Some injury notes from around the American League:
- Astros’ closer Roberto Osuna has progressed to throwing, per GM James Click (via Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle). Osuna was seemingly ticketed for a Tommy John surgery after going down with an elbow injury earlier, although the reliever instead elected to rehab and attempt to return this season. The likelihood of that happening isn’t clear, but it’s generally encouraging to hear that he’s throwing again.
- Twins’ DH Nelson Cruz was scratched from today’s lineup against the Cubs. He’s dealing with right knee soreness, per various reporters (including Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com). Eddie Rosario, who was initially slated to start in left field, got to DH instead, with LaMonte Wade, Jr. taking over in left. Cruz has again been among MLB’s best hitters, slashing .314/.403/.623 over 201 plate appearances.
- A pair of Mariners are unsurprisingly out for the season, per Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times (Twitter links). Catcher Tom Murphy has been shut down; he’ll miss the entire year due to a fractured metatarsal in his left foot. Outfielder Mitch Haniger continues to build up strength and endurance but hasn’t yet begun baseball activities, per Divish. Like Murphy, Haniger missed all of 2020.
- The Blue Jays held Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. out of today’s lineup as a precaution, per Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet (via Twitter). The young first baseman felt “a little dizzy” after being hit by a pitch in the helmet last night, per Nicholson-Smith. The Jays can afford to slow play things with Guerrero, as they sit four games up on Seattle for the final playoff spot in the American League.
- Orioles’ shortstop José Iglesias left tonight’s game after getting hit on the left hand by a Charlie Morton pitch, relays Jon Meoli of the Baltimore Sun (Twitter link). Pat Valaika stepped in at short in his stead. The 30-year-old Iglesias, a longtime defensive stalwart, has been stellar when healthy for Baltimore, hitting .377/.406/.515 in 139 plate appearances. He has been diagnosed a left wrist contusion, per Roch Kubtako of MASNsports.com (Twitter link).
DarkSide830
Charlie didnt want Iglesias getting to .400
thedimitriinla
It’s really too bad as he was having such a nice season on both sides of the ball. Is it just me or do the Rays pitch inside a ton (or am I merely going on the bombast they shared with the Yanks this year)?
pjc1966
It does seem to be their team strategy. I’ve read stuff from other players remarking on it besides the Yankees. It might be effective way to go, if your pitchers have enough command not to be hitting guys left and right. Not going to make the opposition very happy if that happens.
madmanTX
Yeah, nice to hear that woman abuser Osuna is doing so well.
iamhector24
So nice to see you virtue signaling on a rumor site.
pinstripes17
How is being against domestic abuse virtue signaling? You’re a moron, buddy.
Ted
Jays may sit a comfortable 4 games up, but they’ve lost 6 straight, 4 in brutal fashion.