Rob Thomson had to be honest about Zack Wheeler so Philadelphia Phillies fans don’t get false hopes. The pitcher will likely not be ready for the first game of the 2026 season. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s also not the ideal way for the team to open a new season.
“Zack Wheeler likely won’t be ready for Opening Day, but they’re hopeful he’ll be back shortly after,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said, according to Bob Nightengale in a post on X.
At the very least, Thomson also revealed that Wheeler is in much better shape health-wise. Paul Casella reported on X that “[Thomson] says all is going well with Wheeler’s rehab to this point,” although no specific details were given about the pitcher’s current condition.
Wheeler is already throwing
Another key detail Thomson shared is that Wheeler has already begun throwing. “He threw on Saturday, they said it was very good,” the manager said. That update should provide some optimism for Phillies fans who are eager to see Wheeler back on the mound.
Thomson did not personally watch Wheeler throw, but he trusts what the coaching staff relayed about the starter’s recent work. Beyond just throwing, the manager emphasized that everything will depend on Wheeler’s strength, and that doctors and the medical staff will ultimately decide when he will be cleared to pitch again.
Last season, despite being limited to just 24 games, Wheeler posted a 2.71 ERA with a 10–5 record. It was another strong year for him, as he has maintained an elite level since 2024, when he recorded a 2.57 ERA across 32 starts. Wheeler is scheduled to earn $42 million in 2026 and still has one additional season remaining on his contract.
