The Phillies announced that Bryce Harper has been placed on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to June 6) due to inflammation in his right wrist. Utilityman Otto Kemp had his contract selected from Triple-A in a corresponding move, and no 40-man transaction was needed since the Phillies only had 39 men on their 40-man roster. Philadelphia also sent right-hander Alan Rangel down to Triple-A while calling up righty Daniel Robert to provide a fresh arm for the bullpen.
Harper didn’t play in the Phils’ 5-4 loss to the Pirates yesterday, and manager Rob Thomson told reporters (including Scott Lauber of the Philadelphia Inquirer) that Harper was being given a rest day to deal with a wrist problem that has been bothering the first baseman “for a while,” as Thomson put it. Lauber wrote that it isn’t known if this current injury is similar to or a continuation of the right wrist issue that also nagged at Harper during the 2024 season.
It’s been a rough stretch overall for Harper on the health front, as he was hit on the right elbow by a Spencer Strider pitch on May 27 and then missed Philadelphia’s next five games. No IL stint was ultimately required for that injury, though Harper had only one hit in 11 plate appearances after returning to the lineup. Between both Harper’s wrist and any lingering soreness with his elbow, a proper IL placement seems like a good idea to allow Harper to get fully rested and healed up.
Harper is hitting .258/.368/.446 with nine home runs over 253 PA this season — good for a strong 129 wRC+ but down from Harper’s usual superstar levels of production. While there’s never a good time to get drilled on the elbow by a Major League pitch, Harper’s painful encounter with Strider came at a particularly inopportune moment, as Harper had a .936 OPS in the 20 games prior to May 27.
With Harper either unavailable or not hitting much, the Phillies have hit a slump in the last week, losing seven of their last eight games. Alec Bohm moved over to play first base in Harper’s previous absence and Edmundo Sosa played third base, so that will likely be the most standard alignment for the Phils while Harper is on the IL. Weston Wilson could also factor into the infield picture if utilityman Sosa is spending more time in an everyday role, and Kemp has seen a lot of time at first, second, and third base (plus a handful of games at shortstop and in the corner outfield) during his four minor league seasons.
Kemp will be making his Major League debut whenever he first appears in a game for the Phillies, which marks quite a journey for a player who went undrafted in 2022. Philadelphia signed Kemp as a free agent following the draft and he has only gotten better as he has risen through the minor league ranks, including some sensational numbers at Triple-A Lehigh Valley this year. The 25-year-old Kemp is hitting .317/.417/.602 with over 264 Triple-A plate appearances, and he leads the International League with 14 home runs.
This kind of production is more than worthy of a look at the MLB level, and Kemp figures to also be part of the third base picture while Harper is out. Like Bohm, Sosa, and Wilson, Kemp is also a right-handed hitter, so it doesn’t make for a smooth platoon situation. Since Kemp has played some left field in Lehigh Valley, however, he might get some time in left field in place of the left-handed hitting Max Kepler if a southpaw is on the mound.
That’s 3x for Rangel that he’s been called up to the big leagues but yet to appear in a game.
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You might want to check on that box score from last evening…
You’re right. I clicked on the link here to his Baseball Reference page which didn’t show his stats from last night and assumed he wasn’t used.
They’re playing so badly right now that he probably wants to get away from it all for a few weeks.
Thatta boy Bryce!
Disappointed to see Topper basically lie about Harper’s elbow injury. It’s probably a hairline fracture, yet the organization kept classifying him as day to day. I know superstars don’t like going on the shelf. But if the lose the division or a wild card by a game or two when Harper is wasn’t available, that kind of coddling to an egomaniac could have terrible repercussions.
“Topper Basically lie..
probably a hairline. .classifying him as day to day”…Even in your own post you didn’t really identify any actual “lie” and “probably” means you don’t really know either…
“Day to day” really has no medical meaning, except that they’ll check back 24 hours later and see how it looks and feels. Calling practically anything “day to day” is purposely vague but doesn’t constitute a “lie”.
I don’t think they were lying at all. Wrist had been nagging him all season, he had to take some time off for the HBP, wrist had some wrest and then he went and had some violent swings which impacted the wrist. I’m just happy they did’t sit around and wait and brought a player who should have been up for Weston Wilson all season.
Congrats Otto Kemp
Team is in trouble. Romano a disaster. No Alvarado. Nola was bad and may have a lat strain. Luzardo may be tipping pitches. Kepler, Marsh, Rojas, Marchan can’t hit.
“Kepler, Marsh, Rojas, Marchan can’t hit.”
Realmuto, Stott
Father Time lies in wait for every player, no matter how great. Staying healthy won’t get easier as he hits 33.
I would rather they struggle now and not in the 2nd half like they did last year. Bullpen is a disaster.
FREE Otto Kemp
Westin Wilson hasnt shown much this year, and Marsh has struggled. Crawford should get a call up.
NOPE
One HR in 220 plus PA.
No starting his service clock before next year. Prep him for Opening Day and hope for a Rookie of the Year and draft pick award.
He’s gonna need a bigger oven mitt
Does anyone need know if Jordan Romero has a wrist injury. Or maybe a neck injury
Watching him pitch gives me eye injuries
Sorry Romano. But does it matter anyway
The Phillies need to cash in some chips and turn them into a dominant reliever and RH OF’er. They have a lot of 22-25 year old prospects that don’t fit with the main puzzle pieces. We traded with a team in contention last year (Orioles), so i wouldn’t rule out a contending team with a deep bullpen lining up with the Phils. Twins, Guardians, Red Sox and Rays all have pieces that can help – trade the prospects to these penny pinching teams with a surplus of relievers.
No way should the Phillies deal any prospects for relievers. This lineup is not in anyway worthy of that and their farm is too weak.