Injuries: Yanks, Riley, Lodolo, Hoskins, Phillies

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Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured and recovering players from across Major League Baseball.

Gerrit Cole, DJ LeMahieu and Jasson Domínguez, Yankees

Cole (right elbow discomfort) threw about 36 pitches on Tuesday at the Yankees' Tampa complex.

LeMahieu (right foot fracture) had "four or five" live at-bats on Tuesday, also at the Tampa complex.

Domínguez (right UCL tear) began a Minor League rehab assignment with Single-A Tampa on Tuesday. He is expected to exclusively DH for the first two weeks. More >

Austin Riley, Braves

An MRI on Riley's tight left side, which began bothering him during batting practice on Sunday, revealed only inflammation in the area. More >

Nick Lodolo, Reds

Lodolo was placed on the 15-day injured list with a left groin strain on Wednesday. More >

Rhys Hoskins and DL Hall, Brewers

Hoskins was placed on the 10-day IL on Tuesday with a right hamstring strain and is currently expected to miss about two to four weeks.

Hall (left knee sprain) threw a simulated game Tuesday. More >

Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto, Phillies

Harper (migraine) and Realmuto (right knee soreness) both returned to the starting lineup Wednesday. More >

Byron Buxton and Royce Lewis, Twins

Buxton (right knee inflammation) fielded fly balls and took batting practice on Tuesday, after which the Twins expected to discuss a rehab assignment.

Lewis (severe right quad strain) has hit on the field and is expected to begin working on changing directions while running before progressing towards baserunning. More >

Bobby Miller, Evan Phillips and Jason Heyward, Dodgers

Miller (right shoulder inflammation) was scheduled to throw two simulated innings on Wednesday, but per manager Dave Roberts is still early in his rehab process.

Phillips (right hamstring strain) was expected to throw off a mound on Wednesday for the first time since hitting the IL.

Heyward (lower back tightness) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday. More >

Triston Casas, Red Sox

Casas (torn cartilage, left ribcage) has resumed lifting weights and expects to begin running and throwing progressions in the coming days. More >

Kenta Maeda, Tigers

Maeda (viral illness) threw a bullpen session on Wednesday at Comerica Park. He will need a rehab assignment before returning to the Tigers' rotation. More >

Brandon Lowe, Jeffrey Springs, Taylor Walls and Chris Devenski, Rays

Lowe (right oblique strain) saw a spine surgeon he has worked with previously after reporting that he was "still feeling a little bit" of discomfort on his rehab assignment. The examination confirmed that Lowe is healing and his progression going forward will depend on his level of pain tolerance.

Springs (Tommy John surgery) was scheduled to throw a two-inning live BP session on Wednesday.

Walls (right hip surgery) has begun a Spring Training-type progression at the Rays' complex in Port Charlotte, which is expected to last about two weeks before he progresses to game action.

Devenski (right knee tendinitis) is throwing pain-free bullpen sessions and is expected to progress to throwing live batting practice soon. More >

Nico Hoerner, Adbert Alzolay, Jordan Wicks and Drew Smyly, Cubs

Hoerner was scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup due to left hamstring tightness. Manager Craig Counsell later clarified that the move was precautionary and Hoerner is day-to-day.

Alzolay was placed on the 15-day IL on Monday due to what the Cubs have initially described as a right forearm strain. Testing confirmed the diagnosis and revealed no structural damage.

Wicks (left forearm strain) and Smyly (right hip impingement) both threw bullpen sessions at Truist Park on Monday. Counsell said the next step for both pitchers would be live batting practice when the team is back in Chicago later this week. More >

Jung Hoo Lee, Patrick Bailey, Jorge Soler and Blake Snell, Giants

Lee was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday with a dislocated left shoulder. Further testing revealed structural damage, and he is expected to seek a second opinion from Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles on Thursday before the Giants determine his next steps. More >

Bailey (illness) remained out of the lineup Tuesday while the Giants work to determine whether his symptoms are related to the concussion he suffered on May 3.

Soler (right shoulder strain) was hitting on the field before Tuesday's game against the Dodgers when he was struck on the head by a foul ball that ricocheted off the top of the cage. Manager Bob Melvin said Soler felt OK after the game and remained on track to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday.

Snell (left adductor strain) is scheduled to make his final rehab appearance with Triple-A Sacramento on Friday before potentially returning to the Giants' rotation during next week's road trip. More >

Joe Musgrove, Padres

Musgrove (right elbow inflammation) threw a light bullpen session on Monday and was expected to throw another on Wednesday. Should his recovery continue to progress as expected, he is currently on track to return sometime during the Padres' May 17-20 series in Atlanta. More >

Kris Bryant and Elias Díaz, Rockies

Bryant (low back strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Albuquerque on Tuesday. As of now, per manager Bud Black, Bryant is expected to be with the Rockies for their weekend series against the Giants in San Francisco.

Díaz left Tuesday's game against the Padres in the third inning due to left hand soreness and was not in the lineup Wednesday. Black said postgame Tuesday that Díaz has dealt with similar issues before but that the team does not expect a long absence. More >

TJ Friedl, Reds

Friedl, who was hit by a pitch in his first plate appearance in Sunday's game against the Giants, was placed on the 10-day IL on Monday with a fractured left thumb. More >

Evan Carter, Rangers

Carter (lower back stiffness) has not played since Friday. An MRI revealed sacroiliac joint inflammation, and he could return to the lineup this week. More >

Mitch Garver, Jorge Polanco and J.P. Crawford, Mariners

Garver (back spasms) and Polanco (right hamstring tightness) both remained out of the lineup Wednesday.

Crawford (right oblique strain) began a Minor League rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma on Tuesday. More >

Luis Robert Jr. and Yoán Moncada, White Sox

Robert (right hip flexor strain) could get into games with the White Sox Rookie-level Arizona Complex League team by the end of this week, according to an update from the team on Monday. Those contests would be followed by an injury rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte.

Moncada (left adductor strain) has been fielding grounders and hitting right-handed, and he was expected to resume hitting left-handed on Monday, according to manager Pedro Grifol. More >

Steven Matz and Keynan Middleton, Cardinals

Out since May 3 with a lower back strain, Matz felt lingering pain after a mound session at Busch Stadium on Friday and was shut down so that he could receive a second pain-killing injection, manager Oliver Marmol said. Matz received his injection on Monday and will be “no-throw” for another week, Marmol said, meaning the left-hander's return to the rotation will most likely be pushed back to June at the earliest.

Middleton (right forearm flexor strain) will start a Minor League rehab assignment with Double-A Springfield on Tuesday, Marmol said. More >

Tim Anderson and Edward Cabrera, Marlins

Anderson was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday (retroactive to Saturday) with lower back soreness.

Cabrera (right shoulder impingement) resumed playing catch Monday. More >

Tylor Megill, Mets

Megill (right shoulder strain) has made four Minor League rehab starts and will be ready to join the rotation by Friday, but the Mets haven't decided if they want to promote him to start, shift him to the bullpen or option him to the Minors. More >

Grayson Rodriguez, Orioles

Rodriguez (right shoulder inflammation) threw a 30-pitch bullpen session at Camden Yards on Sunday. Rodriguez isn't yet sure what will come next, though he remains optimistic he could be ready to return shortly after he is eligible to be reinstated on Wednesday. More >

Eduardo Rodriguez, Alek Thomas and Geraldo Perdomo, D-backs

Rodriguez (left lat strain) has begun a throwing program. He played catch from 75 feet on Monday.

Thomas (left hamstring strain) had been scheduled to come off the IL on May 7, but he felt something in his injured left hamstring after playing in a rehab game for Triple-A Reno on May 5. He received a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection to alleviate swelling on Monday.

Perdomo, who underwent surgery on his right meniscus on April 8, has resumed some baseball activities, taking live at-bats and working in the batting cages on Monday. More >

José Urquidy and Chas McCormick, Astros

Urquidy (right forearm strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sugar Land on Sunday, allowing three runs in 2 2/3 innings and throwing 46 pitches. His next rehab outing is scheduled for Saturday with Double-A Corpus Christi.

McCormick (right hamstring discomfort) began a rehab assignment with Sugar Land on Sunday. He will continue his rehab Tuesday and Wednesday for Double-A Corpus Christi. More >

Lane Thomas and Josiah Gray, Nationals

Thomas (left MCL sprain) ran the bases before the Nationals' series finale against the White Sox on Wednesday. This followed his progression to hitting in the cage, taking batting practice on the field, throwing and running.

Gray (right elbow/forearm flexor strain) threw a bullpen session Tuesday. He is feeling good and wants to ramp things up in his next bullpen, per Martinez. More >

Paul Blackburn, Alex Wood and Ken Waldichuk, Athletics

Blackburn was placed on the 15-day injured list Monday (retroactive to Saturday) with a stress reaction of the fifth metatarsal of his right foot.

After manager Mark Kotsay revealed that Wood has been pitching through a shoulder issue that worsened after his start on Sunday in Seattle, the left-hander was sent back to Oakland for further evaluation by team doctors.

Waldichuk, who visited elbow specialist Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles on Monday, is now slated to undergo surgery on Wednesday. He will likely be sidelined for the remainder of the season. More >

Gavin Williams, Guardians

Williams (right elbow discomfort) was expected to throw a bullpen session Tuesday. More >

Luis Rengifo, Angels

Rengifo took grounders on the field on Monday and could return as soon as Friday. More >