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Top 25 Injured Players to Stash for Fantasy Baseball - Week 19 (2025)

Alek Manoah - Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

Josh's top 25 injured players to stash for fantasy baseball as of Week 19 (2025). His top fantasy baseball injury stashes for IL spots and redraft leagues.

Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's time for your weekly update of Injured Players to Stash for Fantasy Baseball series as we head into Week 19 of the 2025 MLB season. Today, we provide you with the top 25 high-profile injured MLB players rostered in less than 65% of leagues worth stashing in your leagues, including names like Shane Bieber, Dylan Crews, Rhys Hoskins, and more.

We're into August now, which means the playoffs are on the horizon. Whether you have a spot locked up or you're fighting to get in, knowing who to pick up for the coming weeks can give you a competitive edge.

I've compiled a list of the top 25 injured players to stash, and mentioned five players that deserve a spotlight this week. Given the limited time left in the season, I will try my best to focus on players with more tangible timelines. Now, let's get into the list.

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Top 25 Stash-Worthy Injured Players For Fantasy Baseball

Player Team IL Type Roster % Estimated Return
Shane McClanahan Tampa Bay Rays IL60 (Triceps) 65% TBD
Bryce Miller Seattle Mariners IL15 (Elbow) 64% Late August
Jacob Wilson Athletics IL10 (Forearm) 60% TBD
Jonathan Aranda Tampa Bay Rays IL10 (Wrist) 59% TBD
Tommy Edman Los Angeles Dodgers IL10 (Ankle) 54% TBD
Shane Bieber Toronto Blue Jays IL60 (Elbow) 53% Late August
Nolan Arenado St. Louis Cardinals IL60 (Shoulder) 53% TBD
Anthony Santander Toronto Blue Jays IL10 (Ankle) 50% TBD
Dylan Crews Washington Nationals IL60 (Oblique) 47% August 5-10
Tyler Mahle Texas Rangers IL60 (Shoulder) 39% Early September
Zach Eflin Baltimore Orioles IL15 (Back) 39% TBD
Spencer Arrighetti Houston Astros IL60 (Thumb) 36% August 6
Jake Burger Texas Rangers IL10 (Quadriceps) 33% August 8-10
Andres Gimenez Toronto Blue Jays IL10 (Ankle) 32% TBD
Jameson Taillon Chicago Cubs IL15 (Calf) 32% Mid-August
Luke Keaschall Minnesota Twins IL60 (Forearm) 25% August 5
Rhys Hoskins Milwaukee Brewers IL10 (Thumb) 25% Late August
Ryan Mountcastle Baltimore Orioles IL16 (Hamstring) 23% August 8-10
Kyle Bradish Baltimore Orioles IL60 (Elbow) 12% Mid-August
Cristian Javier Houston Astros IL60 (Elbow) 7% Mid-August
Michael Lorenzen Kansas City Royals IL15 (Oblique) 7% Late August
Lance McCullers Jr. Houston Astros IL15 (Finger) 7% Mid-August
Simeon Woods Richardson Minnesota Twins IL15 (Illness) 7% August 17
Alek Manoah Toronto Blue Jays IL60 (Elbow) 2% Late August
Max Muncy Athletics IL10 (Hand) 2% Late August

 

Fantasy Baseball Players To Monitor Closely

Shane Bieber, SP - Toronto Blue Jays

Rostered: 53% Yahoo!
Estimated Return: Late August

The newest member of the Blue Jays' rotation was acquired at the trade deadline and has yet to make his 2025 debut. The pitcher joining Toronto atop the AL East is none other than Shane Bieber.

Bieber had a mediocre 2023 season and then got hurt early in 2024, so it's been nearly three years since he was last considered one of the best pitchers in baseball. Despite that long gap, it's important to remember the type of pitcher Bieber was and the type of pitcher he can potentially be this season.

In 2022, Bieber posted a 2.88 ERA in 200 innings. That 200-inning mark is an impressive one when you learn that only four pitchers reached that mark last season. When he's healthy, Bieber is known for pitching deep into games often.

Bieber also reached tremendous heights in 2020 when he took home the AL Cy Young award and the pitching triple crown, albeit in a shortened season. Bieber was electric back then, and if he can be anywhere close to the level, fantasy managers will be in for a treat.

The 30-year-old's most recent rehab start came at Triple-A, and he struck out six batters in five innings. Bieber is likely only a rehab start or two away from joining the Blue Jays' rotation, and when he does, he'll have a high-powered offense behind him to help win games.

Bieber is rostered in just over half of Yahoo! leagues, which means he's possibly out there in your league. The newest Blue Jay hurler is worth adding in every league because he possesses league-winning upside.

Dylan Crews, OF - Washington Nationals

Rostered: 47% Yahoo!
Estimated Return: August 5-10

I wrote about Crews two weeks ago, but it's time to bring him up again. The Nationals outfielder is coming to the end of his rehab journey and should be activated from the 60-day injured list sometime this week.

Most of his sleeper appeal this past draft season appears to have worn off because he's available in over half of Yahoo! leagues, but the reason he was a popular breakout candidate remains. Crews is ultimately still the same player who ranked as one of the best prospects in baseball and was drafted second overall.

His significant oblique injury has kept him from playing nearly the entire season, but his imminent return means he should be on the radar of every fantasy baseball player.

Crews arrived at Triple-A last week to continue his rehab process, and he has been raking there. In his most recent game, Crews went 2-for-4 with a home run and a double. Crews is projected back sometime this week, so stash him while you can.

Rhys Hoskins, 1B - Milwaukee Brewers

Rostered: 25% Yahoo!
Estimated Return: Late August

Rhys Hoskins has been one of the most consistent power threats in baseball when healthy, and managers should expect more of the same when he returns.

Since the 2021 season, Hoskins has hit 26 or more home runs in each year. Hoskins racked up 12 home runs in 82 games this season, putting him essentially on a 24-homer pace.

The Brewers are currently the best team in baseball, and Andrew Vaughn has done a valiant job in his stead, but Milwaukee is a better team when Hoskins is part of the lineup. Hoskins is rostered in just 25% of Yahoo! leagues and should return to the team by the end of August. He's a smart stash option for teams looking to make up some ground in the power department.

Simeon Woods Richardson, SP - Minnesota Twins

Rostered: 7% Yahoo!
Estimated Return: August 16

I can't say that I'm the biggest believer in Simeon Woods Richardson, but there's no denying that he was on an impressive run before hitting the injured list with an illness.

In his last eight starts before getting sick, Woods Richardson hadn't allowed more than three earned runs in any start. The Twins pitcher also went at least five innings in five of his last eight starts.

There is optimism that the 24-year-old will return on August 16, when he is first eligible. He is only rostered in 7% of Yahoo! leagues right now, and that looks pretty underpriced for how he's been performing lately.

Stash Woods Richardson in deep leagues because he can produce serviceable starting pitcher numbers for next to nothing. As long as you keep your expectations low, Woods Richardson is a worthwhile fantasy rotation piece.

Alek Manoah, SP - Toronto Blue Jays

Rostered: 2% Yahoo!
Estimated Return: Late August

Manoah is an interesting player to analyze because he had one of the most significant statistical downfalls in recent memory.

In 2022, Manoah posted a 2.24 ERA in 196 2/3 innings. One year after posting that incredible season, Manoah had a dreadful 2o23 season. Manoah's 2023 ERA was 5.87 in 87 1/3 innings. The Blue Jays pitcher had his ERA jump over three runs in just one season.

Manoah's 2024 season proved that there is still some hope for him to bounce back. In 2024, he posted a 3.40 ERA in just 24 1/3 innings before suffering his elbow injury. If he can regain his form from the 2o22 season, he could be one of the most impactful players available on waivers.

Manoah recently threw a bullpen session and will reportedly make a start at Double-A on Thursday, August 7. The 27-year-old is rostered in just 2% of Yahoo! leagues, making him a widely available lottery ticket to bet on. If your team is locked into the playoffs and you're looking for ways to improve down the stretch, Manoah is a low-risk/high-reward option.

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