Injuries: F. Alvarez, Wilson, Red Sox, Simpson, Yankees, Rangers

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

Francisco Alvarez, Francisco Lindor, Luis Robert Jr., Jorge Polanco and A.J. Minter, Mets

Alvarez left the game on May 12 mid at-bat with a right knee injury. He will undergo testing on May 13.

Lindor (left calf strain) is set to undergo an MRI the week of May 11 to determine the next steps in his recovery.

Robert (lumbar spine disc herniation) is still experiencing symptoms as of May 12. His timeline will remain fluid until symptoms subside.

Polanco (left Achilles bursitis, right wrist contusion) has seen improvement in his wrist but is still bothered by the Achilles injury.

Minter (left lat surgery, left hip discomfort) threw a second bullpen session on May 12. He expects to return to game action the weekend of May 16, but is still a few weeks away from a return to the Majors.

Jacob Wilson, Athletics

Wilson was placed on the 10-day IL on May 12 with a left shoulder subluxation which he sustained while diving for a ground ball on May 10.

Willson Contreras, Ranger Suarez, Roman Anthony and Garrett Crochet, Red Sox

Contreras (right hand contusion) participated in baseball activities on May 12 and expected to be back in the lineup on May 13.

Suarez (right hamstring tightness) will make his next start on May 14 against the Phillies.

Anthony (right wrist sprain) remains in a brace as of May 12 and is yet to resume baseball activities, though manager Chad Tracy said he Anthony is making "small, incremental improvements."

Crochet (left shoulder inflammation) threw at 120 feet on May 10 and also played catch off the mound.

Chandler Simpson, Rays

Simpson left the game on May 11 in the bottom of the eighth inning due to left leg cramping. Manager Kevin Cash said that initial tests were encouraging, though Simpson was out of the lineup on May 12.

Gerrit Cole, Giancarlo Stanton and José Caballero, Yankees

Cole (Tommy John surgery recovery) made fifth Minor League rehab start on May 10 for Double-A Somerset, striking out eight over five innings. He likely still needs a few more outings until he'll return to the rotation.

Stanton (right calf strain) underwent testing May 11 to gauge healing, according to Aaron Boone, who suggested Stanton could “start ramping up running this week based on that.”

Caballero was placed on the 10-day IL on May 12 with a fractured right middle finger. Per Boone, he could return as soon as he is eligible.

Brandon Nimmo and Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers

Nimmo left the game on May 12 after spraining his left ankle running to first base. X-rays came back clean, and he is currently considered day to day.

Eovaldi was scratched from his May 11 start vs. the D-backs with left side tightness.

Logan Webb and Erik Miller, Giants

Webb (right knee bursitis) is scheduled to resume throwing on May 13.

Miller (low back strain) is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Single-A San Jose on May 13.

José Berríos, Addison Barger, Max Scherzer and Shane Bieber, Blue Jays

Berríos (right elbow stress fracture) had an in-person evaluation with Dr. Keith Meister on May 12 after an MRI showed "small changes" to his initial injury. The Blue Jays expect to know more by May 13.

Barger was scratched from the Blue Jays' May 10 lineup with right elbow soreness. He was placed on the injured list with elbow inflammation on May 11.

Scherzer (right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation) received cortisone injections to his forearm on May 7 and his right thumb on May 11 to reduce soreness in both areas.

Bieber (right elbow inflammation) was scheduled to throw another live BP on May 12.

Dylan Beavers, Orioles

Beavers was scratched from the Orioles' May 12 lineup with right oblique discomfort.

Kerry Carpenter, Justin Verlander and Casey Mize, Tigers

Carpenter was placed on the 10-day injured list on May 10 with a left shoulder sprain, sustained in a collision with the outfield wall on May 9.

Verlander (left hip inflammation) threw his full arsenal across 38 pitches in a two-inning simulated game on May 9. He called it a "step in the right direction."

Mize (mild right adductor strain) is scheduled to throw another bullpen session on May 13 and could return to the Majors without going on a rehab assignment.

Eugenio Suárez, Reds

Suárez (left oblique strain) took swings off a tee on May 12 and will undergo a follow-up MRI on May 14 with the hope of traveling with the team on their upcoming May 15-20 road trip.

Carlos Correa, Jeremy Peña and Josh Hader, Astros

Correa underwent successful season-ending left ankle surgery on May 11.

Peña (Grade 1 right hamstring strain) began a rehab assignment with Double-A Corpus Christi on May 12.

Hader (left biceps tendinitis) had his rehab assignment transferred to Double-A Corpus Christi on May 12.

Sean Murphy, Eli White and Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves

Murphy (fractured left middle finger) was placed on the 10-day IL on May 12. He suffered the injury on a catcher's interference call on May 10.

White was placed on the 7-day concussion IL on May 11 a day after making a game-saving catch at Dodger Stadium.

Acuña (Grade 1 left hamstring strain) did agility drills in the outfield before the Braves' May 8 game at Dodger Stadium. He might not be ready to be activated when eligible on May 13, but he could rejoin the lineup when the club's next road trip begins on May 18.

Jared Jones and Joey Bart, Pirates

Jones (internal brace surgery) threw four scoreless innings in a rehab start for Double-A Altoona on May 12.

Bart was placed on the 10-day IL on May 12 with a left foot infection.

Cole Ragans, Royals

Ragans is dealing with valgus extension overload (VEO) in his left elbow, a condition commonly called pitcher’s elbow. He played catch on May 10 and May 12, and expects to do so again on May 13.

Brandon Woodruff, Quinn Priester, Brandon Lockridge and Angel Zerpa, Brewers

Woodruff (right shoulder inflammation) is scheduled for his first bullpen session on May 14. A May return remains possible.

Priester (right neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome) is scheduled to begin a new rehab assignment on May 16.

Lockridge suffered a deep laceration down to the bone after injuring his right knee sliding into a wall while chasing a foul ball. X-rays were negative, but he will require at least a month to heal.

Zerpa underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery on May 11.

Chase Dollander, Rockies

Before his scheduled bullpen on May 12, Dollander said that his ankle is fully healed and should have no bearing on his May 14 start.

Bryce Miller, Mariners

Miller (left side oblique inflammation) will make his season debut on May 13 in Houston, manager Dan Wilson announced on May 9.

Owen Caissie and Pete Fairbanks, Marlins

Caissie was scratched from the Marlins' May 10 lineup with left triceps soreness. The Marlins expect to have him back in the lineup during their May 12-14 series in Minnesota.

Fairbanks (nerve irritation) threw a live batting practice session on May 10 and will be reinstated as soon as he is eligible on May 13.

Kyle Teel, White Sox

Teel (right hamstring strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte on May 12.

Taj Bradley, Twins

Bradley (right pec strain) began throwing from 90 feet on May 12.

Travis d'Arnaud, Grayson Rodriguez and Logan O'Hoppe, Angels

d'Arnaud was placed on the 10-day IL on May 8, retroactive to May 7, with right foot plantar fasciitis. He will be evaluated further.

Rodriguez (right shoulder inflammation) could make his next appearance with the Angels after striking out 11 hitters in 4 2/3 innings with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga on May 10.

O'Hoppe (left wrist fracture) has his rehab assignment shifted to Triple-A Salt Lake City on May 12.