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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 2:56 AM ET

Injury Report

Detroit's pitching staff absorbed another major blow as closer Kenley Jansen joined Casey Mize on the injured list with a right groin injury sustained during Wednesday's game against the Angels, compounding the Tigers' bullpen concerns. Meanwhile, the Dodgers lost super-utilityman Enrique Hernandez to a significant oblique tear just two days after his season debut, and left fielder Teoscar Hernandez will also hit the injured list with what appears to be a separate injury issue. Boston's relief corps took a hit when Garrett Whitlock was placed on the 15-day IL retroactive to May 25 with left knee inflammation, while Pittsburgh kept shortstop Konnor Griffin out of Thursday's lineup due to right forearm soreness. Arizona third baseman Nolan Arenado exited Tuesday's win with groin tightness, and Cincinnati's Hunter Greene took another rehab step throwing 15-20 pitches in a side session as he recovers from elbow surgery.

Offensive Performances

Yordan Alvarez provided the fireworks for Houston with his second consecutive two-homer game, including a go-ahead blast in the seventh inning that broke a 3-3 tie and delivered a 4-3 victory over Texas. Cristopher Sánchez extended his historic scoreless streak to 44⅔ innings to surpass Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander's franchise record, though the Phillies still fell 2-1 to Milwaukee. Gerrit Cole delivered another dominant performance in his second start back from Tommy John surgery, acknowledging the small sample size while showcasing the form that made him an ace. The Yankees achieved a historic feat on Tuesday night as every starter collected at least two hits for the first time in franchise history, combining for 24 total hits in a 15-1 rout of Kansas City.

Team Struggles & Streaks

Chicago's freefall continued as the Cubs absorbed a 12-1 drubbing at the hands of Pittsburgh, extending their losing streak to 10 games and raising questions about their offensive ineptitude. The Pirates handed the struggling Cubs another lopsided defeat while preparing for Jared Jones' first start since 2024 against Minnesota, offering a glimpse of potential rotation stability. Texas rebounded from a no-hit loss with an eight-run first inning explosion against Seattle, capped by Joc Pederson's three-run homer, though Josh Smith remains uncertain for his return from viral meningitis despite being back in uniform. Milwaukee's Abner Uribe sparked controversy with celebratory antics after an inning-ending strikeout, drawing criticism from manager Pat Murphy who called the behavior embarrassing despite the team's 6-0 victory.

Transactions & Roster Moves

Former NL MVP Andrew McCutchen saw his tenure end in Texas after hitting just .192 in 37 games, getting designated for assignment as the Rangers continued reshaping their roster. The Athletics called up prized lefty prospect Gage Jump from Triple-A, where he had struck out 56 batters in 38 innings, providing immediate help for Oakland's rotation. Mets outfielder Carson Benge credited a clean shave for his clutch performance, delivering key hits after removing what he believed was a hindrance to his swing. Veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel signed with Tampa Bay on a major league deal to shore up a bullpen that watched Griffin Jax leave his start after being struck by a line drive in the second inning.

Historical Notes & Milestones

The baseball community mourned the loss of Bob Horner, the 1978 first overall pick who homered in his major league debut with Atlanta after skipping the minor leagues entirely. Horner died at age 68 leaving behind a legacy as one of the premier power hitters of the 1980s, with 287 career home runs over his 12 seasons. Meanwhile, Astros reliever Alimber Santa completed a combined no-hitter alongside Tatsuya Imai and Steven Okert in a 9-0 victory over the Rangers on Monday night, marking Houston's first no-hitter since 2022. Shinnosuke Abe resigned as manager of Japan's Yomiuri Giants after his arrest for allegedly assaulting his teenage daughter, creating turmoil for one of baseball's most storied franchises.

Fantasy & Future Outlook

Eric Karabell examined fantasy implications as Fernando Tatis Jr. fell outside the top 50 rankings while Arizona's Corbin Carroll climbed into the top 10 among hitters, reflecting the volatile nature of player performance evaluations. The Phillies' scoreless innings record now belongs to Sánchez at 44⅔, surpassing a mark set by Alexander in 1911 and providing Philadelphia with rare positive news amid a middling season. Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd will begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Iowa on Sunday, part of a two-start plan to return from injury and potentially bolster Chicago's struggling rotation. In college baseball, regional tournaments feature loaded rosters with top-level talent as teams position themselves for College World Series contention.

Ownership & Business

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joined the Guardians ownership group as a minority investor, purchasing a stake in the Cleveland franchise he watched growing up in Northeast Ohio. The investment adds to Kelce's growing portfolio of sports ventures while potentially expanding the Guardians' brand recognition among NFL fans. Meanwhile, collecting Pokémon cards has become a bonding activity inside MLB clubhouses, with players trading rare finds just like collectors worldwide, demonstrating how pop culture intersects with professional baseball culture.