Outfielder Jordan Luplow, who signed a minor league deal with the Phillies in March, is done for the year with a right knee ACL tear. The account @Kram207 was among those to relay the info on X.
Luplow has mostly been a small-side platoon guy in his career, as the right-handed hitter has a line of .227/.338/.495 against lefties over several seasons. This year, he had stepped to the plate 254 times at the Triple-A level with a line of .255/.343/.450. His splits were closer to even with the IronPigs, though in a small sample of 184 plate appearances against righties and 70 against lefties.
Perhaps there would have been a path to playing time in the Philadelphia outfield. Johan Rojas struggled enough to get optioned down to the minors. Brandon Marsh and David Dahl are lefties with notable platoon splits. The right-handed counterparts in their platoons are Whit Merrifield and Cristian Pache, who are both struggling.
With this season-ending injury for Luplow, that won’t be an option for the Phils to even consider anymore. Perhaps Edmundo Sosa will be a factor on the grass, since he has a bit of experience out there and played well while Trea Turner was on the IL. The Phils don’t have a lot of holes heading into the July 30 trade deadline but adding an intriguing righty bat to the bench could be one target, especially with Luplow no longer there as a depth option.
Some other notable injury updates from around baseball…
- The Cubs placed right-hander Ben Brown on the injured list a couple of weeks ago with a neck strain, though subsequent reporting provided the more ominous-sounding diagnosis of a stress reaction in his neck. The timeline was and is murky, but Brown was able to throw from 90 feet recently, per Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune. Brown says that he was told at the time of his diagnosis that he’s already through the worst of his ailment. Montemurro describes the prognosis as a “two- to three-month burnout period,” with the first month being the worst. Brown and Jordan Wicks hit the IL within a week of each other, thinning the Cubs rotation and forcing Kyle Hendricks back into a starting role. The club is 37-41 but that still has them two games out of a playoff spot in the weak NL race. The club will try to ramp Brown up from here as long as there are no symptoms and hopefully get him back into the mix as his body allows. He has a 3.58 ERA on the year through 55 1/3 innings.
- The Padres are another club in that NL race with some rotation injuries but Yu Darvish will be back tomorrow, with AJ Cassavell of MLB.com relaying the word from manager Mike Shildt on X. Darvish had made 11 starts with a 3.20 ERA before landing on the IL with a left groin strain. He and Joe Musgrove landed on the shelf at the same time, forcing the club to use less experienced hurlers like Randy Vásquez and Adam Mazur. With Mazur posting an ERA of 7.10 in his first four starts and getting optioned recently, the return of Darvish should give the San Diego rotation a boost. The Friars are 41-41 and currently holding the final Wild Card spot in the National League, but there are seven clubs within three games of them.
Brew’88
Some media are saying Darvish is dealing with another issue, with his start tomorrow uncertain
ACK
Mike Shildt said Darvish was going to start Tuesday on Saturday. I expect Yu will the start unless we hear of a roster call up move. In Yu Darvish, I trust.
Brew88
He will stay on IL, apparently a new elbow issue
LarryJ4
I just read he’s possibly not back this week and didn’t even throw his last session. Hmmmmm
mlb fan
@Brew & Larryj4…Where are you guys getting your Darvish injury information?..Perhaps post links, because after googling for 10 minutes all I can find is he’s being activated for tomorrow’s start against the Nats. He’s listed as tomorrow’s starting pitcher in the MLBTV app.
Acoss1331
This is all I found.
sandiegouniontribune.com/2024/06/24/padres-daily-s…
Denunzio
Padre beat writer Kevin Acee, on his X Twitter posts past couple hours saying this,
Yu did NOT pitch his recent side sessions in the last couple days.
And Yu “unlikely to be ready” by Tuesday, or anytime this week it sounds like.
Go to Acee on X, for all things Padres I always find him the best source for SD.
Add PS – Acee said Schildt stated this is unrelated to Groin Injury. Not great news, IMO
Paleobros
Your last sentence almost rhymes, do you check Acee all the time?
Denunzio
Yes read Acee quite a bit, he seems dialed in well in SD. Most teams have that 1 or 2 solid dependable X tweet local team sources, for quick and accurate updates. Acee is good.
There are also plenty of hack unreliable local sources in most markets. On X you learn who to read and follow, and then conversely who to avoid.
Paleobros
Thanks, so when it comes to news of the Padres, Acee is in the reliable-source cadre:)
Pads Fans
Bernie Wilson of the AP is a much better source of info for Padres. You can find him on Twitter.
Pads Fans
LMFAO “best source for San Diego”. Acee is wrong twice as often as he is right.
Pads Fans
Acee of the SD Union Tribune.
rememberthecoop
I hope that when/if Brown comes back this year, they put him in the bullpen. I think he could become a high leverage weapon and possibly even a closer. He mainly has a 2-pitch mix anyway, plus he seems to have the right temperament to handle those high stress innings.
ryrockak
Yahoo just updated Yu’s page saying he now has elbow soreness and is out indefinitely…