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Last updated: May 22, 2026, 2:54 AM ET

Player Performances

Shohei Ohtani delivered a dominant two-way performance in his return to the Dodgers' lineup, homering to lead off the game before pitching five scoreless innings in a 7-2 victory over San Diego. Meanwhile, Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong publicly criticized his defensive miscues after allowing a crucial error in Wednesday's 5-0 loss to Milwaukee, calling the mistakes "genuinely laughable" during his postgame comments. In a lighter moment, Jazz Chisholm credited borrowed equipment for breaking his slump, explaining he wore Giancarlo Stanton's pants despite the seven-inch, 61-pound size difference.

Injury Updates

Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. exited Thursday's game as a precaution after experiencing pain in his left thumb, adding to Atlanta's injury concerns. Tigers ace Tarik Skubal completed his third bullpen session since undergoing elbow surgery, with manager A.J. Hinch calling it a "great step" while emphasizing his return timeline remains undetermined. Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke suffered a significant left hamstring strain and will miss at least until after the All-Star break in July. Yankees center fielder Trent Grisham avoided structural damage to his left knee after exiting Wednesday's game, providing relief to New York's outfield depth. Mets starter Kodai Senga will begin a minor league rehab assignment on Friday as he works back from lower back issues. Marlins prospect Robby Snelling will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery to repair his left elbow UCL after sustaining the injury during his major league debut.

Stadium Development & Team Strategy

The Athletics' $2 billion domed stadium on the Las Vegas Strip remains on schedule for a 2028 opening, with officials confirming the lower bowl construction is progressing according to plan. In Miami, the Marlins continue pushing innovative approaches including calling pitches from the dugout and radically rethinking batting practice sessions, establishing themselves as one of baseball's most experimental organizations under their current leadership structure.

Rankings & Prospects

This week's power rankings featured a notable top-3 debut for a playoff hopeful team, marking some of the highest positions seen in recent years for several postseason contenders. The latest top 50 prospects list introduced a new No. 1 player, representing a significant shakeup at the summit of baseball's next generation of talent. Fantasy analysts identified Seattle as a potential trade target for managers seeking help, with Tristan H. Cockcroft highlighting specific opportunities within the Mariners' underperforming roster construction.

Technology & Innovation

Early data from baseball's new Automated Balls and Strikes system reveals evolving trends in challenge accuracy and umpire adjustment patterns, with teams adapting their strategic approaches based on the initial weeks of implementation across both major league and minor league installations.