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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 5:58 AM ET

Dodgers’ Health Concerns Shohei Ohtani lamented his outing after a leadoff homer failed to mask lingering flaws, while the club placed utility man Enrique Hernández on the injured list with a “significant” oblique tear Wednesday. Left‑fielder Teoscar Hernández followed suit Friday, compounding Los Angeles’ roster strain just as the team pursued a combined no‑hit bid.

Astros’ Offensive Surge Yordan Alvarez delivered back‑to‑back two‑homer games, his second blast breaking a 3‑3 tie and securing a 4‑3 win over Texas. The performance underscored Houston’s late‑inning power, a trend that continued Monday when a combined effort produced a 9‑0 no‑hitter against the Rangers.

Cardinals vs. Brewers Duel Dustin May carried a no‑hit bid into the eighth before Milwaukee’s three‑hit, two‑run rally snapped the effort, handing St. Louis a 2‑1 defeat. The Brewers’ comeback highlighted their resilience after a previous day when Jacob Misiorowski matched a 100‑mph pace 57 times in a 12‑strikeout gem that briefly threatened a no‑hitter.

Phillies’ Pitching Milestone Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless streak to 44⅔ innings, eclipsing Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 1911 franchise record. The streak, built on flawless outings, positions Philadelphia as a contender in the NL East despite a modest offensive output.

Yankees’ Early Success Gerrit Cole dazzled in his second start, noting the limited sample size of his return from Tommy John surgery. Meanwhile, the Yankees achieved a historic first by recording at least two hits from every starter in a 15‑1 rout of Kansas City, showcasing depth across the lineup.

Labor Negotiations Begin The MLB Players Association submitted its inaugural CBA proposal, marking the start of collective‑bargaining talks that could shape free‑agency rules and revenue sharing for the next several seasons. Teams and owners will scrutinize the draft’s revenue‑split provisions as the offseason approaches.

Tigers’ Pitching Setbacks Detroit’s rotation suffered blows when Casey Mize and veteran closer Kenley Jansen both exited with right‑groin injuries. The duo’s loss further strains a staff already coping with Gleyber Torres’ oblique recovery, prompting Detroit to explore trade options for bullpen depth.

Rangers’ Roster Moves Texas designated former NL MVP Andrew McCutchen for assignment after a .192 slash line in 37 games, while shortstop Corey Seager remained sidelined with a lingering injury. The club’s aggressive roster adjustments aim to spark a turnaround following a recent eight‑run first inning that erased a prior night’s no‑hit loss.

Marlins and Rockies Injuries Eury Pérez left his Toronto start early due to a right hamstring spasm, and Colorado’s first baseman TJ Rumfield suffered a hand contusion after being hit by a pitch. Both incidents underscore the growing number of mid‑week injuries affecting bullpen and bench depth league‑wide.