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  1. Bryce Harper Hits First Career Cycle as Phillies Rout Mets 13-1

    Bryce Harper completed his first major-league cycle with a two-run triple in the fifth, powering the Philadelphia Phillies' 13-1 win over the New York Mets.

    · #bryceharper #philadelphiaphillies #mlb #mets

  2. Adolis García to miss remainder of 2026 after right latissimus surgery

    Phillies outfielder Adolis García will miss the rest of 2026 after June 24 right latissimus repair; recovery is expected to take six to eight months.

    · #phillies #adolisgarcia #mlb #injury

  3. José Ramírez Undergoes Surgery; Guardians Say 5–7 Weeks Recovery After Hamate Fracture

    Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez had surgery to remove the hook of a fractured left hamate and is expected to miss 5–7 weeks.

    · #baseball #guardians #ramirez #injury

  4. Aaron Judge Diagnosed With Right First-Rib Stress Fracture; Will Rest and Be Rechecked in 4–6 Weeks

    Yankees captain Aaron Judge has a stress fracture of his right first rib and will rest with limited activity; he’ll be reimaged in 4–6 weeks and expected back this season.

    · #sports #mlb #yankees #injury #aaronjudge

  5. Corbin Burnes’ Rehab Setback Likely Keeps Him Out Until September

    Corbin Burnes suffered a teres major strain during live batting practice, setting back his Tommy John rehab and likely keeping him out until September.

    · #baseball #mlb #diamondbacks #corbinburnes

  6. David Sandlin recovers from leadoff homer to dominate in White Sox debut

    Rookie David Sandlin allowed a leadoff homer but retired the next 18 batters, pitching six strong innings in the White Sox's 14-2 win over the Twins.

    · #baseball #whitesox #mlb #debut

  7. Mets' Clay Holmes Fractures Right Fibula After 111.1 mph Comebacker in Subway Series Loss

    Mets pitcher Clay Holmes suffered a fractured right fibula after taking a 111.1 mph comebacker in Friday's loss to the Yankees, likely sidelining him long-term.

    · #mets #clayholmes #mlb #injury

  8. Bobby Cox, Hall of Fame manager who led Atlanta Braves dynasty, dies at 84

    Bobby Cox, Hall of Fame manager who guided the Atlanta Braves to a 1995 World Series title and 14 straight division crowns, has died at 84.

    · #bobbycox #braves #baseball #halloffame

  9. Houston’s Carlos Correa to Miss Remainder of 2026 Season After Left-Ankle Tendon Tear

    Astros shortstop Carlos Correa will miss the rest of 2026 after tearing a tendon in his left ankle during pregame batting practice; surgery and 6–8 month recovery expected.

    · #baseball #astros #carloscorrea #mlb

  10. Padres Reach Agreement to Transfer Ownership to Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano

    San Diego Padres' Seidler family has entered a definitive agreement to transfer control of the club to Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano; MLB approval pending.

    · #padres #mlb #ownership #sale

  11. Phillies Fire Manager Rob Thomson After 9-19 Start; Don Mattingly Named Interim

    The Phillies dismissed Rob Thomson after a 9-19 start to 2026 and promoted bench coach Don Mattingly to interim manager.

    · #sports #mlb #phillies #robthomson #donmattingly

  12. Ohtani’s 53-game on-base streak ends as Dodgers are shut out 3-0 by Giants

    Shohei Ohtani’s 53-game on-base streak ended as he pitched six scoreless innings, but the Dodgers fell 3-0 to the Giants at Oracle Park.

    · #dodgers #giants #ohtani #mlb #onbasestreak

  13. Shohei Ohtani extends MLB's longest active on-base streak to 49 games with leadoff double

    Shohei Ohtani extended his regular-season on-base streak to 49 games with a leadoff double — the longest active streak in MLB and fourth in Dodgers history.

    · #ohtani #dodgers #mlb #onbasestreak

  14. Angels great Garret Anderson dies at 53

    Garret Anderson, the Los Angeles Angels' longtime outfielder and member of their 2002 World Series team, died suddenly at 53, the club announced Friday.

    · #sports #mlb #losangelesangels #obituary