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Normally, the mood here is a dour one, with the emphasis being more on what’s been lost than what’s being gained.

But we’ve reached a point in the season when some of the early injury cases who once seemed so far over the horizon no longer are.

One such player is Pirates pitcher Jared Jones, who’s making his way back from an internal brace procedure on his elbow. The 24-year-old had the look of a rising star a couple years ago, standing out most for his slider and a high-rising fastball that brushed triple digits. It’s doing more than brushing now. In fact, his one rehab start at Triple-A on May 6 saw him average 98.8 mph on his fastball, up 1.5 mph from when we last saw him healthy. In all, he has a 1.88 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 11.3 K/9 in four rehab starts and is likely to need just 1-2 more.

If you’re looking for an impact pitcher on the waiver wire, Jones is a better bet than some flavor of the week. Which injured player could you consider dropping for him? Find out in the newest edition of IL Stash Rankings.

Too valuable to drop, period
1

Garrett Crochet


Boston Red Sox RP

shoulder inflammation – has built up to 35 pitches in two bullpen sessions, could return before the end of May
2

Francisco Lindor


New York Mets SS

strained calf – still no baseball activities, but could be back within the next month
3

Tarik Skubal


Detroit Tigers SP

loose bodies in elbow – already throwing off a mound despite having surgery May 6, could return within a month
4

Drake Baldwin


Atlanta Braves C

strained oblique – Grade 1 injury, so there’s hope for a minimal stay; let’s say 2-4 weeks
5

Cole Ragans


Kansas City Royals RP

elbow impingement – Sunday bullpen session went well, hoping to return when first eligible Friday
6

Hunter Brown


Houston Astros SP

strained shoulder – close to beginning rehab assignment with an eye on returning in mid-June
7

Cal Raleigh


Seattle Mariners C

strained oblique – finally addressing an issue that he’s been playing through, could resume baseball activities in a week
8

Logan Webb


San Francisco Giants SP

knee bursitis – scheduled for rehab start this week, which may be his only one
9

Gerrit Cole


New York Yankees SP

Tommy John surgery – looked great in newest rehab start and set to be activated this weekend
10

Tyler Glasnow


Los Angeles Dodgers SP

back spasms – not currently throwing after back flared up again but still looking at shorter ramp-up time once he’s ready
11

Corey Seager


Texas Rangers SS

back inflammation – avoided IL for five days before finally relenting; team thinks he could return before the end of May
12

Roman Anthony


Boston Red Sox OF

sprained wrist – tried swinging a bat Monday but still felt sore which likely delays him another week
13

Wyatt Langford


Texas Rangers OF

flexor strain – still not cleared for hitting or throwing, putting May return in doubt
14

Josh Hader


Houston Astros RP

biceps tendinitis – about halfway into rehab assignment, could return right around the start of June
15

Ryan Helsley


Baltimore Orioles RP

elbow inflammation – back to playing catch, expected to need rehab assignment before returning
16

Kris Bubic


Kansas City Royals SP

elbow soreness – seems optimistic it’s minor, but further testing will need to be conducted
17

Max Fried


New York Yankees SP

bone bruise in elbow – will stop throwing for a few weeks then have further imaging done to determine timetable
18

Hunter Greene


Cincinnati Reds SP

bone spurs in elbow – will throw first bullpen session in about a week, likely looking at six weeks of buildup
19

Blake Snell


Los Angeles Dodgers SP

loose bodies in elbow – having same revolutionary procedure that Tarik Skubal had, which supposedly has 4-to-6-week timetable
Also really difficult to drop
20

Eugenio Suarez


Cincinnati Reds 3B

strained oblique – set to begin rehab assignment this week, meaning he’ll likely be back before the end of the month
21

Jose Altuve


Houston Astros 2B

strained oblique – Grade 2 injury will sideline him well into June
22

Brandon Woodruff


Milwaukee Brewers SP

shoulder inflammation – will face hitters Friday to determine if he’s ready for rehab assignment
23

Jared Jones


Pittsburgh Pirates SP

internal brace procedure – has looked good with signs of improved velocity in four rehab starts, likely to make 1-2 more
24

Emilio Pagan


Cincinnati Reds RP

strained hamstring – about two weeks into 4-to-8-week timetable, expected back at some point in June
25

Spencer Schwellenbach


Atlanta Braves P

bone spurs in elbow – was nearing the start of throwing program at last report a week ago; out until second half
26

Edwin Diaz


Los Angeles Dodgers RP

loose bodies in elbow – still aiming for second half return
27

Ryan Jeffers


Minnesota Twins C

fractured hamate bone – will have surgery to remove bone; 6-to-8-week timetable puts him out until the All-Star break
28

Ryan O’Hearn


Pittsburgh Pirates RF

strained quadriceps – likely to miss at least a month with injury that’s described as moderate
29

Taj Bradley


Minnesota Twins SP

pectoral inflammation – struggled in rehab start Sunday, which might necessitate one more; he could instead return this weekend
30

Matthew Boyd


Chicago Cubs SP

torn meniscus – already back to throwing off a mound so could return in as soon as 4-6 weeks, potentially
Still a priority on some level
31

Trevor Story


Boston Red Sox SS

sports hernia – probably out at least six weeks, and there’s a chance he could be sidelined for the rest of the season
32

Luis Robert


New York Mets CF

herniated disc – still dealing with symptoms and likely 2-3 weeks away; A.J. Ewing thriving in absence
33

Mick Abel


Minnesota Twins P

elbow inflammation – back to playing catch last week after suffering triceps setback earlier; still a few weeks away
34

Chase Dollander


Colorado Rockies SP

sprained elbow – considered a mild case of an injury that can sometimes result in surgery; likely to miss only a month or two
35

Shane Bieber


Toronto Blue Jays SP

forearm fatigue – scheduled to face hitters for the first time Tuesday, likely weeks away from beginning rehab assignment
36

Corbin Burnes


Arizona Diamondbacks SP

Tommy John surgery – throwing bullpen sessions, still looking at midseason return
37

Nick Pivetta


San Diego Padres RP

flexor strain – no report since manager Craig Stammen reported Pivetta’s absence could measure in “weeks and maybe months” a month ago
38

Jacob Wilson


Athletics SS

shoulder subluxation – won’t go on rehab assignment until he sufficiently strengthens shoulder
Stashing is purely a luxury
39

Jose Caballero


New York Yankees 2B

fractured finger – has resumed fielding and throwing, has chance to return later this week
40

Brendan Donovan


Seattle Mariners 2B

strained groin – could resume baseball activities in 2-3 weeks, which means potentially a month on the sidelines
41

Yainer Diaz


Houston Astros C

strained oblique – seems like a mild case, but no timetable officially offered
42

Alejandro Kirk


Toronto Blue Jays C

fractured thumb – catching and hitting but no rehab assignment yet
43

Giancarlo Stanton


New York Yankees DH

strained calf – still not cleared to run yet, which pushes timeline back another couple weeks
44

Addison Barger


Toronto Blue Jays 3B

elbow inflammation – hopes to be cleared for hitting and throwing this week, missed time with ankle injury earlier
45

Kerry Carpenter


Detroit Tigers RF

sprained shoulder – running and throwing, will progress toward swinging a bat this week
46

Jorge Polanco


New York Mets 1B

Achilles bursitis – could go on rehab assignment soon, but return will be contingent on how he manages the pain
47

Hurston Waldrep


Atlanta Braves SP

bone spurs in elbow – has been throwing bullpen sessions, but won’t return any earlier than late June
48

Justin Steele


Chicago Cubs SP

UCL revision surgery – shut down from throwing in late April; will resume when asymptomatic, which likely pushes him to second half
49

Francisco Alvarez


New York Mets C

torn meniscus – given a 6-to-8-week timetable, which puts him out until right around the All-Star break
50

Kyle Teel


Chicago White Sox C

sprained knee – sidelined for another 3-6 weeks after already missing time with a Grade 2 hamstring strain
51

Heliot Ramos


San Francisco Giants LF

strained quadriceps – sidelined for “at least a couple of weeks and probably more than that,” according to manager Tony Vitello
52

Jasson Dominguez


New York Yankees CF

sprained shoulder – working to regain strength, but still at least a couple weeks away