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== Injured List == | |||
[[File:Disabled_list_article_(April_1925).jpg|thumb|right|An article from April 1925 discussing the disabled list.]] | |||
The '''injured list''' (IL), formerly known as the '''disabled list''', is a designation used in professional sports leagues to identify players who are unable to participate in games due to injury. This system allows teams to replace injured players on their active roster with healthy players, ensuring that the team can continue to compete effectively. | |||
== History == | |||
The concept of the injured list has evolved over time. Originally referred to as the "disabled list," the term was changed to "injured list" in 2019 by Major League Baseball (MLB) to better reflect the nature of the list and to avoid the negative connotations associated with the term "disabled." | |||
== | == Purpose == | ||
The primary purpose of the injured list is to provide teams with the flexibility to manage their rosters when players are unable to play due to injury. By placing a player on the injured list, a team can temporarily remove the player from the active roster and call up a replacement from the minor leagues or free agency. | |||
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== | == Types of Injured Lists == | ||
* [[Major League Baseball | |||
There are several types of injured lists, each with different durations and rules: | |||
* '''10-day IL''': This is the most common type of injured list, used for players with short-term injuries. Players must remain on the list for a minimum of 10 days. | |||
* '''60-day IL''': Used for more severe injuries, this list requires players to be inactive for at least 60 days. It allows teams to open a spot on the 40-man roster. | |||
* '''7-day IL''': Specifically for players with concussions, this list allows for a shorter recovery period. | |||
== Impact on Teams == | |||
The injured list plays a crucial role in team strategy and roster management. Teams must carefully assess the severity of a player's injury and decide whether to place them on the injured list. This decision impacts the team's lineup and can influence game outcomes. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Major League Baseball]] | |||
* [[Roster (sports)]] | * [[Roster (sports)]] | ||
* [[Injury (sports)]] | |||
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[[Category:Sports terminology]] | [[Category:Sports terminology]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 16 February 2025
Injured List[edit]

The injured list (IL), formerly known as the disabled list, is a designation used in professional sports leagues to identify players who are unable to participate in games due to injury. This system allows teams to replace injured players on their active roster with healthy players, ensuring that the team can continue to compete effectively.
History[edit]
The concept of the injured list has evolved over time. Originally referred to as the "disabled list," the term was changed to "injured list" in 2019 by Major League Baseball (MLB) to better reflect the nature of the list and to avoid the negative connotations associated with the term "disabled."
Purpose[edit]
The primary purpose of the injured list is to provide teams with the flexibility to manage their rosters when players are unable to play due to injury. By placing a player on the injured list, a team can temporarily remove the player from the active roster and call up a replacement from the minor leagues or free agency.
Types of Injured Lists[edit]
There are several types of injured lists, each with different durations and rules:
- 10-day IL: This is the most common type of injured list, used for players with short-term injuries. Players must remain on the list for a minimum of 10 days.
- 60-day IL: Used for more severe injuries, this list requires players to be inactive for at least 60 days. It allows teams to open a spot on the 40-man roster.
- 7-day IL: Specifically for players with concussions, this list allows for a shorter recovery period.
Impact on Teams[edit]
The injured list plays a crucial role in team strategy and roster management. Teams must carefully assess the severity of a player's injury and decide whether to place them on the injured list. This decision impacts the team's lineup and can influence game outcomes.