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Shohei Ohtani continues to dominate headlines as the first All-Star ballot update has him leading all vote-getters, with Fox Sports noting he’s pacing both leagues while Yordan Alvarez tops the National League race. The ballot movement reflects how listeners are gravitating toward two-way stars and big bats as midseason approaches. On the field, MLB.com and ESPN report a full slate of tight division battles. In the American League, the Yankees and Orioles keep trading blows atop the East, while the Guardians maintain a slim edge in the Central and the Mariners and Astros are locked in a close race in the West. In the National League, the Dodgers hold their advantage in the West, the Braves and Mets are jostling in the East, and the Central remains bunched, with only a few games separating the top three clubs according to the latest standings pages from MLB and ESPN. Recent game action has featured several standout performances. Cal Raleigh’s return from the injured list was immediately impactful, as Fox Sports highlights his late-game heroics that lifted the Mariners in a walk-off win. ESPN notes that Max Scherzer reached the 3,500 career strikeout plateau for Toronto, adding another milestone to his Hall of Fame résumé. MLB.com’s recaps point to multiple multi-homer games across the league as temperatures and offense both rise, including big nights from emerging young sluggers in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Injury news continues to shape rosters. ESPN reports that Pirates shortstop Oneil Cruz landed on the injured list with a broken left hand, a major blow to Pittsburgh’s lineup and their hopes of staying in the wild-card mix. Several contenders are shuffling bullpens and benches with frequent option moves and call-ups, and MLBTradeRumors notes the Guardians are set to recall top pitching prospect Daniel Espino for his major league debut, a potentially significant boost to Cleveland’s already strong staff. Off the field, there are no sweeping rule changes, but league outlets are emphasizing continued enforcement of the pitch clock and pace-of-play initiatives, as game times remain close to last season’s reduced averages. Internationally, outlets like MLB.com and CBS Sports are already pointing ahead to Olympic qualifying implications and the next wave of NPB and KBO stars drawing MLB scouting attention. Looking ahead, listeners can circle upcoming heavyweight series between top contenders in both leagues that will further reshape the playoff picture, with multiple first-place showdowns on national broadcasts over the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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