LAD -140 o8.5
MIL +129 u8.5
TOR -134 o8.0
CHW +123 u8.0
PHI -129 o8.0
SF +119 u8.0
TB +128 o8.0
DET -139 u8.0
NYM -152 o10.0
BAL +139 u10.0
SEA +136 o9.5
NYY -148 u9.5
COL +267 o9.0
BOS -302 u9.0
MIA +125 o8.5
CIN -136 u8.5
CHC -104 o9.5
MIN -104 u9.5
PIT +163 o8.5
KC -179 u8.5
WAS +164 o8.5
STL -179 u8.5
CLE +134 o7.5
HOU -146 u7.5
TEX -113 o9.5
LAA +104 u9.5
AZ +129 o8.5
SD -140 u8.5
ATL -103 o10.5
ATH -105 u10.5

Colorado @ St. Louis injuries

Busch Stadium

Colorado's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
E. Tovar SS Ten Day IL - Oblique( Jun 05, '25) Jun 05, '25
The Colorado Rockies placed INF Ezequiel Tovar on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain.
K. Bryant DH Sixty Day IL - Lumbar( May 10, '25) May 10, '25
The Colorado Rockies transferred OF Kris Bryant from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with lumbar degenerative disk disease.
J. Criswell SP Sixty Day IL - Elbow( Apr 13, '25) Apr 13, '25
The Colorado Rockies transferred RHP Jeff Criswell to the 60-day injured list as he recovers from Tommy John surgery. He's expected to miss the 2025 season.

Colorado Starters Last Game

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St. Louis's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
N. Arenado 3B Day To Day - Shoulder( Jul 07, '25) Jul 07, '25
Arenado is not in the lineup for Tuesday's (Jul. 8) game against the Nationals.
J. Walker RF Ten Day IL - Appendicitis( Jun 24, '25) Jun 24, '25
The St. Louis Cardinals placed OF Jordan Walker on the 10-day injured list.
I. Herrera C Ten Day IL - Hamstring( Jun 19, '25) Jun 19, '25
The St. Louis Cardinals placed C Iván Herrera on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain.
Z. Thompson RP Sixty Day IL - Lat( Apr 06, '25) Apr 06, '25
The St. Louis Cardinals transferred LHP Zack Thompson from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with a tear in the left side lat muscle.

St. Louis Starters Last Game

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