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Fantrax Injury Report: June 18, 2023 – 2 More Pitchers to the IL

Here is the Fantrax Injury Report for Sunday, June 18, 2023.

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MLB Injury Report

Sean Murphy – C Atlanta Braves

There has been no update as of the morning, but a trip to the Injured List is a possibility given the catcher position that he plays. Travis d’Arnaud would receive a big boost if Murphy were to miss time.

Tanner Houck – SP Boston Red Sox

More will be known this week about the status of Houck. Given that we don’t know about it already, it’s fair to expect that his start date will be pushed back a bit. He could also go on the Injured List too. Stay tuned.

Patrick Wisdom – 3B Chicago Cubs

Wisdom has been awful since the calendar turned into June as he is now hitting under the .200 mark. Nick Madrigal slides into his spot for now.

Tim Anderson – SS Chicago White Sox

There’s a chance that Anderson did this pregame (why would he play then?) or during the game where he slid into second base. Either way, he’s considered DTD until we hear otherwise.

Joey Votto – 1B Cincinnati Reds

Votto has really struggled yet again, as his batting average is now worse than it was in his previous rehab outing. To be fair, he has cut down his strikeout rate significantly in this second rehab. Still, he’s looked slow and hasn’t been able to make good, consistent contact. Here’s hoping that the team doesn’t rush things.

Triston McKenzie – SP Cleveland Guardians

The inflammation here prompted the Guardians to send McKenzie to the Injured List, where he’ll likely stay for a while. It’s still very early, so we don’t know all of the information. This news came out late last night and the team will likely answer questions later today. Stay tuned.

Kris Bryant – OF Colorado Rockies

It’s been quiet on the Bryant front, as not a lot of updates have been trickling in. This one is somewhat encouraging, but it still doesn’t take away from the fact that he’ll likely need a rehab outing.

Lance McCullers Jr. – SP Houston Astros

This officially puts him off of the 40-man roster, though McCullers Jr. is expected to be ready for the 2024 season at some point.

Michael Brantley – OF Houston Astros

Brantley looked good while doing this, but we’ve been down this road before. That said, he himself has said that it’s been a long road to get to this point and that he’s learned a lot in the process. Time will tell.

Jose Urquidy – SP Houston Astros

This is a big hurdle to overcome, so any success here should be celebrated.

Anthony Rendon – 3B Los Angeles Angels

Be prepared.

Julio Urias – SP Los Angeles Dodgers

Urias continues to trend upward as he looks to return before the end of the month.

Chris Taylor – OF Los Angeles Dodgers

Bone bruises should only take a handful of days to heal. Taylor remains DTD until he’s able to play.

Edward Cabrera – SP Miami Marlins

Yikes. This could lead to a significant amount of time away from the team. For now, he will miss fifteen days, but there’s a chance that he misses much more. Johnny Cueto and a returning Trevor Rogers will eventually compete to take over his spot in the rotation.

Jean Segura – 3B Miami Marlins

Segura has struggled all season, and this could be the move needed to have him lose his job permanently. For now, Jon Berti and Joe Wednle will man the left side of the infield, but watch out for Amaya. He was a part of the Miguel Rojas deal and has a good hitter profile.

Brandon Woodruff – SP Milwaukee Brewers

This is a big next step for Woodruff, who has said from day one that he would take his time coming back. If he can complete this with success and without pain, we could see an accelerated push to return.

Nick Castellanos – OF Philadelphia Phillies

Castellanos did not join them for the game and remained sidelined. Consider him DTD until he’s better.

Dylan Carlson – OF St. Louis Cardinals

Carlson was banged up yesterday and is DTD until he’s well enough to return.

Brandon Lowe – 2B Tampa Bay Rays

Lowe has been shut down from baseball activities for two weeks, and the aforementioned date would make it three weeks. From there, he will hopefully ramp up his workload to the point of returning after a rehab assignment.

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