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Philadelphia's Injuries
Player
POS
Status
Date
Note
A.
Nola
SP
Sixty Day IL - Ankle(
Jun 18, '25)
Jun 18, '25
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The Philadelphia Phillies transferred RHP Aaron Nola from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with a right ankle sprain.
Philadelphia Starters Last Game
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Toronto's Injuries
Player
POS
Status
Date
Note
B.
Bichette
SS
Day To Day - Knee(
Jul 01, '25)
Jul 01, '25
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Bichette is not in the starting lineup on Wednesday's (Jul. 02) matchup against Yankees due to a right knee discomfort.
P.
Schultz
RP
Fifteen Day IL - Middle Finger(
Jun 28, '25)
Jun 28, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed RHP Paxton Schultz on the 15-day injured list.
B.
Francis
SP
Fifteen Day IL - Shoulder(
Jun 16, '25)
Jun 16, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed RHP Bowden Francis on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder impingement.
D.
Varsho
CF
Ten Day IL - Hamstring(
May 31, '25)
May 31, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed OF Daulton Varsho on the 10-day injured list with left hamstring strain.
A.
Santander
RF
Ten Day IL - Shoulder(
May 29, '25)
May 29, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed OF Anthony Santander on the 10-day injured list due to a left shoulder inflammation.
R.
Burr
RP
Sixty Day IL - Shoulder(
Apr 26, '25)
Apr 26, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays transferred RHP Ryan Burr from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with a right shoulder inflammation.
A.
Manoah
SP
Sixty Day IL - Elbow(
Mar 16, '25)
Mar 16, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed RHP Alek Manoah on the 60-day injured list as he recovers from Tommy John surgery. He's expected to return in the summer of the 2025 season.
A.
Bastardo
SP
Sixty Day IL - Elbow(
Mar 11, '25)
Mar 11, '25
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The Toronto Blue Jays placed RHP Angel Bastardo on the 60-day injured list as he recovers from Tommy John surgery.
Toronto Starters Last Game
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