As the Philadelphia Phillies gear up for spring training, they have received an encouraging update on their star pitcher, Zack Wheeler.
What Rob Thomson recently said about Zack Wheeler won’t sit well with Philadelphia Phillies fans, but it’s also not unexpected. As some had already imagined, this is likely how things were going to play out with him.
As the Philadelphia Phillies prepare for the next MLB season, a certain Japanese sensation is giving them hopes.
Despite his personal situation, Zack Wheeler is in constant communication with his teammates, and Cristopher Sánchez had the chance to have a quick conversation with the ace before the start of the series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Following the confirmed injury of Zack Wheeler and the determined leadership efforts of Bryce Harper, another name has emerged as a pivotal figure in the Philadelphia Phillies' discussions: his contract situation demands attention.
Zack Wheeler stood out as a key player in the Philadelphia Phillies' lineup this season. However, the dynamics of the team took a significant hit when Wheeler was sidelined due to thoracic outlet syndrome.
Carlos Rodón is having a good moment amidst the tough situation for the New York Yankees, taking the opportunity to use his arm to put himself ahead of big names like Zack Wheeler and Tarik Skubal.
The Philadelphia Phillies shouldn't lose hope of seeing Zack Wheeler back on the mound, especially after a new report has come to light revealing the ace's strong chances of returning to duty.
After news broke that Zack Wheeler underwent surgery, it was expected that his family would send a message, and the Philadelphia Phillies pitcher's brother did just that, thanking all the fans.
It's a tough blow for the Philadelphia Phillies with Zack Wheeler's long stay on the injured list, but at least two other players who have been out with injuries—including a pitcher—will be returning to help on the mound.
Zack Wheeler continues to make headlines this season, and now he’s used his latest dominant strikeout streak to write his name into Philadelphia Phillies history—achieving something no other pitcher has ever done.
The Philadelphia Phillies are doing everything they can to improve their bullpen and support the Zack Wheeler-led rotation — and they’re hoping a new addition with ties to both the Mets and Yankees can provide exactly that.
Unfortunately for the Philadelphia Phillies fans, they won’t get to see Zack Wheeler — and certainly not Ranger Suárez — in this year’s All-Star Game. It’s a decision that may have caught some by surprise, but both pitchers have solid reasons for sitting it out.
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