We’re hearing that he’ll be sidelined for eight to 10 weeks and while he’s out, Luis Matos will continue to start and he’s scored a run in every game he’s played in since being called up. Haniger had forearm surgery and he'll be out for at least the next two months. Mitch Haniger OF San Francisco Giants (Forearm) Sean Murphy C Atlanta Braves (Hamstring)īack in action. Gonzalez was put on the injured list a few days ago due to swelling in his shoulder and we won't see him back with the team until late next week at the earliest. Romy Gonzalez 2B Chicago White Sox (Shoulder) Grandal missed his last game with a sore knee but it doesn't seem like he's dealing with anything more than soreness and we should see him back in action this weekend. Yasmani Grandal C Chicago White Sox (Knee) Elvis Andrus has started at shortstop for the last four games while Anderson's been out. We'll have to see if his pain has gone down and if he'll be able to get back on the field this weekend against the Red Sox. We saw him appear at the plate a couple of days ago, but then he didn't play the following day which isn't good news. Tim Anderson SS Chicago White Sox (Shoulder)Īnderson's experiencing pain in his shoulder and the White Sox have let him rest it for the most part. Muncy is getting close to returning to action as we haven't seen him play in 12 days due to a strained hamstring and new comments made by the Dodgers indicate that we may see him back in action over the next few days against the Astros. Updated: June 23 MLB Injury Updates Hitters Max Muncy 3B Los Angeles Dodgers (Hamstring) Your Fantasy Alarm FAmily is here to help you win your fantasy baseball leagues.Ģ023 Fantasy Baseball MLB Injury Report Week 12 It’s a long season and you must continue fighting, even if your team is struggling. While figuring out who to start in your fantasy baseball lineups for this week, check out the latest MLB injuries. The New York Yankees are still without Aaron Judge, but outfielder Harrison Bader is just about ready to return to action. If your team is experiencing a lot of health issues, check out Adam Ronis’ waiver wire piece here to find potential fantasy baseball pickups. On the other side of the country, Atlanta Braves catcher Sean Murphy is dealing with a sore hamstring but he hasn’t been put on the injured list just yet. Anthony Rendon has been dinged up throughout the year and he continues to suffer from wrist soreness and Fantasy Alarm’s Colby Conway discusses Rendon in his latest article on MLB streaks and trends. The Los Angeles Angels have a damaged infield, and their depth has surely taken a hit over the last few days. The Los Angeles Dodgers are dealing with Max Muncy and Chris Taylor being banged up. The San Francisco Giants just lost Alex Cobb and Mitch Haniger as well as other hitters and pitchers. I think we’re still on that track right now.Week 12 of the fantasy baseball season features a lot of west coast MLB injuries. I think even before the lockout, it was looking like I was going to be possibly ready for Opening Day. It does give me a chance to get healthy, but I’m not getting the full extent of what I could be getting. I’d probably be getting better treatment if I was getting worked on by them, but that’s just the unfortunate circumstances. “I’m getting more time to get healthy,” says Muncy in reference to the ongoing MLB lockout, “but I’m not able to work with my guys on the staff. Muncy provided a critical injury update on his elbow, as reported by MLB Trade Rumors. In an interview with David Vassegh of Dodger Talk on AM 570. Muncy has since spent the entirety of the- now-extended due to the MLB lockout- offseason attempting to recover from the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow. The Los Angeles Dodgers' hopes of a title repeat sustained a huge blow when MVP candidate Max Muncy sustained an elbow injury during the end of the regular season.
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