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Last updated: June 27, 2026, 11:33 AM ET

MLB Action & Front Office Moves

The Chicago White Sox delivered a historic offensive performance, routing the Royals 22-1 in a game that saw Tristan Peters hit a grand slam and drive in six runs. The team's 10-run third inning fueled the rout, marking their highest scoring output since 1977. On the pitching front, Milwaukee Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski continued to impress, throwing a blistering 105.5 mph fastball in Friday's win, setting a new benchmark for starting pitchers in the Statcast era.

In personnel news, the Los Angeles Angels fired general manager Perry Minasian on Friday and announced that longtime executive John Mozeliak will join the front office as a consultant to spearhead a departmental overhaul. Meanwhile, the New York Mets are grappling with the aftermath of manager Carlos Mendoza's dismissal, with shortstop Francisco Lindor and president of baseball operations David Stearns acknowledging the players' role in the team's struggles. The Mets' front office is now facing scrutiny regarding their own job security and potential trade deadline moves.

Injuries continue to impact star players, with Angels outfielder Mike Trout unlikely to participate in the Home Run Derby due to a strained right hamstring. The Boston Red Sox also placed infielder Marcelo Mayer on the 10-day injured list with a left forearm injury.