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Last updated: June 13, 2026, 5:49 AM ET

Pitching Health Across the League

Spencer Strider left the Braves’ 6‑2 loss to the Mets after the fourth inning, prompting an imaging work‑up for right shoulder and elbow soreness that could sideline him for weeks. Meanwhile, Seattle’s Randy Arozarena exited the Mariners’ 5‑3 defeat to the Nationals with an apparent leg injury that may push his return into the off‑season. The Tigers’ Jack Flaherty departed his start after only three innings versus the Guardians, citing left‑leg discomfort that may delay a full workload for the remainder of the month. These injuries add pressure to teams already juggling roster moves as the season approaches its midpoint.

Offensive Fireworks and Defensive Adjustments

Yordan Alvarez exploded for a grand slam and a two‑run homer in the first inning of the Astros’ 6‑2 win over the Royals, propelling Houston to a 10‑game winning streak that keeps them in a tight division race. On the same night, Jacob Misiorowski pitched a complete‑game one‑hitter, striking out a career‑high 15 to lead the Brewers to a 6‑0 victory over the Phillies; his dominant outing bolstered Milwaukee’s rotation depth heading into a congested schedule. Meanwhile, Francisco Lindor has begun simulated games after a calf strain, with Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns optimistic that he could return by the end of June, a move that would shore up New York’s middle‑order protection.

Labor Talk and Managerial Statements

In the backdrop of these on‑field narratives, MLB’s collective bargaining negotiations continue to simmer, with analysts comparing a hypothetical salary cap to structures in other sports to gauge its impact on franchise economics. Across the park, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone dismissed Aroldis Chapman’s claim that the team owes him an apology for 2022 season treatment, a statement that may influence player relations as the league heads into the final stretch. These labor and interpersonal dynamics underscore the growing complexity of maintaining competitive balance while managing player welfare and contract negotiations.