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Tampa Bay's Injuries
Player
POS
Status
Date
Note
P.
Fairbanks
RP
Out - Back(
Sep 17, '24)
Sep 17, '24
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Fairbanks is out of action due to a right lat strain, and he is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
J.
Springs
RP
Out - Elbow(
Sep 17, '24)
Sep 17, '24
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Springs has been out of the lineup due to left elbow fatigue, and it is anticipated that he will miss the remainder of the season.
J.
Waguespack
RP
Sixty Day IL - Shoulder(
May 18, '24)
May 18, '24
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Waguespack has been shifted to the 60-day injured list with a shoulder strain, and he will miss an undetermined length of time.
W.
Franco
SS
Out - Poss. Suspension(
Mar 28, '24)
Mar 28, '24
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Franco is facing a potential suspension for an off-field incident. He has been placed on administrative leave and he will miss an undetermined length of time.
S.
McClanahan
SP
Sixty Day IL - Elbow(
Feb 14, '24)
Feb 14, '24
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McClanahan has been shifted to the 60-day injured list after having Tommy John surgery on his left elbow, and he will not miss the entire 2024 season.
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Detroit's Injuries
Player
POS
Status
Date
Note
A.
Faedo
SP
Sixty Day IL - Personal(
Aug 30, '24)
Aug 30, '24
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Faedo has been shifted to the 60-day injured list due to a right shoulder strain, and he is without a definitive timetable for return.
J.
Baez
SS
Sixty Day IL - Hip(
Aug 26, '24)
Aug 26, '24
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Baez has been transferred to the 60-day injured list due to lumbar spine and hip inflammation, and team officials have yet to provide an exact return date.
S.
Gipson-Long
SP
Sixty Day IL - Elbow(
May 07, '24)
May 07, '24
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Gipson-Long has been shifted to the 60-day injured list while recovering from surgery to repair the UCL in his right elbow. He will be sidelined for the entire 2024 season.
Detroit Starters Last Game
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