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MLB Injury Report: Christian Walker goes down

Welcome to the Fantrax MLB Injury Report for Tuesday, July 30, 2024. In today’s report, the Diamondbacks have mixed news, as Christian Walker may have a significant oblique injury that could keep him out of action for a while. In contrast to that, both Eduardo Rodriguez and Merrill Kelly may be options out of rotation next weekend, indicating that both are close and on track to return. All that and so much more are in today’s Injury Report from Fantrax.

MLB Injury Report

Christian Walker – 1B Arizona Diamondbacks (oblique)

It sounds like Walker will miss time on the Injured List, and it could be significant. Walker injured himself after his first at-bat last night and will get some imaging done today. The hope, as Lovullo said, is that they get good news, but from the sound of it, he may need some time to recover.

Arizona Diamondbacks – Team Update

Both Merrill Kelly (shoulder) and Eduardo Rodriguez (shoulder) threw over the weekend and it would appear that those sessions went well for this news to break. From the look of the proposed workload of the sim games, Rodriguez might be the one that’s closer to a return, but overall both seem well on their way to being inserted back into the Diamondbacks’ rotation soon enough.

Texas Rangers – Team Update

Jon Gray (groin) missed Sunday’s start because of an injury he sustained in warmups. The severity is unknown at this time but still bad enough to warrant a trip to the Injured List. As for Evan Carter (back), he was shut down from baseball activities over the weekend and went to see a back specialist regarding his condition. There won’t be much more to do with him until the results are known, but all outcomes are seemingly on the table.

Francisco Alvarez – C New York Mets (shoulder)

It’s the second out of the last three games that Alvarez has missed, as well as his third of the team’s last seven. The young catcher is also in the midst of a slump that has seen him go 4-for-31 with eleven strikeouts. He’s reeling now and perhaps some time off will give him what he needs to get himself back on track.

Randy Arozarena – OF Seattle Mariners (undisclosed)

The hope is that he left the game out of an abundance of caution because the game was out of reach and nothing more. We should find out more today with some updates, but it is looking like the score had more to do with this removal than anything else.

Yu Darvish – SP San Diego Padres (personal)

Darvish has been away from the team for a personal reason regarding his family. There have been some talks about him not returning at all this season while he deals with whatever situation is causing this turmoil. The team has respected his privacy and will continue to do so. As for the logistics of a return, he last pitched at the end of May and would need time to ramp himself back up. There is a legitimate chance that he has thrown his final pitch of the season.

Reynaldo Lopez – SP Atlanta Braves (forearm)

It was reported that Lopez was already feeling better and that there was a significant improvement in just one day. If he were to avoid the Injured List, he would be slated to start this week. All things considered, that feels like a stretch, but the news is as shocking as it is positive. Here’s hoping that this is something minor and that he can return to the mound sooner rather than later.

Taijuan Walker – SP Philadelphia Phillies (finger)

Walker last pitched on June 21, more than five weeks ago for a blister and right-hand index finger inflammation. He is now ready for a rehab assignment. With so much time off, he may need more than one start to be ready.

Jose Miranda – 3B Minnesota Twins (head)

It sounds like Miranda is on the right path to making his way back to the team, as all updates have been positive progressions forward. As manager Rocco Baldelli said, now it’s about getting him on his feet and moving around, which will allow him to get acclimated back into game shape.

Vaughn Grissom – 2B Boston Red Sox (hamstring)

Interesting development here, though he has gone 6-for-26 with only one stolen base since returning to the field earlier this month. Reports have said that he has gained weight, gotten stronger, and is getting closer to being his best self. Still, it looks like that might not be enough for the surprisingly contending Red Sox, who may still trade for an infielder before the deadline.

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