The Phillies announced this morning that they’ve placed right-hander Taijuan Walker on the 15-day injured list due to inflammation in his right index finger. Right-hander Michael Mercado was recalled to the majors in a corresponding move. Mercado’s first appearance will be his big league debut.
Walker, 32 in August, has had a difficult 2024 season as he’s dealt with both injuries and ineffectiveness. A shoulder impingement delayed his season debut until the tail end of April, and he’s struggled considerably in ten starts since then. The righty sports a 5.60 ERA and 5.77 FIP overall on the season, figures that are 37% and 40% worse than the league average respectively. Just two of Walker’s ten appearances have been quality starts, and opponents have batted an eye-popping .278/.353/.511 against him in seven starts dating back to May 16. In other words, Walker’s opponents have teed off in recent weeks to achieve results roughly comparable to those Guardians star Jose Ramirez (.271/.330/.528) has posted this season.
Walker’s struggles came to a head Friday night against the Diamondbacks, when the righty allowed four runs on five hits and three walks across just four innings of work while striking out only three batters. Manager Rob Thomson told reporters (as noted by MLB.com’s Injury Tracker) yesterday that Walker was dealing with a “hot spot” on his finger and suggested that the issue has “been probably going on for a while.” Specifically, Thomson suggested that the injury may have impacted the efficacy of Walker’s splitter. The splitter was Walker’s most commonly used pitch last year, when he threw it 33.2% of the time according to Statcast. That usage has dropped to just 17.4% in 2024, and MLB.com notes that he’s thrown the pitch just sixteen times total over his past two starts.
That drop in usage has corresponded with a drop in efficacy. 2023 saw opposing hitters hit just .205 against Walker’s splitter, with a .295 slugging percentage and a .257 wOBA. Those strong results are a far cry for what the right-hander has produced with the pitch this year, as opponents have hit a whopping .426 with a .704 slugging percentage and a wOBA of .477. That .426 figure is the highest average allowed by Walker on any pitch this year, in sharp contrast to last year where his splitter boasted a lower average against than any pitch in his repertoire except for his rarely-used sweeper.
Given the fact that Walker’s finger issue has seemingly impacted his ability to throw his most important pitch, it’s hardly a surprise that the right-hander has suffered such extreme difficulties to this point in the season. Going forward, the Phillies will sit the righty down for at least the next two weeks in order to give the inflammation time to settle down. It’s surely a fairly easy decision for Philadelphia to not have Walker continue to try and play through the issue given the presence of right-hander Spencer Turnbull. Turnbull has been excellent for the club this year while swinging between the rotation and the bullpen, with a 2.63 ERA and 3.57 FIP in 51 1/3 innings across 16 appearances (six starts).
While Turnbull has not started a game since late April, the righty threw 49 pitches in his most recent outing on Friday and figures to be able to step into the rotation and offer the Phillies solid production in Walker’s stead. That leaves the long relief role out of the bullpen to Mercado, who is set to replace Walker on the club’s roster. Mercado was the Rays’ second-round pick in the 2017 draft but did not make an appearance at the big league level with the club before being traded to the Phillies back in November. Philadelphia swiftly placed Mercado on their 40-man roster and sent him to Triple-A to open the season, where he’s excelled with a 1.71 ERA and a 22.8% strikeout rate in 47 1/3 innings of work split between the rotation and bullpen at the level.
VonPurpleHayes
Cool. He can stay there.
Cat Mando
They should make it the 60 dal IL. Welcome back to the rotation Orange Bull
CarverAndrews
Usually I find blisters to be rather annoying, but somehow this one is quite refreshing…
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Plan the parade Philly Phans he’s gone!
MPrck
When you play at a 11 in the morning, you rule the news cycle. The other clubs are still asleep.
Fooque2
Grease the Poles
longines64
Signing Walker off the Mets cost the Phillies wins for every time he faced them. He can’t go through a lineup more than once.
DadsInDaniaBeach
So, I have an issue with all of this. No body will convince me that Walker didn’t know he wasn’t healthy and kept it to himself. So much for being a team player. I find that selfishness,,
Boooooooo!
VonPurpleHayes
Or maybe he’s not even hurt and it was just recommended he get himself fixed.
gbs42
Players are encouraged to gut it out, suck it up, play through the pain…and then they get ripped by some fans for being hurt. It’s a lose-lose situation.
DadsInDaniaBeach
I’m not ripping him for being hurt.. In fact, I never want to see a pro hurt even if he plays on another team. I hate when they think of themselves instead of the team. Just to be clear
gbs42
Okay, but I’m still unclear what he did to put himself before the team.
philliesphan77
I believe he’s saying that playing through an undisclosed injury, knowingly unable to be 100% for your teammates, just to keep yourself on the field is selfish and that he should put the team before his own pride.
JoeBrady
But how many players are 100%? I want guys that want to play. If they occasionally over-estimate their health, that’s the price you pay for guys gutting it out.
phillies012tg
Dude anything to keep him off the team, throw him on the 60 day, give him all the time he needs
609Collectibles
Feel a big trade coming soon for the Phillies. Here’s my dream 12 player blockbuster with the Oakland A’s:
Johan Rojas CF
Darrick Hall 1B
Simon Muzziotti OF (#18)
William Bergolla SS/2B (#8)
Mick Abel RHP (#3)
Griff McGarry RHP (#9)
Samuel Aldegheri LHP (#10)
Gunner Mayer RHP (#40)
For:
Mason Miller RHP
J.J. Bleday CF
Sam Maguire C (#50)
A lot of these guys are older prospects that have tools, and deserve an extended look with a team like the A’s. Would be a great way to trim the fat and add a dominant closer, allowing Alavardo, Hoffman, Strahm & co. fall into their natural bullpen roles. Bleday would be a huge upgrade over Johan Rojas and is controllable for several years. Maguire has excellent plate discipline, giving us some upper minors catching depth. As long as they don’t trade Aiden Miller, Justin Crawford, Starlyn Caba or Andrew Painter we should be all for them making a big move. I’m sure teams the Phillies have spoken with are inquiring about George Klassen. He’s been dominant this year, they definitely have the prospect depth to get a major deal done.
gbs42
That’s 11 players. 😉
Cat Mando
years ago there was a poster who would propose 2 and 3 team trades involving 5-10 players from each team. To paraphrase Yogi…. Deja Vu all over again.
JoeBrady
Technically, only 2 players and a whole bunch of Rule 5 candidates from Philly.
JRamHOF
The MLBTR podcast discussed the dangers of these four year contracts. Stay away!
cpdpoet
Oh what a tangled web we weave….
solaris602
Ok, so now they can install Turnbull into the rotation for the rest of the season. If Walker is able to successfully complete a rehab assignment (Phils should milk it for all it’s worth), he can head to the bullpen OR (better yet) trade him to a pitching needy contender at the deadline for whatever they can get.
gbs42
Why would any team trade for Walker???
VonPurpleHayes
The plan was for Walker to start because Turnbull isn’t stretched out enough to be a starter. Unfortunately, Walker hasn’t even been capable of being a 5th starter, so now Turnbull will be forced into a starting role. Walker wasn’t going to make the playoff roster anyway other than as an emergency backup starter.
ButCanHePitch
Now put Turnbull in the Rotation and leave him there. When Walker comes back he goes to the bullpen. Don’t be dumb about this FO.