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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 8:51 PM ET

Cardinals vs. Brewers Dustin May carried a no‑hitter into the eighth before Milwaukee’s three hits in the inning snapped the bid, allowing the Brewers to edge St. Louis 2‑1. The rally highlighted Milwaukee’s late‑inning resilience and left the Cardinals short‑handed on the mound as they seek to rebound in the next series.

Phillies pitching milestone Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless streak to 44⅔ innings, eclipsing Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 1911 franchise record. The stretch, compiled over seven starts, underscores Philadelphia’s emerging rotation depth and positions Sánchez as a contender for the National League Cy Young race.

Reds’ rehab progress Rhett Lowder threw a 45‑pitch session at Citi Field as part of his shoulder‑injury comeback, delivering light work against New York’s lineup. The limited effort signals Cincinnati’s cautious approach, aiming to reintegrate Lowder without risking re‑injury before the season’s second half.

Cubs’ memorable baserunning Javier Baez executed a chaotic baserun that left the Pirates scrambling, a play still cited for its sheer audacity. The moment reinforces Baez’s reputation for high‑risk, high‑reward antics that can shift momentum in tight contests.

Rangers roster move Andrew McCutchen was designated for assignment after posting a .192 average across 37 games with Texas. The move frees a roster spot and reflects Dallas’ shift toward younger outfield talent as the club evaluates its playoff outlook.