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Last updated: August 22, 2026, 9:56 PM ET

Yankees Injury Woes

Yankees slugger suffered a "moderate grade" left calf strain while rehabbing from a right calf strain, putting his return this season in jeopardy, manager PERSON_NAME announced. The setback is a significant blow for ADDRESS, which has been waiting on the designated hitter's recovery. In Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, Weathers exited in the fourth inning with left forearm discomfort; the 26-year-old was making his 26th start of the season and is scheduled for further evaluation. The Yankees' pitching staff has been stretched thin, and losing Weathers early adds another layer of concern for the rotation.

Dodgers Updates

Dodgers president reassured fans that the team is "not for sale," addressing online speculation about the franchise's future under owner PERSON_NAME. Center fielder suffered a fractured left hand when hit by a pitch, but manager PERSON_NAME said he expects Pages to return this season, offering some relief for ADDRESS as it navigates the stretch run. The Dodgers remain one of the NL's top contenders, and keeping Pages in the fold is key to their outfield depth.

Around the League

Brewers pitcher said his latest shoulder injury won't require surgery, a notable change of plans for the two-time All-Star who has dealt with multiple arm issues. The Seattle Mariners are "excited" about prized left-hander, who will make his major league debut Saturday against the Chicago Cubs, manager PERSON_NAME said Friday. Giants third baseman returned to ADDRESS for the first time since being traded to ADDRESS 14 months ago, but he said he didn't want to revisit his up-and-down tenure with the Red Sox, preferring to focus on the present. PERSON_NAME's return to ADDRESS was one of the more anticipated storylines of the weekend.

Little League Advice

MLB stars shared the one piece of advice from their youth baseball days that stuck with them — and what they'd tell kids now, from having fun to avoiding digging holes in the outfield. The responses ranged from practical tips to lighthearted reminders about enjoying the game.