

Kansas City's larger problem is still the rotation tax. Cole Ragans (elbow), Kris Bubic (arm fatigue), and Alec Marsh (shoulder) are all on the shelf, which is how a guy like Luinder Avila ends up making his second career start in the series opener. Cameron is supposed to be the steady veteran presence in that mix, but a 4.61 ERA says the steady part has been more aspiration than reality.

- Day-To-DayMaikel Garcia (3B) — Garcia (hamstring) will be re-evaluated Monday, Jaylon T. Thompson of The Kansas City Star reports.05/31
- Day-To-DayAnthony Simonelli (SP) — no05/08
- Day-To-DayJavier Vaz (2B) — Vaz (fingers) has produced a .238/.304/.262 slash line with zero home runs and three stolen bases in 10 games since being activated from Double-A Northwest Arkansas' 7-day injured list April 22.05/08
- Day-To-DayTyson Guerrero (RP) — no05/08
- 10-Day-ILJonathan India (2B) — The Royals announced Tuesday that India underwent season-ending surgery to repair the labrum in his left shoulder.05/08
- 15-Day-ILNick Mears (RP) — Mears (2-3) was tagged with the loss in relief Friday against the Mariners after allowing two runs on one hit and one walk over one inning.05/29
- 15-Day-ILKris Bubic (SP) — Bubic (elbow) is still dealing with general left arm fatigue, MLB.com reports.05/28
- 15-Day-ILCarlos Estevez (RP) — Estevez (shoulder) began playing catch Wednesday, MLB.com reports.05/28
- 15-Day-ILCole Ragans (SP) — Royals manager Matt Quatraro said Monday that Ragans (elbow) will be shut down for 2-to-3 days after not bouncing back well from Saturday's rehab start with Triple-A Omaha, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.05/25
- 60-Day-ILJames McArthur (RP) — McArthur (elbow) underwent surgery Friday to help combat continued soreness and inflammation, MLB.com reports.05/25
- 60-Day-ILAlec Marsh (SP) — The Royals placed Marsh (shoulder) on the 60-day injured list Thursday.05/08

- Day-To-DayDane Myers (CF) — Myers went 1-for-4 with a solo home run during the Reds' 7-4 loss to the Guardians on Saturday.05/30
- Day-To-DayConnor Burns (C) — no05/08
- Day-To-DayJosh Staumont (RP) — The Twins reinstated Staumont (calf) from the 15-day injured list Friday and optioned him to Triple-A St. Paul, Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic reports.05/08
- 10-Day-ILElly De La Cruz (SS) — Reds manager Terry Francona said Monday that an MRI on De La Cruz's right hamstring showed between a Grade 1 and Grade 2 strain, Charlie Goldsmith of Fox 19 Now Cincinnati reports.06/01
- 10-Day-ILJose Trevino (C) — Trevino (hamstring) is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Friday, MLB.com reports.05/27
- 10-Day-ILKe'Bryan Hayes (3B) — Hayes is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Phillies.05/22
- 15-Day-ILEmilio Pagan (RP) — Pagan (hamstring) underwent an MRI exam Friday that showed positive results, MLB.com reports.05/31
- 15-Day-ILPierce Johnson (RP) — Johnson threw a scoreless seventh inning in Tuesday's win over the Phillies to pick up his fourth hold of the season. He struck out two while allowing a walk.05/30
- 15-Day-ILRhett Lowder (SP) — Lowder (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday, Charlie Goldsmith of Fox 19 Now Cincinnati reports.05/27
- OutCarson Spiers (SP) — The Reds re-signed Spiers (elbow) to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training Monday.05/08
- 60-Day-ILGraham Ashcraft (RP) — Ashcraft allowed four runs on one hit and three walks without retiring a batter in the eighth inning of Friday's 7-6 win over Cleveland.05/29
- 60-Day-ILHunter Greene (SP) — Greene (elbow) threw a successful bullpen session Tuesday, Charlie Goldsmith of Fox 19 Now Cincinnati reports.05/26
- 60-Day-ILBrandon Williamson (SP) — The Reds transferred Williamson (shoulder) from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Wednesday.05/08
Abbott is the more interesting profile here. He spent May posting absurd run-prevention numbers — multiple outlets have him at sub-1.00 ERA for the month going into his Mets dud — which lines up with the All-Star form from 2025 finally reappearing. If the lefty version of Abbott that lived in May shows up tonight, a Royals lineup that scored nine on Monday is going to look a lot more like the one that hit .200 against Texas all weekend.
The market agrees the Reds are the side: Cincinnati sits at -123 on the moneyline with the total parked at 8.5. Fade the recency bias on Monday's blowout if you want, but the run-line at Reds -1.5 (+163) is the only price that feels honest given how thin the Royals are behind Cameron and how badly Abbott has been missing bats. Either way, it's the rare Kansas City game where the starter actually has a chance to dictate the night.

