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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 11:57 PM ET

Player Movement & Roster Adjustments

The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a bench overhaul following injuries to both Teoscar Hernández and Kiké Hernández, with Enrique Hernandez suffering a significant oblique tear that will require placement on the injured list just two days into his season debut. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals promoted catcher Jimmy Crooks from Triple-A to serve as Ivan Herrera's backup, with manager Oliver Marmol planning significant playing time for the 26-year-old. The Tampa Bay Rays signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major league contract, adding experience to a bullpen that had been thinned by injuries. In Pittsburgh, rookie outfielder Carson Benge responded with clutch hits after shaving his scraggly mustache, recording a pair of key singles in the Mets' victory over the Reds.

Injury Updates Across the League

A wave of injuries continued to reshape rosters as the Oakland Athletics lost Luis Severino after just one inning due to right arm soreness against the Yankees. The Detroit Tigers placed closer Kenley Jansen on the 15-day injured list with pelvic inflammation, compounding rotation issues after Casey Mize was also moved to the IL with right adductor inflammation. Miami Marlins starter Eury Pérez exited after four innings when his right hamstring spasmed while stretching, with the team expecting him to miss approximately two months. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh took his first swings off a tee in his rehabilitation from a right oblique strain, marking a small step forward in his recovery timeline.

Performance & Standings Shifts

Gerrit Cole delivered his second dominant start in his return from Tommy John surgery, though the Yankees right-hander cautioned that his success represents only a small sample size. Yordan Alvarez homered twice for the second consecutive night, with his eighth-inning blast breaking a 3-3 tie to lead the Astros to a 4-3 victory over Texas. Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless innings streak to 44⅔ frames, surpassing Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander's franchise record for the Phillies. The Chicago Cubs saw their losing streak reach 10 games after a 12-1 rout by the Pirates, while Arizona third baseman Nolan Arenado left Tuesday's win over the Giants with groin tightness.

Special Features & Historical Notes

Bobby Valentine recalled his infamous 1999 disguise after being ejected from a game, describing how the incident still defines his managerial legacy and involved his players in hatching the incognito plan. The Texas Rangers designating former MVP Andrew McCutchen for assignment after he hit .192 in 37 games marked the end of an era for the veteran outfielder. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joined the Cleveland Guardians ownership group as a minority investor, purchasing a stake in the team he grew up watching in Ohio. Former Atlanta Braves slugger Bob Horner passed away at age 68, remembered as the 1978 first overall pick who homered in his major league debut after skipping the minor leagues entirely.