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Last updated: May 13, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

CBA Negotiations & Roster Moves

Top league officials from Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association convened Tuesday to officially commence collective bargaining talks, arriving just over six months before the current agreement is set to expire, with key items like the potential institution of a salary cap and the threat of a lockout dominating the agenda. On the personnel front, the Chicago Cubs are reportedly bringing in veteran reliever Liam Hendriks on a minor league contract, offering the Australian closer a chance to rebuild his career in the majors. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Guardians successfully acquired an elite defensive catcher from the San Francisco Giants in a surprising mid-May trade, prompting immediate analysis on which franchise secured the better end of the swap.

Pitching Injuries & Setbacks

The injury woes plaguing the New York Mets worsened significantly as catcher Francisco Alvarez requires surgery for a torn meniscus in his right knee, with manager Carlos Mendoza estimating a return timeframe of six to eight weeks for the young backstop. The Yankees also faced immediate concern when ace Max Fried was pulled from Wednesday's start against the Orioles after only three innings due to soreness in his pitching elbow, and he is now scheduled for further testing. Compounding the league's injury news, Miami Marlins prospect Robby Snelling landed on the 15-day injured list after suffering a UCL sprain in his left elbow immediately following his major league debut last night.

Pitching Spotlights & Recovery Updates

Pittsburgh Pirates starter Paul Skenes nearly authored another spectacular performance, but his no-hit bid against the Rockies was broken up in the seventh inning by Mickey Moniak's clean single. On the recovery front, Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi reported feeling positive after throwing a bullpen session Wednesday, two days after he was scratched from a scheduled start due to tightness in his left side. In frustrating offensive news, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh finally snapped his extended drought, recording his first hit since April 27 in the seventh inning, ending what had been the longest hitless streak in the majors this season.

Yankees Star Performance

As mounting pressure continues to surround the Bronx club, team captain Aaron Judge is actively working to maintain his expectations—and his production at the plate—at an exceedingly high level.