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Ohtani (knee) scratched from start, to miss ASG
Shohei Ohtani was scratched from his scheduled pitching start Friday due to continued irritation in his left knee
Sources: Cards' Wetherholt gets $112.5M deal
Infielder JJ Wetherholt and the Cardinals are in agreement on an eight-year, $112.5 million contract extension, sources told ESPN.
Phillies' Schwarber latest Home Run Derby add
Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber was added to the Home Run Derby on Friday, joining teammate Bryce Harper for Monday's event in Philadelphia.
Mets' Vientos to miss 6-8 weeks with broken hand
Mets infielder/designated hitter Mark Vientos will miss six to eight weeks with a fractured right hand.
Reds activate Hayes, place McLain on 10-day IL
Third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes was activated off the injured list by the Reds before their game Friday night against the Cubs.
Rangers' DeGrom to skip next start; IL possible
Jacob deGrom will miss his next start for the Rangers because of a glute and hip strain, but the team hopes the extra time off will allow him to avoid the injured list.
Royals activate Pasquantino (wrist) from IL
The Royals activated first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino from the injured list Friday after he missed more than three weeks with a fractured right hamate bone.
Brewers add veteran Wilson to injury-riddled staff
The Brewers signed free agent right-hander Bryse Wilson on Friday to help the NL Central leaders' injury-depleted pitching staff.
📊 Power Rankings: Where every team stands
The Marlins debut at their highest ranking of 2026 while the Padres' fall continues. Here's who's hot -- and who's not -- ahead of baseball's midseason break.