
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
Julio Rodríguez and Logan Gilbert, Mariners
Rodríguez was forced to exit the June 7 game against the Angels after being hit on the right ankle and shin area on a 98.1 mph one-hopper while attempting to steal third base. He was back in the lineup for the series finale on June 8.
Gilbert (right elbow flexor strain) made his second rehab start for Triple-A Tacoma on June 4, allowing two runs in three innings and throwing 60 pitches. He is set for one more rehab start on June 10.
Bryce Harper and Aaron Nola, Phillies
Harper was placed on the 10-day injured list with right wrist inflammation on June 7 (retroactive to June 6).
Nola (right ankle sprain) was scheduled to throw live batting practice on June 5, but it was called off after Nola felt stiffness on his right side. He's not throwing as the team waits for the stiffness to completely subside.
Corbin Burnes and Gabriel Moreno, D-backs
Burnes will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery the week of June 9.
Moreno left early from the June 6 game vs. the Reds after taking a wild pitch off his right hand. X-rays came back negative, and while Moreno is out of the lineup through June 8, he was available off the bench.
Francisco Lindor, Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas, Mets
Lindor broke his right pinky toe on a hit by pitch on June 4. He returned to the starting lineup on June 7 following a two-game absence.
Manaea (strained right oblique) began a Minor League rehab assignment June 6 in Brooklyn, allowing four runs (three earned) in 1 2/3 innings, and is scheduled for his next outing either June 10 or 11. He will need several additional starts in the Minors to build up to a full workload before activation.
Montas (high-grade right lat strain) began a rehab assignment on May 24 at High-A Brooklyn and has made three starts thus far, with another scheduled for June 8. He will require close to a month's worth of rehab starts to build up his pitch count before activation.
Tony Gonsolin, Shohei Ohtani and Blake Snell, Dodgers
Gonsolin was placed on the 15-day injured list with right elbow discomfort on June 7. He will be shut down from throwing for a yet-to-be-determined period.
Ohtani (recovery from right elbow/left shoulder surgeries) will throw his second live batting practice session on June 9.
Snell (left shoulder inflammation) is on track to throw a bullpen session early in the week of June 9 if he recovers well from playing catch on June 6.
Shane Bieber, Lane Thomas, Paul Sewald and Austin Hedges, Guardians
Bieber (Tommy John surgery) experienced soreness after his bullpen on June 3 and as of June 6 has been shut down from throwing for at least a week, per recommendation from Dr. Keith Meister.
Thomas (right plantar fasciitis) went through a full pregame workout on June 7. His next steps are to be determined.
Sewald (right posterior deltoid strain) threw his first bullpen session on June 7, featuring just fastballs. He is progressing well after suffering isolated high-grade strain on April 28.
Hedges is improving after he began to experience "low level concussion symptoms" on June 5, per manager Stephen Vogt, after being struck by the backswing of Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the ninth inning on June 4.
Anthony Volpe, Giancarlo Stanton, Luis Gil and Luke Weaver, Yankees
Volpe left the Yankees' June 6 game against the Red Sox after being hit by a pitch on the left elbow. He was diagnosed with an elbow contusion, but X-rays and MRIs came back clean. Volpe is sore and experiencing swelling and was out of the lineup on June 7.
Stanton (epicondylitis of both elbows) will travel to New York on June 8 or 9, Aaron Boone said, then could begin a rehab assignment at a Minor League affiliate in the Northeast.
Gil (right lat strain) tossed from a bullpen mound June 7 at Yankee Stadium, continuing a progression that he began on May 30. Boone said Gil still has to complete “a handful of” side sessions before advancing to live batting practice.
Weaver (left hamstring strain) received a platelet-rich plasma injection to speed healing and has resumed his throwing program as of June 6.
Pablo López and Zebby Matthews, Twins
López was diagnosed with a Grade 2 strain of the teres major muscle in his throwing shoulder and is expected to be sidelined for approximately 8-12 weeks.
Matthews was placed on the injured list on June 8 with a moderate right shoulder strain. He will not throw for at least two weeks.
Shane McClanahan, Rays
McClanahan (left triceps nerve irritation) threw his first bullpen session on June 7. "All went well," manager Kevin Cash said. There is still no timetable for McClanahan's return.
Ryan Weathers and Kyle Stowers, Marlins
Weathers was hit in the head by a throw from catcher Nick Fortes after the left-hander threw his final warmup pitch before the bottom of the first inning in his start on June 7. He was removed after three innings and 57 pitches for precautionary reasons.
Stowers' hand soreness kept him out of the starting lineup for the fourth straight game on June 8, but he did pinch-hit in the seventh inning and remain in the game in left field.
Jorge Soler, Robert Stephenson and Yoán Moncada, Angels
Soler left early from the June 7 game against the Mariners due to groin tightness. He also left the Angels' June 4 game early, but tried to play through the injury.
An MRI on June 6 revealed a stretched nerve in the right biceps for Stephenson, who left after throwing three pitches in his May 30 outing. He will be shut down until the inflammation settles.
Moncada progressed to hitting off a tee on June 7 and is expected to have a short stint on the IL.
Alex Bregman and Kutter Crawford, Red Sox
Bregman (right quad strain) feels better and has been able to start running.
Crawford (right patellar soreness/right wrist discomfort) has been slowed by soreness in his right wrist, but there is no structural damage. He will attempt a bullpen session by June 13 or thereabouts.
Shea Langeliers, A's
Langeliers was placed on the injured list on June 6 with a strained left oblique. He is expected to miss "at least a few weeks" after injuring his oblique following a swing during a game on June 5.
Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles
Mountcastle has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 right hamstring strain and is expected to be out 8-12 weeks.
Brandon Woodruff, Brewers
Woodruff (right shoulder surgery/right ankle tendinitis) suffered only a bruise from being struck on the elbow by a line drive during his June 3 rehab start with Triple-A Nashville.
Justin Verlander, Giants
Verlander (right pec strain) threw a 35-40 pitch simulated game on June 6 and was scheduled to be reevaluated on June 7.
Daulton Varsho, Blue Jays
Varsho (left hamstring strain) has resumed baseball activities as of June 6.
Daysbel Hernández and AJ Smith-Shawver, Braves
Hernández was placed on the injured list on June 6 with right forearm inflammation.
Smith-Shawver (torn right UCL) is scheduled for surgery in the week of June 9. The Braves have not specified what type of procedure he will need.
Cam Smith, Ronel Blanco and J.P. France, Astros
Smith was scratched from the lineup pregame on June 6 in Cleveland with an illness, but was able to do some drills on June 7.
Blanco (torn right UCL) underwent an internal bracing procedure as well as a repair of his right flexor tendon on June 6.
France (torn right shoulder capsule) threw 21 pitches in his first live bullpen session on June 6.
Reese Olson, Alex Lange and Matt Vierling, Tigers
Olson (right ring finger inflammation) and Lange (recovery from lat surgery) are both scheduled to throw bullpens on June 7.
Vierling (right shoulder inflammation) received an injection to treat the remaining inflammation and is expected to resume baseball activities over the weekend of June 7-8.
Endy Rodríguez, Pirates
Rodríguez was removed before the start of the second inning of the June 6 game vs. the Phillies with right elbow inflammation. The Pirates are still learning about the severity of the injury.
Lucas Erceg, Royals
Erceg (low back strain) threw a live BP session on June 6 and will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on June 8.
Ezequiel Tovar, Rockies
Tovar was placed on the 10-day IL on June 6, retroactive to June 3, with a left oblique strain.
Jordan Walker and Matthew Liberatore, Cardinals
Walker (left wrist inflammation) will likely be out beyond when he is eligible for activation on June 8 after receiving an injection in his wrist on June 4. The Cardinals have not ruled out a rehab assignment.
Liberatore experienced a dip in fastball velocity during his June 5 outing against the Royals and left the game with "fatigue-related issues."