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MLB Injury Report: Young Slugger Heads to the IL

Here is the Fantrax MLB Injury Report for Thursday, May 9, 2024. In today’s edition, Christian Encarnacion-Strand will miss at least a month of action as an old fracture was revealed in his hand. Also, Sean Murphy continues to slowly progress with no end in sight of for his injury. Finally, Masataka Yoshida will have some clarity soon enough as his ailing thumb may in fact need surgery. All of that and so much more in today’s Injury Report from Fantrax.

MLB Injury Report for Thursday, May 9, 2024.

Christian Encarnacion-Strand – 1B Cincinnati Reds (hand)

Encarnacion-Strand will miss at least four weeks with a recurring injury that may have been stifling his power this season. Since getting hit by a pitch at the end of April, he has just two hits over four games played, but it’s even worse than that. He said that it got to the point where he couldn’t even hold a bat properly. It’s an unfortunate development for a promising young hitter who was projected to have a big season. Now it looks like he may be gone until almost July, and that’s if things go according to plan.

Grayson Rodriguez – SP Baltimore Orioles (shoulder)

From the sounds of everything, Rodriguez might be able to avoid a rehab assignment, though anything is possible. This precautionary move to the Injured List may have done the trick to salvage what could have been a very serious injury. Stay tuned.

Sean Murphy – C Atlanta Brave (oblique)

Injured since Opening Day, Murphy only now has been able to progress toward hitting in the batting cages. There has been no word on if and when he will begin his rehab assignment, which will likely be lengthy in nature.

Houston Astros – Team Update

A lot to unpack here. First, Chas McCormick (hamstring) has only missed about one week of action and is just about ready to return. He has struggled all season to maintain any sort of resemblance to his 2023 form. As for José Urquidy, he has been out of action since the end of Spring Training with forearm inflammation but appears to be just about ready to return. Finally, with Cristian Javier (neck) back this weekend, be prepared.

Ryan Pressly – RP Houston Astros (back)

Pressly hasn’t pitched in nearly a week, and there’s a real shot that he heads to the Injured List as a result.

Dansby Swanson – SS Chicago Cubs (knee)

Swanson is considered DTD here, with the hope being that schedule manipulation can afford him the time he needs to come back healthy. There is still a chance that he requires a trip to the Injured List, but we should know more on Friday.

Max Scherzer – SP Texas Rangers (thumb, forearm)

Scherzer’s “out of this world” accelerated recovery process has been put on hold for the time being. It remains to be seen when the tightness and discomfort will go away, as it depends on how quickly his body can heal.

Dane Dunning – SP Texas Rangers (rotator cuff)

The move here isn’t expected to keep Dunning out of action for too long, according to manager Bruce Bochy, but he will miss at least two weeks with this injury. Dunning will join the plethora of injured Rangers pitchers who have and continue to miss time this season.

Blake Snell – SP San Francisco Giants (thigh)

Great news here as it would appear that Snell is all but ready to pitch in games. There’s no telling how long this rehab assignment will last, but one would have to guess that it would be multi-appearance in nature.

Jorge Soler – OF San Francisco Giants (shoulder)

The move is retroactive to three days ago, meaning that Soler could actually return a week from now. That said, there has been no inclination suggesting that this would be the case.

Masataka Yoshida – OF Boston Red Sox (thumb)

There has been an ominous tone surrounding this injury since its inception, and this statement leads one to believe that there is not a happy ending on its way. We should know more soon enough.

Oakland Athletics – Team Update

Of fantasy notes here, Zack Gelof (oblique) has picked up the pace here over the last week or so ever since he was cleared to begin baseball activities. He has since run the bases, thrown across the diamond, and swung a bat. There is a chance that he will return to the A’s after a handful of games and be back within a week. Stay tuned.

Ryan Pepiot – SP Tamps Bay Rays (leg), Taj Bradley – SP Tampa Bay Rays (pectoral)

Pepiot will miss the next two weeks with a lower leg contusion, though it doesn’t sound like he will miss more than that. The good news for the Rays is that they have someone as capable and promising as Bradley to fill in for him. As always, be prepared, with the plan being for him to make his 2024 debut this weekend.

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