J.T. Realmuto
PHI • C • #
J.T. Realmuto was removed from Wednesday’s game against the Rays with a left foot contusion.
Realmuto was pulled from the late stages of Wednesday’s contest after fouling a ball off his left foot in the seventh inning. He managed to finish the at-bat, but was replaced by Rafael Marchán in the bottom of the frame. He’ll head for precautionary X-rays to determine whether he suffered any fractures. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
about 19 hours ago
May 8, 2025 1:16 AM
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J.T. Realmuto
PHI • C
about 17 hours ago
J.T. Realmuto is day-to-day with a left foot contusion.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson told reporters following Realmuto’s early exit from Wednesday’s contest after fouling a ball off his left foot that his level of concern is basically zero before adding that he won’t even need to undergo precautionary X-rays. It doesn’t sound like a serious concern for now.
Source: Lochlahn March
Cristopher Sánchez
PHI •
about 17 hours ago
Cristopher Sánchez allowed just one hit and no runs with three walks and five strikeouts over six innings to earn the win 7-0 over the Rays on Wednesday.
Spotted a huge lead early, Sánchez barely broke a sweat in this quality start and victory against the Rays’ paltry lineup. He didn’t force many swings-and-misses, but the Rays literally didn’t make any dangerous contact all game. Yes, literally: of their 14 balls in play, 12 were hit on the ground and the other two were simple pop-ups. It’s nice that he seems to have put the forearm injury scare of a few weeks ago behind him and he’s scheduled to face the Pirates and Cardinals in what should be nice a two-start week coming up.
Trea Turner
PHI • SS
about 17 hours ago
Trea Turner went 2-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored, and two RBI on Wednesday against the Rays.
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Drake Baldwin
ATL • C
about 17 hours ago
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Iván Herrera
STL • C
about 18 hours ago
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Gabriel Moreno
ARI • C
about 21 hours ago
Gabriel Moreno (side) came off the bench as a defensive replacement during Wednesday’s loss to the Mets.
Moreno came off the bench to take over behind the plate after Jose Herrera was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the late stages of the contest. He went hitless in his lone at-bat. The 25-year-old has been held out of the lineup for two straight games due to left side soreness.