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Phillies' rotation plans for the week ahead with Wheeler returning Monday
A look at the Phillies’ rotation plans for the week ahead with Zack Wheeler returning on Monday.
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Used to playing through pain, even Harper knew it was time to sit down
Bryce Harper has played 57 of the Phillies’ 63 games, feeling pain in his right wrist with nearly every swing he’s taken.
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Phillies place Bryce Harper on injured list, call up prospect Otto Kemp
Bryce Harper was placed on the 10-day injured list Saturday and Phillies prospect Otto Kemp, who has raked all season at Triple A, was called up to take his place on the active roster.
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Bryce Harper out, dealing with wrist soreness that has lingered for a while
Bryce Harper is out of the Phillies’ lineup again, dealing with right wrist soreness that has lingered and may be affecting his swing.
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Phillies welcome Harper back to lineup, hope to snap 4-game skid
Coming off their longest losing streak in over a month, the Phillies were thrilled to welcome Bryce Harper back to the lineup Tuesday night in Toronto.
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Harper ‘really bruised' but will try to swing; Phillies rotation options
Bryce Harper will try to swing for the first time since being hit Tuesday and Kyle Schwarber is ramping up a bit at first base. Plus, a closer look at the Phillies’ looming rotation decisions.
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Harper out for Phils-Braves doubleheader after HBP, but doing ‘a lot better than we expected'
Rob Thomson was encouraged overall by Bryce Harper’s progress since he took a Spencer Strider fastball to the arm Tuesday night.
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Nola tests himself a bit more on Sunday, discusses ankle injury
Aaron Nola ran this weekend for the first time since being placed on the IL, tested himself a bit more on Sunday and discussed an ankle injury that’s taking a bit longer to heal than he expected.
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Nola's recovery from ankle sprain taking a bit longer than expected
Aaron Nola’s right ankle sprain is not healing quite as quickly as the Phillies originally anticipated and it does not sound like he will throw a bullpen session this weekend.
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Phillies encouraged by Painter's progress; Nola sore but improving
The Phillies are encouraged by how Andrew Painter’s arm has responded after six minor-league starts and will extend him a bit farther on Wednesday night.
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Marsh back in Phillies' lineup but Rojas will still get chances
Brandon Marsh was back in the Phillies’ lineup Saturday after missing two weeks with a hamstring strain. What does it mean for Johan Rojas?
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Brandon Marsh pulled from 4th rehab game with hamstring cramp
Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh exited his fourth rehab game at Triple A with a cramp in the hamstring he strained 10 days earlier.
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Sanchez won't start Tuesday but Phillies encouraged
Cristopher Sanchez will not take his turn in the Phillies’ rotation on Tuesday, but the news on his forearm has been promising.
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Sanchez feeling ‘normal' the morning after forearm injury
Cristopher Sanchez showed up to the ballpark on Wednesday feeling normal and wanting to play catch. The latest on the Phillies lefty who suffered a forearm injury against the Mets.
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Suarez moved up to AAA, could be back with Phillies during next homestand
Ranger Suarez will start twice at Triple A this week and could be back in the Phillies’ rotation by the end of next week’s homestand.
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Suarez makes second rehab start, getting closer to returning to Phillies
Ranger Suarez is getting closer, literally and figuratively.
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Suarez pitches 3 scoreless innings in first rehab start
Ranger Suarez began a rehab assignment Thursday night with Clearwater and pitched three scoreless innings with velocity in line with his career norm.
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Injured Phillies starter Ranger Suarez feeling good enough to skip a step
Ranger Suarez was supposed to throw a simulated game on Thursday but feels good enough to begin his rehab assignment instead.
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Andrew Painter's long-awaited return to the mound coming this week
Andrew Painter’s long-awaited return to the mound is just five days away.
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Turner takes grounders, could be back Wednesday
The Phillies played it safe with Trea Turner on Monday for the home opener, but he fielded grounders and could return during the Rockies series.