Injuries & Moves: Updates on Walker, Painter

July 22nd, 2024

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10-DAY/15-DAY INJURED LIST

RHP Taijuan Walker (right index finger inflammation)
Expected return: August
Walker is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on July 24 at Target Field in Minnesota, then throw live batting practice on July 27 at Citizens Bank Park. He will eventually need at least a couple of rehab starts before he rejoins the rotation.

Walker, who began the season on the injured list with right shoulder soreness, has had difficulty locating his splitter this season -- an issue that manager Rob Thomson said could stem from inflammation and a blister on Walker's right index finger. He was placed on the IL on June 23.

Thomson said Walker’s splitter has looked noticeably better in recent bullpen sessions with more movement and he's also been locating his pitches better. When Walker first went on the IL, Thomson said the length of his absence will depend entirely on Walker's ability to regain that splitter grip without any discomfort and throw the pitch effectively. (Last updated: July 22)

RHP (right lat strain)
Expected return: Late August
Turnbull started playing catch in Clearwater, Fla., on July 13, and manager Rob Thomson said he expects Turnbull to throw on flat ground from 120 feet some time during the week of July 22-28. If all goes well, he could progress to throwing a bullpen by as soon as the end of the week.

Turnbull made his return to the rotation on June 26, but he departed after just three innings after feeling a "little grab" on his penultimate pitch. He was diagnosed with a right lat strain and placed on the 15-day IL the following day.

"It's probably going to be six weeks, could be eight weeks," Thomson said at the time.

That would put Turnbull in line to return in mid-August, though he'd need a rehab stint to ramp back up at that point. (Last updated: July 21)

60-DAY INJURED LIST

RHP (Tommy John surgery; No. 1 on Phillies Top 30 Prospects list)
Expected return: 2025
Painter has progressed to throwing off a mound in Clearwater, Fla., after undergoing Tommy John surgery in late July 2023. He is not expected to return to game action until the 2025 season. The right-hander remains the No. 19 overall prospect -- and No. 4-ranked pitcher -- in baseball, per MLB Pipeline. Painter will still be just 21 years old on Opening Day next year. (Last updated: July 22)

RHP (right hand arterial vasospasm)
Expected return: TBD
Though he's on the IL with a hand injury, Rucker was returned from his rehab assignment with Triple-A Lehigh Valley on July 7 due to turf toe on his right big toe. He restarted a rehab assignment on July 13 with the IronPigs. Rucker last pitched for the Phillies on March 1 and was moved to the 60-day injured list on June 3. (Last updated: July 14)

RHP Luis F. Ortiz (Tommy John surgery)
Expected return: Possibly 2025
Ortiz underwent Tommy John surgery on July 11 and will be sidelined for the rest of the 2024 season and most, if not all, of the '25 campaign.

Ortiz originally went on the IL because of a sprained left ankle he sustained on March 30. He had started to work his way back from that injury before the Phillies recalled him from his first rehab assignment in late April after he started to experience inflammation in his right shoulder. That had subsided enough for Ortiz to begin another rehab assignment on June 11, but his recovery was once again derailed when he began experiencing forearm discomfort before further testing revealed the need for surgery. Ortiz was transferred to the 60-day IL on July 5. (Last updated: July 11)

RHP (right shoulder strain)
Expected return: TBD
Covey had started to play catch but he tweaked a hamstring while rehabbing. He is back in Clearwater, Fla., where he is shut down for the time being. Covey has not pitched since his final Grapefruit League appearance on March 1. He was transferred to the 60-day IL on June 1. (Last updated: June 1)