St. Louis places Flaherty, Bader on injured list

Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty throws to the playte during the first inning of Sunday afternoon's game against the Cubs at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Associated Press)
Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty throws to the playte during the first inning of Sunday afternoon's game against the Cubs at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Associated Press)

ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Cardinals placed right-hander Jack Flaherty and center fielder Harrison Bader on the injured list Monday.

Flaherty was placed on the 15-day list with a right shoulder strain. He left Sunday’s start after throwing two scoreless innings.

The 26-year-old missed the first 64 games of the season while recovering from shoulder surgery. He has made three starts and not pitched more than three innings in any one.

Bader, a Gold Glove winner, was placed on the 10-day list with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. He’s been dealing with the injury since spring training.

“Hopefully, it’s something that we still see him this year,” John Mozeliak, the Cardinals president of baseball operations, said of Flaherty. “I mean, we’re pretty optimistic that that will be the case based on what we’re hearing. But, you know, clearly it’s going to take some more time to get him back.”

Flaherty had made rehab starts in Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, where he gave up one run in seven combined innings, before being activated.

Bader said his foot has been bothering him more lately, including consecutive days where he experienced some sharp pain.

“There’s just a lot of days left and I just wanted to be smart about, you know, being the best version of myself and this team for the entirety of the season, so I think a small stint at the moment is best for all of us involved,” he said.

The team called up two rookies from Memphis, right-hander James Naile and outfielder Conner Capel.