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Last updated: June 15, 2026, 11:43 PM ET

Historic Cycle & Roster Moves

Pete Crow‑Armstrong hit for the cycle in Chicago, becoming the first player to reach that milestone this season and delivering a 4‑hit night that lifted the Cubs to a 7‑4 win over the Brewers. The feat arrived as Seattle prepared to reactivate Cal Raleigh, whose return from a right oblique strain is slated for Tuesday against Baltimore, a move the Mariners hope will stabilize a lineup that has struggled without his bat and game‑calling set to return. Both clubs are betting that these offensive sparks will translate into immediate points in the tight AL Central race.

Injury Fallout Across the League

The Rangers placed Corey Seager on the seven‑day concussion list after a home‑plate collision, removing the shortstop who had been batting .312 this month and forcing Dallas to reshuffle its infield depth concussion IL. New York added Christian Scott to the injured list with a hip issue, further denting a Mets rotation that has already lost three starters this season; the right‑hander posted a 4.75 ERA in his last two outings before the move hip IL. Atlanta shut down Spencer Strider for four weeks due to elbow inflammation, pausing the left‑hander’s 2.93 ERA streak and delaying the Braves’ bullpen plans pending a follow‑up scan elbow shutdown.

Rehab Progress & Discipline

Elly De La Cruz ran the bases on Monday, a sign that his hamstring strain may be nearing resolution; the Reds anticipate assigning him to a minor‑league rehab stint this weekend to gauge full recovery before reintegrating him into the everyday lineup rehab preview. San Diego enforced discipline after Ron Marinaccio struck Baltimore’s Gunnar Henderson with a pitch, issuing a three‑game suspension and a fine, while Padres manager Craig Stammen received a one‑game ban for his role in the incident; the penalties underscore the league’s tightening stance on pitcher‑batter safety suspension issued.