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Last updated: June 5, 2026, 8:42 PM ET

Reds and Cardinals Shift Roster Cincinnati’s pitching staff will operate without Derek Johnson after the veteran coach announced a personal leave of absence, leaving the bullpen to absorb additional responsibilities. Meanwhile, St. Louis activated Lars Nootbaar from the 60‑day IL, slotting him into left field for his season debut against the Reds, a move that adds depth to a Cardinals lineup that has struggled with injuries this spring.

Brewers Revamp Bullpen Milwaukee placed left‑hander DL Hall on the injured list, removing a struggling arm from the rotation as the club prepares for a six‑game road stretch. In the same transaction, right‑hander Jake Woodford was designated for assignment, signaling a broader bullpen shakeup aimed at improving late‑inning stability.

Yankees Assess Injury Impact Aaron Judge disclosed that the stress fracture in his right rib originated from a dive in late April, confirming that the injury predates his recent return and may influence the Yankees’ outfield options (https://headlinesbriefing.com/sports/espn-mlb/judge-links-rib-fracture-to-april-dive-faces-weeks-of-rehab-123a4dc1).

Cubs Maintain Focus on Season Cubs president Jed Hoyer reiterated that the upcoming trade deadline is “the furthest thing from my mind,” emphasizing the organization’s concentration on on‑field performance while acknowledging that roster adjustments could become necessary if the team finds itself in a playoff race later in the season.

Rangers Bolster Lineup Texas activated shortstop Corey Seager from the injured list and recalled outfielder Wyatt Langford after a forearm setback, providing the Rangers with a healthier roster ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Guardians and strengthening both the infield defense and outfield depth.