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More than one-quarter of major-league clubs broke in new managers in the 2026 season’s early going, so it’s only fitting for us to rank them now that we’ve reached the one-quarter mark of the campaign.
A couple of hires were heralded at the time as promising moves, a couple seemed to come out of left field and one — Tony Vitello to the Giants — hardly made sense at all. Turns out, the Vitello hire has fostered about as awkward of a culture as expected, and there is very little Year 1 success to mask the strangeness of the fit. Dayn Perry explained why he ranked Vitello at the bottom of the pecking order among his first-year colleagues.
On the flip side, there was the seamless transition from Brian Snitker to Walt Weiss in Atlanta. The Braves are well on their way to winning more games this year than they lost in 2025 (86), and hold a commanding lead in the NL East.
As for the managers between Weiss and Vitello …
2. Craig Stammen, Padres
3. Blake Butera, Nationals
4. Skip Schumaker, Rangers
5. Derek Shelton, Twins
6. Kurt Suzuki, Angels
7. Craig Albernaz, Orioles
It has been three months since we last ranked the best boxers in the world, so we’re due for a refresh, especially after David Benavidez moved up to cruiserweight and knocked out unified champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez over the weekend. Now a three-division champion, Benavidez is on the climb in our pound-for-pound rankings, and Brian Campbell explained the climb.
That was not the only notable result from the weekend, though. Naoya Inoue entered the biggest match in Japanese history as the world’s top pound-for-pound boxer and walked away from it further entrenched in that rarified air. His win over undefeated Junto Nakatani only added to his legacy as an all-time great.
Here’s how the top five shakes out:
âšľ Dodgers at Astros, 2:10 p.m. on MLB Network
âš˝ UCL Paris Saint-Germain at Bayern Munich, second leg, 3 p.m. on CBS/Paramount+
âšľ Red Sox at Tigers, 6:40 p.m. on Peacock
âšľ Twins at Nationals, 6:45 p.m. on ESPN Unlimited
🏀 76ers at Knicks, Game 2, 7 p.m. on ESPN
🏒 Canadiens at Sabres, Game 1, 7 p.m. on TNT
âšľ Rangers at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. on MLB Network
🏀 Timberwolves at Spurs, Game 2, 9:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏒 Ducks at Golden Knights, Game 2, 9:30 p.m. on TNT
âš˝ Concacaf Champions Cup: LAFC at Toluca, second leg, 9:30 p.m. on FS2
âšľ Pirates at Diamondbacks, 9:40 p.m. on MLB Network
⚽ Dash at Royals, 10 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
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