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Last updated: June 26, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

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The New York Mets parted ways with manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday, citing the club's historically poor 34-47 start to the season. This move raises questions about the future of General Manager David Stearns and the team's potential strategy at the upcoming trade deadline, as the franchise navigates what is described as a "continuing nightmare." In a separate transaction, the Chicago Cubs acquired veteran left-hander David Peterson from the Mets, driven by a pressing need for healthy starting pitchers amidst their own injury concerns.

The baseball world also received news regarding the 2026 MLB All-Star Weekend, which is slated to be hosted in Philadelphia on July 14. Meanwhile, the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) has reportedly proposed a ban on prop betting involving individual players as part of ongoing collective bargaining agreement talks with MLB. This proposal aims to mitigate harassment directed at players from disgruntled gamblers, according to a union source.

In player news, the Arizona Diamondbacks activated outfielder Max Kepler from the restricted list following his completion of an 80-game suspension for a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug. Separately, the Dunedin Blue Jays, a Single-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, experienced a tumultuous 2025 season marked by 24 weather delays, 10 postponements, and six cancellations, leading to the wry observation, "'If you can't beat the weather, wear it.'"