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Fantrax Injury Report: May 15, 2023 – Fairbanks up, Lodolo down

Here is the Fantrax Injury Report for Monday, May 15, 2023.

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Ramon Urias – INF Baltimore Orioles

It’s looking more and more like Urias will be returning before the expected timeline of three weeks missed. While a lot can happen before he’s back on the field, this is a good start.

Nick Lodolo – SP Cincinnati Reds

The scheduled examination for Sunday revealed that Lodolo had tendinitis in his calf. The four-week minimum is a tough pill to swallow, given that he’ll have to wait more than a month to turn his season around. There’s a chance that he doesn’t pitch until after the All-Star Break.

C.J. Cron – 1B Colorado Rockies

Cron will head to the 10-day Injured List (not the mentioned 15) with spasms in his back. He has struggled to start the year and will miss the team’s home stand this week. Stay tuned for information to see if this is more serious than a minimum day designation.

Mike Trout – OF Los Angeles Angels

Trout did pinch-hit in this game, so maybe there’s nothing to this report. However, if he is dealing with soreness in his elbow, it’s something to monitor and keep in the back of your brain.

Anthony Rendon – 3B Los Angeles Angels

Interesting development here. While nothing has been announced, Blum is always on top of everything Angels-related. The team might be wanting to take things slowly with Rendon, given his injury history. Stay tuned.

A.J. Puk – RP Miami Marlins

Puk went through what was described as “dead arm” earlier in the week, but now has irritation in his left elbow. It’s unclear as to whether or not this will require more than fifteen days from which to heal, but for now, he will rest.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – OF Miami Marlins

The visit to the specialist was thought to have been scheduled for Sunday, but will in fact be today. There is no word on the severity of Chisholm’s turf toe, but anything that is not the minimum grade in intensity could require a trip to the Injured List.

Jesus Sanchez – OF Miami Marlins

Sanchez went in and out of the team’s lineup this weekend after recovering from an earlier ailment. He will need at least ten days to get better, but there’s a chance that this is more serious. Stay tuned.

Joey Gallo – OF Minnesota Twins

Gallo hurt himself while running out a base hit. The team is hopeful that he’ll be there on Monday, and the belief is that had the game been closer, he would have remained in the game. Keep an eye out for this when lineups get released later today.

Carlos Rodon – SP New York Yankees

Rodon has a long way to go before returning, and it’s unclear how he’ll be when he does. Throwing from 60-75 feet shows that he’s back to the beginning stages of his recovery. There has been no word on his chronic back pain other than he’s been cleared to resume baseball activities.

Mason Miller – SP Oakland Athletics

We should get more clarity tomorrow, but second opinions usually mean that the first opinion was borderline extreme. That said, anything can happen.

Dylan Carlson – OF St. Louis Cardinals

Carlson should be considered DTD until we hear about the severity of this issue. He did try to play through it, but could not.

Pete Fairbanks – RP Tampa Bay Rays

Be prepared.

Yandy Diaz – 3B Tampa Bay Rays

This has been an ongoing issue for days, and the slippage by Diaz just triggered it. The hope is that the MRI will reveal nothing serious and that Diaz can return soon.

Mitch Garver – UT Texas Rangers

Garver has been out of action for quite a while, so seeing a rehab date in mind is encouraging. The assignment will likely be lengthy in order to fully test out his ailing knee.

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