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Division Leaders American League EAST: New York Yankees (79 - 53) GB-5 CENTRAL: Cleveland (68 - 62) GB-1 WEST: Houston (85 - 47) GB-11 National League EAST: New York Mets (85 - 48) GB-3 CENTRAL: St. Louis (77 - 55) GB-7.5 WEST: Los Angeles Dodgers (90 - 41) GB-17
American League BATTING AVERAGE: L. Arraez, Minnesota. .319 HOME RUNS: A. Judge, New York Yankees. 52 RUNS BATTED IN: A. Judge, New York Yankees. 115 HITS: J. Abreu, Chicago White Sox 154 STOLEN BASES: C. Mullins, Baltimore. 29
National League BATTING AVERAGE: P. Goldschmidt, St. Louis. .330 HOME RUNS: K. Schwarber, Philadelphia. 36 RUNS BATTED IN: P. Alonso, New York Mets. 165 HITS: F. Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers. 144 STOLEN BASES: J. Berti, Miami. 32
American League WINS: J. Verlander, Houston. 16 EARNED RUN AVERAGE: J. Verlander, Houston 1.84 SAVES: E. Clase, Cleveland 30 STRIKEOUTS: G. Coles, New York Yankees. 204 QUALITY STARTS: F. Valdez, Houston. 23
National League WINS: K. Wright, Atlanta 17 EARNED RUN AVERAGE: J. Urias, Los Angeles Dodgers 2.32 SAVES: K. Jansen 31 STRIKEOUTS: C. Burnes, Milwaukee 195 QUALITY STARTS: Y. Darvish, San Diego 20
Sources: Boston Red Sox reach 1-year extension with Enrique Hernandez
A hip-flexor injury sidelined Hernández for more than two months this season and contributed to his struggles on the field after his career year in 2021. Hernández is batting .219 with a .637 OPS and has only six home runs in more than 300 plate appearances in the final season of a two-year, $14 million contract.
Major League Baseball Players Association joins AFL-CIO
The Major League Baseball Players Association joined the AFL-CIO on Wednesday, strengthening its ties to the larger labor movement as it endeavors to significantly expand its membership by unionizing minor league players.
MLB competition committee to vote on rule changes Friday
Major League Baseball is reacting to extensive research it has done through fan and player surveys over the past several years while testing the changes at all levels of the minor leagues.