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MLB Injury Report: How Long Will Austin Riley Be Out?

Welcome to the Fantrax MLB Injury Report for Tuesday, August 20, 2024. In today’s edition, the news on Austin Riley is awful, the update on Ha-Seong Kim was vague, and Ketel Marte needs rest before a potential return in ten days. All of this and so much more is in today’s Injury Report from Fantrax.

MLB Injury Report

Austin Riley – 3B Atlanta Braves (hand)

It’s the worst possible news for the Braves and fantasy owners everywhere. With only six weeks remaining in the regular season, Riley has all but played his last game for the Braves in 2024, barring some miraculous comeback by him or the team to make it into the playoffs and advance for a few rounds. Still, despite the team owning the final Wild Card spot, it will be tough to maintain that lead without the help of one of their primary assets. As for fantasy purposes, he can safely be dropped in all redraft leagues.

Ketel Marte – 2B Arizona Diamondbacks (ankle)

Marte was placed on the Injured List yesterday, but the intent will be for rest and rehab with no further investigation needed. The team feels good about their chances of getting the NL MVP candidate back in their lineup after these ten days, but nothing has yet been set in stone, and the team would be wise to take the cautious route here, especially with playoff implications at stake.

Bo Bichette – SS Toronto Blue Jays (calf)

Bichette continues to increase his workload and get into game action. It remains to be seen exactly when and how that will happen, but he is running out of time to be able to continue for fantasy purposes.

Brandon Nimmo – OF New York Mets (shoulder)

It would appear that both Nimmo and the Mets have avoided anything major here, but he’s not in the clear just yet. There is no word on when he will be back in the lineup.

Ha-Seong Kim – INF San Diego Padres (shoulder)

This was an update that wasn’t an update. All that we know now is that the results, that are being evaluated, are somewhat favorable. Even when asked if Xander Bogaerts would see some reps at shortstop in Kim’s absence, manager Mike Shidt said that there were multiple options for that spot. It’s unclear if this vagueness has anything to do with the team still analyzing results, but what it does mean is that the situation remains cloudy for fantasy purposes. Stay tuned.

Pete Fairbanks – RP Tampa Bay Rays (lat)

While it hasn’t been officially announced, it seems likely that Fairbanks will miss the rest of the season. Lat strains make it difficult to project a recovery timeline, but with only six weeks left in the season, it might be pushing the issue to have him return and provide any semblance of stability at the backend of the bullpen. It’s unclear who will replace him as the team’s closer, and we didn’t get any hints during last night’s 3-0 loss.

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 3B Pittsburgh Pirates (back)

Hayes went on the Injured List yesterday with what is believed to be a herniated disc. It’s unclear if he will return this year, as it’s an issue that has caused him to have a down season offensively. Back injuries have plagued his career, and there might be no solution for him other than surgery, though it’s unclear if even that will allow him to unlock his potential.

Alex Cobb – SP Cleveland Guardians (nail)

This is a big blow for the Guardians, as they need starting pitching more than anything. Cobb will now miss the next two weeks with an injury that could cost him more time than that.

Jacob deGrom – SP Texas Rangers (elbow)

This is fantastic news, as it looks like deGrom could be ready to return sometime after Labor Day if all goes well.

Freddie Freeman – 1B Los Angeles Dodgers (finger)

It remains to be seen if this injury will affect his swing and the power that comes from it. While it’s a small sample, he was hitless in four at-bats last night.

Boston Red Sox – Team Update

For fantasy purposes, it would appear that Liam Hendrik(elbow) continues to inch closer to a return and a debut for the Red Sox. There’s been no official timetable for a return, but an early September date seems doable. As for Trevor Story (shoulder), he is still aiming for a 2024 return but remains a better option for a 2025 sleeper option.

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