Jazz steal Game 1 from Dallas

Jazz steal Game 1 from Dallas

Xbox Game Pass is Losing 4 Games Today

Xbox Game Pass is Losing 4 Games Today

Microsoft’s popular Xbox Game Pass subscription service is losing four games today, including a well-received sports title.


xbox black and white logo

Just like other subscription services, Xbox Game Pass removes content from its lineup from time to time. The good news is that Xbox Game Pass subscribers usually have at least a two weeks notice before anything is removed, giving them plenty of time to check the games out while they’re still available. And if they want access to the games after their removal date, subscribers can buy them to keep at a discounted price.

Besides some rare exceptions, games are removed from Xbox Game Pass on the 15th of every month, with another batch usually removed on the last day of the month as well. It’s now April 15, which means that today is the last day that Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to play some of the games on the service. In total, four games are leaving Xbox Game Pass after today, and another is going to be removed early next week.

GAMERANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

RELATED: PC Game Pass Confirms New Day One Game for May 2022

The four games leaving Xbox Game Pass today are MLB The Show 21, Pathway, Rain On Your Parade, and The Long Dark. Out of these, the highest profile is definitely MLB The Show 21, as it was the first time that a PlayStation-published title released as a day one Xbox Game Pass game.

Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass April 2022


mlb-the-show-21-cross-play

  • MLB The Show 21 – April 15
  • Pathway – April 15
  • Rain On Your Parade – April 15
  • The Long Dark – April 15
  • F1 2019 – April 18

April 15 marks the last day that Xbox Game Pass subscribers can check out the aforementioned four games through their subscription, but April 18 will see another game removed from the lineup. April 18 is the last day that Xbox Game Pass subscribers can play the racing game F1 2019. F1 2019 earned mostly positive reviews from critics, so it’s definitely a bummer to see it go, but it’s not all bad news.

While some Xbox Game Pass subscribers may be disappointed that games like F1 2019 and MLB The Show 21 are being removed, the good news is that they have been replaced by newer installments in their respective series. MLB The Show 22 was added to Xbox Game Pass as a day one game earlier this month, while F1 2021 was added last month. The only caveat with F1 2021, though, is that it’s only available to those who are signed up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as it was added to the service through EA Play.

Fans should keep in mind that this is by no means a comprehensive list of all the games leaving Xbox Game Pass in April 2022. As previously stated, Microsoft tends to remove another batch of games at the end of the month. They haven’t been revealed yet, but chances are the announcement will come sooner rather than later.

MORE: New Game Pass Game Has Rave Reviews


Split image of The Blair Witch Project and Idle Hands

5 Overrated 90s Horror Movies

Read Next


About The Author

Game Pass Adds 3 Games Today

Game Pass Adds 3 Games Today

Microsoft provides a few new online games to its Sport Move subscription assistance, which include two titles for Pc Recreation Pass exclusively.


xbox game pass ultimate

Alternatively of adding new online games to Xbox Game Go all at as soon as at the beginning of the thirty day period, Microsoft likes to unfold out its new Match Go online games. This indicates that Xbox Activity Pass subscribers consistently have new online games to search ahead to, with a new batch of titles included to the service on Tuesday, April 12.

Microsoft has included three far more game titles to the Recreation Pass lineup on Tuesday, April 12, while it really should be famous that only just one of them is applicable to vanilla Xbox Sport Move subscribers. Starting off now, Xbox Match Move subscribers can verify out Lifestyle is Peculiar: Legitimate Colours, the latest installment in the acclaimed Lifetime is Odd collection that introduced last 12 months to mainly optimistic assessments. Existence is Unusual: Correct Colors is accessible across cloud, consoles, and Personal computer, so Xbox players have a lot of alternatives when it arrives to examining it out.

GAMERANT Movie OF THE Day

Similar: Previous PlayStation Console Exceptional Coming to Xbox Activity Pass This Thirty day period

The identical are not able to be mentioned for Panzer Corps 2, which is only readily available on Computer Activity Go. Computer Game Go is a independent provider than vanilla Recreation Move, which gives subscribers accessibility to the Computer Video game Pass library. There’s a good deal of overlap between Personal computer and vanilla Game Move, but there are occasions when some game titles are only obtainable on Computer system or vice versa, with Panzer Corps 2 becoming an instance.

New Xbox Game Move Online games for April 12


Life is Strange True Colors

  • Lifestyle is Peculiar: Legitimate Shades (Cloud/Console/Personal computer)
  • Panzer Corps 2 (Pc)
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (Pc)

And ultimately, Computer system Recreation Go is also obtaining The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk currently. Whilst The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk is a new addition for Computer Match Move, it ought to be famous that it has been accessible to console Video game Go players because final thirty day period. It can be unclear why there was a just one-thirty day period discrepancy among Dungeon of Nahuelbeuk‘s Computer Activity Go and vanilla Game Move availability, but in any circumstance, subscribers can now verify it out on their platform of option.


Of program, those with an Xbox Game Pass Best subscription in no way really require to get worried about what system any supplied new Sport Pass game is accessible on. For the uninitiated, Xbox Activity Go Final is the optimum-tier of Game Move, and it offers subscribers obtain to every little thing that comes to the provider across Computer Game Pass, vanilla Activity Pass, EA Engage in, etc.

Speaking of EA Engage in, Xbox Match Pass Top subscribers can glimpse ahead to Lost in Random afterwards this 7 days, as it can be set to join the lineup on Thursday, April 14.

Additional: PS Plus Premium Has 2 Major Flaws In comparison to Xbox Game Pass Top


elden-ring-melina-1

Elden Ring: What to Do If You Are not able to Degree Up

Examine Future


About The Author

Guardians rookie Steven Kwan joins exclusive club by recording five hits vs. Royals in third career MLB game

Guardians rookie Steven Kwan joins exclusive club by recording five hits vs. Royals in third career MLB game
steven-kwan-guardians.jpg
USATSI

Cleveland Guardians rookie outfielder Steven Kwan made history on Sunday against the Kansas City Royals by notching five hits in his third career game. 

Kwan, whose afternoon was part of a larger Guardians’ offensive outburst that saw them plate 17 runs, became the fifth player since World War II to have a five-hit contest within their first five big-league games. He joins a group that includes Yermin Mercedes (who did it last season with the Chicago White Sox), Gregory Polanco (2014), Mike Lansing (1993), and John Wehner (1991). Kwan also reached base on Sunday by being hit by a pitch.

headshot-image

Kwan singled to center field in the first inning. He singled to left in the second. He then completed the hat trick by singling to right in the third. He reached on an infield single in the fifth inning, and he was struck by the aforementioned pitch in the seventh. Kwan came up one last time in the eighth and hit a double to right to cap off his afternoon. 

Kwan was one of CBS Sports’ breakout picks prior to the season. Here was the explanation: 

Kwan isn’t for everyone, but he’s a fascinating prospect who should get a shot in Cleveland’s outfield. He split last season between Double- and Triple-A hitting .328/.407/.527 with 12 home runs and five more walks than strikeouts. Despite that impressive rate of production, he’s failed to make headway on most prospect lists (the exception being Eric Longenhagen’s at FanGraphs) because of translatability concerns. Kwan is on the smaller side (he’s listed at 5-foot-9) and until last year he had seldom shown over-the-fence power. (His 12 homers were a new career best.) We’ve referenced the Sam Fuld-Brett Gardner spectrum before on similar players — outfielders who lack pop while displaying good contact and on-base chops — and it applies here; there’s a chance big-league pitchers will feel unthreatened and pound him with strikes, compromising his command over the strike zone and reducing his offensive potency. Believers in Kwan cite his unreal bat-to-ball skills (in terms of making contact and grinding out at-bats) and increased juice as reasons to think he can make it work. Non-believers think he’s probably a fourth or fifth outfielder. We won’t know which side was right for a while, but it’s not every day you have a non-top prospect who is so interesting.

Kwan entered Sunday having recorded three hits in his first eight trips to the plate. He’d also walked three times, giving him a nice .600/.750/.800 slash line in an extremely small sample. 

Yankees-Red Sox score: Four takeaways as Josh Donaldson hits walk-off on MLB Opening Day

Yankees-Red Sox score: Four takeaways as Josh Donaldson hits walk-off on MLB Opening Day

NEW YORK — One week later than originally scheduled and then another day later than that, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox opened their 2022 regular seasons at Yankee Stadium on Friday. The Yankees rallied to win the opener, 6-5, despite falling behind 3-0 in the first inning. They did not lead until their big offseason addition, former AL MVP Josh Donaldson, provided the walk-off single in the 11th inning (box score).

“The team resiliency is going to lead to good things in the future,” Donaldson said after the game. “… To show some resiliency and fight back and hang in there — total team win, bullpen did a great job — hopefully it leads to great things in the future.”

Moreso than the game itself, the top story to come out of Yankee Stadium on Opening Day is the Yankees and Aaron Judge failing to agree to a contract extension. Judge set an Opening Day deadline for talks and he is scheduled to become a free agent after the season. The Yankees offered a seven-year deal worth $30.5 million per year covering 2023-29.

“We’re all disappointed right now that we can’t be talking about a contract extension today. Not now, but hopefully later,” Yankees GM Brian Cashman said prior to Friday’s game. “… Both sides would like to be here. I think Aaron Judge doesn’t want to be anywhere but here, and we’d love to make that happen as well.”  

Here are four takeaways from Opening Day at Yankee Stadium.

1. The Red Sox should pay Devers

headshot-image

I mean, this was already obvious, but Rafael Devers really drove home the point with a towering two-run home run into second deck in right field in his first at-bat of the new season. Gerrit Cole tried to throw a 99-mph heater by him at the top of the zone, but Devers beat him to the spot and went deep. Not many hitters can handle this velocity in this location:

Similar to Judge, Devers set an Opening Day deadline for contract extension talks, and the two sides did not reach a deal. The Red Sox and Devers were said to be “very far off” earlier this week. Matt Olson signed an eight-year, $168 million extension at the same service time level as Devers a few weeks ago, just to give you an idea of his potential price range.

Devers will play the entire season at age 25 and he is scheduled to become a free agent after 2023. Because a deal did not get done prior to Opening Day, the two sides will go into next season in the same place Judge is with the Yankees now. Devers will be nearing free agency and looking for a massive payday next spring.

2. Cole settled down and pitched down

headshot-image

The 2022 season began much like the 2021 season ended for Cole: the Red Sox hit him hard. Cole did not make it out of the third inning in last year’s Wild Card Game, and the first four batters on Opening Day went four-pitch walk, two-run home run (the Devers homer), loud single off the wall, double into the right field corner. Just like that, the Yankees trailed 3-0, and the Yankee Stadium crowd gave Cole an earful.

“Tough settling in. Obviously the first four pitches were not really competitive,” Cole said after the game. “Honestly got burned on a couple pretty good fastball locations in the first. They put some great some swings. Fortunately we were able to settle in after that and give us a chance to win.”

After those first four batters reached, Cole retired 11 of the final 13 batters he faced, getting through four innings and giving the offense a chance to get back into the game. Like everyone else after the short spring, Cole was on a pitch count on Opening Day. He threw 68 pitches (27 in the first inning alone) and was slated to throw 75 or so.

“I think we just executed some better breaking balls down in the zone,” Cole said when asked what allowed him to settle in. “I can’t really say we got ahead of a lot of guys. I just we just made a little bit better pitches.”

Cole broke out as an ace-caliber pitcher with the Astros when he began using an elevated four-seam fastball and wicked breaking balls down. The foreign-substance crackdown has forced him to change his approach (no longer can Cole rely on sticky stuff to get extra spin), and he now pitches primarily down in the zone. Look at his Opening Day pitch locations:

Gerrit Cole lived down in the zone on Opening Day.
Baseball Savant

I count what, seven pitches in the upper third of the strike zone? That is not the Cole we saw from 2018 through June 2021. He has made the adjustment to pitch down in the zone — Cole also picked up a cutter in spring training and threw three on Opening Day — and it’s an ongoing process. The pitcher adjusts, the hitters adjust, the pitcher adjusts back, etc.

Cole finished second in the Cy Young voting in 2021, but he had a 2.31 ERA before the crackdown and a 4.12 ERA after. That is a bit deceiving though, because Cole had 3.28 ERA in his first 13 post-crackdown starts. He then hurt his hamstring on Sept. 7 and pitched through it because the Yankees were fighting for a postseason spot. In his last four starts, he had a 6.35 ERA.

3. The Yankees won a battle of the bullpens

After the Red Sox took their 3-0 lead four batters in the first inning, the Yankees battled back and tied the game thanks to an Anthony Rizzo two-run homer and a Giancarlo Stanton solo homer. Stanton’s home run was the kind of home run only Stanton can hit. It was a low line drive the other way that carried into Yankee Stadium’s short right field porch. It was a missile.

Stanton’s home run tied the game 3-3 in the bottom of the fourth. In the top of the sixth, the Red Sox regained the lead with a good ol’ fashioned get ’em on, get ’em over, get ’em in rally. Xander Bogaerts pulled a ground ball double inside the third base bag, JD Martinez moved him to third with a grounder to second, and Alex Verdugo got him in with a ground ball through the drawn in infield. Verdugo made two nice sliding catches in the game as well.

On paper, the Yankees have the bullpen advantage over the Red Sox, but the Red Sox have Garrett Whitlock, who they poached from the Yankees in the Rule 5 Draft last offseason. Boston is stretching Whitlock out, possibly to start later in the season, and he retired seven of the first eight batters he faced after the Red Sox regained the lead. The problem is he faced nine hitters. That ninth hitter, DJ LeMahieu, hit a game-tying homer to right.

LeMahieu started Opening Day over Gleyber Torres, and manager Aaron Boone indicated it was essentially a “feel” move. The Yankees have nine starting caliber position players for eight spots (not counting catcher), so someone will be out of the lineup each day. On Friday, it was Torres. That meant he was available to pinch-hit for catcher Kyle Higashioka in the tenth inning, and he provided a game-tying sacrifice fly.

“Maybe he has the most important at-bat of the game today,” Boone said about Torres earlier in the day.

The Yankees and Red Sox traded runs in the tenth. In the 11th, Yankees righty Michael King stranded the automatic runner with two strikeouts and a broken bat groundout. King was electric that inning. On the third pitch of the bottom of the 11th, Donaldson poked a walk-off single back up the middle. As noted in the intro, this is the Yankees first Opening Day walk-off win since 1957.

“It was great. Our team put us in a great in position there,” Donaldson said after the game. “It was nice for my first game here to help the team win. Couldn’t ask for much more than that.” 

4. New York’s new-look defense shined

headshot-image

The Yankees prioritized defense over the winter, specifically on the infield, and it was on full display on Opening Day. Donaldson, the new third baseman, and new shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa each made sparkling plays. Rizzo, brought back to play first base after coming over at the trade deadline last year, made several nice scoops as well.

Last season the Yankees ranked 29th among the 30 teams in defensive runs saved, and 25th in Statcast’s outs above average. The Yankees gave away too many free bases and forced their pitchers to throw too many extra pitches. Improving the defense was a must, and while it’s a long season, the early returns on Opening Day were good. The defense is no longer a glaring liability.

“Just a fun game to be a part of. The guys competed well all night,” Boone said following Friday’s game. “You know, I think it’s an example of it’s not always going to be perfect. We get punched in the mouth there early. Gerrit settles in and throws up some zeroes for us to keep us right there.”  

MLB games today: Full TV schedule for 2022 Opening Day baseball on ESPN, Fox, MLB Network

MLB games today: Full TV schedule for 2022 Opening Day baseball on ESPN, Fox, MLB Network

Fans can breathe a sigh of relief: MLB is officially back.

After a months-long lockout, the prospect of seeing MLB games any earlier than the summer seemed, at points, to be dim. But the games are actually here, slated to begin Thursday and carry on through the rest of the year.

This year’s Opening Day, for the first time in five years, will be split between Thursday and Friday. Not every team is going to play on Thursday, and not every team will play on Friday. But every team will be back in action on Saturday.

With first pitches scheduled to be thrown out over the course of the next three days, The Sporting News is breaking down exactly how to watch each team play their first games of the season, and where to find the nationally televised matchups. 

Here’s everything you need to know about Opening Day 2022.

MORE: Watch MLB Opening Day games live with fuboTV (free trial)

MLB Opening Day schedule 2022

The first few days of baseball will feature a handful of nationally televised games, with some slated to be carried by MLB Network, one on ESPN2 and one on FS1. There are also going to be three games carried by ESPN+ and two by Apple TV+.

Thursday, April 7

Here’s a look at the full schedule of games scheduled for Thursday.

Game Time Channel
Brewers at Cubs 2:20 p.m. ET MLB Network, BSWI, Marquee SN, fuboTV
Guardians at Royals 4:10 p.m. ET BSGL, BSKC, fuboTV
Pirates at Cardinals 4:15 p.m. ET ATT SportsNet, BSMW, fuboTV
Mets at Nationals 7:05 p.m. ET ESPN+
Reds at Braves 8 p.m. ET ESPN2, fuboTV
Astros at Angels 9:38 p.m. ET ATT SportsNet SW, BSW, fuboTV
Padres at Diamondbacks 9:40 p.m. ET BSSD, BSA, fuboTV

Friday, April 8

Here’s a look at the full schedule of games on Friday.

Game Time Channel
Red Sox at Yankees 1:05 p.m. ET MLB Network, NESN, YES Network, fuboTV
White Sox at Tigers 1:10 p.m. ET ESPN+
Brewers at Cubs 2:20 p.m. ET BSWI, Marquee SN, fuboTV
Athletics at Phillies 3:05 p.m. ET MLB Network, NBCSCA, NBCP, fuboTV
Orioles at Rays 3:10 p.m. ET MASN, BSF, fuboTV
Dodgers at Rockies 4:10 p.m. ET ATT SportsNet LA, ATT SportsNet RM, fuboTV
Mariners at Twins 4:10 p.m. ET Root Sports NW, BSNO, fuboTV
Marlins at Giants 4:35 p.m. ET FSF, NBCSBA, fuboTV
Mets at Nationals 7:05 p.m. ET Apple TV+
Rangers at Blue Jays 7:07 p.m. ET BSSW, Sportsnet, fuboTV
Reds at Braves 7:20 p.m. ET BSO, BSS, fuboTV
Astros at Angels 9:38 p.m. ET Apple TV+
Padres at Diamondbacks 9:40 p.m. ET BSSD, BSA, fuboTV

Saturday, April 9

Here’s a look at the nationally televised games currently scheduled for Saturday.

Game Time Channel
Red Sox at Yankees 4:00 p.m. ET FS1, fuboTV
Dodgers at Rockies 8:10 p.m. ET ESPN+

How to watch MLB games on Opening Day

Nearly all of the games on Opening Day will be broadcast on regional sports networks, meaning that viewers will need to be within their region to view them on cable television.

Across the first two days of Opening Day, however, there will be a few nationally televised games. The first two Mets vs. Nationals games on Thursday and Friday will be on ESPN+ and Apple TV+, respectively. The Reds vs. Braves on Thursday will be on ESPN2. The White Sox vs. Tigers game on Friday will be on ESPN+, and the Astros at Angels on Saturday will also be on Apple TV+.

Each day, there will be an afternoon game on MLB Network, depending on locality. On Thursday, fans not in the Milwaukee or Chicago regions will see the Brewers vs. Cubs on MLB Network. On Friday, the network will broadcast the Red Sox vs. Yankees game for anyone not in the region, or Athletics vs. Phillies for those who are in the Boston or New York regions.

MLB live streams for Opening Day

Fans hoping to catch a glimpse of MLB action over the two-day Opening Day will also have the option to stream the games instead.

MLB TV

Fans can watch MLB games that aren’t in their local market using MLB TV. If a viewer tries to access a game that is being carried by their local cable station, it will be blacked out.

The yearly package costs $129.99 per year, $24.99 per month or $109.99 for watching only a single team.

Network apps

There are options to stream the nationally televised games as well. ESPN and Fox Sports have their own streaming apps that will carry their channels.

Those are WatchESPN, ESPN+ and Fox Sports Go.

The only way to watch the Apple TV+ games will be with an Apple TV+ subscription. It offers a seven-day free trial, and costs $4.99 per month after the trial period.

Online streaming bundles

But if interest is more in the local games, there are streaming bundles that include access to the channels on which the games will be broadcast.

DirecTV stream, YouTube TV, Hulu Live and fuboTV all provide access to select TV channels that will carry several of the games.

In Canada, viewers can find Sportsnet, which carries the Blue Jays, and MLB Network on fuboTV.

How to watch MLB games in Canada

Baseball fans in Canada can watch MLB games on Sportsnet, TSN, TVA Sports and RDS. All Blue Jays games are broadcast live on Sportsnet One in Toronto.

MLB Network, which hosts various live games all season, can be live-streamed on both DAZN and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.