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Last updated: June 5, 2026, 2:51 AM ET

Energy & Commodities oil futures dropped 1.3% amid a violent collision that left Diamondbacks and Dodgers stars injured, disrupting game flow and raising concerns over player safety in the league's early Asian trade. Meanwhile, gold held near $2,340 buoyed by a weakening dollar, offsetting risk-on moves in the precious metals market. In the baseball world, aluminum prices spiked fueling a surge in China's Zhang Bo, who now shatters the $48 billion mark, solidifying his status among Asia's top industrial figures. JGBs extended gains as Japanese bonds tracked overnight Treasury movements, reflecting cautious investor sentiment ahead of a September Fed rate decision. On the fixed income front, U.S. airline bonds weakened due to a sharp rise in jet fuel costs, underscoring ongoing volatility in public market conditions. Red Sox sent shaky Bello to Triple-A after the hitter's injury, marking another setback for the team's bullpen plans. Meanwhile, Astros signed LaMonte Wade Jr. and called up Collin Price, reshaping the catcher depth chart amid ongoing roster adjustments. Hall and Anderson exited the Brewers' loss, both injured, highlighting the human cost of the game's downturn. The landscape remains tight, with prospects like Machado reflecting frustration over the Padres' struggling offense, while analysts continue tracking top 10 prospect rankings as summer transitions to fall. Each development underscores how events on and off the field intertwine, shaping the sport's narrative in real time.