Injury Notes: Mariners, Twins, Reds, Dodgers – MLB Trade Rumors

By Connor Byrne|September 22, 2020 at 10:02 pm CDT

Twins right-hander Jake Odorizzi will “most likely” be on their wild-card series lineup, per supervisor Jake Odorizzi (via Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com). As a result, the Twins– who provided him a $17.8 MM qualifying deal last winter– have just gotten 13 2/3 innings of 6.59 ERA pitching from Odorizzi this season.

Reds left-hander Wade Miley, on the IL with a shoulder pressure considering that Aug. 28, is “pretty close to 100 percent,” according to manager David Bell (through Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer). The playoff-contending Reds are most likely to use Miley out of the bullpen if he is able to return this year, Nightengale passes on. Signed to a two-year, $15MM agreement last winter, Miley has actually made 4 starts and tossed 12 1/3 innings of 6.57 ERA ball in a Cincinnati uniform. For the team, its rotation has still been among the leagues best due to the fact that of the work of Trevor Bauer, Luis Castillo, Sonny Gray and Tyler Mahle.
The Dodgers scratched 3rd baseman Justin Turner from their game against the Athletics on Tuesday since of left hamstring discomfort, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com tweets. The Dodgers said the relocation was precautionary, however its worth noting that Turner missed out on a couple weeks previously this month with a left hamstring strain. This latest problem might be a concern for the Dodgers as they approach the playoffs.

Mariners outfielder/infielder Dylan Moore is done for the season as an outcome of a concussion, the group announced. Moore suffered the injury when he took a pitch off the helmet on Monday, ending what was a fantastic campaign for the 28-year-old. Moore batted.255/.358/.496 with 8 crowning achievement and 12 taken bases over 159 plate appearances in 2020.

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Twins right-hander Jake Odorizzi will “probably” be on their wild-card series roster, per supervisor Jake Odorizzi (through Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com). Odorizzi has actually been on the IL given that Sept. 19 with a blister on his ideal middle finger. As a result, the Twins– who gave him a $17.8 MM certifying offer last winter– have just gotten 13 2/3 innings of 6.59 ERA pitching from Odorizzi this season.