Key Injuries Reported Across MLB as Teams Navigate Late May Roster Adjustments

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Several notable players landed on injury lists or faced status changes on May 30, with the Baltimore Orioles making a significant move by transferring Grayson Kremer to the 60-day injured list due to a quadriceps injury. Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks provided mixed signals regarding Nolan Arenado, who was initially scratched from Saturday’s lineup with an undisclosed injury but was subsequently cleared to start at third base and bat cleanup against the Mariners, suggesting the injury is minor. Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Max Muncy continues his rehabilitation from a hand injury, as he was assigned to play for Triple-A Las Vegas on Saturday, keeping him on track for a potential return around June 12.

The Dodgers reported concerning news about starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow, with manager Dave Roberts noting that the right-hander “hasn’t gotten over the hump” in his back recovery and remains unable to advance his throwing progression beyond playing catch. This setback suggests Glasnow’s return timeline may extend beyond initial expectations. Additionally, the Angels’ Víctor Neto was removed from Saturday’s dominant 14-3 victory over the Rays after suffering whiplash, adding another concern to the team’s pitching rotation during this critical juncture of the season.

Other roster moves included the New York Yankees placing Eddie Rosario on the Paternity List ahead of Saturday’s game against Oakland, while Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Yariel Miles was named the starter for Sunday’s series finale against Baltimore. The Baltimore Orioles also reported that catcher Gunnar Henderson tweaked his pectoral muscle during the ninth inning of Saturday’s 6-5 victory, and Colorado Rockies’ Freddy Freeman was held out of the starting lineup against San Francisco, indicating manageable but notable injury concerns across the league.

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