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Fantrax Injury Report: April 29, 2023 – Down Goes deGrom?

Here is the Fantrax Injury Report for Saturday, April 29, 2023.

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Travis d’Arnaud – C Atlanta Braves

While d’Arnaud will likely need a rehab assignment, the fact that he is traveling with the team is encouraging. There’s been no set date for a return, however, meaning that he’s not likely to play anytime soon.

Garrett Whitlock – SP Boston Red Sox

While that estimation is encouraging, Whitlock will undergo more tests to eliminate the possibility of a more serious issue. Two weeks from now would be the best-case scenario, but anything longer can’t yet be ruled out.

Randal Grichuk – OF Colorado Rockies

It’s looking like he will be activated at some point this weekend. Be warned, though, as he was 3-33 in his minor-league rehab, and could struggle out of the gate with the Rockies too.

German Marquez – SP Colorado Rockies

With or without Tommy John surgery, Marquez will miss significant time with inflammation in his right elbow. It’s looking like a 60-day Injury List designation is in the works, regardless of what the diagnosis is. He will be re-evaluated on Monday to get the official word.

Kerry Carpenter – OF Detroit Tigers

Carpenter made a terrific catch against the wall, taking away a home run from Ryan Mountcastle. There has been no word yet on the severity of the situation. Stay tuned.

Yordan Alvarez – OF Houston Astros

This is much improved from earlier in the week when he wasn’t doing anything. Alvarez has missed four games with neck issues, but this development suggests that he might not need a trip to the Injured List.

Michael Brantley – OF Houston Astros

It’s looking like Brantley will be back when he informs the team that he feels at 100%. He is 2/11 during this rehab assignment, and one would assume that he’ll need more at-bats before returning.

Chas McCormick – OF Houston Astros

It looks as if McCormick is ready to go and just wants to regain his timing. It turns out that he injured himself while working out and not on a baseball-related issue. He should be ready to go for next week’s games.

JD Martinez – UT Los Angeles Dodgers

The injury isn’t considered to be serious despite the fact that it warranted a stay on the Injured List. The team has enough options and versatility to get through this in the hopes that it’s a minimal stay.

Brandon Woodruff – SP Milwaukee Brewers

That seems like great news, as the follow-up MRI brought about encouraging results for Woodruff. Look for a more detailed timeline to be established in the coming days, but he may be back sooner than we originally expected. That said, he is still expected to be out of action for quite some time. For what it’s worth, he was throwing merchandise to fans at a recent Milwaukee Bucks game…..with his left arm.

Jhoan Duran – RP Minnesota Twins

The vague nature of when he will return leads one to speculate a multi-day absence. While Duran could be back at any time, fantasy owners need to prepare for him being gone for the rest of the weekend.

Tyler Mahle – SP Minnesota Twins

This has the potential to be a scary situation. The next few days will be crucial here to see how Mahle’s arm responds. His velocity was down a significant amount in his last start, so a trip to the Injured List shouldn’t be ruled out.

Kenta Maeda – SP Minnesota Twins

The good news here is that his injury is non-Tommy John related, so a muscle strain mending is what’s needed. All that being said, he’s struggled to remain healthy all season, so the team would be wise to take things slowly.

Alex Kirilloff – 1B Minnesota Twins

The fantastic news here is that he’s up to nine innings of play. Kirilloff might be the next man up should an injury arise.

Justin Verlander – SP New York Mets

Be prepared.

Tyler O’Neill – OF St. Louis Cardinals

Consider O’Neill DTD until otherwise noted.

Andres Munoz – RP Seattle Mariners

Munoz is eligible to come off the Injured List tomorrow, but it’s looking like the team is targeting a mid-week return. Stay tuned.

Pete Fairbanks – RP Tampa Bay Rays

The issue with Raynaud’s syndrome seems to be the biggest culprit for this ailment. The game last night had temperatures in the high 40’s and low 50’s. The team may keep him out of action until they find a way to deal with this sort of situation.

Yandy Diaz – INF Tampa Bay Rays

Diaz is considered DTD but will undergo testing today to ensure the severity of the situation. He was supposed to have today off anyway, according to manager Cash.

Jacob deGrom – SP Texas Rangers

deGrom exited the game after surrendering one hit in 3.2 innings of play. His final two pitches were the slowest of each kind that was thrown in the game. In fact, his fastball was 2.2 mph slower and his slider was 2.7 mph slower than any and all pitches thrown. He will undergo testing today to figure out the severity of the situation, but a trip to the Injured List cannot be out of the question.

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