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Fantrax Injury Report: May 6, 2023 – Judge returning next week?

Here is the Fantrax Injury Report for Saturday, May 6, 2023.

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Kyle Wright – SP Atlanta Braves

Ugh, not great at all. This has the potential to be a month-by-month situation here. There was no structural damage, so there’s still hope for him to return this season, but the overall news isn’t great. Look for him to be transferred to the 60-day Injured List if the team needs a roster spot.

Kutter Crawford – RP Boston Red Sox

Here’s some context to the situation with Crawford. He’s obviously an important part of the bullpen, so the team wants to take their time and ensure he’s right.

Chicago Cubs – Team Update

Heuer is returning from Tommy John Surgery and is a big part of the team’s future. Expect the Cubs to take their time with him. Hendricks has been slowly brought along, and that is expected to continue when he rehabs. As for Hughes, his injury is a long-term issue, so he won’t be back for a while.

Wil Myers – OF Cincinnati Reds

Be prepared.

Luis Garcia – SP Houston Astros

The already depleted pitching rotation of the Astros takes a massive hit here, as Garcia had seemingly started to turn things around. He will miss this season and some of next year while he recovers. JP France is likely to take his spot for today, but going forward is clouded with uncertainty.

Chas McCormick – OF Houston Astros, Michael Brantley – OF Houston Astros

McCormick’s return continues to get delayed, and it’s starting to get concerning. As for Brantley, it’s great news as his long journey back from shoulder surgery looks to be over.

Max Muncy – INF Los Angeles Dodgers

It begs the question of why even play him at all.

Tyler Mahle – SP Minnesota Twins, Alex Kirilloff – 1B Minnesota Twins

The news about Mahle is merely a formality, as he will be shut down for four weeks before even picking up a baseball. This does allow for the Twins to reinstate Kirilloff, who is hopefully healthy now and ready to prove his worth.

Carlos Rodon – SP New York Yankees

Not the news anyone wanted to hear, as this could be a career-altering injury. The word chronic means that this could and might reoccur periodically over time. The hope is that these injections will make it so that he can pitch, but even that seems like a band-aid over a scar. It’s looking like a return before the All-Star Break would be nothing short of a miracle.

Josh Donaldson – 3B New York Yankees

While it looks like Donaldson is improving, chances are the team brings him back slowly, due to his extensive injury history.

Aaron Judge – OF New York Yankees

Judge has been working out all week and is looking ready to go. His return to the team on Tuesday would mean he should be locked and loaded in lineups next week.

Vince Velasquez – P Pittsburgh Pirates

Velasquez himself thought that it wasn’t serious, but apparently, it was worse than anyone thought. While missing time on the Injured List, Luis Ortiz seems like a reasonable option to come in and replace him. He was pulled last night from his rehab start after three scoreless innings….and was healthy.

Luis Campusano – C San Diego Padres

It’s been a while since Campusano went on the Injured List, and it would appear that his thumb is all but healed. Stay tuned.

Tyler O’Neill – OF St. Louis Cardinals

O’Neill has scuffled all year, on and off the field, and this is another setback. Yepez figures to be a bench option for the team while O’Neill tries to get himself right.

Brandon Lowe – 2B Tampa Bay Rays

This could be something significant if it’s not taken care of. Keep an eye on this situation as the team might want to go slowly with him in order to avoid last year’s disaster.

Tyler Glasnow – SP Tampa Bay Rays

This was the first of three outings for Glasnow, and he looked locked in from the mound. Stay tuned as he could be back within the next week or so.

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