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Fantrax Injury Report: June 15, 2023 – Houston has problems

Here is the Fantrax Injury Report for Thursday, June 15, 2023.

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MLB Injury Report

Adalberto Mondesi – SS Boston Red Sox

This looks like an injury that will last even longer than it already has. For some reason, Mondesi just can’t regain strength in his injured leg because of the renewed soreness that won’t go away. He is a candidate at this moment to miss the entire season and should be dropped in most formats.

Mike Clevinger – SP Chicago White Sox

Clevinger left the game last night with bicep soreness. Here, he himself said that it felt like someone grabbed at his forearm. He didn’t want to speculate but didn’t answer no when asked if it was just a cramp. He mentioned that he had finally found his groove back so this is a major blow if it will mean significant time lost.

Nick Lodolo – SP Cincinnati Reds

The exact results haven’t really been stated, but all reports say this was encouraging. The plan for Lodolo to remain in a walking boot for four-to-six weeks seems to be better than anticipated. This gives hope that it’s not a long-term injury with rest-of-season ramifications.

Jeremy Pena – SS Houston Astros

Pena has missed all of this week but looks poised to return today.

Lance McCullers Jr. – SP Houston Astros

McCullers Jr. had been trending in the wrong direction with recent setbacks, and this just seals his fate. The expectation to return in 2024 is vague and not as reassuring as it would seem. This is a major blow to the team due to other injuries. Look for the Astros to possibly make a trade before the deadline.

Yordan Alvarez – OF Houston Astros

The team has always wanted to take their time with Alvarez, and this would be another example. Add another week to their expected timeline and here we have four weeks. It wouldn’t be surprising to see him miss time until just after the All-Star Break.

Michael Brantley – OF Houston Astros

Brantle has been down this road before, so fantasy owners need not get too attached to these claims. That said, it’s an encouraging development for an often-injured player.

Salvador Perez – C Kansas City Royals

There was a scare that this would be a significant injury, but it’s looking like that has been avoided. We’ll know more after he’s evaluated on Friday following the team’s day off today.

Vinnie Pasquantino – 1B Kansas City Royals

Pasquantino will need surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder. The news is obviously devastating in that he will miss most of the season without really shining in the way many thought he would. As for where the team goes next, Nick Pratto will obviously be the biggest beneficiary of this situation, with Matt Duffy getting some opportunities. Perez gaining 1B eligibility in some leagues would be a very interesting development.

Zach Neto – SS Los Angeles Angels

The hope here is that it is just a cramp and that Neto will be back soon. Consider him DTD until we find out anything different.

Max Muncy – INF Los Angeles Dodgers

This is quite a perplexing decision, as a trip to the Injured List seems to be the likeliest outcome here. A Grade 2 strain is a partial tear of the hamstring tendon, which needs time to heal. All that being said, Moreno also tweets later stating that Muncy’s injury is lower on the body from where his cramping was earlier this season. He also states that manager Dave Roberts thinks that putting him on the Injured List now would be an overreaction, considering how much the hamstring has improved recently. Stay tuned.

J.D. Davis – 3B San Francisco Giants

The team has yet to place Davis on the Injured List, as they are looking for an improvement before the weekend. It will be then that they make an official decision as to if he will need to go on the Injured List.

Mitch Haniger – OF San Francisco Giants

This has escalated quickly and Haniger may miss the remainder of the season because of this. Obviously not ideal and a brutal blow for the Giants.

Lars Nootbar – St. Louis Cardinals

The team is off as of this upcoming Wednesday before flying out to London for two-weekend games. They will then return home for a series versus the Astros on the following Tuesday. Expect Nootbar back for one of those two series.

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