Injuries: Senga, Jobe, Ragans, Yordan, Donovan, Yankees

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Kodai Senga, Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas, Mets

Senga exited his start against the Nationals on June 12 after suffering an apparent right leg injury on a play at first base in the top of the sixth inning.

Manaea (right oblique strain) made his second rehab appearance with High-A Brooklyn on June 10, throwing 46 pitches over 2 2/3 innings of work. He will need several rehab outings, including his next one June 15, to build up workload before activation.

Montas (high-grade right lat strain) has made four rehab starts, with at least one more scheduled for June 13. He has struggled, which could affect the length of his rehab stint.

Jackson Jobe, Reese Olson and Alex Cobb, Tigers

Jobe will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery, the Tigers announced June 11.

Olson (right ring finger inflammation) felt fine after his June 7 bullpen session but still hasn't been able to throw his changeup comfortably. He will attempt to re-integrate his changeup in his next bullpen session, which was scheduled for June 11.

Cobb (right hip inflammation) threw two innings on June 11 in a rehab start for Triple-A Toledo, allowing a run on one hit with three walks and two strikeouts, while throwing 26 of 49 pitches for strikes.

Cole Ragans and Hunter Harvey, Royals

Ragans was placed on the 15-day IL on June 11 with a left rotator cuff strain. He will head for a second opinion on his shoulder the week of June 16, which will help determine how long he'll be shut down from throwing.

Harvey (right teres major strain) was re-evaluated on June 11 and received a positive update, so he'll continue to play catch with the hopes of slowly building up throwing program.

Yordan Alvarez and Isaac Paredes, Astros

The fracture discovered in Alvarez's right hand on May 30 is 80 percent healed, Astros general manager Dana Brown said June 11.

Paredes left early from the June 12 game against the White Sox with a left hamstring injury. Astros manager Joe Espada said Paredes will be evaluated on June 13.

Brendan Donovan and Jordan Walker, Cardinals

Donovan sprained a capsule in the joint of his left big toe on June 10. He reported feeling better June 12 and was planning to play catch and was scheduled for BP on June 13. If that doesn't go well, a stint on the IL could follow.

Walker (left wrist inflammation) is showing significant progress and was expected to begin a rehab assignment on June 12.

Jazz Chisholm Jr., Giancarlo Stanton, Marcus Stroman and Luke Weaver, Yankees

Chisholm exited the Yankees' game against the Royals on June 11 with left groin tightness. Manager Aaron Boone said tests were positive, and Chisholm could be available off the bench June 12.

Stanton (epicondylitis in both elbows) went 3-for-7 with four RBIs in his first two rehab games for Double-A Somerset. He played his third straight game June 12 as the Yankees continue to figure out his next step.

Stroman (left knee inflammation) threw 3 1/3 innings on 46 pitches and struck out four in his first rehab start for Double-A Somerset on June 11. He recovered well the day after his outing.

Weaver (left hamstring strain) threw his second bullpen session on June 11 in Kansas City.

Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers

Misiorowski left after throwing five-no hit-innings and 81 pitches in his MLB debut due to right calf and quad cramping.

Bryce Harper, Brandon Marsh and Aaron Nola, Phillies

Harper (right wrist inflammation) continues to undergo treatment after being placed on the 10-day IL on June 7.

Marsh left the Phillies' June 10 game after hyperextending his left elbow on a dive into second base. He was out of the lineup June 11.

Nola underwent an MRI on June 9 that revealed a stress reaction in his right rib cage. He will not throw for at least two weeks. Nola originally landed on the 15-day IL on May 16 with a sprained right ankle and later reported side stiffness on June 4.

Shota Imanaga, Javier Assad and Porter Hodge, Cubs

Imanaga (left hamstring strain) threw a bullpen session on June 12 and is scheduled to throw in an Arizona Complex League game on June 14.

Assad (mild left oblique strain) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on the weekend of June 13, his first since suffering the injury in an April 22 rehab start at Triple-A Iowa.

Hodge (left hip impingement) is scheduled to begin a Minor League rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa on June 13 following 20-pitch mound session on June 10.

Shohei Ohtani, Roki Sasaki, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell, Dodgers

Ohtani (recovery from right elbow/left shoulder surgeries) threw 44 pitches over three simulated innings of live batting practice on June 10.

Sasaki (right shoulder impingement) still hasn't progressed beyond playing light catch as of June 10.

Glasnow (right shoulder inflammation) and Snell (left shoulder inflammation) both threw successful bullpen sessions on June 10.

Kutter Crawford, Tanner Houck, Masataka Yoshida and Wilyer Abreu, Red Sox

Crawford (right patellar soreness) was slated to throw a bullpen session but has been slowed by soreness in his right wrist and is limited to playing catch. Manager Alex Cora said June 11 that the Red Sox will know more in the coming days.

Houck (right flexor pronator strain) threw another bullpen session on June 10 and is starting to build up momentum in his recovery.

Yoshida (right shoulder labrum tear) has increased his throwing progression to 105 feet and feels he will be ready to begin a rehab assignment in late June or early July.

Abreu was placed on the 10-day IL on June 9 with a left oblique strain. The Red Sox expect him back as soon as he is eligible on June 20.

Shane McClanahan, Manuel Rodriguez and Richie Palacios, Rays

McClanahan (left triceps nerve irritation) threw his first bullpen session on June 7 and "all went well," manager Kevin Cash said, but the lefty went back into "kind of a shutdown mode" with plans to see another nerve specialist. His next steps are unclear.

Rodriguez was placed on the 15-day IL on June 11 with a right forearm strain. He reported his elbow was "barking a little bit" on June 10, a day after his June 9 outing against the Red Sox, according to Cash. Rodriguez still felt sore on June 11 and flew home to see a doctor.

Palacios (right knee sprain) began a rehab assignment on June 10 with the Rookie-level FCL Rays. He will play June 12 in the FCL before moving his rehab to Triple-A Durham with games on June 14-15.

Austin Hays, Reds

Hays (left foot contusion) is still bothered by soreness and went for an MRI on June 11. Final results are still pending on the test, but early indications showed there was no fracture.

Nathan Eovaldi and Cody Bradford, Rangers

Eovaldi (right triceps fatigue) recently went back to Arlington for further diagnostics, manager Bruce Bochy said June 11. He has played catch the last few days, and the club hopes he'll throw a bullpen session this weekend.

Bradford (left elbow sprain) threw 22 pitches of live batting practice on June 11 at Target Field. Bochy said he looked really good, and the Rangers hope he'll be stretched out to five innings by July 4.

Pablo López, Twins

López (right teres major strain) was transferred to the 60-day injured list on June 11.

Matt Chapman, Patrick Bailey, Jordan Hicks and Justin Verlander, Giants

The Giants placed Chapman on the 10-day injured list with right hand inflammation on June 10. Testing revealed a bone bruise and multiple strained ligaments in his fingers and he is currently hoping to return by the end of the first half.

Bailey was placed on the injured list with a neck strain on June 11.

Hicks (right great toe inflammation) threw a bullpen on June 10 at Coors Field.

Verlander (right pec strain) was scheduled to throw his next simulated game on June 11 in Colorado.

Jacob Wilson, Gio Urshela and Zack Gelof, Athletics

Wilson (left hamstring tightness) was scratched from the A's June 10 lineup as a precaution and remained out of the lineup June 11. Manager Mark Kotsay is hopeful Wilson could return for the team's series opener against the Royals on June 13.

Urshela (left hamstring strain) joined Triple-A Las Vegas for a rehab assignment on June 10 and is expected to begin playing later in the week.

Gelof (stress reaction in ribs) is expected to begin a rehab assignment during the week of June 16.

Kris Bryant, Rockies

Bryant (lumbar degenerative disk disease) is increasing his activity, but he said on June 11 that running is painful as he rehabs from a May 8 ablation procedure to combat lumbar degenerative disk disease in his back.

Corbin Burnes and Justin Martinez, D-backs

Burnes was scheduled to undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery on June 11.

Martinez was placed on the 15-day IL on June 10 with a sprained right UCL. He will seek a second opinion before deciding whether or not to have Tommy John surgery.

Max Scherzer, Blue Jays

Scherzer (right thumb inflammation) threw a three-inning simulated game in Dunedin, Fla., on June 8 and is on track to make a rehab start on June 13 with Triple-A Buffalo.