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MLB Injury Report – Teoscar Hurt-nandez

Welcome to the Fantrax MLB Injury Report for Monday, September 9, 2024. In today’s edition, Teoscar Hernandez had an up-and-down weekend, Luis Castillo may miss some time with an injury, and both Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer looked dominant this weekend. All of that and much more is in today’s Injury Report from Fantrax.

MLB Injury Report

Teoscar Hernandez – OF Los Angeles Dodgers (ankle)

On Friday night, Hernandez took a pitch off of his ankle and had to be helped off of the field. The team feared the worst, but alas on Saturday they received this positive news. While he has yet to return, he was spotted doing some stretching, fielding, and light jogging on Sunday before the team’s game against the Guardians. It remains to be seen when exactly he will return, but the difference in feeling from where we were on Friday night and where we were yesterday was like night and day.

Tyler Glasnow – SP Los Angeles Dodgers (elbow)

It’s a good sign that Glasnow was throwing from the mound here, as this 25-pitch session was his first in a long time. It remains to be seen what the plan is going forward and if he will return to the Dodgers after live BP sessions. We are approaching the middle of September, and time is running out on his opportunities to contribute.

Luis Castillo – SP Seattle Mariners (hamstring)

Castillo was in immediate pain after throwing a pitch, and the initial thought was that his ankle was the injured body part. Later it was revealed that his hamstring was the culprit, leading to an early dismissal. There were no clear updates after the game concerning severity or timelines, but one would have to assume that a trip to the Injured List could cost him the rest of the season. The Mariners will likely give us updates soon, possibly even as soon as today after they examine him and he undergoes the announced MRI that will be happening today.

TJ Friedl – OF Cincinnati Reds (medical)

Friedl was short of breath on Saturday, prompting an early removal from the game and a trip to a local medical facility. One day later he came back to the clubhouse to reveal that all was well and that he just needed some time to check things out and ensure that his health was not in jeopardy. The only scary part is that there was no reason given for what prompted these feelings, so the hope is that this is a one-time thing and that he can move forward with his career and his life.

Jonathan India – 2B Cincinnati Reds (elbow)

It remains to be seen if this injury is enough to warrant a trip to the Injured List, but from the sounds of things, India is battling through a bunch of injuries. One has to wonder if a day or two off will be enough to get him back into the lineup and avoid the Injure List altogether.

Hunter Greene – SP Cincinnati Reds (elbow)

With this plan in place, the team also said that they would like to see Greene back on the mound and pitching for them around September 20 or 21 versus the Pirates, which would put him in line for two starts before the end of the season. It remains to be seen if that will indeed happen given how much has to happen first.

Jeffrey Springs – SP Tampa Bay Rays (elbow)

There is a legitimate chance that this ends his season, given the timing of the injury and his importance to the team’s future. If so, his season would end with a mixed bag of results. He remains a good buy-low option for next season given how good he’s been in the past.

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

If the Padres are to not only make the playoffs but advance along in them, Kim is an important piece to the puzzle there. As such, the team would be wise to wait on him and allow him the opportunity to be as healthy as possible. As such, his playing time down the stretch may be limited, as his inability to throw across the diamond will be a telling tale as to how healthy he is.

Jacob deGrom – SP Texas Ranges (elbow)

In what was likely his final rehab outing, deGrom dominated yet again and looked as good as ever. His next steps are yet to be announced, but before this game, manager Bruce Bochy did say that Saturday’s game might be his final tune-up.

Max Scherzer – SP Texas Rangers (shoulder)

Other than a walk and a HBP, Scherzer mowed down the competition in his latest rehab start. He believes he’s healthy and thus, he will likely be reinstated soon.

Carlos Correa – SS Minnesota Twins (foot)

With only a few weeks left in the season, time is running out for Correa to return and make an impact on your fantasy teams. THat being said, it’s good to hear that he feels as good as ever.

J.T. Realmuto – C Philadelphia Phillies (knee)

From the sounds of things, Realmuto is looking like a candidate to return in the early stages of this week, making it a good idea to insert him into your lineups.

Kyle Tucker – OF Houston Astros (shin)

Tucker has yet to play the outfield since returning, thus indicating that he’s not quite yet at 100% health. It’s good to see that they have a plan in place and think that he’s just about there.

Jeff McNeail – 2B New York Mets (wrist)

An unfortunate development for Mcneil who struggled at times this year. There was no word on whether Luisangel Acuna would be up to replace McNeil anytime soon because the team wants their highly-rated prospect to receive everyday playing time in his development.

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