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The Chicago White Sox have placed right-handed reliever Liam Hendriks on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation.

Hendriks, 34, has appeared in five games since making his season debut on May 29 after missing the start of the year following a diagnosis of stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

The All-Star closer is 2-0 with one save and a 5.40 ERA. Fittingly, Hendriks’ first win of the season came on June 4, which is National Cancer Survivors Day in the United States.

Hendriks last pitched on Friday, earning the win as Chicago notched a walk-off victory over the Miami Marlins.

Hendriks’ trip to the IL is retroactive to Saturday. In a corresponding move, the White Sox recalled left-hander Tanner Banks from Triple-A Charlotte.

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Red Sox put Dobbins on IL with strained elbow

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SAN FRANCISCO — Right-hander Hunter Dobbins was placed on the 15-day injured list Sunday by the Boston Red Sox with a strained pitching elbow.

The move for Dobbins is retroactive to Saturday.

He is 4-1 with a 4.10 ERA over 12 appearances and 10 starts this year. He started Friday’s series opener at San Francisco and issued five walks and four earned runs over four innings.

To fill his roster spot, Boston recalled right-hander Richard Fitts from Triple-A Worcester.

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Scherzer (thumb) to come off IL, start on Wed.

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TORONTO — Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer is expected to be activated from the 60-day injured list to start for Toronto at Cleveland on Wednesday, manager John Schneider said after the Blue Jays’ 4-2 loss to the White Sox on Sunday.

“He’s ready to go,” Schneider said of Scherzer, adding that the veteran right-hander will likely be capable of throwing as many as 90 pitches.

Scherzer was declared ready to return after throwing between 30 and 40 pitches in a bullpen session Sunday morning.

“Really, really excited to have him back,” Schneider said. “That’s a huge, huge, obviously, addition to us. It’s Max Scherzer. I’ll take that any day of the week.”

At Columbus on Wednesday, Scherzer gave up two runs, struck out four and walked none over 4⅓ innings in the second of two rehab starts for Triple-A Buffalo.

The previous Friday, Scherzer struck out eight in 4⅓ scoreless innings for the Bisons in a home start against Worcester.

The 40-year-old Scherzer signed a one-year, $15.5 million deal with the Blue Jays in February. He left his Toronto debut against Baltimore on March 29 after three innings because of soreness in his right lat muscle. The next day, Toronto put Scherzer on the injured list because of inflammation in his thumb.

Scherzer has had two cortisone injections this season to relieve inflammation in his troublesome thumb. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list last month but became eligible to return May 29.

He went 2-4 with a 3.95 ERA in nine starts for Texas last season, starting the year on the injured list while recovering from lower back surgery. Scherzer said earlier this season that his sore thumb, which also impacted his 2022 and 2023 seasons, was also an issue in 2024.

Scherzer won World Series titles with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. He won his first Cy Young Award after going 21-3 with a 2.90 ERA in 32 starts for Detroit in 2013. The eight-time All-Star earned consecutive NL Cy Young Awards with the Nationals in 2016 and 2017.

Scherzer has a career record of 216-112 with a 3.16 ERA in 467 games, including 458 starts. He has 3,408 strikeouts in 2,881 innings.

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Mets demote struggling catcher Alvarez to minors

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The New York Mets have demoted struggling catcher Francisco Alvarez to Triple-A Syracuse, the team announced Sunday.

Catcher Hayden Senger was promoted to the majors in a corresponding move to become the backup to now-primary catcher Luis Torrens.

The moves come after Alvarez went 2-for-5 with a home run in the Mets’ 11-4 Saturday night victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, which snapped New York’s seven-game losing streak.

Alvarez, however, has struggled at the plate this season, hitting .236 with three home runs and 11 RBIs in 35 games. He has an OPS of .652 with 38 strikeouts.

Alvarez, 23, was baseball’s No. 1 prospect in 2022 and hit 25 home runs as a rookie in 2023. In parts of four seasons with the Mets since debuting in 2022, Alvarez is a .223 hitter with 40 homers and 122 RBIs in 263 games.

Senger, 28, made his major league debut this season with the Mets, appearing in 13 games and hitting .179 in 28 at-bats.

The Mets (46-31) enter Sunday night’s game against the Phillies (46-31) tied for first place in the National League East standings.

Field Level Media contributed to this report.

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