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Last updated: June 6, 2026, 8:50 AM ET

Injury Updates & Roster Moves Aaron Judge confirmed that his right‑rib stress fracture originated from a diving play in late April, a detail that heightens concerns for the Yankees as they approach the postseason push. The team responded by recalling right‑handed catcher Ali Sánchez from Triple‑A, simultaneously optioning J.C. Escarra, a maneuver aimed at shoring up depth behind the plate.

Dodgers Pitching & Social Initiatives Roki Sasaki delivered a dominant outing that solidified his transition from a highly touted prospect in Japan to a reliable starter for Los Angeles, reinforcing the Dodgers’ rotation amid a competitive NL West race. Off the field, the franchise unveiled a permanent exhibit honoring LGBTQ+ pioneers Glenn Burke and Billy Bean, marking a cultural milestone and expanding the organization’s community outreach efforts.

Cardinals’ Immediate Impact St. Louis outfielder Lars Nootbaar returned from the 60‑day injured list and contributed two hits and an RBI in the Cardinals’ 10‑3 victory over Cincinnati, providing a timely boost to a lineup seeking consistency in the middle of the order.

Giants’ Offensive Explosion Matt Chapman produced a two‑home‑run performance, including a grand slam that sparked an eight‑RBI fourth inning, tying a San Francisco‑era record and propelling the Giants to an 18‑3 rout of Chicago, a result that further separates the NL Central rivals.

Cubs’ Trade‑Deadline Stance Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer reiterated that the impending trade deadline remains “the furthest thing from my mind,” while acknowledging that the organization may need to reassess its options should the team find itself in a playoff contention scenario later in the season.