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Last updated: June 27, 2026, 5:33 AM ET

MLB Management Shake-ups & Player News

The New York Mets made a significant managerial change Friday, firing manager Carlos Mendoza after a dismal 34-47 start to the season. Shortstop Francisco Lindor and president of baseball operations David Stearns acknowledged player responsibility for the team's struggles, raising questions about General Manager David Stearns' own position and the club's trade deadline strategy as they navigate a continuing nightmare. In a separate front-office move, the Los Angeles Angels terminated general manager Perry Minasian and announced that longtime executive John Mozeliak will join as a consultant to aid in a departmental revamp.

Pitching Prodigies & Injury Woes

Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski unleashed a 105.5 mph fastball on Friday, setting a new benchmark for starting pitchers in the pitch tracking era. However, the mound was also a site of significant injury news. The Boston Red Sox placed infielder Marcelo Mayer on the 10-day injured list with a left forearm injury on Friday, while Cubs right-handers Ben Brown and Edward Cabrera were both sidelined with injuries and moved to the 15-day IL. The Minnesota Twins recommended pitcher Mick Abel for arthroscopic elbow surgery following a recent setback in his recovery, with the timetable for his return to be determined post-operation according to a team source.

Offensive Outbursts & In-Game Setbacks

The Chicago White Sox delivered an offensive explosion Friday, routing the Kansas City Royals 22-1 with 10 runs in the third inning alone. Tristan Peters was a standout, hitting a grand slam and driving in six runs, while Miguel Vargas contributed a three-run homer and an RBI double. The Tampa Bay Rays nearly achieved a combined no-hitter against Kansas City on Thursday, but the bid was broken up in the ninth inning by Carter Jensen's two-run homer off reliever Craig Kimbrel.

Player Movement & All-Star Aspirations

Amidst ongoing injury concerns, the Chicago Cubs acquired left-handed pitcher David Peterson from the New York Mets, seeking to bolster their rotation. The Mets, meanwhile, moved struggling right-hander Kodai Senga to the bullpen following a recent loss, with manager Carlos Mendoza not ruling out the possibility of outfielder Juan Soto joining the injured list. Mike Trout stated on Friday that he is unlikely to participate in the Home Run Derby in Philadelphia due to a strained right hamstring. The 2026 MLB All-Star Weekend is scheduled to take place in Philadelphia on July 14, marking the Midsummer Classic's return to the city as detailed in a comprehensive guide.

Player Suspensions & Contractual Discussions

Outfielder Max Kepler was activated by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday after completing an 80-game suspension for a positive performance-enhancing drug test. In separate news, reliever Abner Uribe of the Brewers began serving a one-game suspension on Wednesday, nearly a month after the penalty was issued by Major League Baseball. Discussions surrounding the next Collective Bargaining Agreement are ongoing, with the MLB Players Association proposing a ban on prop betting on individual players to mitigate gambler harassment. Additionally, MLB is reportedly seeking a maximum contract length of 5 years for free agents who switch teams, while clubs would have the ability to retain their own players for longer periods as part of the proposed terms.

Injury Report & Roster Moves

The Pittsburgh Pirates placed first baseman Spencer Horwitz on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain on Friday, after he exited Wednesday's game with discomfort in the same area against Seattle. The New York Yankees moved infielder Ryan McMahon to the 10-day injured list due to a throat infection, recalling utility player Oswaldo Cabrera from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as a corresponding roster move. Rangers shortstop Corey Seager was activated from the concussion list on Thursday, while Cody Freeman was placed on the 10-day injured list with a herniated disk following the team's recent series.

Fantasy Baseball Outlook & League Trends

In fantasy baseball analysis, Eric Karabell speculated on future player achievements, considering milestones like Eric H. Caglianone hitting 40 homers and the Contreras brothers' potential. Tristan H. Cockcroft also identified a quartet of underrated players that fantasy managers should consider acquiring for their rosters. A notable trend in 2026 is the increased success of left-handed hitters, with the league's new automated ball-strike challenge system potentially contributing to this surge according to analyst Stephen Olney. The official midway point of the 2026 season has arrived, with the latest power rankings reflecting a shake-up in the top 10 after teams played their 81st games.

Organizational & Player Milestones

Dansby Swanson had a prolific offensive showing in the Cubs' doubleheader sweep of the Mets, amassing 11 RBIs and breaking the franchise record of 10 RBIs set by Ron Santo on July 6, 1970. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani secured a win on the mound Wednesday after overcoming a challenging second inning. The St. Louis Cardinals announced Bill DeWitt III's elevation to chief executive officer on Wednesday, a role he assumes after previously serving as team president since 2008 according to a club statement.