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sports1 year ago

Phillies Navigate Injuries with Roster Moves and Promising Returns

The Philadelphia Phillies received positive updates on injured players Ranger Suarez and Brandon Marsh, with Suarez potentially making his next start and Marsh possibly returning by June 13. Manager Rob Thomson remains optimistic about Trea Turner's mid-June return and continues to trust Taijuan Walker despite his recent struggles.

sports1 year ago

Phillies Fall to Cardinals as Marsh Exits with Hamstring Injury

The Phillies lost their series finale against the Cardinals 5-4 in extra innings, marking their first time since April 27 without the most wins in MLB. Brandon Marsh exited in the eighth inning with a hamstring injury. Despite erasing two two-run deficits, the Phillies couldn't overcome the Cardinals' final run. Taijuan Walker struggled, allowing two home runs and failing to retire the side in five innings. The Phillies now prepare to host the Brewers and then travel to London for a series against the Mets.

sports1 year ago

Brandon Marsh's Hamstring Injury Adds to Phillies' Extra-Inning Loss to Cardinals

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh left Sunday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals with a right hamstring strain and is currently day-to-day. This adds to the team's hamstring injury woes, with shortstop Edmundo Sosa and Trea Turner also dealing with similar issues. Potential replacements for Marsh include Weston Wilson, David Dahl, Cristian Pache, Whit Merrifield, and Kody Clemens. Further evaluation of Marsh's condition is expected soon.

sports1 year ago

Phillies Fall to Cardinals in 10-Inning Battle, Marsh Injured

The Philadelphia Phillies lost 5-4 in 10 innings to the St. Louis Cardinals, with Brandon Marsh exiting due to a right hamstring strain and Taijuan Walker struggling on the mound. Marsh's injury status will be clearer on Monday, while Walker's performance raises questions about his role as the No. 5 starter. The Phillies are considering alternatives like Spencer Turnbull, especially with Ranger Suárez's next start uncertain due to a bruised hand.

fantasy-baseball1 year ago

Top Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 10-11

Fantasy baseball managers in deeper leagues should consider adding Adam Duvall, Brandon Marsh, Robert Gasser, and Andrew McCutchen. Duvall could see more playing time with Ronald Acuña Jr. injured, Marsh may benefit from positive regression, Gasser has shown promise in limiting mistakes, and McCutchen offers power potential and quality contact despite a high strikeout rate.

sports1 year ago

"Phillies' Outfield Plans Unaffected as Brandon Marsh Undergoes Knee Surgery"

Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh undergoes arthroscopic knee surgery, expected to return in 3-4 weeks, potentially impacting the team's outfield plans for the upcoming season. With Marsh projected as the left field starter, his absence may lead to Johan Rojas getting more opportunities in center field, while the team considers additional outfield depth options. The injury situation could also influence the Phillies' approach to signing free agent outfielders.

sports1 year ago

"Phillies Maintain Outfield Plans Despite Brandon Marsh's Knee Surgery"

Philadelphia Phillies' outfielder Brandon Marsh underwent arthroscopic knee surgery and is expected to be ready for Opening Day, but his injury highlights the team's need for outfield depth. The Phillies have not acquired any outfielders this offseason and are relying on Johan Rojas, Jake Cave, and Cristian Pache as reserve options. They continue to engage free-agent outfielders but have not found a suitable match yet. The team is open to signing players on minor-league contracts and will monitor the outfield market for potential additions.

sports1 year ago

"Phillies' Brandon Marsh Recovering from Knee Surgery, Set for Opening Day Return"

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh underwent arthroscopic knee surgery and is expected to return to game activity in three to four weeks, with the team anticipating his readiness for Opening Day. The injury occurred during a workout, and while it's not expected to be a long-term issue, the Phillies may seek a right-handed-hitting outfielder as a precaution. Marsh, acquired from the Angels in 2022, is likely to shift to left field in 2024 to accommodate defensive standout Johan Rojas in center field.

sports2 years ago

"Phillies' Brandon Marsh Returns from Injury, Boosts Outfield Depth"

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh has been activated from the injured list, returning to the lineup after an impressive season. With Marsh's return, Johan Rojas will likely spend more time on the bench, although manager Rob Thomson has considered using both players in the outfield to improve defense. The eventual return of Cristian Pache further complicates the team's outfield situation, but Pache is currently dealing with hip tightness. On the pitching side, left-hander Jose Alvarado is expected to rejoin the Phillies after being on the injured list with left elbow inflammation. Alvarado has been dominant when healthy, boasting a 1.38 ERA and a 36.4% strikeout rate this season.

sports2 years ago

"Phillies' Brandon Marsh Sidelined with Knee Injury, Rookie Set for Debut"

Philadelphia Phillies' outfielder Brandon Marsh bruised his left knee after colliding with the center-field wall while pursuing a triple during a game against the Kansas City Royals. X-rays were negative, but Marsh will undergo additional testing to determine the extent of the injury. It remains uncertain whether he will be placed on the injured list. In the meantime, rookie Johan Rojas has replaced Marsh in center field. Rojas has been making a strong impression with his performance, raising questions about how the Phillies will handle his playing time once outfielder Cristian Pache returns from the injured list.

sports2 years ago

Phillies split doubleheader with White Sox, narrowly avoid no-hitter.

The Philadelphia Phillies split a doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox, losing the second game 3-0 and narrowly avoiding being no-hit. Phillies' starter Bailey Falter settled in after a rough first inning, but the game was essentially decided when he gave up a three-run homer to Jake Burger. The Phillies struggled to touch White Sox starter Lucas Giolito, who struck out seven and walked one in six innings. The Phillies lead the majors in batting average but are middle of the pack in runs per game. They are 1-8 in games where they score three or fewer runs.