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Last updated: June 13, 2026, 11:41 PM ET

Detroit Tigers & Cleveland Guardians

Skubal shows rust as Detroit’s ace pitched 4 2/3 innings, surrendering three runs in a 3‑1 loss to Cleveland. The Tigers’ deficit widened when Ramirez breaks hand during a swing, the veteran third baseman suffering a fractured left hand that will sideline him for several weeks. Both setbacks compound Detroit’s recent offensive struggles and give Cleveland a boost as the Guardians climb to within a game of the AL Central lead.

New York Yankees & Boston Red Sox

Boone rebuffs apology claim after Aroldis Chapman insisted the Yankees owe him an apology for his 2022 exit. Aaron Boone emphasized that the organization has moved on, a stance that underscores the lingering tension between the clubs despite recent trade talks. The dispute remains a talking point as both teams jockey for postseason positioning in the tightly contested AL East.

Atlanta Braves Pitching

Strider placed on IL following a diagnosis of right‑elbow inflammation, prompting Atlanta to shift its rotation and add a spot starter for the upcoming series against the Mets. The move leaves the Braves with a 4‑2 record in their last six games and raises questions about their depth ahead of the final stretch toward the NL wild‑card.

New York Mets Injuries

Simulated games for Lindor indicate that the shortstop’s calf is responding well, with the organization targeting a return by the end of June. If Lindor re‑joins the lineup, the Mets could solidify a middle‑order that has been underperforming, potentially improving their standing in the NL East where they sit a half‑game behind the Phillies.

Kansas City Royals Rehab

Ragans faces setback as the left‑handed pitcher’s elbow impingement rehab stalls, requiring additional testing before a return can be cleared. The Royals, already thin on starting‑pitcher depth, may need to explore trade options if Ragans cannot contribute before the roster deadline.

San Diego Padres & Baltimore Orioles

Bogaerts hit by pitch forced the Padres infielder to exit early, prompting a precautionary assessment. In the ninth inning, Orioles reliever Ron Marinaccio surrendered a home run to Gunnar Henderson, a swing that highlighted San Diego’s bullpen fatigue after a grueling road trip.

Los Angeles Dodgers & Chicago Cubs

Yamamoto’s no‑hit bid ends in the ninth inning as Los Angeles secured a 7‑1 victory over Chicago, with the Japanese right‑hander striking out nine through eight frames. The performance bolsters the Dodgers’ rotation ahead of a critical series against the Cardinals, while the Cubs seek to rebound from a three‑game losing streak.