Phillies right-hander Taijuan Walker began the 2024 campaign on the injured list due to a shoulder issue, but he’s making good progress en route to a return to action. As noted by Alex Coffey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, club manager Rob Thomson told reporters recently that Walker would begin his rehab assignment with the club’s Single-A affiliate in Clearwater, Florida this week. That first rehab outing occurred Thursday night, with Walker allowing two runs over four innings of work while striking out four and walking none.
Per Thomson, that start was the first of what is expected to be four rehab appearances for Walker before he rejoins the Phillies’ big league roster. Walker’s return to action would seem to spell the end of right-hander Spencer Turnbull’s time in the Philadelphia rotation, likely ticketing him for a long relief role in the club’s bullpen. That may not be the case, however, as Coffey relays that Thomson has indicated that there could be a path for Turnbull to remain in the rotation even after Walker returns, noting that “if he keeps putting up zeroes… that’s tough to remove him from the rotation.”
Turnbull’s certainly done everything he can to justify a regular spot in the rotation to this point in the season. Through his first two appearances with the Phillies, the right-hander has struck out 13 batters in eleven scoreless innings against the Reds and Cardinals, scattering five hits and one walk during that time. While his start today against the Pirates left something to be desired, as he allowed three runs in four innings of work, that still leaves him with a solid 1.80 ERA through three turns in the club’s rotation. While it seems unlikely that Turnbull would bump any of Walker, Ranger Suarez, or Christopher Sanchez to the bullpen (much less co-aces Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola), Thomson suggested that the club could use Turnbull as a piggyback starter or even utilize a six-man rotation later this season in order to get the right-hander more reps.
More from around the league’s East divisions…
- Sticking with the NL, the Nationals have not yet broached the subject of a contract extension with top outfield prospect James Wood, according to Stephen Mears of TalkNats.com. Wood, 21, is a consensus top-15 prospect in the game as has carried a phenomenal spring that saw him slash .364/.509/.705 in 22 big league camp games into a strong start to the Triple-A season where he’s hit an even better .441/.558/.794 in his first 43 plate appearances. Given the youngster has not yet even made his major league debut, it’s hardly a shock that the sides haven’t engaged in extension negotiations to this point. On the other hand, its become increasingly common for top talents to sign extensions early on in or even before the start of their big league careers in recent years. Top prospects Jackson Chourio and Colt Keith both signed pre-debut extensions with the Brewers and Tigers respectively, this winter, while star youngsters such as Corbin Carroll and Julio Rodriguez are among those to sign massive extensions prior to reaching even one year of service time in the majors.
- Looking toward the AL, the Orioles began the 2024 season with their starting rotation at less than full strength due to both right-hander Kyle Bradish and left-hander John Means starting the season on the injured list. Recent reporting has indicated that Bradish is nearing a rehab assignment as he nurses a sprained UCL, and GM Mike Elias indicated this afternoon to reporters (including the Baltimore Banner’s Danielle Allentuck) that Means is even closer to a return to action. Per Elias, Means is scheduled for a fourth rehab appearances next week and could return to the majors before the end of the month. The left-hander pitched to a strong 2.66 ERA in four starts down the stretch last year following his late-season return from Tommy John surgery and figures to slot into the middle of the Baltimore rotation behind Corbin Burnes and Grayson Rodriguez upon his return.
skinsfandfw
I try not to be cynical, but if the Oreos get anything decent (2-3ish war per) out of either Means or Bradish in ‘24, I’ll be ecstatic.
MLB Fanatic
Bradish was 3.8 fWAR last season so it’s definitely possible. I’ll take the over on 3.5 on both combined.
cpdpoet
Walker is making guaranteed bank and him taking the petulant child role after the ’23 playoffs was a bad look.
To double down, bro showed up out of shape for spring training, saying he bulked up to not wear down in ’24. At least he didn’t cost a pick to sign?
Am hoping he can right his mental ship and help in ’24. His ’23 has been overlooked for sure, it’ll be interesting to see what happens in the next few weeks ….
In Dombrowski we trust.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
Walker just said some things outloud that he should have kept to himself. If he can come back in 2024 and contribute some solid innings I would think most of his teammates will understand.
As far as fans go they are NOT as eager to forgive probably. Some BIG pitching performances in the playoffs leading to a WS Championship could change things.
Definitely Maybe?
Brew88
To think, it could have been Merrill LF, Wood CF, Tatis Jr. RF
HBan22
And Abrams as a utility player.
Brew’88
or 2025 starting SS/2B
PadresWSChamps2025
Why would the Nats extend Wood before ve makes his debut? Then he won’t be PPI eligible. The smart play is to agree to an extension in principle then announce it the day after he makes his debut.
AE86
I just want John Means to be nice and healthy. If he’s right physically, I believe everything else falls into place. Unfortunately, with Bradish, this is literally a band-aid fix. Most people that go through this brace thing usually wind up with TJ anyway. I just want them all healthy. That’s the best outcome for everyone.