BAL +126 o8.0
CLE -136 u8.0
DET -124 o8.0
PIT +115 u8.0
SD -100 o8.0
MIA -108 u8.0
CIN -130 o8.5
WAS +120 u8.5
BOS +173 o8.5
PHI -190 u8.5
NYY +105 o9.0
TOR -113 u9.0
LAA +153 o9.5
NYM -166 u9.5
SF +106 o9.5
ATL -115 u9.5
CHW +193 o8.0
TB -214 u8.0
KC +223 o8.5
CHC -249 u8.5
ATH +200 o7.5
TEX -221 u7.5
STL -142 o12.0
COL +131 u12.0
HOU -114 o8.5
AZ +106 u8.5
MIL +110 o7.0
SEA -119 u7.0
MIN +190 o8.5
LAD -210 u8.5

Minnesota @ Philadelphia injuries

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Minnesota's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
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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Philadelphia's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
A. Bohm 3B Ten Day IL - Ribcage( Jul 18, '25) Jul 18, '25
The Philadelphia Phillies placed INF Alec Bohm on the 10-day injured list with a fractured left rib.
A. Nola SP Sixty Day IL - Ankle( Jun 18, '25) Jun 18, '25
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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