 144 attempts this year, an incredible number that stacks up with any prospect to hit the draft over the last decade. Sheppard was also a major defensive playmaker, using his razor sharp hands to record an impressive 4.6 percent steal rate and 2.5 percent block rate. Sheppard’s advanced metrics were so good that he posted a top-15 box score plus-minus for any freshman since 2009, and the rest of the list is littered with good NBA players . Sheppard doesn’t feel like he has enough juice to play on-ball in the NBA, and his lack of size will make it easy to shoot over the top of his closeouts regardless of how good his hands are. As long as he keeps shooting it at an elite level, he should make a positive NBA impact regardless.

10. Utah Jazz - Cody Williams, F, Colorado

The younger brother of ascendant Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams, Cody Williams is a toolsy but raw wing prospect who could pay off big down the line with proper development. At 6’8 with a 7’1 wingspan, Williams is a long and rangey athlete with real speed and coordination in the open floor. He was an excellent finisher around the basket as a freshman, converting nearly 59 percent of his looks from two-point range. He also hit 41.5 percent of his threes, but only took 41 attempts all season due to nagging injuries and a reluctance to shoot over contests. Williams’ lack of three-point volume is scary for his projection given that he doesn’t have great burst as a ball-handler, either. He does have real defensive tools, though, and could emerge as a wing stopper as he adds strength. Williams certainly passes the eye test with his open floor passing and attacking, but his handle in tight spaces limits him significantly against a set defense. As long as Williams goes to a patient team with a clear developmental plan, he should have a high enough skill level to turn into a good NBA wing eventually.

11. Chicago Bulls - Isaiah Collier, G, USC

Collier was considered a potential top-3 pick coming into this draft cycle, but an up-and-down start at USC cooled interest before he came on strong late in the season. A stocky 6’4 point guard, Collier is a bulldozer who can generate paint touches at will. He has good vision as a live dribble passer, but had serious turnover issues with the Trojans. A charitable view would blame that on the lack of lobs threats and shooters around him necessary to maximize his playmaking. As a scorer, Collier can make tough finishes inside the arc, but defenses will go under screens on him until he proves he can punish it by making a pull-up jumper. His speed, power, and tight ball handling make him one of the best creation bets in this class, but the concerns about how he makes an impact off the ball if he doesn’t hit his top outcomes are real. At this point in the draft, it’s worth betting on his upside as a talented driver, playmaker, and two-level scorer.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder - Kyle Filipowski, C, Duke

This feels like the best match of player and team in the first round. The Thunder value high-feel passers, and Filipowski fits the bill with quality short roll passing and the ability to act as a hub in the halfcourt. OKC is also dedicated to playing five-out on offense, and Filipowski can do that too after knocking down 35 percent of his 112 attempts from three-point range as a sophomore at Duke. At 7-foot, 250 pounds, Filipowski can bang down low and help out on the glass despite a lack of length and athleticism. There will be questions about his quickness and ability to defend in space, but if the shot comes around, he’s skilled enough be a valuable offensive weapon.

13. Sacramento Kings - Dalton Knecht, F, Tennessee

It’s been a wild ride for Knecht, who went from JUCO ball to Northern Colorado to Tennessee, where he blossomed into college basketball’s most devastating perimeter scorer. The 6’6 wing has a tantalizing skill set as an off-ball scorer: he can be an accurate, high-volume three-point shooter, he’s athletic enough to attack the rim with force on closeouts, and he has a nice mid-range bag when he can’t get all the way to the hoop. The biggest question for Knecht will be his defense, where he’ll likely have a big target on his chest from the moment he enters the league. The Kings have a clear identity of whirling off-ball actions around De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis’ two-man, and a shooter like Knecht would fit right in.

14. Portland Trail Blazers - Tidjane Salaun, F, France

Salaum offers the promise of a supersized dribble/pass/shoot forward who is still just scratching the surface of what he could one day become. At the moment, Salaum still has a long way to go: his feel for the game is still developing to put it kindly, he struggles to score inside the arc, and his three-point shot runs cold more than hot. On the other hand, there’s no discounting Salaun’s tools: he’s massive for a forward at 6’9 with a 7’2 wingspan, he’s money from the free throw line (79 percent), and he doesn’t turn 19 until Aug. He needs to be thought of as a long-term developmental prospect, but his ceiling is high enough to get someone to bite inside the top-20.

15. Miami Heat - Devin Carter, G, Providence

Devin Carter’s breakout junior year was one of the true joys of the college basketball season. The 6’3 guard was always a tenacious point of attack defender, but he suddenly morphed into an effective offensive player as a junior for Providence. Carter fixed his three-point shot, and it opened up the rest of his game. He fired threes off the dribble and the catch with abandon, hitting 37.7 percent on 6.8 attempts per game. His improved shooting helped open up the lane for driving, which allowed him to make a big leap as a two-point scorer as well (56 percent as a junior after being a tick below 50 percent as a sophomore). Carter’s mentality as a ferocious on-ball pest helps make him a perfect fit for the Heat, and his improved offensive potency addresses some of the Heat’s biggest problems.

16. Philadelphia 76ers - Tyler Smith, F, G League Ignite

Smith was the only player on the G League Ignite roster who qualified as a pleasant surprise this year. The 6’11 forward came over from Overtime Elite and immediately proved he had deep shooting range, tough shot-making ability, and the athleticism to finish inside. Smith hit 36 percent of his threes on 161 attempts this year, showing an effortless spot-up shooting stroke that’s hard to contest at his size. Smith also showcases good explosion off the ground as a play finisher , particularly when he doesn’t have to fight through contact. His defense is a mess, but there’s plenty of time to figure out that end of the floor when you can shoot like this.

17. New Orleans Pelicans - Kel’el Ware, C, Indiana

Ware is oozing with talent as an athletic 7-footer with a projectable jump shot, nice scoring touch inside the paint, and the ability to finish plays above the rim on both ends of the floor. After a woeful freshman year with Oregon, Ware transferred to Indiana and looked like the McDonald’s All-American scouts saw him as out of high school. His shooting potential — 42.5 percent from three-point range on 40 attempts — is enticing for teams looking for a five-out look even if his volume wasn’t all that high. Ware is so talented that he often leaves you wanting more: he doesn’t play with much force around the rim, and his motor has long been questioned. At this point in the draft, it’s worth taking a chance on Ware’s tools if he can put it all together.

18. Orlando Magic - Jared McCain, G, Duke

McCain was a prolific high school shooter out of Southern California who proved his shot could translate to the next level when he showed up at Duke. The freshman guard hit 41.4 percent of his threes on nearly six attempts per game, and also made 88.5 percent of his free throws. His scorching NCAA tournament performance showed there’s more to his game than just long-range shots: McCain looked comfortable operating as a secondary handler in ball screens, and also scored efficiently inside the arc. He’s not the biggest or most explosive athlete for a guard, but his strengths are a perfect fit for the Magic’s weaknesses as a team.

19. Toronto Raptors - Yves Missi, C, Baylor

Missi is an athletic big man who can block shots, roll to the rim with power, and even flashed some ball handling ability during his freshman year at Baylor. Missi plays a relatively simple game for a big man: he sets hard screens, rebounds well, and can quickly explode off the floor to finish to dunks and putbacks inside. He had 59 dunks and shot 70.3 percent at the rim as a freshman at Baylor. He also showed some comfort as a driver by taking two hard dribbles and attacking the paint. He’s not going to make many plays as a passer and he’s a total non-shooter, so it will be interesting to see how he measures at the combine. For now, Missi has a high floor as a rim runner/rim protector type who could raise his ceiling by adding more perimeter skill.

20. Cleveland Cavaliers - Pacome Dadiet, F, France

Like Bilal Coulibaly a year ago, Pacome Dadiet is a late-rising French wing who could be a big winner of the pre-draft process. At 6’8, Dadiet shows good instincts as an off-ball scorer and a high motor as a defender playing for German team Ulm. Dadiet isn’t a boundless leaper like Coulibaly, but he looks comfortable and confident taking spot-up threes or putting the ball on the floor to get into his mid-range pull-up. The Cavs need to take chances on a potential two-way wings to fit around their core, and the 18-year-old Dadiet is a solid long-term bet at this point in the draft.

21. New Orleans Pelicans - Ja’Kobe Walter, G, Baylor

At 6’5 with a 6’10 wingspan, Walter is an off-ball wing who can space the floor and defend bigger guards. He’s a smart relocater around the three-point line, and got up an impressive 220 three-point attempts as a freshman at Baylor even if his accuracy wained. Walter ended the year at 34.1 percent from three, which is disappointing after a hot start, but his volume combined with his 79 percent free throw mark should give teams confidence he’ll shoot it in the league. Walter doesn’t have great burst as a ball handler which caps his creation ability, and he can get overpowered defensively by stronger wings off the bounce. He doesn’t have the most exciting skill set, but it’s still one every team needs.

22. Phoenix Suns - DaRon Holmes II, C/F, Dayton

Holmes is a 6’10 big man who blossomed into one of the best players in college basketball in his junior season for Dayton. He was always a bouncy finisher around the rim who stockpiled dunks and blocks, but this year he looked more comfortable as a shooter and passer. After making only seven combined three-pointers in his first two years of school, Holmes knocked down 32 threes at a 38.6 percent clip as a junior. His assist rate also jumped from 12.1 percent as a sophomore to 18.9 percent as a junior as the Flyers used him as a hub in more halfcourt actions. He’s a bit undersized for an NBA center, but Holmes’ athleticism and developing skill level makes him a worthy first round pick.

23. Milwaukee Bucks - Tristan da Silva, F, Colorado

Tristan da Silva has a combination of size and shooting that should attract looks in the first round even if he lacks the athleticism and strength teams look for. The 6’9 forward spent four years at Colorado as one of the most versatile shooters in the country, hitting 38.7 percent of his threes on 212 attempts over his final three years of school, and 77 percent of his free throws. He just isn’t a run-and-jump athlete by NBA standards and can get bumped off his spots easily by physical forwards, but adding a veteran shooter feels like a smart move for a team with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Brook Lopez in the front court.

24. Knicks - Johnny Furphy, F, Kansas

Furphy emerged late in the season for Kansas as an efficient off-ball scorer with real NBA tools. The 6’9 Australian wing was a willing shooter from deep on spot-ups (35.2 percent on 6.3 three-point attempts per 40 minutes), scored well in transition, and looked coordinated enough to attack closeouts. He’s not a very physical player and often looked lost defensively, so a patient approach with an emphasis on his strength development would be best. With a deep team and two first round picks, the Knicks are in position to take the long view on his development.

25. New York Knicks - Bub Carrington, G, Pitt

Carrington is a big 6’5 lead guard with obvious talent despite a rocky freshman year for Pittsburgh. While he didn’t score all that efficiently (53 percent true shooting) and struggled with turnovers at times, there is still a lot to like here for a late round bet on shot creation. Carrington is skilled ball handler who can get into his pull-up jumper and get to the rim, even if he struggles to finish. He handled a high usage rate for a freshman (23 percent), shot free throws well (78.5 percent), and showed the ability to get up a ton of threes (202 attempts on the year). He’s not the most powerful athlete around, but for a late first round flier, he actually has some upside for a patient team willing to develop him.

26. Washington Wizards - Zach Edey, C, Purdue

Edey is truly one of the best men’s college basketball players of the last 40 years as a two-time national player of the year who led Purdue to the national championship game as a senior. His translation to the NBA will be fascinating in part because there isn’t much recent precedent for a player with his size (7’4, 300 pounds) and skill set. Edey obviously has tremendous scoring touch around the basket, but what’s most impressive about him is his ability to play all 40 minutes in big games. Yes, he’s slow-footed and doesn’t have any shooting range, but there’s a pathway here for Edey a microwave-scoring big in a smaller role. Read our full breakdown of his draft stock here .

27. Minnesota Timberwolves - Nique Clifford, F, Colorado State

Clifford was a tough wing defender who couldn’t score much in his first three years at Colorado. He transferred to Colorado State last summer, and blossomed offensively into one of the better two-way players in the Mountain West . A 6’6, 200 pound wing, Clifford can handle bigger forwards defensively with quick feet and a strong chest. He posted an impressive 2.7percent steal rate and 3.2 percent block rate. He looked much more comfortable shooting from the outside this year, knocking down 37.6 percent on three three-point attempts per game. He also shot nearly 60 percent on two-pointers, and 76 percent on free throws. His ability to make an impact without needing the ball makes him a quality bet as a future NBA role player.

28. Denver Nuggets - Tyler Kolek, G, Marquette

Kolek was one of the best guards in college basketball the last two years, and has both the skill set and mentality teams look for in college veterans at this point in the draft. The 6’3 guard isn’t going to burn anyone off the dribble, but he’s a good shooter (38.8 percent from three and 85 percent from foul line), a gifted playmaker (42 percent assist rate), and uses his hands to disrupt lanes lanes (2.8 percent steal rate). The Nuggets could use a young point guard ready to handle minutes right away off the bench, and that makes Kolek a great fit if he’s still available.

29. Utah Jazz - Kyshawn George, F, Miami

George emerged on NBA radars as a breakout freshman because of his size and shooting. The 6’8 wing takes the vast majority of his shots from three-point rage, with 130 attempts coming from deep vs. 60 attempts from two-point range. He knocked down 40.8 percent of his threes. The issue for George is he can’t do much when he’s run off the three-point line, but he’s still a good bet as a wing floor spacer at this point in the first round.

30. Boston Celtics - Izan Almansa, C, G League Ignite

Almansa is a 6’10, 230-pound big man who had an extremely decorated youth career playing for Spain before losing some momentum by joining a rough situation with the Ignite. There’s still a lot to like about his game. He’s a good rebounder, a capable short roll passer, and a skilled interior scorer. He’s not going to finish plays above the rim or stretch the floor, but his well-rounded big man skill set should serve him well in the league.

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3 Astros takeaways: Selloff possibilities, Yordan Alvarez’s RISP problem and 2 homegrown DFAs

Houston Astros&#039; Yordan Alvarez hits a one-run single against the Detroit Tigers in the eighth inning of a baseball game, Friday, May 10, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

As he is prone to do, Justin Verlander strapped the Houston Astros to his back on Sunday before Houston’s bats finally backed up its ace during a 9-3 win against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park.

The victory secured a series win and salvaged a 3-3 road trip. A critical 10-game homestand looms for a Houston team still seeking some stability. Seven of the 10 games are against American League West opponents, offering the club its best chance at gaining ground from the cellar.

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Here are three takeaways from the road trip:

Dana Brown must consider all options

Most clubhouses have at least one television always tuned to MLB Network, so general manager Dana Brown had no choice but to back a ballclub that may be listening. Saying he “can’t predict any scenario” in which the Astros sell at the trade deadline is one of the only acceptable responses to a question that isn’t going away, even after a respectable road trip.

"No. No, I can't envision that. This ballclub is too good." – Astros GM Dana Brown on if he envisions a scenario where the team is a seller #MLBNow | #Relentless pic.twitter.com/0kEEULJUoW — MLB Now (@MLBNow) May 7, 2024

Since 1901, only seven teams have started a season 15-25 and finished with a winning record. Just three of them made the playoffs, though a third wild-card spot and an underperforming American League West give the Astros more hope than other teams mired in their situation.

Brown shouldn’t declare the season dead on May 7, but refusing to acknowledge the possibility of a selloff — even privately — is almost as misguided. Before the season, both The Athletic’s Keith Law and MLB Pipeline ranked Houston’s farm system 27th out of 30 teams. Infusing more talent is crucial, and part of the reason owner Jim Crane hired Brown in the first place.

Nothing Crane has done during his ownership tenure suggests he’s about to offer the type of extension it will take to retain Kyle Tucker , who launched his league-leading 13th home run on Sunday. Alex Bregman ’s brutal start also won’t stop agent Scott Boras from seeking the sort of deal Crane has never been willing to give.

If the Astros can’t engineer a turnaround and enter July with realistic playoff chances, it would be a dereliction of duty not to dangle one or both of those players during the trade deadline. Pitchers Verlander and Ryan Pressly are obvious candidates, too, but both have no-trade clauses in their contracts and would prefer to stay in Houston.

Since his franchise’s golden era began, Crane has reiterated: “While I’m here, the window is always going to be open.” His stance means much more than anything Brown will utter across the next three months.

Barring a total collapse, it’s difficult to envision Crane softening on such a strong statement and conceding, especially while carrying the largest payroll during his ownership tenure. He resides in a city and owns a franchise well-versed in this exact situation. The last team to start 15-25 and make the playoffs? The 2005 National League champion Houston Astros.

Yordan Alvarez ’s run production problem

Since April 10, Alvarez has taken 33 plate appearances with runners in scoring position. He has one hit: a game-tying single down the right-field line during Friday’s 5-2 win against the Tigers.

Among Astros, only Yainer Diaz has taken more at-bats than Alvarez with runners in scoring position across that 28-game span. Since it began, Alvarez’s OPS has plummeted 259 points from 1.038 to .779. It never dipped below .895 last season.

The situation epitomizes the Astros’ first 40 games. Houston has the sport’s second-highest batting average but has been outscored by 13 other teams. Getting the club’s best hitter a bevy of at-bats with runners in scoring position should be its foremost goal. The Astros are accomplishing it — and Alvarez isn’t coming through.

Entering Sunday, Alvarez had a minus-5 batter run value with runners in scoring position, according to Baseball Savant. Last season, it was 28. Alvarez is hitting .157 with runners in scoring position this season. A .231 expected batting average suggests there isn’t much bad luck involved, either.

Dissecting Alvarez’s issues with runners in scoring position is difficult and also arrives with the caveat of a small sample size. His 15.2 percent whiff rate with runners in scoring position is lower than his 22.9 percent career clip while his 92.8 mph average exit velocity is in line with his 93 mph season average. A 39.4 percent hard-hit rate, however, is far lower than his usual clip.

All season, manager Joe Espada has bemoaned a lack of plate discipline during run-scoring situations. Entering Sunday’s game, Alvarez had swung at 27 of the 87 pitches he saw out of the strike zone with runners in scoring position — a 31 percent clip almost identical to his overall 30.8 percent chase rate this season. That, it should be noted, is elevated from Alvarez’s career 26.6 percent rate.

Last season, Alvarez had a 28.4 chase rate with runners in scoring position. Perhaps he, like so many in this lineup, is feeling the pressure of a poor start and trying to compensate. All 176 of Alvarez’s plate appearances have arrived from either the second or third spots in the batting order. Espada isn’t about to move him, either, putting the onus on a preseason MVP candidate to discover a way to clutch up.

Farewell to two homegrown success stories?

The Astros drafted Corey Julks and Brandon Bielak three rounds apart in 2017, part of a 42-man draft class that’s already produced 13 major-league players. Neither signed for more than $150,000 and both were overshadowed by more noticeable names taken beforehand.

Both Julks and Bielak ascended to viable major-league players: a testament to Houston’s amateur scouting and player development. The team designated both players for assignment this weekend and each stands a decent chance of catching on with another club, be it via a waiver claim or small trade.

Julks grew up in The Woodlands, a Houston suburb, before playing three seasons at the University of Houston. His inclusion on the team’s Opening Day roster last season — and subsequent April success — represented a feel-good story for both the franchise and the city that houses it.

Still, Julks is 28 and sported a career .650 OPS against major-league pitching. Joey Loperfido passed him on the organization’s outfield hierarchy, Pedro León is threatening to do the same, and top prospect Jacob Melton may be in Triple A soon.

At full strength, Houston already has two right-handed hitting outfielders on its 26-man roster: Chas McCormick and Jake Meyers . Utilityman Mauricio Dubón ’s increased time in the outfield only furthered a logjam Julks could not crack.

Julks has outperformed at Triple A and has two minor-league option years remaining, which will increase his value to 29 other teams. Teams are always searching for pitching depth and Bielak’s respectable numbers at the major-league level — a 4.65 ERA in 191 2/3 innings — may entice some clubs.

However, Bielak is out of minor-league options, one of the primary reasons he made Houston’s Opening Day roster as a swingman. The team is already bereft of pitching depth and did not want to risk losing Bielak on waivers so early in the season.

Activating Cristian Javier on Saturday forced them to confront that scenario. The Astros could have optioned Shawn Dubin to Triple A and kept Bielak on the major-league roster, but Dubin’s ability to handle multiple innings with higher-upside stuff must have appealed to an Astros team that’s already put Dubin in a few high-leverage situations this season.

Bielak never got those chances, perhaps the first sign that his days were numbered. José Urquidy ’s impending return from the injured list could force either Spencer Arrighetti or Hunter Brown to the bullpen, too, taking the place Bielak once occupied.

(Photo of Yordan Alvarez: Paul Sancya / Associated Press)

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