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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 2:52 AM ET

Offensive Heroes & Historic Performances

Yordan Alvarez powered two home runs for the second consecutive night, with his eighth-inning blast breaking a 3-3 tie to deliver a 4-3 Astros victory over the Rangers. Meanwhile, Aaron Judge snapped an 11-game RBI drought by launching a walk-off, two-run homer in the ninth inning as the Yankees defeated the Rays. Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless innings streak to 44⅔, surpassing Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander's 1911 franchise record for the Phillies. In a historic offensive display, every Yankees starter collected at least two hits in Tuesday's 15-1 rout of Kansas City, marking the first time in franchise history that feat has been accomplished.

Pitching Excellence & Near-No-Nos

Dustin May carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning before Milwaukee finally broke through with three hits and two runs to rally for a 2-1 victory over St. Louis. Jacob Misiorowski matched his career high with 12 strikeouts while hitting 100 mph on more than half his pitches in Monday's win over the Cardinals, maintaining his no-hit bid into the sixth inning. Reid Detmers retired 24 of 25 batters while striking out a career-high 14 over eight innings as the Angels defeated Texas 2-1. Shohei Ohtani remained on track to start Wednesday despite being hit on the right hand by a pitch in Tuesday's game against Colorado.

Injury Epidemic Hits Multiple Teams

The Dodgers placed Enrique Hernández back on the injured list with a significant oblique tear that could sideline him for several weeks to months, just two days after his season debut. Detroit's pitching staff absorbed a double blow as Casey Mize and Kenley Jansen exited with right groin injuries during Wednesday's game against the Angels. Colorado's TJ Rumfield left Monday's game with a right hand contusion after being hit by a pitch, while Arizona third baseman Nolan Arenado exited Tuesday's win over San Francisco due to groin tightness. Blue Jays starter Dylan Cease was placed on the 15-day IL with a left hamstring strain after exiting early in Monday's start, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. also leaving after being hit in the elbow.

Rehab Updates & Prospect Promotions

Cincinnati's Rhett Lowder threw 45 pitches in a simulated game at Citi Field as he progresses through recovery from a right shoulder injury. Hunter Greene completed his first side session as part of his rehab from elbow surgery, throwing 15-20 pitches on Tuesday. The Athletics called up left-handed prospect Gage Jump, who has recorded 56 strikeouts in 38 Triple-A innings. Dodgers prospect Kendall George suffered a patellar tendon injury while avoiding a bat dog during Monday's Double-A game for Tulsa. Garrett Crochet is set to throw batting practice as the Red Sox ace returns from shoulder inflammation.

Team Struggles & Streaks

Chicago's woes worsened to 10 consecutive losses after Tuesday's 12-1 defeat to Pittsburgh, with the skid reaching nine games on Monday against the Pirates. The Rangers bounced back from Monday's combined no-hitter by scoring eight runs in the first inning and defeating Houston 9-0, with Joc Pederson capping the rally via a three-run homer. Oakland's Nick Kurtz saw his 48-game on-base streak end after going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to Seattle. Milwaukee's Logan Henderson landed on the injured list with a back strain just days after pitching five scoreless innings against the Dodgers.

Roster Moves & Transactions

Former NL MVP Andrew McCutchen was designated for assignment by Texas after batting .192 across 37 games with the Rangers. The Rays signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major league contract to strengthen their bullpen. Milwaukee optioned lefty Robert Gasser to Triple-A after blowing an early lead against Los Angeles, with manager Pat Murphy suggesting the pitcher may have been tipping his deliveries. The Mets activated Juan Soto, A.J. Minter and Jared Young while placing Tyrone Taylor on the injured list. Chicago's Noah Schultz was moved to the 15-day IL with right knee patellar tendinitis, prompting the White Sox to recall David Sandlin from Triple-A Charlotte.

Ownership Changes & Off-Field News

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joined the Guardians' ownership group as a minority investor, purchasing a stake in the Cleveland team he grew up watching. Former Braves third baseman Bob Horner died at age 68, remembered as the 1978 No. 1 draft pick who homered in his major league debut after skipping the minors. Shinnosuke Abe resigned as manager of Japan's Yomiuri Giants following his arrest for alleged assault of his teenage daughter. MLB and the Players Association exchanged their first official CBA proposals as collective bargaining talks commenced.