2025 Fantasy Baseball Injury Tracker: Michael King out indefinitely, Jazz Chisholm Jr. back soon?
The Rotoworld Baseball staff keeps you updated on all the relevant injuries for fantasy baseball.
Welcome to Rotoworld's 2025 Fantasy Baseball Injury Tracker, where the staff will be keeping you up to date with all the latest injury news and status on fantasy-relevant players around the league. Check back daily for updates.
Arizona Diamondbacks
Jordan Montgomery - SP (Tommy John surgery)
Montgomery is set to undergo Tommy John surgery, the second of his career after having the procedure in 2018. The 32-year-old left-hander will miss the entire 2025 season and likely the start of 2026. Montgomery is entering the final year of his two-year, $47.5 million deal with Arizona and will be a free agent following the season.
A.J. Puk - RP (elbow)
Puk, on the 60-day injured list with left elbow inflammation, was able to avoid season-ending surgery and has begun a throwing program. He's in the early stages of his rehab and has a ways to go, but Puk could potentially return sometime in late June or July.
Eduardo Rodriguez - SP (shoulder)
Rodriguez was placed on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation on May 16 after feeling something in his shoulder following a start against the Giants. He's begun a throwing program, throwing from flat ground before advancing to bullpen sessions. Still, it'll likely be a couple of weeks before Rodriguez returns. Ryne Nelson has taken his spot in the rotation in his absence.
Athletics
Zack Gelof - 2B (hammate surgery)
Gelof began the year on the 10-day injured list after suffering a hamate bone fracture in his right hand during a spring exhibition game. The 25-year-old second baseman underwent successful surgery and was expected to be sidelined for an estimated six to eight weeks. Gelof was in the middle of a rehab assignment with Triple-A Las Vegan when he was shut down with a stress reaction in his ribs. We likely won't see Gelof back anytime soon after the setback.
J.T. Ginn - SP (quad strain)
Ginn returned from the injured list and made one start, striking out seven with four runs allowed over four innings, before landing back on the injured list with a right quad strain. The good news is that he isn't dealing with another elbow injury.
Atlanta Braves
Reynaldo López - SP (shoulder surgery)
López was placed on the injured list with right shoulder inflammation after struggling in his first start of the season. It was determined he would need arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder, sidelining him until at least August if all goes well. A cleanup procedure showed no further structural damage, and López will be re-evaluated in July.
Ronald Acuña Jr. - OF (knee)
Acuña Jr. is set to make his highly-anticipated return on Friday, May 23 following his lengthy rehab from left knee surgery to repair a torn ACL. The 27-year-old star went 6-for-15 with a pair of home runs during his minor league rehab assignment. It's a significant boost to the Atlanta lineup and fantasy managers.
Baltimore Orioles
Grayson Rodriguez - SP (elbow discomfort)
Rodriguez was officially placed on the 15-day injured list to open the year. He was shut down in early March with right elbow inflammation. He was then scratched from a bullpen session in mid-April to undergo an MRI for shoulder soreness. The results revealed a mild lat strain that will shut him down for another few weeks. With a transfer to the 60-day injured list, we're looking at a potential return closer to the second half of the season.
Colton Cowser - OF (fractured thumb)
Cowser fractured his left thumb while sliding into first base late in a game against the Blue Jays on March 30. After nearly a two-month layoff, he started a minor league rehab assignment with High-A Aberdeen on May 21 and could make his return to the Orioles sometime in the next week.
Jordan Westburg - 2B/3B (hamstring)
The Orioles placed Westburg on the injured list with a hamstring strain on April 28th. The 26-year-old infielder suffered a setback in his recovery that his sidelined him for a month now, but the expectation is that he'll be ready to return early in June.
Tyler O'Neill - OF (shoulder)
O'Neill landed on the 10-day injured list with a left shoulder impingement on May 18. It's the second time the oft-injured 29-year-old outfielder has been sidelined this season. He figures to miss at least a couple of weeks.
Boston Red Sox
Masataka Yoshida - OF (off-season shoulder surgery)
Yoshida was transferred to the 60-day injured list as he continues his rehab from offseason shoulder surgery. He's begun a throwing program following a setback, but it remains unclear when the 31-year-old outfielder may be ready to return.
Kutter Crawford - SP (knee)
Crawford was moved to the 60-day injured list. He's been out all season recovering from a knee injury he aggravated during the offseason. Crawford recently threw a three-inning bullpen session and could be set for a minor league rehab assignment in the coming week.
Richard Fitts - SP (pectoral strain)
Fitts had been off to a good start, posting a 3.18 ERA through three starts with the Red Sox. He was removed from his previous start after five scoreless innings with right shoulder pain and was diagnosed with a right pectoral strain. Fitts has begun a rehab assignment with Double-A Portland and could return to the Boston rotation in early June.
Triston Casas - 1B (knee)
Casas suffered a significant knee injury running to first base during a game on May 2 and had to be carted off the field. The 25-year-old first baseman underwent season-ending surgery to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his left knee.
Alex Bregman - 3B (quad)
Bregman was removed from a game against the Orioles on May 23 with right quad tightness. He's set to undergo an MRI to determine the severity and is trending towards a trip to the injured list. Boston has recalled top prospect Marcelo Mayer to potentially fill in at the hot corner in Bregman's absence.
Chicago Cubs
Javier Assad - SP (Strained Oblique)
Assad suffered a mild oblique strain in mid-February that has kept him out all season. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list in late April after experiencing a setback. It's unclear when he might be ready to return.
Justin Steele - SP (elbow)
Steele landed on the 15-day injured list following his last start with left elbow tendinitis. After undergoing an MRI exam, it was determined the 29-year-old left-hander would need season-ending surgery on his left elbow. Steele underwent a UCL revision surgery, which is less invasive than a full Tommy John and should put him in line to return early next season.
Shota Imanaga - SP (hamstring)
Imanaga was removed from his start on Sunday, May 4 with a left hamstring strain he suffered while covering first base on a play. The Cubs placed the 31-year-old left-hander on the 15-day injured list. He's set to begin throwing off a mound and will likely require a couple more weeks and a rehab assignment before returning sometime in June.
Porter Hodge - RP (oblique)
Just as it seemed Hodge would get an opportunity to secure the Cubs' closer role, he landed on the 15-day injured list with a strained left oblique on May 20. Daniel Palencia, Brad Keller, and Ryan Pressly could be in the mix for saves, and there's not guarantee Hodge will be closing once he returns.
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 1B (lower back inflammation)
Encarnacion-Strand was placed on the 10-day injured list with lower back inflammation on April 17. The 25-year-old first baseman was off to a slow start at the plate, hitting .153/.183/.298 across 60 plate appearances. Perhaps the time off to heal will give him a reset. He began a rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League on May 22 and could return in the next couple of weeks.
Jeimer Candelario - 3B (back)
The Reds placed Candelario on the 10-day injured list with a lumbar spine strain. It's an issue the 31-year-old has reportedly been playing through for weeks. Now the team will give him some time off to heal.
Noelvi Marte - 3B (strained oblique)
Marte landed on the 10-day injured list with a Grade 2 left oblique strain. The injury typically carries a 4-8 week timetable, so we likely won't hear anything until early June.
Cleveland Guardians
Shane Bieber - SP (Tommy John surgery)
Bieber underwent Tommy John surgery early in the 2024 season. The 29-year-old right-hander is targeting the All-Star break for his return. The team transferred Bieber to the 60-day injured list to make space on the 40-man roster, but it doesn't change his timeline. His recovery and rehab will be one to monitor.
Chase DeLauter - OF (sports hernia)
DeLauter appeared to be on the precipice of making his major league debut with the Guardians before suffering a core muscle injury in late February. The 23-year-old prospect required sports hernia surgery that will keep him out for roughly 8-12 weeks. Perhaps a late-season call-up is still in the cards if he can recover and perform in the minors.
David Fry - C/OF (shoulder surgery)
Fry underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow following Cleveland's postseason run. He was placed on the 60-day injured list to begin the season. The 29-year-old slugger could be ready to DH as soon as he's eligible to return in late May if all goes well in his rehab process, with catching duties coming much later.
Colorado Rockies
Thairo Estrada - 2B (broken wrist)
Estrada fractured his right wrist towards the end of Spring Training and was slated to miss the first month of the season. A move to the 60-day injured list now guarantees he'll be out until at last late May. He began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Albuquerque on May 22 and will likely need a couple of weeks of games before making his Rockies debut.
Chase Dollander - SP (forearm tightness)
Dollander was placed on the 15-day injured list with the dreaded right forearm tightness on May 22. The injury typically requires more than the minimum two-week recovery timeline.
Detroit Tigers
Alex Cobb - SP (hip inflammation)
The oft-injured Cobb has made at least 20 starts just twice in the last six seasons. The 37-year-old right-hander is working his way back after suffering a right hip impingement at the outset of Spring Training. Cobb recently received a series of injections to address the issue, but his recovery is essentially stalled.
Parker Meadows - OF (upper arm nerve issue)
Meadows, on the 60-day injured list with an upper arm nerve issue, started a minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Toledo on May 20. With a couple of weeks of games, he could be set to make his season debut in early June.
Wenceel Perez - OF (lower lumbar inflammation)
With the Tigers outfield depth already decimated, Perez appeared to have the inside track on the Opening Day centerfield job before a back injury put him on the shelf as well. He's set to receive multiple cortisone injections and remains without a timetable to return. The 25-year-old was transferred to the 60-day injured list, putting him out until at least late May.
Sawyer Gipson-Long - SP (elbow surgery, internal brace)
Gipson-Long required a left hip labrum repair in addition to Tommy John surgery. He's currently in the early staged of a rehab assignment with High-A West Michigan.
Houston Astros
Yordan Alvarez - OF/DH (hand inflammation)
Alvarez sat a couple of games with right hand discomfort and was placed on the 10-day injured list with right hand inflammation. There's no word on how much time he's expected to miss. He told reporters on May 19 that his hand was feeling better but he still experienced soreness when he swings a bat.
Luis Garcia - SP (Tommy John surgery)
There was hope Garcia could return to the Astros at some point this summer, but he's been shutdown with elbow soreness as he attempts to return from Tommy John surgery. It could be some time before we see Garcia on a major league mound again.
Cristian Javier - SP (Tommy John surgery)
Javier had Tommy John surgery last year and appears on track to return in the second half of this season. With the Astros still on the hook for upwards of $50 million remaining on his contract, Javier will have a rotation spot whenever he's ready to pitch again.
J.P. France - SP (shoulder capsule surgery)
France is one of many injured pitchers working their way back for the Astros. His injury was a torn shoulder rather than an elbow injury. France could be an option for Houston in the second half barring any setbacks.
Ronel Blanco - SP (right elbow inflammation)
Blanco experienced some right elbow soreness following his last start and was placed on the 15-day injured list with elbow inflammation. General manager Dana Brown told reporters that the 31-year-old right-hander is seeking a second opinion.
Kansas City Royals
Cole Ragans - SP (groin strain)
The Royals ace was sidelined with a left groin strain, landing on the 15-day injured list on May 17. It was a re-aggravation of a previous groin issue. There's no word yet no how much time he could be expected to miss.
Seth Lugo - SP (finger)
Hunter Harvey - RP (shoulder)
Harvey was placed on the 15-day injured list with a Grade 1 right teres major sprain. He experienced renewed soreness during his rehab in early May, slowing his recovery. Harvey had been pitching well out of the Royals bullpen with seven strikeouts over 5 1/3 scoreless innings.
Los Angeles Angels
Ben Joyce - RP (right shoulder inflammation)
After experiencing a dip in velocity in his most recent outing, Joyce was placed on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation. He recently experienced renewed soreness and will be re-evaluated. There's currently no timeline for a return.
Mike Trout - OF (left knee)
Trout left the Angels game on April 30th with discomfort in his left knee. He said it was for precautionary reasons and intended not to miss any time, but it's the same knee in which he tore his meniscus and missed most of last season. The team is expected to place the 33-year-old outfielder on the 10-day injured list. Given the extent of his knee issues, there's no telling how much time he'll miss.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Blake Treinen - RP (forearm)
Treinen lands on the 15-day injured list with right forearm tightness after not pitching for six days. Manager Dave Roberts stated the 36-year-old veteran will undergo an MRI to determine the severity, but isn't overly concerned. Evan Phillips was activated from the injured list in the corresponding move.
Michael Kopech - RP (forearm inflammation)
Kopech's buildup to the season was slowed by shoulder and forearm issues. He officially landed on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder impingement. The 28-year-old right-hander has begun his ramping-up process. The next steps could be facing live hitters before starting a minor league rehab assignment.
Blake Snell - SP (shoulder)
Snell was placed on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation on April 3 following his second start of the season in which he allowed five runs and walked four batters. An MRI revealed no structural damage, but the 32-year-old southpaw was shut down from throwing after experiencing renewed shoulder discomfort. There's currently no timeline for a return.
Tyler Glasnow - SP (shoulder)
Glasnow was removed from his start against the Pirates on April 27 after one inning with right shoulder discomfort. Manager Dave Roberts indicated that a trip to the injured list is a possibility. Glasnow had left his previous start with leg cramps, so we'll likely see the team take a cautious approach with the 31-year-old right-hander.
Roki Sasaki - SP (shoulder)
Kirby Yates - RP (hamstring)
Miami Marlins
Eury Perez - SP (Tommy John surgery)
On the 60-day injured list, Pérez underwent Tommy John surgery at the start of the 2024 season. The team expects to get the talented 21-year-old right-hander back sometime around the All-Star break. Pérez has progressed to a minor league rehab assignment with High-A Jupiter, tossing a scoreless inning and throwing 98 mph in his first outing.
Griffin Conine - OF (shoulder)
Conine suffered a dislocated left shoulder on a slide into second base on April 19 and will undergo season-ending surgery. The 27-year-old outfielder was in the midst of a breakout season, hitting .281/.352/.438 over 71 plate appearances.
Xavier Edwards - SS/2B (back)
Edwards has been out since May 15th with a back strain. He began a rehab assignment two weeks later and should be back with the Marlins sometime during the first week of June. Yet, it should be noted that the team has announced he'll be moving from shortstop to second base upon his return.
Milwaukee Brewers
Brandon Woodruff - SP (shoulder surgery)
Woodruff underwent shoulder surgery at the end of the 2023 season that sidelined him for all of last year. He made one appearance in spring training, tossing one scoreless inning. The 32-year-old right-hander began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville and is in line for one more start before joining the Brewers' rotation.
DL Hall - SP (lat discomfort)
Hall suffered a lat strain in mid-February and was placed on the 60-day injured list to open the season. The 26-year-old left-hander has yet to begin a throwing progression and isn't eligible to return until the end of May.
Nestor Cortes - SP (elbow)
Cortes had bounced back with a strong start following his blowup outing against the Yankees on March 29. However, he landed on the 15-day injured list with a left elbow flexor strain. The 30-year-old left-hander has been shut down for a few weeks and received a PRP injection in hopes to expedite his recovery.
Garrett Mitchell - OF (oblique strain)
Mitchell exited a game on April 25 with left oblique tightness and was placed on the 10-day injured list with a strain. There's no word on how much time he'll miss or the severity of the injury, but the injury will likely sideline him for at least a few weeks.
Jose Quintana - SP (shoulder)
Minnesota Twins
Matt Wallner - OF (strained hamstring)
After sitting out a game with hamstring tightness, the Twins placed Wallner on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain. There's no word on the severity of the injury or how much time he'll miss. Jonah Bride was added to the active roster in the corresponding move.
Luke Keaschall - OF (fractured forearm)
Keaschall suffered a left forearm fracture after he was hit by a pitch during a game against the Angels on April 25. He won't be re-evaluated until at least late May. The 22-year-old prospect was 7-for-19 at the plate with five steals.
Byron Buxton - OF (concussion)
New York Mets
Sean Manaea - SP (strained oblique)
Manaea felt some discomfort in his right oblique when spring training began and was shut down for a few weeks. He began a throwing program in mid-March, but again felt discomfort in that same oblique on April 1. He will be shut down for about two weeks and then needs to go through the equivalent of a full spring training. The best case scenario for return is late May.
Frankie Montas - SP (strained lat)
Montas was shut down in the middle of February with a high-grade lat strain and was shutdown for eight weeks. He finally began a light throwing program early in April and will need a lengthy ramp up period before he can return. The hope is he's back around Memorial Day barring any setbacks.
Ronny Mauricio - 2B/3B (torn ACL)
Mauricio tore his ACL during the Dominican Winter League all the way back in December 2023. Then, he needed a second 'clean-up' surgery last August, pushing his timeline back even further. He was expected to appear in spring training games towards the tail-end of March, but still wasn't ready to do so.
Yet, Mauricio has finally begun a rehab assignment with Low-A Port St. Lucie and played the field for the first time since his surgery. He should be back with Triple-A Syracuse by the end of May.
Jesse Winker - OF (strained oblique)
New York Yankees
Luis Gil - SP (strained lat)
The oft-injured Gil opened the season on the 60-day injured list after suffering a high-grade lat strain during spring training. Manager Aaron Boone proclaimed he'd be out "at least three months" just after the injury was announced. He was cleared to begin a throwing program on April 27 but isn't expected to return until at least mid-June.
Giancarlo Stanton - OF (double elbow epicondylitis)
Winner of the strangest offseason injury, Stanton is out indefinitely with tendonitis in both of his elbows, somehow. There has been no mention of a timeline for him to return to baseball activities and it wouldn't be a surprise if he missed most or all of the season.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. - 2B (oblique)
Chisholm Jr. was forced from the Yankees' game on Tuesday, April 29th with some discomfort in his right oblique. After sitting a day and undergoing further testing, the 27-year-old infielder will require a stint on the 10-day injured list. There's no word on how much time Chisholm could be forced to miss. Jorbit Vivas was recalled to fill his roster spot.
Philadelphia Phillies
Aaron Nola - SP (ankle)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Jared Jones - SP (elbow discomfort)
The Pirates were dealt a blow when Jones was diagnosed with a right UCL sprain in his elbow before the start of the season. The 23-year-old right-hander was placed on the 60-day injured list and shut down from throwing for at least six weeks. Barring any setbacks, Jones could possibly return to the rotation sometime in mid-June.
San Diego Padres
Michael King - SP (shoulder)
King was scratched from a start on May 24 with right shoulder soreness he attributed to sleeping awkwardly. He was officially placed on the 15-day injured list retroactive to May 22 with right shoulder inflammation. There's a chance he could return after a minimum stint, but there's hasn't been further update on a timetable.
Yu Darvish - SP (elbow soreness)
Darvish experienced arm fatigue in mid-March and was diagnosed with right elbow inflammation. The 38-year-old right-hander opened the season on the 15-day injured list and has begun playing catch. The next step could be facing live hitters in bullpen sessions before a potential rehab assignment. His current progression should have him back sometime in June.
Matt Waldron - SP (strained oblique)
Waldron suffered a left oblique strain while warming up in the bullpen on March 15. The 28-year-old right-hander was vying for a spot in the Padres' rotation. Instead, he opened the season on the 15-day injured list before he was transferred to the 60-day injured list. There's been no word on his progression, but expect him out until at least June.
San Francisco Giants
Jerar Encarnacion - OF (broken finger)
Encarnacion suffered a fracture to his right middle finger on a diving catch attempt during Cactus League action on March 21. He underwent hand surgery on March 29, which comes with an eight-week timeline to return. The 27-year-old slugger was in line for regular DH at-bats. He's started a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento and could join the Giants lineup in early June.
Justin Verlander - SP (pectoral strain)
Verlander was placed on the 15-day injured list on May 19 with a right pectoral strain. He tossed a 40-pitch bullpen session on May 27 and the team is hopeful he'll be ready to return after a minimum stint. Kyle Harrison has taken his turn in the rotation.
Seattle Mariners
Victor Robles - OF (dislocated shoulder)
Robles injured himself on an incredible play against the Giants on April 6, colliding with the wall and netting down the right-field line. The 27-year-old outfielder came away with a dislocated right shoulder. While he looks to have avoided surgery at the moment, he's expected to be out for roughly 12 weeks.
Logan Gilbert - SP (elbow)
Gilbert was removed after three scoreless innings during his start on April 25 due to right forearm tightness. He was placed on the 15-day injured list after an MRI revealed a mild right elbow flexor strain. The 28-year-old right-hander made his first rehab start with Triple-A Tacoma on May 29, giving up one run over 1 2/3 innings. He'll likely need two more rehab starts before returning to the Seattle rotation in June.
Luke Raley - OF (oblique)
Raley suffered a right oblique strain during batting practice on Tuesday, April 29. He was placed on the 10-day injured list and is expected to miss about six weeks. Raley began ramping up baseball activities on May 27 and is nearing a rehab assignment
Bryce Miller (elbow)
Miller landed on the 15-day injured list on May 14 with right elbow inflammation. It was later revealed he has been dealing with a bone spur in the back of his elbow, something he'll pitch through all season before potentially resolving the issue in the off-season. Miller threw a bullpen session on May 27 and should be in line to return to the Seattle rotation for a start on Saturday, May 31 against the Twins.
St. Louis Cardinals
Tampa Bay Rays
Shane McClanahan - SP (triceps nerve inflammation)
McClanahan, making his way back from Tommy John surgery, suffered a left arm injury during a spring training start on March 22. He was diagnosed with nerve inflammation in his left triceps. The 27-year-old right-hander currently has no timetable for a return, but was moved to the 60-day injured list. A return in late June looks like a best-case scenario.
Ha-Seong Kim - SS (shoulder surgery)
Kim underwent offseason shoulder surgery before signing on with the Rays on a two-year, $29 million contract. The 29-year-old infielder is expected to make his debut with Tampa Bay sometime in mid-June and should step in as the team's primary shortstop upon his return. Kim is currently on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham.
Jonny DeLuca - OF (strained shoulder)
DeLuca had been hitting well to start the season before landing on the 10-day injured list on April 8, slashing .435/.480/.522 with four steals over nine games. The 26-year-old outfielder was expected to miss 2-4 weeks with a right shoulder strain, but recently suffered a setback during his rehab assignment on May 28, clouding his potential return.
Texas Rangers
Cody Bradford - SP (elbow soreness)
Bradford was shut down in mid-March with left elbow soreness. An MRI revealed no structural damage, but he'll require a full buildup and won't resume throwing until at least mid-April. The 27-year-old left-hander starts the season on the 60-day injured list and isn't eligible to return until the end of May. Bradford will be a rotation option once he's ready.
Jon Gray - SP (fractured wrist)
Gray suffered a fractured right wrist after he was struck by a line drive during a spring training start on March 14. He was shut down from throwing for six weeks and placed on the 60-day injured list. The 33-year-old right-hander will require a full buildup once he's cleared and shouldn't be expected back until at least late May or early June.
Evan Carter - OF (strained quad)
Carter hit the 10-day injured list with a Grade 2 right quad strain on May 17. He's done some sprinting as of May 29 and could be close to a minor league rehab assignment. Carter should get another opportunity with the Rangers despite hitting .182 over 11 games with the team.
Kumar Rocker - SP (shoulder)
Rocker has been sidelined since April 24 with a right shoulder impingement after producing an 8.10 ERA across five starts. He's currently on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Round Rock, where he's pitched well and recovered his velocity. However, the team has indicated that Rocker could potentially enter the closer mix instead of joining the rotation once he's activated.
Chris Martin - RP (shoulder)
Martin was placed on the 15-day injured list on May 19 with right shoulder fatigue, an issue that had been bothering the 38-year-old right-hander. He figures to need a few weeks off before he's back in the late-inning mix for the Rangers.
Toronto Blue Jays
Max Scherzer - SP (thumb)
Scherzer was removed in his season debut with the Blue Jays with what was deemed right lat soreness at the time. The injury apparently stems from thumb soreness he experienced during spring training. The team placed him on the 15-day injured list with right thumb inflammation. He pitched a live bullpen session on May 30, indicating he may be close to a rehab assignment.
Andrés Gímenez - 2B (strained quad)
Gímenez has been sidelined since May 8 with a right quad strain. The 26-year-old infield is currently on a rehab assignment with Low-A Dunedin and could be close to a return.
Anthony Santander - OF (shoulder)
Santander has been hampered by nagging shoulder and hip issues as he's posted just a .577 OPS on the season. The team placed him on the 10-day injured list on May 30, giving him at least a week off to recover. Alan Roden took his spot on the active roster.
Washinton Nationals
Dylan Crews - OF (oblique)
Crews was removed from a game on May 20 against the Braves following an awkward check swing and underwent an MRI that revealed a left oblique strain. He was placed on the 10-day injured list with no clear timetable to return. Robert Hassell was recalled to take his place on the roster.
Paul DeJong - SS (fractured nose)
Dejong was hit by a pitch in the face during a game on April 15 and suffered a fractured nose. There's currently no timetable for a return. The 31-year-old veteran infielder was getting regular playing time at third base before his injury. Jose Tena has filled in at the hot corner.