
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
Marcus Stroman, Clarke Schmidt and DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
The Yankees placed Stroman on the 15-day injured list with left knee inflammation prior to their April 12 game against the Giants at Yankee Stadium. Schmidt (right shoulder fatigue) made his second rehab start for Double-A Somerset on April 10 and is slated to return from the IL on April 15 or April 16 against the Royals, replacing Stroman in the Yankees' rotation.
LeMahieu (left calf strain) was expected to begin logging at-bats at the club’s Minor League complex in Tampa, Fla., on April 12 or April 13, which will begin what manager Aaron Boone described as "a pretty big buildup" of game activity that will replicate a full Spring Training.
Shohei Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin, Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech, Dodgers
Ohtani (recovery from right elbow and left shoulder surgeries) threw 30 pitches in a bullpen session on April 12, reaching 90-92 mph on his fastball.
Kershaw (left toe/left knee surgery recovery) is scheduled to make a rehab start on April 16.
Gonsolin (back tightness) will make his next rehab start with Triple-A Oklahoma City on April 15.
Phillips (torn muscle in right rotator cuff) made his second rehab appearance on April 11 and is nearing a return, per manager Dave Roberts.
Kopech (right shoulder impingement) has resumed his bullpen progression.
CJ Abrams, Nationals
Abrams was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right hip flexor strain on April 12.
Masyn Winn, Cardinals
Winn was placed on the 10-day injured list with back spasms on April 12.
Spencer Strider, Braves
Strider (right elbow surgery) recorded 13 strikeouts and allowed just one run over 5 1/3 innings in a rehab start for Triple-A Gwinnett on April 10. The Braves could activate Strider to pitch next week in Toronto or during the home series against the Twins that begins on April 18.
Seiya Suzuki, Justin Steele and Ryan Brasier, Cubs
Suzuki came out of the Cubs' game against the Dodgers on April 12 in the fifth inning due to right wrist pain. He originally hurt the wrist on a steal attempt on April 7 against the Rangers. He is considered day to day.
Steele was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 9 with left elbow tendinitis. He underwent an MRI on April 10 and is now seeking a second opinion.
Brasier (left groin strain) has resumed playing catch as of April 11.
Brenton Doyle and Tyler Freeman, Rockies
Doyle is day to day with left quad soreness.
Freeman suffered a left oblique strain and was scratched from the lineup on April 12.
Daulton Varsho, Max Scherzer and Erik Swanson, Blue Jays
Varsho (right rotator cuff surgery) began throwing from the outfield to the bases on April 12 and is expected to get into extended spring games next week.
Scherzer (right thumb inflammation) threw in Baltimore on April 12. One day earlier, he had imaging done that "checked out normal."
Swanson (median nerve entrapment) threw a bullpen on April 11 at the Blue Jays' complex in Dunedin, Fla., and will likely face live hitters next week.
Grayson Rodriguez, Kyle Bradish and Andrew Kittredge, Orioles
Rodriguez (right elbow inflammation) threw a second full bullpen session on April 12. He remains on track in his throwing program and hasn't had any setbacks.
Bradish (Tommy John surgery) threw his first bullpen session on April 12.
Kittredge (left knee debridement) threw his first bullpen session on April 12 and is "way ahead of schedule," per manager Brandon Hyde.
Jose Siri, Jesse Winker, Francisco Alvarez and Jeff McNeil, Mets
Siri left the game against the Athletics on April 12 after fouling a ball off his left shin in the second inning.
Winker was out of the lineup on April 12 against the Athletics after dealing with flu-like symptoms for several days.
Alvarez (fractured left hamate bone) began a rehab assignment with Single-A St. Lucie on April 9; he was joined by McNeil (right oblique strain) on April 11.
Ryan Jeffers and Pablo López, Twins
Jeffers was scratched from the starting lineup on April 12 after his right thumb swelled up on April 11.
López was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 11, retroactive to April 9, with a Grade 1 right hamstring strain.
Zack Gelof, Athletics
Gelof (right hamate fracture) has started up baseball activity, including fielding grounders and throwing, as of April 12.
Ben Joyce and Yoán Moncada, Angels
Joyce was placed on the 15-day IL on April 11 with right shoulder inflammation after experiencing diminished velocity in his April 8 outing against the Rays.
After missing the past three games with right thumb soreness, Moncada aggravated his existing thumb injury during an at-bat on April 9. He was placed on the 10-day IL on April 10.
Jake Cronenworth, Padres
Cronenworth was placed on the 10-day IL on April 11, retroactive to April 9, with a non-displaced right rib fracture.
Brendan Rodgers and Lance McCullers Jr., Astros
Rodgers showed up at the ballpark on April 12 with a sore left hip and was out of the lineup.
McCullers (right flexor tendon surgery) was scheduled to make his next rehab start with Triple-A Sugar Land on April 12.
Jack Leiter, Rangers
Leiter (right middle finger blister) threw a 15-pitch bullpen session without a bandage on April 11 and is expected to throw another on April 13.
Brandon Woodruff and Aaron Civale, Brewers
Woodruff (right shoulder surgery) is expected to begin a 30-day rehab assignment on April 12 with Triple-A Nashville.
Civale (left hamstring cramping) has experienced a setback that may impact his timeline to return, as of April 11.
Alex Cobb and Parker Meadows, Tigers
Cobb (right hip inflammation) was scheduled for a bullpen session on April 12.
Meadows (right upper arm nerve discomfort) has started a hitting progression and has been able to work on conditioning, as of April 11.
Kevin Kelly, Rays
Kelly was placed on the 15-day IL on April 11 with a left gluteal strain.
Nick Fortes, Jesús Sánchez, Declan Cronin and Connor Norby, Marlins
Fortes was placed on the 10-day IL on April 11, retroactive to April 10, with a Grade 1 left oblique strain.
Sánchez (left oblique strain) and Cronin (left hip strain) both began rehab assignments with Triple-A Jacksonville on April 10; Norby joined them on April 12.
Brayan Bello, Liam Hendriks and Masataka Yoshida, Red Sox
Bello (right shoulder inflammation) made his third rehab start on April 11 with Triple-A Worcester, throwing 64 pitches (45 strikes) over four innings. He's expected to make at least one more rehab start.
Hendriks (right elbow inflammation) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Worcester on April 10. There's a chance he could be activated for the series that starts on April 14 against the Rays.
Yoshida (right shoulder labrum tear/sore back) is expected to begin playing in extended Spring Training games sometime during the week of April 14.
Lane Thomas, Guardians
Thomas is day to day after suffering a right wrist contusion when he was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning April 8 against the White Sox. He was out of the starting lineup through April 12.
Jonathan India, Hunter Harvey and Kyle Wright, Royals
India had to exit the Royals' April 12 contest against the Guardians in the sixth inning due to right quad tightness. He said he is confident the issue is not serious and that he is day to day.
Harvey was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 11 with a right teres major strain.
Wright threw in his first game on April 10 with two innings in extended spring training. After missing the 2024 season due to shoulder surgery, Wright strained his right hamstring on Feb. 18.
Ranger Suárez, Phillies
Suárez (lower back stiffness) threw three innings April 10 with Single-A Clearwater in his first rehab start.
Matt McLain, Tyler Stephenson, Alexis Díaz and Austin Hays, Reds
McLain (left hamstring tightness) has resumed taking batting practice and ground balls and could be ready to return to the Reds lineup as soon as he is eligible on April 15.
Stephenson (left oblique strain) has resumed limited baseball activities and is expected to begin catching in the bullpen on April 15.
Díaz (left hamstring inflammation) threw a perfect one inning and struck out the side on April 11 during his rehab assignment for Triple-A Louisville.
Hays (left calf strain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on April 10.