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Injured list - Wikipedia
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the injured list (IL) is a method for teams to remove their injured players from the roster in order to summon healthy players. Before the 2019 season, … Wikipedia
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Injured list - Wikipedia
October 25, 2025 - Players are placed on the 10-day/15-day injured list or the 60-day injured list, usually depending on the severity and/or recovery time of the injury. By rule, position players must spend a minimum of 10 days on the injured list while pitchers must spend a minimum of 15 days on the IL.
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Injured Lists
A player accrues one day of MLB Service Time for each day of the MLB regular season spent on an MLB Injured List. MLB: Per Article XIX-C of the CBA and with the player's consent, a player on the MLB 10-day,15-day, or 60-day Injured List may be assigned to a minor league club for rehabilitation ...
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Franchise Sports
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MLB Injured List rules explained: How does MLB injured list work?
April 27, 2021 - Explaining MLB injured list rules. How the MLB IL works for 10-day and 60-day. What it means to be put on injured list.
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MLB.com
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10-day Injured List | Glossary | MLB.com
Players can be placed on the 10-day injured list for any type of injury, though players with concussion symptoms are first sent to the 7-day injured list.
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MLB
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Health and safety protocols for 2021 MLB season
February 14, 2023 - • We have also agreed to allow any Clubs that experience a COVID-19 outbreak among their players to add to the Major League Active List temporarily, without the need for those players to be placed on waivers, outrighted, or optioned in order to be removed from the 40-man roster when players return from the COVID-19 Related Injured List.
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Viva El Birdos
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Reminder on 2021 MLB Playing Rules and COVID Protocols | Viva El Birdos
March 31, 2021 - Those rules did not go into effect last season, and will not operate this season either. *60-day IL back to normal: Last season, the 60-day IL was shortened to 45 days, but it is back to 60 for 2021.
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Seven rule changes MLB and the MLBPA should keep for 2021 season - CBSSports.com
February 8, 2021 - In fact, rule changes are necessary to make the season happen. Here, in no particular order, are seven rule changes we saw in 2020 that should be put in place again in 2021. I mean, duh. MLB will need the COVID-19 injured list again this year. Same deal as last year.
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MLB.com
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60-day Injured List | Glossary | MLB.com
All players are eligible for the 60-day IL, unlike the 10-day IL, which is only for position players, and the 15-day IL, which is for pitchers and two-way players. ... After the 2018 season, the 7-day disabled list (or "DL"), 10-day disabled ...
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Inactive Lists
A player accrues one day of MLB Service Time for each day of the MLB regular season spent on an MLB Injured List. MLB: Per Article XIX-C of the CBA and with the player's consent, a player on the MLB 10-day,15-day, or 60-day Injured List may be assigned to a minor league club for rehabilitation ...
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Covers
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MLB Injuries 2025 - Full Injury Report for Nov 18, 2025
See which players are on the MLB injured list today and get the latest baseball injury news with our injury report for every team in the MLB.
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NYTimes
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It’s Not Your Imagination: Baseball Players Are Getting Hurt a Lot (Published 2021)
June 3, 2021 - (There are several caveats: New rules were adopted for baseball amid the pandemic, such as seven-inning doubleheaders and a runner on second base at the start of each extra inning; Conte didn’t compare 2021 with last year because 2020 provided such a small sample size; he included only orthopedic injuries, and thus no viral infections; active rosters increased from 25 players in 2019 to 26 in 2021; and teams sometimes use the injured list to manage their rosters, such as putting a player there with a minor ailment he could play through simply to give a roster spot to someone else.)
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Understanding MLB Injured List: Rules, Duration
March 12, 2024 - Explore the MLB Injured List—discover what it means, how long you can stay on the 7-day injured list, the 15-day injured list, and the workings of the 60-day injured list.
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Baseball Bible
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What Is The MLB Injured List? - Baseball Bible
October 27, 2023 - Injuries are managed with four different classifications of injured lists: 7-Day, 10-Day, 15-Day, and 60-Day. Players are placed on the injured list if their medical staff agrees that they need time off for recovery.
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Metro League
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What Is MLB Injured List? - Metro League
July 12, 2023 - The team must provide medical documentation to support the need for the player’s placement on the IL. The duration of the IL stint varies depending on the type of IL. As of the 2021 season, the minimum duration is 10 days for most injuries.
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MLB Injury Report and Status 2025 - CBS Sports
site: media | arena: mlb | pageType: injuries | section: | slug: | sport: baseball | route: player_injuries_by_team | 6-keys: media/spln/mlb/reg/free/injury
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Injured list | Baseball Wiki | Fandom
October 29, 2024 - In Major League Baseball, the injured list (IL) (previously referred to as the "disabled list") is a means for teams to remove their injured players from the roster in order to summon healthy players to temporarily replace them. A player may be (but does not have to be) placed on an injured list at any time that he is too injured or ill to play at a league standard, whether the cause of the injury was baseball-related or not.