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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 11:41 PM ET

Labor Talks & Ownership Shifts The MLB Players Association delivered its first formal CBA proposal as collective bargaining entered a new phase, outlining salary‑cap limits and service‑time adjustments that could reshape team payroll structures. Meanwhile, former NFL star joined the Guardians’ ownership group as a minority investor, signaling a growing trend of high‑profile athletes seeking equity stakes in baseball franchises.

Dodgers Health Concerns Los Angeles dealt a blow when Hernández suffered a significant oblique tear, landing him on the injured list for an expected multi‑week stint after just two games. The club’s star pitcher was struck on the hand by a pitch in the Rockies matchup, prompting precautionary rest despite his early‑season momentum. These setbacks come as the Dodgers’ roster battles to stay competitive amid a crowded NL West.

Pitching Corps Hit by Injuries Detroit’s rotation took a hit as Mize and Jansen exited with groin strains, diminishing the Tigers’ depth ahead of a crucial series against the Angels. Detroit’s second baseman later announced a pause in his swing to continue recovering from an oblique strain as he works toward a full return. In Chicago, the White Sox placed left‑hander Schultz on the IL for knee tendinitis, recalling right‑hander Sandlin to fill the void in the bullpen.

Pitching Feats and Offensive Milestones New York achieved a historic offensive outburst when every starter recorded at least two hits, amassing 24 hits in a 15‑1 rout of Kansas City. Philadelphia’s Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless run to a franchise‑record 44⅔ innings surpassing a 1911 mark, reinforcing the Phils’ bullpen dominance. St. Louis saw Dustin May lose a no‑hit bid in the eighth inning as the Brewers rallied for a 2‑1 win, while Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski matched a career high with 12 strikeouts and reached 100 mph on over half his pitches.

Roster Moves and Returns Tampa Bay bolstered its bullpen by signing veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major‑league contract, aiming to add depth for a September push. Texas sparked a comeback with Pederson’s three‑run homer capping an eight‑run first inning after a night of no‑hit baseball against the Rangers. The Mets, coping with Juan Soto’s illness that sidelined him for a second straight game, also welcomed back A.J. Minter and Jared Young to the roster. In Toronto, the Blue Jays placed Dylan Cease on the injured list with a hamstring strain adding to their pitching challenges.