In the bottom of the seventh inning at Busch Stadium on Tuesday night, J.T. Realmuto attempted to block a pitch by Zack Wheeler that ended up in the dirt. Instead of bouncing off of Realmuto’s chest protector, the ball hit him in the throat/neck area.
The Phillies’ catcher was clearly in pain and was checked out by the club’s medical staff on the field. Eventually, Realmuto was removed from the game and replaced by backup catcher Garrett Stubbs.
After the game, Phillies’ skipper Rob Thomson spoke with reporters, including MLB.com’s Todd Zolecki, and provided an update on Realmuto. He has a bruised neck, tested negative for a concussion and will be re-evaluated at some point on Wednesday, per Thomson.
With Wednesday’s game being scheduled for a 1:15 p.m. ET first pitch, it’s possible Realmuto wasn’t going to play after catching a night game on Tuesday. Given the current circumstances, that now seems like a guarantee.
Realmuto is a tough player. He’s caught the most games in baseball (561) since he joined the Phillies in 2019. But any head/neck injury should be handled with extreme caution.
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