Has it really been three months since my last post? I mean the last time you heard from me was when Juan Soto signed with the New York Mets. The past 90 days have been extremely busy for me with work, coaching basketball and the distraction of other sports (St. John’s is ranked #6 in the country!). But I am back with the promise I won’t go an additional three months between entries. With the warm sunshine of Florida and Arizona invading our TV’s with Spring Training games, we are getting ready for our favorite pastime. Unfortunately, there are a number of big name players who will have their debuts in 2025 delayed by injuries.

Actually, I feel like this is an usually high number of players who will miss the start of the season because of IL stints.
Start with the two New York teams. Though it’s no surprise that Giancarlo Stanton is hurt, the timing is new. I feel like he is heading for surgery even though that has been described as a last resort. Luis Gil is out for three months. DJ LeMahieu will be out for who knows how long with a calf injury. On the Queens side, Frankie Montas (another shocker) will be out as long as Gil and Sean Manaea might return by the end of April. The Philadelphia Phillies have been relatively unscathed on the injury front. However, Caitlyn is already waffling between excitement and gloom after the Phillies’ staff was torched for 29 runs in two games earlier this week.
As far as the rest of the league goes, key players on playoff contending teams are dropping. MVP candidate Gunnar Henderson could miss the start of Baltimore’s season with an intercostal strain. In addition, the O’s will be minus starter Grayson Rodriguez to start the season with arm trouble and Andrew Kittredge for months after knee surgery. Sean Murphy of the Atlanta Braves will miss four to six weeks with a rib injury. Seattle’s George Kirby, arguably the team’s best pitcher, will start the season on the IL with shoulder inflammation. Dodgers reliever Michael Kopech is dealing with forearm tightness. Detroit’s Parker Meadows (nerve issue) and Matt Vierling (rotator cuff) are both expected to be placed on the IL. Other notable names due to miss significant time are Andrew Benintendi and Anthony Rendon.
Maybe it’s just me and this is a normal amount of injuries we see in Spring Training. Maybe it feels like this is an abnormal amount of hurt players because of the volume of Yankees and Mets that will miss time. It stinks that so many good players will miss Opening Day. I pray for the health of all players and that they return in time to play the majority of games in 2025.









