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Phillies Injury Updates: The latest on Harper, Schwarber and Realmuto

J.T. Realmuto is on the 10-day injured list. (Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire)

The Latest Phillies Injury Updates

  • Bryce Harper (left hamstring strain)
  • Status: 10-day injured list; Could be back for Dodgers/Athletics homestand
  • Harper suffered a left hamstring strain while running to first base during the bottom of the ninth inning of the June 27 game against the Miami Marlins.
  • Rob Thomson compared Harper’s hamstring injury to the one Brandon Marsh suffered a few weeks ago. Thomson said there is no timeline for Harper’s return, but he doesn’t expect him to be out long, mentioning he’s hopeful Harper could return within 10-14 days. “We dodged a bullet,” Thomson said about Harper’s injury.
  • He is currently cleared to do work in the weight room and pool. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on June 30)

  • Kyle Schwarber (left groin strain)
  • Status: 10-day injured list; Could return July 9
  • Schwarber was removed during the ninth inning of the June 27 game against the Marlins with left groin tightness. He suffered the injury while running to back up a ball that got past the shortstop Edmundo Sosa in left field.
  • Thomson said Schwarber’s groin strain is “very, very mild.” Like Harper, the Phillies don’t expect Schwarber to be out long.
  • Schwarber said he hopes to return on July 9, when his 10-day minimum injured list stint is up. “It definitely could have been a lot worse, but definitely happy with the news,” Schwarber said. Thomson said prior to the Sunday, June 30 game against the Marlins that Schwarber was scheduled to do some jogging and take dry swings. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on June 30)

  • J.T. Realmuto (right knee surgery)
  • Status: 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 10; should be back for second half
  • The Phillies announced on June 11 that Realmuto had been placed on the injured list with right knee pain. He underwent successful right knee meniscectomy surgery on June 12. At the time of his placement on the IL, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski estimated the team would be without Realmuto for “about a month” following the completion of his procedure.
  • Realmuto said he initially suffered the tear during an early May rainy game against the Giants as he was rounding third. He played through the injury, but he was unable to tolerate the pain, making surgery a necessity.
  • Realmuto was tentatively scheduled to take batting practice in the cages and catch on the morning of Sunday, June 30. Thomson also said Realmuto will “probably not” go on a rehab assignment before returning. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on June 30)

  • Andrew Painter (Tommy John surgery)
  • Status: Minor league 60-day injured list
  • The No. 1 overall prospect in the Phillies’ minor league system underwent Tommy John surgery on July 25, 2023.
  • Painter is throwing 25-pitch bullpens every Tuesday and Friday. He’s only throwing fastballs and changeups currently. Thomson didn’t rule out the 21-year-old pitching in simulated games — which are a controlled setting — before the end of the year. However, he doesn’t believe he’ll be pitching for an affiliate at any point in 2024. (Updated by Tim Kelly on June 29)

  • Luis Ortiz (Tommy John surgery)
  • Status: 15-day injured list
  • Ortiz is set to undergo Tommy John surgery on July 11, Thomson announced. Ortiz had previously departed a rehab appearance with Triple-A Lehigh Valley on June 18 with forearm discomfort. (Updated by Tim Kelly on June 29)

  • Spencer Turnbull (right lat strain)
  • Status: 15-day injured list, out 6-8 weeks
  • Turnbull will be out until August with a right lat strain. He was lifted from his start against the Detroit Tigers after three innings on June 26 with right shoulder soreness. He expressed optimism about his status to reporters in Detroit after the game, but testing revealed a more significant injury.
  • “With his injury history, we’re gonna be careful with him and make sure we do this thing right,” Thomson said on June 27. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on June 28)

  • Taijuan Walker (right index finger inflammation)
  • Status: 15-day injured list, retroactive to June 22; out for remainder of first half
  • Walker has inflammation in his right index finger and a blister on the inside (right) of it. RHP Michael Mercado was called up to take his spot on the 26-man roster.
  • Walker is still able to throw a fastball, but not the splitter, which involves putting the ball between his right index and middle finger. Thomson said he is playing catch and throwing weighed balls as he tries to gain some arm strength. He is not expected to return before the All-Star break, even with Turnbull out 6-8 weeks. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on June 28
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  • Michael Rucker (right hand arterial vasospasm)
  • Status: 60-day injured list
  • Rucker threw a bullpen session on May 14, and is set to throw another one on May 17.
  • Rucker was transferred from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list on June 3.
  • The plan is for Rucker to make a rehab appearance for Triple-A Lehigh Valley on June 21. (Updated by Tim Kelly on June 19)

  • Dylan Covey (right shoulder strain)
  • Status: 60-day injured list
  • Covey is still dealing with his shoulder strain, and was backed off of throwing. As he was doing some conditioning work, he also slightly pulled a hamstring. He was in Philadelphia on May 8 seeing team doctors, but was expected to head back to Clearwater on May 10.
  • Covey was transferred from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list on June 1. (Updated by Bailey Digh on June 4)

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  • Dahl does not appear to be the answer long term, the larger the sample size the poorer the outcome. Although he is an outfielder which we need. If Clemens or Sosa can prove they can play the outfield then he is expendable.

  • Bring up our best power hitting outfielder in the minors until the AS game and let's see what he got.
    How about Muzziotti?