
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
Kris Bryant, Brenton Doyle and Tyler Freeman, Rockies
Bryant was placed on the 10-day injured list on April 14 with lumbar degenerative disc disease.
Doyle is day to day with left quad soreness. He was out of the lineup through April 14.
Freeman (left oblique strain) was placed on the 10-day IL on April 13.
Clayton Kershaw, Teoscar Hern¨¢ndez, Blake Snell, Shohei Ohtani and Tony Gonsolin, Dodgers
Kershaw (left toe/left knee surgery recovery) is scheduled to make a rehab start for Triple-A Oklahoma City on April 16.
Hern¨¢ndez is dealing with a stomach bug and is considered day to day.
Snell (left shoulder inflammation) felt good after resuming playing catch on April 14 but is still at least a couple of days away from throwing off the mound.
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.
Gonsolin (back tightness) is scheduled to make his next rehab start with Triple-A Oklahoma City on April 15.
Jose Siri and Griffin Canning, Mets
Siri suffered a fractured left tibia after fouling a ball off his shin on April 12. The team does not yet have a clear timeline on how long Siri will be sidelined, manager Carlos Mendoza said, ¡°but he¡¯s going to be out for a while.¡±
Canning was scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday due to illness.
Ronald Acu?a Jr., Marcell Ozuna and Spencer Strider, Braves
Acu?a (torn left ACL) underwent tests in Los Angeles on April 14 and ¡°passed everything,¡± according to manager Brian Snitker. He will return to Florida to ramp up his strength and conditioning before going out on a rehab assignment.
Ozuna (minor hip inflammation) went back to Atlanta for an MRI after the road series against the Rays and is considered day to day.
Strider (right elbow surgery) is expected to return from the injured list to start for Atlanta against the Blue Jays on April 16. In his latest rehab start, the right-hander recorded 13 strikeouts and allowed just one run over 5 1/3 innings for Triple-A Gwinnett on April 10.
Matt Wallner, Carlos Correa and Brock Stewart, Twins
Wallner and Correa both left the Twins' April 15 game with apparent injuries. Wallner exited in the first inning with an apparent leg injury while running out an infield hit. In the fifth, Correa appeared to suffer a left hand or wrist injury while batting and was pulled for a pinch-hitter.
Stewart (left hamstring strain) has been added to the roster with Single-A Fort Myers to begin a rehab assignment.
George Springer, Daulton Varsho and Max Scherzer, Blue Jays
Springer was removed from Toronto's game on April 13 with what the club called ¡°left wrist discomfort¡± after appearing in pain during his fifth-inning at-bat. He was out of the lineup April 14 and April 15.
Varsho (right rotator cuff surgery) is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Single-A Dunedin after he and his wife, Brook, have their child, which is expected to happen this week.
Scherzer (right thumb inflammation) is still dealing with soreness in his thumb after playing catch throughout the recent road trip, so he's scheduled to meet with a doctor again this week.
Justin Steele, Seiya Suzuki, Eli Morgan and Carson Kelly, Cubs
Steele will undergo season-ending surgery on April 18 to address the flexor tendon and UCL in his left elbow.
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 was out of the lineup April 15 for the third straight game.
Morgan was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 15 with right elbow impingement.
Kelly was hit on the hand by a pitch from Tyler Glasnow on April 13 and was removed from the game. X-ray results came back clean, but the catcher remained out of the lineup April 14-15
Zach Eflin, Grayson Rodriguez, Andrew Kittredge, Kyle Bradish and Tyler Wells, Orioles
Eflin (mild right lat strain) is expected to play catch during the week of April 14.
Rodriguez (right elbow inflammation) will throw a third bullpen session on April 17. He remains on track in his throwing program and hasn't had any setbacks.
Kittredge (left knee debridement) threw his first bullpen session on April 12 and is ahead of schedule, meaning he could return before the end of May.
Bradish (Tommy John surgery) threw his first bullpen session on April 12. He remains on track for a return during the later part of the summer.
Wells (right UCL repair surgery) is expected to throw off a mound before the end of April and is on track for a late-summer return.
Wyatt Langford and Jack Leiter, Rangers
Langford (right oblique strain) will swing a bat on April 17 as he continues to ramp up baseball activities and could be activated as soon as he¡¯s eligible on April 18.
Leiter (right middle finger blister) will throw a live batting practice session on April 17. Manager Bruce Bochy said that if all goes well, Leiter will start next week, although it¡¯s uncertain whether that will be with Triple-A Round Rock or the big league club.
Jackson Merrill, Yu Darvish, Bryan Hoeing and Brandon Lockridge, Padres
Merrill (right hamstring strain) has yet to resume running and fully swinging, but he has ramped up his stretching and strengthening and was on the field bunting during early batting practice on April 15.
Darvish (right elbow inflammation) has not thrown a true bullpen session yet, but that appears to be imminent. He played catch off the bullpen mound on April 14.
Hoeing (right shoulder strain) rejoined the Padres in San Diego and threw his first full bullpen session with breaking pitches on April 15.
Lockridge was placed on the injured list on April 14 with a left hamstring strain.
Ketel Marte, Kendall Graveman and Kevin Ginkel, D-backs
Marte (left hamstring strain) took swings in a live batting practice session on April 15.
Graveman (back tightness) threw his third bullpen session on April 15.
Ginkel (right shoulder inflammation) threw a live batting practice session on April 15.
Connor Wong, Masataka Yoshida, Kutter Crawford, Lucas Giolito, Richard Fitts, Brayan Bello and Liam Hendriks, Red Sox
Wong (left pinkie fracture) was feeling some progress and doing some catching drills as of April 15, eight days after he suffered the injury.
Yoshida (right shoulder labrum tear/sore back) returned to Fort Myers, Fla., on April 14 and will take some swings in extended spring training games. He isn't close to a Minor League rehab assignment and won't start one until he is throwing at 100%.
Crawford (right patellar soreness) threw a bullpen session at Fenway Park on April 12 but isn't close to being activated.
Giolito (left hamstring strain) struggled in the third start of his rehab assignment on April 15. He threw two-plus innings for Double-A Portland, giving up five hits and three runs while walking three and striking out four.
Fitts left his April 12 outing in the bottom of the sixth inning due to right shoulder pain. He was placed on the 15-day IL on April 13 with a right pectoral strain.
Bello (right shoulder inflammation) made his third rehab start on April 11 with Triple-A Worcester, throwing 64 pitches (45 strikes) over four innings. His fourth and likely final rehab start is slated for April 16 for Double-A Portland.
Hendriks (right elbow inflammation) will make his third rehab appearance with Double-A Portland on April 16 before potentially being activated on April 18.
Paul DeJong, Nationals
DeJong exited the Nats' April 15 game against the Pirates in the sixth inning after being hit in the face by a fastball from Mitch Keller.
Jes¨²s S¨¢nchez, Connor Norby and Ryan Weathers, Marlins
S¨¢nchez was reinstated from the 10-day injured list before Tuesday's game against the D-backs.
Norby (left oblique strain) was set to play seven innings for Triple-A Jacksonville on April 15.
Weathers (left flexor muscle strain) threw his entire arsenal in a 25-pitch bullpen session on April 15 and will face hitters soon.
Ranger Su¨¢rez, Phillies
Su¨¢rez (lower back stiffness) will pitch four innings in his second rehab start on April 16 for Single-A Clearwater. The Phillies have not said how many rehab starts they expect him to make before he rejoins the rotation.
Clarke Schmidt, Yankees
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 16 against the Royals.
Matt McLain, Austin Hays and Alexis D¨ªaz, Reds
McLain (left hamstring strain), Hays (left calf strain) and D¨ªaz (left hamstring strain) were activated from the IL on April 15.
Stephenson (left oblique strain) has resumed limited baseball activities and was expected to begin catching in the bullpen on April 15.
Matt Brash, Mariners
Brash (Tommy John surgery) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma on April 13 and will likely make multiple appearances before returning.
Brendan Rodgers and Lance McCullers Jr., Astros
Rodgers is dealing with a sore left hip and was out of the lineup through April 14.
McCullers (right flexor tendon surgery) threw six innings and allowed two runs with eight K's in a rehab start for Triple-A Sugar Land on April 12.
Nestor Cortes, Brandon Woodruff and Tobias Myers, Brewers
Cortes (left elbow flexor strain) is expected to go at least 10 more days without throwing as of April 15.
Woodruff (right shoulder surgery) began his 30-day rehab assignment on April 12 with Triple-A Nashville, throwing 3 2/3 innings and allowing two runs with five K's.
Myers (left oblique discomfort) needed just 60 pitches for five innings in his second rehab start for Triple-A Nashville on April 13 and allowed three earned runs.
Lane Thomas, Guardians
Thomas (right wrist contusion) pinch-hit and remained in center field on April 15, his first action since being hit by a pitch on April 8.