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Last updated: June 11, 2026, 2:49 PM ET

Rotation Returns & Pitching News Detroit reinstated left‑hander Tarik Skubal to the rotation for Saturday’s clash with Cleveland, marking his first start since undergoing elbow surgery less than six weeks ago rejoins rotation. Across the league, the Los Angeles Angels saw Shohei Ohtani’s dominant six‑inning performance unravel in the seventh when a missed ABS challenge allowed Pittsburgh to rally, ultimately handing the Angels a 9‑8 defeat rues non‑challenge. Meanwhile, Chicago’s Jameson Taillon is slated to miss the remainder of the season until after the All‑Star break after a strained left hamstring forced him onto the injured list out until break.

Injury Updates Impacting Lineups Philadelphia suffered a double blow as outfielder Adolis García exited Wednesday’s game in Toronto with a pulled shoulder muscle, and Johan Rojas, who was nearing the end of an 80‑game suspension, required season‑ending surgery on a torn UCL in his right elbow García exits. Kansas City’s Seth Lugo endured a head‑impact after Brandon Nimmo’s 106.6 mph line drive struck him, prompting a precautionary evaluation Lugo hit. In Arizona, manager Torey Lovullo defended Ketel Marte against clubhouse rumors, insisting the second baseman’s conduct remains exemplary despite speculation of internal discord defends Marte. Baltimore’s Luis Lara secured a seven‑year extension, reinforcing the Brewers’ farm pipeline and locking up a top prospect through his early prime years reach extension.

Milestones and Debut Highlights Max Schneider crossed the 3,500‑strikeout threshold when he fanned Kyle Schwarber with an 86 mph changeup, joining an elite group of pitchers to reach the mark this season reaches 3,500. On the rookie front, Braden Montgomery delivered a walk‑off two‑run homer in the 10th inning of his major‑league debut, propelling the White Sox to a 6‑5 victory over Atlanta and instantly earning a place in Chicago’s postseason narrative hits walk‑off.

Power Rankings Shuffle The latest MLB power rankings retained the same five teams in the top tier for a fourth consecutive week, but notable movement occurred elsewhere as clubs jockeyed for postseason positioning. Teams that climbed the list did so by capitalizing on improved bullpen depth and offensive consistency, while those slipping cited injury‑laden rotations and declining run production as primary factors ranking shifts.

Off‑Field Trends and Future Outlook Analysts explored the concept of a baseball salary cap, drawing parallels to other major leagues and highlighting how such a mechanism could reshape competitive balance amid ongoing CBA negotiations examining cap. Simultaneously, discussions emerged about expanding pitcher celebrations, with proposals ranging from fireworks to backflips aimed at giving mound workers their own brand of post‑game spectacle celebration ideas. These off‑field dialogues underscore a broader shift toward enhancing fan engagement while addressing the sport’s evolving labor dynamics.