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Last updated: July 15, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

All-Star Game Dominance and Player Notes

The American League over the National League in the All-Star Game, fueled by a stellar pitching performance. Starting pitcher Dylan Cease led the charge with 10 relievers, combining for a three-hit, 15-strikeout shutout. However, the AL saw third baseman Junior Caminero in the third inning after being hit by a 97.6 mph sinker on his left hand. Meanwhile, Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski during the event, featuring a Charizard card inside.

MLB Draft and Future Talent

The MLB draft has concluded, with Roch Cholowsky, the No. 1 overall pick, reportedly agreeing to terms with the Chicago White Sox on a record-breaking $10.35 million signing bonus. The full draft recap for all 30 teams, highlighting the best picks, is now available.

Trade Rumors and Roster Moves

Reports indicate the Milwaukee Brewers are finalizing a trade for right-handed pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and lefty Colton Gordon from the Houston Astros. In exchange, the Brewers are sending minor league outfielder Jadyn Fielder to Houston.

Player Availability and Off-Field Developments

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Shohei Ohtani will be in the lineup for this weekend's series against the New York Yankees, following a procedure to drain fluid from his left knee. In other news, Phillies star Bryce Harper to Fan Duel for the use of a personalized video he created for a customer, who has since filed a lawsuit.

League and Union Discussions

MLB's potential participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics is facing hurdles due to disagreements with the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), according to sources. The MLBPA also promoting a salary cap, calling it "perverse."

Home Run Derby Champion and Inspirational Figures

Jordan Walker, and the Cardinals outfielder hopes his victory will to play baseball.

Record Auction Sales

A collection of 21 autographed baseballs from U.S. presidents, dating back to Theodore Roosevelt, commanded a price of $3,055,000 at a live auction held during the MLB All-Star festivities.