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60 We now have a reasonably-sized big league sample with which to help us answer the question of whether Hayes will be merely very good, or will hit for enough in-game power to have a Scott Rolen-ish career. The data does some pushing and pulling. In about a month, Hayes hit a whopping .376/.442/.682, ranked fourth among all hitters with a 195 wRC+, and led all NL rookies with 1.7 WAR even though he only played in 24 games. And Hayes was hitting the ball hard. His big league average exit velocity (just shy of 93 mph) and HardHit% (55%) were both above what he posted in the 2019 minors (91 mph, 48%) when he only hit 10 homers over a 100 games. But his .450 BABIP is unsustainable and, per Statcast, his xwOBA (.356) came in well below his actual wOBA (.464), indicating that he was also the beneficiary of some luck. There’s no accounting for how big league pitching might expose a weakness and begin to adjust to Hayes, even if it’s just to limit his power output rather than get him o

Projecting the Phillies Opening Day roster, Version 3 0

We ll give projecting the roster another try, as we look to predict the 26 men who will be on the Opening Day roster because let s be honest, it s fun to try and predict things. The Phillies have added a handful of impactful veterans since our last try, so despite a few early injuries, here s how we see things shaping up ahead of April 1 s scheduled opener vs the Braves: Catcher: J.T. Realmuto Realmuto broke his throwing-hand thumb in a freak accident while blocking a ball from new Phils reliever Jose Alvarado last week, but he and the Phillies are optimistic that it won t cost him his Opening Day roster spot. In fact, it hasn t really even cost him time practicing with his teammates, as he s been doing a lot to prepare for the season with a cast on.

Phillies J T Realmuto has fractured thumb, to be re-evaluated in 2 weeks

Phillies J.T. Realmuto has fractured thumb, to be re-evaluated in 2 weeks By The Athletic Staff 7 Comments Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto has a fractured right thumb and will be re-evaluated in two weeks, manager Joe Girardi said Thursday. The team hopes he can be ready for Opening Day on April 1. Realmuto, 29, signed a five-year, $115.5 million deal in January. The two-time All-Star hit .266 with 11 home runs and 32 RBIs in 47 games last season. Analyzing the injury Virginia Zakas, Inside Injuries: Realmuto has been diagnosed with a small fracture to his right thumb. It will be immobilized for a minimum of two weeks, but he won t do much for at least a month. This injury will affect him when hitting more than fielding, although it will still impact his grip on throws. Without a strong hand, his power will be lessened at the plate.

Phillies Spring Training FAQ, important dates

share-square-1925705 PHILADELPHIA Perhaps at some point this year, the Phillies will have Citizens Bank Park nearly filled with fans. But first things first, they must get through Spring Training. Phillies pitchers and catchers held their first workout in Clearwater, Fla., on Wednesday. The team left Clearwater last March, when the world shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Life has not returned to normal, but things slowly seem to be moving in that direction. Here is a Spring Training FAQ for Phillies fans interested in following the action in Florida: What s the new name of the spring ballpark? The Phillies will play their home games at BayCare Ballpark, as the ballpark has undergone its third name change since it opened as Bright House Networks Field in 2004. After it shortened its name to Bright House Field in 13, it became Spectrum Field in 17.

Philadelphia Phillies J T Realmuto to miss several weeks with broken thumb

Philadelphia Phillies J T Realmuto to miss several weeks with broken thumb
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