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Last updated: May 26, 2026, 2:57 PM ET

Awards Race & Season Outlook

As Memorial Day weekend fades into the rearview, early MVP and Cy Young rankings reveal fascinating storylines emerging in both leagues. Shohei Ohtani continues to anchor MVP discussions with his unprecedented two-way excellence, while pitching performances from the past three days have reshaped Cy Young races across baseball. Our experts' Memorial Day standings check identifies clear division leaders and struggling clubs that may need midseason adjustments. Meanwhile, updated top 50 prospect rankings feature significant movement at the summit, with several young talents making compelling cases for call-ups.

Historic Pitching Performances

Reid Detmers delivered a masterful performance on Sunday night, retiring 24 of 25 batters while striking out a career-high 14 in eight innings of work to lead the Angels past Texas 2-1. The Astros combined for baseball's first no-hitter of the season on Monday, with Tatsuya Imai, Steven Okert and Alimber Santa tossing nine scoreless frames in a 9-0 dismantling of the Rangers. Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski reached triple-digit velocity on more than half his offerings while carrying a no-hitter into the sixth and striking out 12 in Monday's victory over St. Louis. In Cleveland, Gavin Williams matched his career best with eight scoreless innings before Kyle Manzardo's pinch-hit homer delivered a 1-0 shutout of the Rays, giving the Guardians their third consecutive win.

Walk-Off Heroics & Clutch Performances

Colton Cowser became the toast of Baltimore by hitting walk-off homers in consecutive games, capping Monday's 13-inning thriller against Tampa Bay with a blast that completed a furious comeback from a 7-3 deficit. Aaron Judge ended his longest RBI drought with a game-ending, two-run homer in the ninth inning to power the Yankees past the Rays, snapping an 11-game stretch without driving in runs. Teoscar Hernández matched a personal milestone by driving in six runs while homering in the Dodgers' 11-3 rout of Milwaukee, giving Los Angeles consecutive wins for the first time in over a week.

Prospect Promotions & Rookie Debuts

The Athletics are calling up left-handed prospect Gage Jump, who has amassed 56 strikeouts in 38 Triple-A innings and represents one of the premier pitching prospects in the minors. Utilityman Kike Hernandez made his season debut for the Dodgers on Monday, going 2-for-2 with an RBI double in a 5-3 victory over Colorado that showcased his immediate impact. Rikuu Nishida debuted with infectious enthusiasm for the White Sox, contributing defensively and offensively in a 3-1 win over Minnesota that marked his transition from Japanese professional baseball to the majors. Bryan Torres realized a lifelong dream at age, hitting a home run in his Cardinals debut four years after contemplating retirement, providing an emotional highlight for St. Louis.

Injury Updates & Roster Moves

Nolan McLean continued struggling with his second consecutive poor outing, allowing seven runs in just 3⅓ innings as his ERA ballooned to 4.40 in a 7-2 loss to Cincinnati. Rangers shortstop Corey Seager remained sidelined without baseball activities, missing his eligibility window for return from the injured list with ongoing back issues. Yordan Alvarez exited Saturday's game with back spasms and will miss the series finale against Chicago, dealing another blow to Houston's lineup. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. left Monday's start after being hit by a pitch in the elbow, joining Blue Jays starter Dylan Cease on the injured list with a left hamstring strain.

Gleyber Torres paused his hitting regimen with the Tigers as his left oblique strain has not fully healed, forcing Detroit to adjust their infield plans during his rehabilitation period. Garrett Crochet is progressing through his shoulder inflammation recovery, set to throw batting practice Tuesday as the Red Sox evaluate his return timeline. Jose Quintana departed Sunday's start with left elbow discomfort, putting Colorado's rotation in further flux already missing key arms.

Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire

NL Central rookies dominate waiver wire considerations this week as fantasy managers search for value in underperforming divisions. The Cubs gave Ian Happ the day off while promoting Pete Crow-Armstrong to the leadoff spot, signaling potential lineup changes for Chicago. Meanwhile, several teams dealing with injuries present opportunity for fantasy players seeking immediate contributors from unexpected sources.

International Notes

Shinnosuke Abe resigned as manager of Japan's storied Yomiuri Giants after being arrested for the alleged assault of his teenage daughter, ending his tenure with one of baseball's most famous franchises amid serious legal allegations. Inside MLB clubhouses, trading culture thrives as players collect Pokémon cards, autographed memorabilia and custom gloves with the same passion as fans, creating unique bonding experiences throughout the league.

Technology & Rule Changes

Early data from baseball's new automated ball-strike system reveals mixed results as umpires, players and fans adjust to the challenge process. While some pitchers have benefited from consistent strike zones, others argue the system lacks human nuance that defined previous eras of the sport. The technology rollout continues evolving throughout the season with adjustments expected based on initial feedback.