TB +191 o10.0
NYY -210 u10.0
HOU -222 o7.5
CHW +201 u7.5
NYM -154 o8.0
STL +141 u8.0
CLE +133 o7.5
TOR -145 u7.5
SD +113 o9.5
PIT -122 u9.5
COL +248 o8.5
SF -279 u8.5
MIN +106 o9.5
BOS -115 u9.5
ATH +117 o9.0
MIA -126 u9.0
AZ +107 o10.0
PHI -116 u10.0
WAS +169 o8.5
CIN -185 u8.5
SEA -127 o9.0
TEX +117 u9.0
CHC -106 o8.5
MIL -102 u8.5
KC -101 o9.0
BAL -107 u9.0
LAD +108 o8.5
ATL -116 u8.5
DET -187 o9.0
LAA +171 u9.0

Philadelphia @ Atlanta injuries

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Philadelphia's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
B. Marsh CF Ten Day IL - Hamstring( Apr 19, '25) Apr 19, '25
The Philadelphia Phillies placed OF Brandon Marsh on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain, retroactive to April 17.
R. Suarez SP Fifteen Day IL - Back( Mar 22, '25) Mar 22, '25
The Philadelphia Phillies placed LHP Ranger Suárez on the 15-day injured list with a low back stiffness.

Philadelphia Starters Last Game

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Atlanta's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
N. Alvarez Jr. SS Sixty Day IL - Wrist( Apr 22, '25) Apr 22, '25
The Atlanta Braves transferred INF Nacho Alvarez Jr. from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list due to his wrist injury.
S. Strider SP Fifteen Day IL - Hamstring( Apr 20, '25) Apr 20, '25
The Atlanta Braves placed RHP Spencer Strider on the 15-day injured list with a hamstring injury.
R. Lopez SP Sixty Day IL - Shoulder( Apr 02, '25) Apr 02, '25
The Atlanta Braves transferred RHP Reynaldo López to the 60-day injured list as he recovers from arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
J. Jimenez RP Sixty Day IL - Knee( Mar 30, '25) Mar 30, '25
The Atlanta Braves transferred RHP Joe Jiménez from 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list as he recovers from knee surgery.
R. Acuna Jr. RF Ten Day IL - Knee( Mar 23, '25) Mar 23, '25
The Atlanta Braves placed OF Ronald Acuña on the 10-day injured list with a left knee injury.

Atlanta Starters Last Game

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