Garrett Stubbs is entering his second season with the Phillies. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire) The Philadelphia Phillies got good news on backup catcher Garrett Stubbs, who revealed Thursday that he is day-to-day with a "mild right knee strain," according to Todd Zolecki of MLB.com. While there's no reason to think Stubbs will be in the lineup on Opening Day over J.T. Realmuto, Stubbs went on to say that he "expects to be ready" for the start of the season. It's encouraging news for the Phillies after Stubbs had to withdraw from the World Baseball Classic with knee soreness, triggering an MRI Wednesday. Stubbs had been representing Israel, and his two-run ground rule double last Sunday helped them to a 3-1 win over Nicaragua: https://twitter.com/PhilliesNation/status/1634993863948664832 While Stubbs didn't see any action in the team's run to the World Series a season ago, he became an important clubhouse presence in his first season with the Phillies. And for as difficult as it is to take Realmuto out of the lineup, Stubbs was excellent when called upon during the regular season in 2022, slashing .264/.350/.462 with an .812 OPS in 46 games. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies Nation Top 15 Prospects: March 2023Phillies Nuggets: Opening Day Lineup Projection 3.0José Alvarado Talks Transformation, World Series, New Contract & MoreBryce Harper: ‘I Want To Play Well Into My 40s’Phillies 2023 Opening Day Roster Projection 2.0Rhys Hoskins Talks Playoff Memories, Team Confidence Heading Into 2023Carlos Correa On Andrew Painter: ‘This Kid’s Going To Be A Star’Why The Phillies Don’t View Andrew Painter As Aaron Nola’s ReplacementWhen Will The Phillies Get A “City Connect” Uniform?Garrett Stubbs Bat-Spiked And DJ’d His Way To Fan Favorite Status In 2022. He’s Ready For ‘New Memories’ In 2023 Phillies Nation Podcast · Tim Kelly previews NL East, talks WBC and rule changes on 910 The Fan