
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
Corbin Carroll and Gabriel Moreno, D-backs
Carroll was hit by a pitch on his left hand in the eighth inning of Arizona's June 18 game. He stayed in the game to run the bases, but exited after the inning was over. X-rays came back negative and he is day-to-day.
Moreno was placed on the 10-day IL on June 19 with a right hand contusion. He had been playing through the injury since sustaining it during the team's June 6-8 series against the Reds.
Michael King, Padres
King (pinched nerve in right shoulder area) is participating in light throwing but still has no timetable for his return. Manager Mike Shildt said on June 18 that King will be out at least through the All-Star break.
Cole Ragans, Royals
Ragans (left rotator cuff strain) has been shut down from throwing until early July, at which point he will be re-evaluated.
Shane Bieber and John Means, Guardians
Bieber (right UCL tear) has resumed playing catch after suffering a setback earlier in the month.
Means (left UCL surgery recovery) has been throwing off a mound but hasn't resumed formal bullpen sessions as of June 19.
Brandon Woodruff and Nestor Cortes, Brewers
Woodruff (right shoulder surgery, right ankle tendinitis, right elbow contusion) was scheduled for another 40-pitch/two-inning bullpen on June 19.
Cortes (left elbow flexor strain) felt good after a bullpen with two up-downs on June 18 and will progress to a live BP session.
Brett Baty, Max Kranick, Mark Vientos and Frankie Montas, Mets
Baty (right groin tightness) tweaked his groin pursuing a foul ball in the Mets' June 15 loss to the Rays. He remained out of the starting lineup through June 19 but has been receiving treatment and taking part in baseball activities despite slower improvement than team officials hoped. He's expected to avoid an IL stint.
Kranick was placed on the injured list on June 19 (retroactive to June 16) with a right elbow strain.
Vientos (low-grade right hamstring strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Syracuse on June 17.
Montas (high-grade right lat strain) allowed five earned runs for Triple-A Syracuse in his sixth and final rehab outing on June 18, giving him a 12.05 ERA in the Minors. Despite those results, will rejoin the rotation early in the week of June 23.
Bryce Harper and Aaron Nola, Phillies
Harper (right wrist inflammation) threw and took dry swings on June 19. The Phils hope to get him outside on June 20 for longer throws and hitting off a tee.
Nola (right ankle sprain and a stress fracture in right rib) was transferred to the 60-day IL on June 19. Nola's ankle and rib will be evaluated on June 20. He said on June 19 that both running and working out felt good.
Tony Gonsolin, Dodgers
Imaging revealed Gonsolin’s UCL is intact, but he will be shut down from throwing for a yet-to-be-determined period.
Noelvi Marte and Austin Hays, Reds
Marte (left oblique strain) has been cleared to resume game action and will likely begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville during the week of June 23.
Hays (left foot contusion) was feeling better as of June 19 after suffering a setback while running earlier in the month. The Reds now plan to take his recovery more slowly.
Shota Imanaga, Cubs
Imanaga (left hamstring strain) is scheduled for a rehab start with Triple-A Iowa on June 20.
Josh Smith, Rangers
Smith (left hamstring tightness) remained out of the lineup through June 19, although manager Bruce Bochy was hopeful that he would be available to pinch-hit. Smith is expected back in the lineup on June 20.
Max Scherzer and Myles Straw, Blue Jays
Scherzer (right thumb inflammation) made another rehab start with Triple-A Buffalo on June 18, throwing 75 pitches (48 strikes) over 4 1/3 innings. If he recovers well, his next start will likely come with the Blue Jays.
Straw (right ankle sprain) was out of the lineup June 18 and 19 but is feeling much better and is not expected to need an IL stint.
Matt Chapman, Giants
Chapman (right hand inflammation) is still in a splint but is taking part in light conditioning and baseball activities as of June 18.
Luis Gil, Marcus Stroman, Luke Weaver and Jake Cousins, Yankees
Gil (right lat strain) is scheduled to throw a live batting practice session on June 21.
Stroman (left knee inflammation) threw 3 1/3 innings in his most recent rehab start with Double-A Somerset on June 18.
Weaver (left hamstring strain) could be activated as soon as June 20.
Cousins (right UCL tear) underwent Tommy John surgery on June 18.
Alex Bregman and Jordan Hicks, Red Sox
Bregman (right quad strain) was scheduled for testing on June 18 to give the Red Sox a better idea of his recovery timeline.
Hicks (right toe inflammation) was scheduled to throw live batting practice on June 19. The next step will be a brief rehab assignment.
Thairo Estrada, Kyle Freeland and Ezequiel Tovar, Rockies
Estrada (right hand contusion) was given the day off on June 18 and 19 after being hit by a pitch on June 17. The Rockies are hopeful he could be back in the lineup on June 20.
Freeland (low back stiffness) threw a bullpen session on June 19, his first since being placed on the IL.
Tovar (left oblique strain) did defensive work on June 19, but the Rockies still haven't established a timeline for his return.
Jorge Soler, Angels
Soler (back stiffness) was out of the lineup on June 18 and 19 and is considered day to day.
Brendan Rodgers, Cristian Javier and Chas McCormick, Astros
Rodgers was placed on the 10-day IL on June 18, retroactive to June 15, with a left oblique strain, sustained while hitting in the cages on June 17.
Javier (Tommy John surgery) was expected to throw his first live batting practice session on June 19.
McCormick (left oblique strain) is "progressing very well," per manager Joe Espada, and could begin taking live at-bats late in the week of June 16. He will likely require a rehab assignment.