Fantasy Baseball Draft Injury Stashes: Eury Perez, Gerrit Cole, Kodai Senga, Max Scherzer

A few weeks ago, I told someone at a draft that this had been a pretty good spring without too many bad injuries. Since then, it feels like guys are going down left and right. You can find all of my tiers of which players may be worth stashing, particularly at a discount, and which ones are not. Below we dive into a few notable names this draft season: DDD.

Fantasy Baseball Injury Stashes

Worth The Wait

  • Jhoan Duran: Out with an oblique injury, will probably miss 4-6 weeks.
  • Walker Buehler: Starting the year on the IL, but has looked great in bullpens.
  • Lars Nootbaar: Broken ribs but could return in May.
  • Max Scherzer: Back injury, but will pitch this summer.
  • Clayton Kershaw: Will pitch this summer.
  • Taj Bradley: Pectoral injury, probably out until May.
  • Josh Lowe: Starting the year on the IL with an oblique injury, but should only miss about a month,
  • Vaughn Grissom: Grissom had a setback with his groin injury and is not expected back until mid-to-late April, according to the Red Sox.

Probably Not Worth It

  • Shane Baz: Probably out until May and then managed.
  • Gerrit Cole: Out 1-2 months with elbow pain, may end in Tommy John surgery.
  • Kodai Senga: Not pitching for the next 7-10 days after already being out for three weeks.
  • TJ Friedl: Broken wrist and out for 10 weeks. Wrist injuries often sap power so I would pass here.
  • Kyle Bradish: Working his way back from an elbow injury, probably ends in TJ surgery.
  • Gavin Williams: Dealing with an elbow issue, which may end in TJ.
  • Eury Perez: Elbow pain. Getting an MRI but may end in TJ surgery.

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