Phillies starter Zach Eflin will require surgery to repair the patellar tendon in his right knee, the team announced this afternoon. The procedure is expected to keep Eflin out of game action for six-to-eight months, manager Joe Girardi told reporters (including Todd Zolecki of MLB.com). That leaves open the possibility he could be ready for Opening Day in 2022, but it’s far from certain that’ll be the case.
Eflin has been plagued by knee issues for a large chunk of his career. Late in 2016, the right-hander underwent surgery to repair the patellar tendons in both knees. Afterwards, Eflin told Zolecki the procedures corrected chronic issues that had plagued him for more than a decade. He avoided knee troubles for the next few years, but issues with the joint cropped back up this summer.
The Phils placed Eflin on the injured list on July 20 because of patellar tendinitis. He was activated from the IL five weeks later but was scratched from what would have been his first start because of continued discomfort, followed shortly thereafter by a positive COVID-19 test. While Eflin recovered from the virus rather quickly, his rehab was delayed by continued knee pain that’ll apparently require another surgery to correct.
Losing Eflin for the rest of the season (and potentially a portion of next year) is a substantial blow for a Phillies’ team that has struggled to find reliable back-of-the-rotation innings in recent years. Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola make for a fearsome top two, and Philadelphia picked up Kyle Gibson at the trade deadline to bolster the middle of the rotation. But Vince Velasquez has been up-and-down for essentially his entire career, and offseason pickups Matt Moore and Chase Anderson haven’t panned out. (Anderson has already been released).
Those depth issues have forced the Phillies to bump Ranger Suárez into a starting role. Suárez had a fantastic season working in relief and has fared well so far in his attempt to carry that success over to the rotation. Through seven starts, the left-hander has a 1.71 ERA despite some struggles with walks, thanks largely to an elite 63.1% ground-ball rate. Suárez figures to continue getting turns for the remainder of the year, but Philadelphia will have to patch things together on the mound when they need a fifth starter.
Eflin, unlike many of the Phillies’ other starters, has been a measure of consistency in recent years. Excepting a spike in last year’s shortened campaign, the 27-year-old has generally posted league average strikeout numbers. But he’s one of the game’s best at limiting walks and he keeps the ball on the ground, allowing him to be reliably effective in spite of his hitter-friendly home ballpark. Eflin has posted an ERA between 3.97 and 4.36 in each of the past four seasons, including a 4.17 mark over 105 2/3 innings this year.
Last offseason, Eflin and the Phillies agreed on a $4.45MM salary for 2021 to avoid arbitration. He’ll likely be in line for a moderate raise on that figure this winter, as he enters his third and final year of arbitration eligibility. Assuming his recovery proceeds as anticipated, Eflin’s projected salary would still seem reasonable for his typically solid production. But he could be a non-tender candidate if he’s not progressing on schedule come November, as he’d reach free agency after next season anyhow.
Solidifying the back of the rotation was likely to be an offseason priority for the Phillies even before news of Eflin’s surgery. That’ll be all the more true now, although there’s little recourse but to rely on the internal options for the remainder of this season as they hope to mount a playoff push. The Phillies enter play tonight two and a half games back of the Braves in the NL East and two games behind the Reds and Padres for the National League’s final Wild Card spot.
MetsFan22
Mets about to pass the phillies
bhambrave
@MF’er22: Doubtful. He hasn’t pitched since mid-July, and the Phillies still passed the Mets.
MetsFan22
Lol Braves not doing anything this year bro. Don’t get your hopes up. Even if they make it they’ll choke like they are used to.
paddyo furnichuh
Yet they will have made the playoffs and additional revenue that comes with playoff games. Remember how fun playoff games are, “MetsFan22?”
bhambrave
Wait. I thought we were talking about the Phillies and the Mets.
To quote you: “Worry about your own team”.
TradeAcuna
So this guy hears conflicting news about degrom yet comes here to confidently state the Phils are done and the Braves are bad. Not to disagree as it is true that the Braves are bad but the Mets are worse. So how does it feel knowing the Mets are better at being bad of the two?
MetsFan22
The Mets are worse bc of injures .
TradeAcuna
If that thought is what makes you feel better then go with it. Honestly, I’d imagine making that same excuse every year would become tiring at this point.
The Mets have ownership that cares about winning, unlike the Braves. Just admit the Mets are bad now but will likely be better than the Braves next season and beyond. However, don’t rely too much on Lindor. He is overpaid and not a very good player. The Mets need to do a lot but they have the resources to do it.
Noel1982
Mets have the potential to put together the best team in the division but I’m far from convinced they will ! They really are counting on a lot of guys who aren’t every day every good as their smaller sample size Career best numbers! Dom smith is still a bench caliber player and not what he showed last year ditto for jd Davis ! Jeff McNeil isn’t actually close to a star though he had a star like yeae a few years bask ! So on an so on
bhambrave
So are the Braves. So are the Phillies.
TradeAcuna
Hence why I said they need to do a lot. Personally, I believe the Mets should overhaul their lineup and build around Pete, Lindor, and Nimmo, but obviously, that is unlikely. If they really want it, they can do it though.
Noel1982
Nimmo is also one guy where you don’t get to say who could have seen Brandon nimmo missing time due to injury ! He’s a nl poor mans version of Bryon buxton ! He’s gonna miss games
MetsFan22
I promise you dom and Davis will be bench players next year. (Or on other teams) Cohen is not going to lose.
Noel1982
Maybe but they aren’t bringing anything back via trade either
Noel1982
Mets can spend big for sure but there will be more limits then you seem to think if they sign kris Bryant that will be about it as far as big moves ! After that they would sign value guys like they. Tried on Villar and pillar and they will try to sign a couple of starters like they did with walker last year! MaYbe bring Thor back for the qualifying offer
VonPurpleHayes
They should have been in the offseason when their value was high. Even when good, they’re redundant on the Mets roster. Now their value took a bit of a hit.
Bob333
Everybody has had injuries you NITWIT
Francys01
Metsfan22- You still believe in the Mets their schedule is very difficult. They will have to face the Red Sox, Yankees, and Brewers just to name a few teams. But guess what, you never know they might play well and win most of the games. However, the Phillies schedule is 90 percent easier than the Mets. Also, I think the Cardinals will not make the playoff, but there is still a little bit of hope for both the Cardinals and Mets.
Noel1982
Never discount the heart of the 2015 national league champions of the world
MetsFan22
I don’t think the Mets will make the playoffs. But I don’t think the reds are better. Padres won’t make it either. The reds were a lot healthier than the Mets so they should be thankful.
MetsFan22
If the reds choke. I think the Mets would make the playoffs. I think they’ll do better than the Phillies Padres cardinals.
bhambrave
The Mets have two problems:
1) They’ve had some injuries
2) Most of the healthy guys have been playing poorly.
You can overcome one of those, but overcoming both is difficult.
pinstripes17
Incorrect again, LolmetsFan22
VonPurpleHayes
Eflin hasn’t even playing so this injury doesn’t impact that. Mets will be playing real teams in the coming weeks, so I think they’ll lose some ground. After the Brewers the Phillies schedule is cake outside of the Braves and Mets, it’s all cellar dwellers. That being said, this Phillies team knows how to beat themselves so that’s a possibility. I think it’ll be Braves > Phillies > Mets, but I really just hope the Phillies and Mets keep it interesting.
SalaryCapMyth
@MetsFan22: You are so dishonest and disingenuous. You mention injuries but have nothing to say about underperforming players. You’ve had some injuries but then some of them are perennial injury issues. Corrasco and Syndagaard are both regular injury issues. The Mets could have replaced Thor by now with someone else but you guys are wowed by his potential so you guys own the responsibility for keeping him and hoping he will give you guys a full season.
The Mets traded from Corrasco, knowing full well he is prone to injury. Again, the Mets own this. These are just two examples that you shouldn’t use as an excuse if you had any integrity.
What else though. How about your numerous underperformers; McCann, Comforto, Smith, McNeil all underperforming. But how about the crown jewel of underperformance: Francisco Lindor. All that time and cash pumped into someone who is just stinking up the house. The best thing that could have happened to the Mets was his injury getting him out of the line up for a while. He has turned it around of late but his contribution to the Mets struggles, particularly early on, is undeniable. You had or have 5 position players who are either underperforming or were doing so recently. How that doesn’t have a huge impact in your fuzzy little brain is perplexing.
You are a sad little excuse maker. Keep watching as the Mets flounder. Maybe you should create an excuse tracker so you can go back and use a revolving system so they don’t have to be the same exact excuses you used yesterday.
Crunchtime1969
Never understood giving Lindor big money. 341 million for 10 long years? He’s hitting .227, with like 13 HR’s and 10 stolen bases. The Mets are going to have to sell a lot of jerseys to get that back.
VonPurpleHayes
I get the Lindor bashing. And quite frankly it’s well deserved. But he’s sort of been on fire over the last 2 weeks. Adjusting to New York isn’t easy, but I think Lindor will be fine next year. I don’t see this as a bust….yet.
The thing about the Mets is how unlikeable the players are. And Lindor didn’t do himself any favors in that regard. But I’m not going to blindly ignore talent. Lindor hasn’t been great this year, but he’s shown flashes and I think he’ll be fine.
Audrey
Say what you will about Lindor’s offense, he is still a great defensive shortstop.
Noel1982
Worst best or medium case scenario for Mets fans is he will be Rey ordonez reincarnated
DakotaJoe
You obviously haven’t looked at each team’s schedule for the rest of the year. The only team the Phillies have left out of 23 are the Braves. The Mets still have to play – the Yankees, Cards, Brewers, Red Sox and Phillies. The Mets are toast.
jdrushton
The Phillies were probably going to be dipping into the SP market before this news, but this surgery solidifies it.
paddyo furnichuh
My question was construed by Steve as anti-Boras. I’m not so much that as aware of Boras aggressively seeking big contracts for younger players. While 2020 was huge for Seager, it seems like he and Bellinger are longshots to with LAD long-term. Give me Taylor, Scherzer, AND then give Trea Turner a huge contract in the offseason after this one.
allphilly
I know it’s a big IF but if Ranger Suarez can develop into a viable fourth starter and Eflin comes back as a fifth, that’s not a bad rotation next year.
VonPurpleHayes
Suarez has looked great. For the first time in a many years, I was excited by the Phils rotation, but Nola has regressed and Eflin’s knee exploded. So maybe next year for the rotation.
bhambrave
Gibson is good too. He’ll settle in next year. Nola’s FIP is a lot better than his ERA.
VonPurpleHayes
Yeah. The Gibson/Suarez moves were big. Nola is just a headcase. He can’t stay consistent.
bucketbrew35
I feel like they’ll go hard after another top end pitcher and try to bump everyone down a spot. THEN they’ll most likely upgrade the pen and CF. With Bradley, Cutch, Odubel, Neris, Velazquez, Galvis, Joyce, Moore and Miller all falling off the books, they could certainly make some substantial roster upgrades.
VonPurpleHayes
Yeah. I’m really excited about next year. I compare this Phillies team to the 2006-2007 Phillies. They can sneak into the playoffs, but they aren’t a real threat yet. They’re close though. The difference is, so are the Mets. The Braves are already there. And the Marlins have some scary young talent.
Noel1982
I think they are going to sign kris Bryant ! He’ and giants won’t stick together
DarkSide830
i doubt they go big for a INF unless ownership is willing to blow past the lux.
VonPurpleHayes
Agree with DS, and I also don’t think Bryant is the guy who pushes anyone over.
DakotaJoe
I don’t understand the comparison to the 2006-2007 Phillies. That ream had a lot of home grown who weren’t yet a big salary concern. This team has no one coming up from the minors. All the guys bucketbrew35 mentioned as coming off the books will need to be replaced. Let’s hope Bohm can come back a different player. I think Stott needs at least one more year.
VonPurpleHayes
Not homegrown, but they do have a talented core, a nice rotation and some good bullpen pieces. That’s the comparison. Now that their rotation has vastly improved, I think they’re just a few players away from being a serious threat, but unfortunately they don’t have those players in the farm, so they’ll have to come via trade/free agency.
David Kupsick
I think Miller, Bradley and Neris stay.
Maybe Cutch too
VonPurpleHayes
Love Cutch, but you can’t resign him.
cheesesteak
Cutch has a 15 mil option with a 3 mil buyout next year. No way they pick that up.
Bob333
Please just Miller stay let Neris,Bradley and Cutch move on.Please just start to rebuild Trade Nola and Hoskins and rebuild.It has to be done NOW.
Mr. Chuck
Miller is unplayable in the field, and probably not enough of a bat to keep around as a DH even if the NL goes that route.
DadsInDaniaBeach
The Phillies this off season will go out and “TRY” to get arms..After that, they will look for arms..Then again, some more arms… Without quality arms, you cannot win..My belief is that the Brewers win because of the quality pitchers they have.
It’s also my believe that the DH will be part of the “22” season which would allow Joe to rotate Hoskins and Miller at first base. I also think that Bohm will get over his sophomore slump..I have no hope we phans will see Kingery again.. I also think Goofy will be back..They need him in CF. They do not have anyone else.
Mr. Chuck
Agree as to Odubal Herrera..
TDM
Odubel is a coin toss. The way to look at it for 2022 is can a better CF option be found for $9MM ($11.5MM team option or $2.5MM buyout, net $9MM).
And don’t look now, but in about 14 innings of MiLB rehab work, VV has 24K’s and a 2.63 ERA. Maybe he can contribute in the pen for the last few weeks.
DadsInDaniaBeach
They have a spot for Goofy now…I’d rather they invest money in pitchers…Not many CFs out there as one might think..of course, not many quality pitchers either..
I’ll quit while I’m behind now.. (*_^)
DadsInDaniaBeach
After last nights game I find the need to vent.. Of course, not my first rodeo venting.. I really love baseball and have been a Phillies guy since I was a kid living in West Philly before moving to Mayfair and then the far NE. When they had no talent and really bad players, I hung in there..Hope springs eternal.. But I find this flavor of Phillies play so frustrating.. they go from murderers row to minor league futility. Sometimes it is hard to fathom they can be that bad.
To sum up what I have maintained is the core issue. P I T C H I N G !
While the starting 8 is talented, I don’t think they mesh together.
DadsInDaniaBeach
Picking at the the ashes of this team, there are some nice things.
First is that they have a very nice defensive catcher in Marchan.. If something happens to Realmuto, I think the team has a better option than Andrew Knapp.
I too love Cutch but they need a younger man out there.
Torrreyes has been a solid player all year.
Segura who many slammed early has returned to his normal play.. solid hitter with a strong arm for 2nd base.
The Phillies will need a 3rd baseman, shortstop and more than a few outfielders.
Harper and Goofy stay. Cutch, Jankowski, Vierling, Hasely need to be gone. I included Jankowski because he is not a long term option.. I don’t think he can fit as a bench piece..I could be wrong with this one.