
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
José Ramírez, Chase DeLauter and Angel Martínez, Guardians
Ramírez was placed on the 10-day IL on June 14, a day after suffering a fracture of his left hamate bone. He will undergo surgery and is expected to miss five to seven weeks.
DeLauter suffered a right rib cage contusion in a collision with the outfield wall on June 13. He remained in the game for another half inning before departing. The team was still awaiting results of an MRI and CT scans on June 14.
Martínez, who fouled a ball off his left foot in the first inning of the Guardians' June 13 game, later left with a left foot contusion. He was out of the lineup on June 14 and is being considered day to day.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Andrés Giménez, Shane Bieber, Daulton Varsho and Addison Barger, Blue Jays
Guerrero was out of the lineup on June 14 for a second straight game with back tightness.
Giménez was a late scratch on June 14 with left wrist soreness.
Bieber (right elbow inflammation) threw five scoreless innings in his fourth rehab start on June 11 for Triple-A Buffalo and will make at least one more before potentially returning.
Varsho (left wrist discomfort) was placed on the 10-day IL on June 12.
Barger (right elbow inflammation) hopes to begin a rehab assignment in the week of June 15.
Seiya Suzuki and Matthew Boyd, Cubs
Suzuki was removed from the June 13 game against the Giants with right knee discomfort. Manager Craig Counsell said reports were "positive," and he remained out of the lineup on June 14 as a precaution.
Boyd (left meniscus injury) felt soreness in his left shoulder after a bullpen session on June 9. His planned activation during the Cubs' June 12-14 series in San Francisco was pushed back by at least a few days.
Hunter Brown, Ronel Blanco and Cristian Javier, Astros
Brown (right shoulder strain) will start for the Astros on June 16 against the Tigers.
Blanco (torn right UCL) threw a 40-pitch simulated game on June 13 and is expected to begin a rehab assignment shortly.
Javier (Grade 2 right shoulder strain) will make his third rehab start on June 14 with Triple-A Sugar Land.
Giancarlo Stanton, Austin Wells and Trent Grisham, Yankees
Stanton (right calf strain) tweaked his injured calf while running the bases on June 11 and will undergo additional imaging on June 15.
Wells (cervical headaches) is expected to play Minor League rehab games in the week of June 15.
Grisham was placed on the 10-day IL on June 13 with a right hamstring strain.
Tommy Edman, Tyler Glasnow and Brock Stewart, Dodgers
Edman (right ankle surgery) is expected to be activated during the Dodgers' June 15-21 homestand.
Glasnow (lower back spasms) is improving and could resume playing catch soon, per a June 12 update.
Stewart (left foot bone spur) began a rehab assignment with Single-A Ontario on June 12. His timeline will depend on how the injury responds to the workload.
Spencer Strider and Drake Baldwin, Braves
Strider was placed on the 15-day injured list on June 13 with right elbow inflammation. He will see Dr. Keith Meister for a second opinion before the Braves determine next steps.
Baldwin (right oblique strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Gwinnett on June 13.
Hunter Greene and Emilio Pagán, Reds
Greene (right elbow surgery) faced hitters in a simulated game environment on June 13 and will repeat the process on June 18 before potentially beginning a rehab assignment.
Pagán (Grade 2 left hamstring strain) has been cleared to face hitters on June 16.
Vinnie Pasquantino, Cole Ragans, Seth Lugo and Kris Bubic, Royals
Pasquantino (right hamate fracture) was placed on the 10-day IL on June 14.
Ragans (left elbow impingement) woke up with discomfort on June 12, two days after a 23-pitch bullpen session. He will undergo further testing.
Lugo received a clear CT scan after leaving his June 10 start in the fourth inning after a 106.6 mph line drive hit him in the head, but he was placed on the 7-day concussion IL on June 12 due to ongoing headaches.
Bubic (left elbow soreness) will be reevaluated after leaving his first rehab start on June 9 with a shoulder issue.
Andrés Muñoz, Josh Naylor, Randy Arozarena, Cal Raleigh and J.P. Crawford, Mariners
Muñoz left the Mariners' June 14 game with lower back tightness.
Naylor, who also left the game on June 14 after fouling a pitch off his right shin, had X-rays come back negative.
Arozarena exited the Mariners' June 12 game against the Nationals after his left hamstring tightened while attempting to beat out an infield single in the third inning. He was out of the lineup through June 14.
Raleigh (right oblique strain) hit three homers in the first two games of his rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma. He is expected back on June 16.
Crawford (right hand contusion) expected to return as soon as eligible on June 16.
Corey Seager and Evan Carter, Rangers
Seager was out of the lineup through June 13 with ongoing soreness in his ribs and jaw stemming from a June 11 collision at home plate.
Carter was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain on June 13, one day after injuring himself while making a diving catch in center field.
Justin Verlander, Casey Mize and Jack Flaherty, Tigers
Verlander (left hip inflammation) is scheduled for a simulated game on June 15.
Mize (right groin tightness) was scheduled to return June 14 at Cleveland but will instead start June 17 in Houston due to the rainout.
Flaherty was placed on the 15-day IL on June 13 with a peroneal strain in his left leg.
Garrett Crochet and Roman Anthony, Red Sox
Crochet (left shoulder inflammation, left lat strain) said on June 12 that he believes he is close to resuming throwing but conceded that there is no chance he makes it back before the All-Star break.
It remains unclear when Anthony (partially torn ligament in right ring finger) will be able to return to Boston's lineup. He's still feeling pain when he attempts to swing, as of June 13.
Brandon Woodruff, Brandon Lockridge and Quinn Priester, Brewers
Woodruff (right shoulder inflammation) will make at least one more Minor League rehab start, likely on June 16, before the Brewers consider a possible return.
Lockridge (right knee laceration) is nearing a rehab assignment but has experienced several flare-ups following high-intensity workouts, for which he received a PRP injection on June 11.
Priester (right neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome) has been recalled from his rehab assignment a second time after struggling with his command in his June 8 appearance in the Arizona Complex League.
Kodai Senga, Francisco Lindor, Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr., Mets
Senga (ulnar nerve irritation in his right arm) returned to his rehab assignment on June 11, throwing 75 pitches over six innings with Double-A Binghamton. He is expected to make at least one more rehab start before returning.
Lindor (left calf strain) expects to return to the Majors before the end of the month, per a June 12 update.
Polanco (left Achilles bursitis) is expected to restart his rehab assignment, playing exclusively as a DH, early in the week of June 15.
Robert (lumbar spine disc herniation) began baseball activities in early June, though his timeline remains fluid as of a June 11 update.
Freddy Fermin and Miguel Andujar, Padres
Fermin was placed on the 7-day concussion IL on June 14 after being hit by a warmup pitch the day before.
Andujar was placed on the 10-day IL on June 13 with a left hamstring strain.
Brent Rooker and Aaron Civale, Athletics
Rooker was placed on the 10-day IL on June 12 (retroactive to June 9) with a left knee bone bruise.
Civale (right shoulder tendinitis) is expected to make his next start in the Majors on June 17.
Chase Dollander, Rockies
Dollander, who was placed on the 15-day IL on May 15 with a right elbow sprain, was transferred to the 60-day IL on June 12 and will likely require surgery.
Adolis García, Phillies
García was placed on the 60-day IL on June 12 with a right latissimus dorsi tear.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and A.J. Puk, D-backs
Gurriel (left hamstring strain) is able to hit off a machine, run and do outfield work, and the D-backs are developing a timetable for his return.
Puk (left elbow surgery) reported left shoulder discomfort after his June 5 rehab outing with Triple-A Reno. He was scheduled to have an MRI on June 12 or 13 and was seeking second opinions as of June 14.
Nolan Schanuel, Ben Joyce, Jorge Soler and Yusei Kikuchi, Angels
Schanuel was removed from the game on June 9 after being hit in the lower left leg with a pitch. He was out of the lineup through June 12 but is expected back on June 13.
Joyce (right shoulder surgery) progressed to throwing off a mound on June 12 but is still limited to throwing only fastballs.
Soler (left oblique strain) is running on the field and participating in light baseball activities as of June 12.
Kikuchi (left shoulder inflammation) is scheduled to start his throwing program in mid-June and is targeting a return shortly after the All-Star break.
Ryan Mountcastle, Dylan Beavers and Ryan Helsley, Orioles
Mountcastle (left foot fracture) has been running in Sarasota, Fla., as of June 13.
Beavers (right oblique strain) is expected to progress to live batting practice during the week of June 15 and could begin a rehab assignment soon after.
Helsley (right elbow inflammation) recorded three strikeouts in a scoreless inning in his first rehab outing for Triple-A Norfolk on June 11.