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Phillies Injury Updates: Andrew Painter reaches big recovery milestone

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Andrew Painter is the No. 1 prospect in the Phillies organization.(Cheryl Pursell)

The Latest Phillies Injury Updates

  • 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 to batters for the first time since his major league spring training debut on March 1, 2023, according to Alex Coffey of the Philadelphia Inquirer. He reportedly sat 97-98 mph with his fastball and touched 99 in the 15-pitch live batting practice session, which took place in Clearwater, Fla. Rob Thomson told reporters in Toronto that the next step is for him to throw another live BP session on Saturday, Sept 7. He’ll continue to throw every three days for the time being if all goes well. (Updated by Destiny Lugardo on Sept. 5)

  • Alec Bohm (left hand discomfort)
  • Status: Out of the lineup
  • Bohm was removed from the Aug. 29 game against the Braves with what the Phillies said was “left hand discomfort.” He was in some pain after fouling off a pitch in a first inning at-bat against Charlie Morton. Thomson initially feared that he suffered a hamate injury, but it appears the Phillies have avoided the worst case scenario. “The X-rays, there was no structural damage,” Thomson said. “We got a break.”
  • According to MLB.com, Thomson maintains that Bohm — who is out of the lineup for the fourth game in a row — isn’t going to go on the 10-day IL. However, it doesn’t seem like he’ll play Wednesday against the Toronto Blue Jays either. The max you can backdate someone on the IL is three days, so it appears the Phillies have made the calculation they are better off playing a man down while Bohm recovers than being without him for another week. (Updated by Tim Kelly on Sept. 3)

  • Spencer Turnbull (right lat strain)
  • Status: 60-day injured list
  • Turnbull is throwing up to 120 feet this week. Thomson noted on Aug. 28 that if Turnbull does return this season, it will be as a reliever, because there just isn’t enough time remaining for him to build up and start against.
  • Turnbull will throw a bullpen this week. The Phillies remain hopeful, but non-committal on whether the righty will make it back this season. (Updated by Tim Kelly on Sept. 1)

  • 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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