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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 11:54 AM ET

Injury Updates and Roster Moves

The Dodgers face an early setback as utilityman Kiké Hernández suffered a strained left oblique just two days into his season debut, putting him on track for the injured list despite going 2-for-2 with an RBI double in his first game. Across the league, injuries continue to mount as Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado left Tuesday's game with groin tightness in the seventh inning, while Rays right-hander Griffin Jax exited his start after being hit in the back by a line drive in the second inning. The Mets received some positive news however, as Juan Soto, A.J. Minter and Jared Young returned to the active roster, though they immediately lost Tyrone Taylor to the injured list. Meanwhile, the Athletics called up prospect Gage Jump, one of baseball's top left-handed pitching prospects who has 56 strikeouts in 38 innings at Triple-A.

Historic Performances and No-Hit Wonders

Baseball witnessed remarkable offensive performances on Tuesday night, as the Yankees achieved franchise history by getting at least two hits from every player in their starting lineup, tallying 24 total hits in a 15-1 rout of the Royals. In contrast, the Rangers bounced back from being no-hit by the Astros on Monday with an eight-run first inning, capped by Joc Pederson's three-run homer. The Astros' no-hitter came from an unlikely combination as right-handers Tatsuya Imai, Steven Okert and Alimber Santa combined to throw the rare feat in a 9-0 victory over Texas. On the pitching front, Brewers reliever Abner Uribe drew criticism from manager Pat Murphy for his mound antics after an inning-ending strikeout in a 6-0 victory over the Cardinals, which Murphy deemed "unacceptable."

Ownership and Front Office Changes

In a surprising move across sports, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joined the Guardians ownership group as a minority investor, purchasing a stake in the team he grew up watching. Meanwhile, the Rays signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major league contract on Tuesday to bolster their bullpen depth as they navigate a competitive AL East race. The White Sox made a roster adjustment by placing left-hander Noah Schultz on the 15-day injured list due to right knee patellar tendinitis and recalling right-hander David Sandlin from Triple-A Charlotte.

Notable Roster Transactions

The Cubs continue to face roster challenges as their losing streak reached 10 games after a 12-1 loss to the Pirates, with left-hander Matthew Boyd scheduled to make two rehab starts for Triple-A Iowa starting Sunday. The Brewers also made a pitching move, placing 24-year-old Logan Henderson on the injured list with a lower back strain just days after he pitched five shutout innings against the Dodgers. In the free agent market, NL Central rookies are drawing attention as potential waiver wire pickups in fantasy baseball leagues.

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