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injured list

[ in-jerd list ]

noun

Chiefly Baseball.
  1. Formerly disabled list. the list to which a player’s name is formally added for a designated number of days when the player is injured or ill, during which time the team can replace the player on its roster. : IL Compare injured reserve.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of injured list1

First recorded in 1945–50 for basketball, and in 2015–20 for baseball; disabled list ( def )
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Freddie Freeman, who hasn’t played since slipping in the shower on his surgically repaired ankle, is placed on the 10-day injured list by the Dodgers.

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During the Dodgers’ travel day to Philadelphia on Thursday, the team announced Freeman had been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 31.

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The timeline for Kopech’s and Kershaw’s returns are less clear, but Kershaw said he remains hopeful of being ready right around the time his 60-day injured list stint is up near the end of May.

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“It’s special,†said reliever Evan Phillips, who opened the season on the injured list but expects to begin a rehab assignment with triple-A Oklahoma City soon.

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Seattle’s starting pitching is among the best in baseball even with George Kirby starting the season on the injured list.

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