Injuries

Phillies Injury Updates: Updates on just about everyone



Spencer Turnbull (right lat strain) could return this season. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)

The Latest Phillies Injury Updates

  • J.T. Realmuto (sore left knee)
  • Status: Out of the lineup
  • Realmuto fouled a ball off his left knee in the second inning during a game on Sept. 6 in Miami. He remained in the game until being pinch-hit for in the top of the fourth inning. The Phillies announced Realmuto was removed from the game with a left knee bruise.
  • Realmuto “feels a lot better,” according to manager Rob Thomson. He is scheduled to run, play catch and hit in the batting cages prior to the Sept. 10 game against the Tampa Bay Rays. He is expected to return to the lineup for the New York Mets series beginning on Sept. 13. (Last Updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Alec Bohm (left hand strain)
  • Status: 10-day IL
  • After six days of keeping him on the active roster with the belief he wouldn’t need an injured list stint, the Phillies placed Bohm on the 10-day IL with a left hand strain Friday. The move is retroactive to Sept. 3, as the maximum you can backdate an IL stint is three days. Infielder Buddy Kennedy has been recalled.
  • Bohm will hit in the cages with a regular bat on Sept. 10. Thomson said that Bohm was using a shorter bat to swing. He will do “all his non-game activities.” The Phillies are not sure if Bohm will need a rehab assignment. (Last Updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Austin Hays (kidney infection)
  • Status: 10-day IL
  • Hays was placed on the 10-day IL (retroactive to Sept. 2) on Sept. 5 with a kidney infection. Cal Stevenson was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to take his spot on the roster.
  • Hays on Sept. 10 continued his throwing program and did some agility work. Like Bohm and Realmuto, Hays will also take batting practice in the cages.
  • Even once Hays is feeling back to normal, he’s going to have to build back up towards game shape. Thomson, on Sept. 9, said of Hays, “it’s gonna be a while.” (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Edmundo Sosa (back spasms)
  • Status: 10-day IL
  • Edmundo Sosa was placed on the 10-day IL with back spasms prior to the Sunday, Sept. 8 game against the Marlins. The move is retroactive to Sept. 7. Seth Johnson was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to take his spot on the roster. Johnson will start Sunday’s series finale against the Marlins.
  • Sosa is scheduled to run and throw prior to the Sept. 10 game against the Rays. He is not expected to miss much time beyond the minimum 10-day stint. (Last updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Andrew Painter (Tommy John surgery)
  • Status: Minor league 60-day injured list; Expected back in 2025
  • The No. 1 overall prospect in the Phillies’ minor league system underwent Tommy John surgery on July 25, 2023.
  • Painter threw another live batting practice on Sept. 9 in Clearwater, Fla. He is scheduled to throw another one on Friday, Sept. 12. (Last Updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Spencer Turnbull (right lat strain)
  • Status: 60-day injured list
  • Turnbull last pitched in a game on June 26 at Detroit. He experienced a setback in mid-August, but is now trying to ramp up in an attempt to make a 2024 comeback as a reliever. He is currently rehabbing at the complex in Clearwater, Fla.
  • Turnbull is scheduled to throw his first live batting practice since going on the injured list on Friday, Sept. 13. He threw an up-and-down bullpen session on Sept. 9.
  • Is he running out of time? “I don’t think so,” Thomson said. “We’ll keep moving forward.” The next steps include more live batting practice sessions, simulated games and a rehab assignment. (Last updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 10)

  • Luis Ortiz (Tommy John surgery)
  • Status: 15-day injured list
  • Ortiz underwent successful Tommy John surgery on July 11. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on July 12)

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. berksbaseball

    June 20, 2024 at 9:05 am

    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.

  2. Barry Calciano

    June 29, 2024 at 3:13 pm

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

    • Mike

      July 1, 2024 at 5:01 am

      Muzziotti was spectacular last year, but this year he is hitting around. 200 and not doing as well

  3. Allan goodman

    July 3, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    It’s frustrating to view 10 plus Philies strike out practically every game. Why is that?

  4. Berksbaseball

    September 9, 2024 at 8:28 am

    Johnson down and Kingery up. Going to lose him anyway and you might as well get some use out of him

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