Wheeler's Comeback: A Beacon of Hope for the Struggling Phillies
The Return of a Key Player to the Pitching Rotation
Philadelphia's premier pitcher, Zack Wheeler, is slated to rejoin the starting rotation for the first time since August, a crucial move as the Phillies aim to break a ten-game losing streak this Saturday evening against the formidable Atlanta Braves.
Battle Against a Resurgent Rival and a Dire Losing Streak
The Braves, having secured nine victories in their last ten outings, initiated the three-game series by defeating the Phillies 5-3 on Friday. This matchup places the team with the league's best record against one currently experiencing its worst. Philadelphia's current losing streak is their longest since a similar eleven-game skid back in 1999.
Wheeler's Post-Surgery Comeback and Manager's Confidence
Wheeler, a right-handed pitcher, will face off against Atlanta's Bryce Elder, who holds a 3-1 record with a 1.50 ERA. Phillies manager Rob Thomson emphasized Wheeler's invaluable presence, stating, "Having Zack Wheeler on your 26-man roster significantly strengthens your team. When he is healthy and pitching effectively, he stands among the best, if not the very best, pitchers in the National League."
Overcoming Injury and Rebuilding Pitching Form
In September, Wheeler underwent vascular thoracic outlet decompression surgery to remove a rib after a blood clot was discovered in his right shoulder. He completed five rehabilitation starts this spring, achieving a 5.85 ERA, striking out 23, and issuing only five walks over 20 innings. He is anticipated to have a monitored pitch count during his season debut.
Rehabilitation Progress and Expectation for Performance
Thomson noted Wheeler's current state as akin to the end of spring training. He observed an increase in fastball velocity, though perhaps not yet at its peak. While his command has been inconsistent, Thomson remains optimistic, expecting solid command under normal weather conditions.
A Look at Wheeler's Stellar Career Achievements
Wheeler has consistently ranked among the National League's top pitchers. In 2024, he finished second to Atlanta's Chris Sale for the NL Cy Young Award, boasting a 16-7 record and a 2.57 ERA. He has achieved double-digit wins in each of the past seven full seasons.
Wheeler's Historical Performance Against the Braves
Historically, Wheeler has performed well against the Braves, holding a 13-9 record with a 3.29 ERA across 32 career starts.
Elder's Season So Far and Past Performance Against the Phillies
Elder is scheduled for his sixth start of the season. In his previous appearance against Washington on Monday, he pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing four runs (three earned) on three hits and two walks, while striking out six in a 9-4 victory. Against Philadelphia, Elder's career record stands at 0-1 with a 6.41 ERA over four starts.
Cautious Approach with Michael Harris II's Injury
The Braves are exercising caution with center fielder Michael Harris II. He was a last-minute scratch on Friday due to a tight left quad but entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the sixth inning, delivering a game-winning, two-run double.
Uncertainty Surrounding Harris's Participation in the Next Game
Atlanta manager Walt Weiss indicated that Harris's inclusion in Saturday's lineup is not guaranteed. He might serve as the designated hitter, with Mauricio Dubon potentially taking over in center field. Weiss emphasized the need for caution with soft-tissue injuries, hoping Harris can play Saturday despite an upcoming off-day on Monday.
Harris's Impressive Recent Batting Performance
Over his last seven games, Harris has been exceptional, batting .550 with 10 RBIs.
