PHI -110 o9.5
NYY +102 u9.5
CLE -101 o8.5
KC -109 u8.5
TOR +168 o7.0
DET -185 u7.0
TB +108 o9.0
CIN -117 u9.0
AZ -129 o9.0
PIT +119 u9.0
COL +225 o9.5
BAL -251 u9.5
ATL +101 o8.5
TEX -110 u8.5
ATH +162 o7.5
HOU -178 u7.5
WAS +197 o9.0
MIN -217 u9.0
CHC -182 o9.0
CHW +166 u9.0
MIA +147 o8.5
MIL -160 u8.5
LAD +132 o8.5
BOS -144 u8.5
CLE +118 o8.0
KC -130 u8.0
SD +131 o9.0
STL -142 u9.0
NYM -101 o7.5
SF -107 u7.5
SEA -132 o8.5
LAA +122 u8.5

Minnesota @ Kansas City injuries

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Minnesota's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
A. Misiewicz RP Fifteen Day IL - Shoulder( Jul 24, '25) Jul 24, '25
The Minnesota Twins placed RHP Anthony Misiewicz on the 15-day injured list with a left shoulder impingement.
D. Festa SP Fifteen Day IL - Shoulder( Jul 22, '25) Jul 22, '25
The Minnesota Twins placed RHP David Festa on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
B. Ober SP Fifteen Day IL - Hip( Jul 03, '25) Jul 03, '25
The Minnesota Twins said that RHP Bailey Ober continues to throw while on the injured list and has received medicine to eliminate inflammation in his injured left hip, per Dan Hayes of The Athletic
P. Lopez SP Sixty Day IL - Shoulder( Jul 03, '25) Jul 03, '25
The Minnesota Twins said that RHP Pablo López still has several hurdles left to clear before a timetable comes into focus, per Twins head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
L. Keaschall 2B Sixty Day IL - Forearm( Jul 03, '25) Jul 03, '25
The Minnesota Twins said that INF Luke Keaschall needs a lengthy rehab assignment, so it looks like he could return in late July or early August at this point, per Dan Hayes of The Athletic.

Minnesota Starters Last Game

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Kansas City's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
N. Loftin LF Seven Day IL - Concussion( Jul 22, '25) Jul 22, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed INF Nick Loftin on the 7-day injured list due to concussion.
M. Lorenzen SP Fifteen Day IL - Oblique( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed RHP Michael Lorenzen on the 15-day injured list with a left oblique strain. He played catch July 18 and is expected to miss one to two starts.
M. Canha LF Ten Day IL - Elbow( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed OF Mark Canha on the 10-day injured list with left elbow epicondylitis. Received an injection July 8 to help elbow soreness and got back to throwing after the All-Star break, but he has not been hitting yet.
D. Lynch IV RP Fifteen Day IL - Elbow( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed LHP Daniel Lynch on the 15-day injured list with a left elbow nerve irritation. Threw a bullpen session on July 18 in Kansas City, with another scheduled either July 20 or 21 as he continues his throwing progression.
M. Massey 2B Ten Day IL - Ankle( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed INF Michael Massey on the 10-day injured list due to a left ankle sprain. Pain symptoms from wrist injury have decreased, so focus is on getting timing back with his swing.
C. Ragans SP Sixty Day IL - Rotator Cuff( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals transferred LHP Cole Ragans to the 60-day injured list with a left rotator cuff strain. Ragans is on a consistent throwing program in Kansas City, with everything feeling well so far.
A. Marsh SP Sixty Day IL - Shoulder( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals placed RHP Alec Marsh on the 60-day injured list while rehabbing his injured right shoulder. Has been shut down since end of June with more shoulder soreness and will receive an injection week of July 21.
J. McArthur RP Sixty Day IL - Elbow( Jul 17, '25) Jul 17, '25
The Kansas City Royals transferred RHP James McArthur to the 60-day injured list due to an elbow olecranon surgery. Suffered setback in July when he underwent another procedure to remove the second screw that was put in during offseason elbow surgery.

Kansas City Starters Last Game

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