October 5: Thomson said this morning that Bader’s MRI showed no major tear or strain, as relayed by Varnes. He’ll continue receiving treatment and the team will know more about his availability for Game 2 tomorrow, but MLB.com’s Todd Zolecki notes that Thomson said Bader is feeling better after receiving treatment last night.
October 4: The Phillies pulled outfielder Harrison Bader from Game 1 of the NLDS against the Dodgers tonight due to what was at first described by the team has hamstring tightness, but manager Rob Thomson later relayed to reporters (including Charlotte Varnes of The Athletic) that the issue was actually groin tightness. Bader himself later spoke to reporters (including Tim Kelly of On Pattison) and revealed that he would be undergoing imaging to determine the extent of his injury.
While the situation might seem concerning, Bader is considered day-to-day for the time being and expressed confidence that he’ll return to the Phillies’ lineup during this series. He noted that he’ll rest during tomorrow’s day off and “go from there,” adding that playing in the postseason is the time where you “empty the tank,” suggesting a willingness to try and play through an injury that might otherwise sit him down at another point in the season. That’s surely encouraging for Phillies fans to hear given Bader’s emergence as a key piece of the team in recent weeks.
Acquired from the Twins at the trade deadline back in July, Bader had already been enjoying a solid season with the Twins but kicked things up to another gear when he arrived in Philadephia. In 50 games with the Phillies, Bader has hit .305/.361/.463 with five home runs, eleven doubles, and a triple in 194 trips to the plate while serving as the team’s regular center fielder. He’s done his part defensively as well, with +1 Fielding Run Value in center this year despite playing the outfield corners exclusively in Minnesota. Bader has long been a well-regarded center fielder in the majors, but was pushed into a corner with the Twins due to the presence of a healthy Byron Buxton in the club’s lineup.
The addition of Bader at the deadline helped to stabilize the Phillies on both sides of the ball. Nick Castellanos struggled badly this year, with below-average offensive numbers that paired with his typical lackluster glove in the outfield to make him a below replacement level player. Max Kepler and Johan Rojas had disappointing seasons of their own as well, leaving Bader to step up alongside Brandon Marsh to help create some more production for the Phillies on both offensively and defensively. Few deadline additions have been more impactful for their club down the stretch, and it would be devastating for the club to go without Bader during a tough matchup against the Dodgers this week, especially after dropping game 1 of the series at home earlier this evening.
If Bader were to miss Game 2 on Monday, an outfield featuring Marsh in center flanked by Kepler in left and Castellanos in right seems like the most likely outcome, though Weston Wilson is also on the roster as a potential right-handed complement to Kepler. In a worst-case scenario where Bader needed to be pulled from the club’s NLDS roster entirely, the Phillies would have the option to place him on the injured list and replace him on the roster. Doing so would mean that Bader would miss the entire NLCS, however, and only be eligible to return this year if the Phillies made it all the way to the World Series. Needless to say, that’s a situation the Phillies will surely be hoping to avoid.

The way they continue to not hit it won’t matter much.
Rejected headline:
“Groin injury to Master Bader”
“We imaged in great detail the affected area, as well as running all the testes we could think of.”
MLB
“I find your lack of humor disturbing.”
– Darth Bader
Justin Crawford on deck…
Did he tweak his groin on that excellent diving catch Bader made on Pages’ line drive?
They said it might have happened on the base path at second base.
I was at a game in MN in May where he played CF, btw.
He pulled a groan.
Damn. I hope he can get back out there. But this doesn’t “feel” good. If he’s out there at even 85-90% that could still keep him from making a play in CF that he usually would (like fielding a ball off the bounce instead of being able to make the catch).
I also like his presence in the line-up. But losing his high level of defense could cost the Phillies a run or two in a game or two — if they even put him out there.
Maybe this gets my man Nick Castellanos back in the starting line-up!!!
Groin injuries suck, and definitely linger.
T Hernandez had a groin strain when he was hitting like an MVP. He came back too soon and hit and fielded terribly.
Roberts forced him to rest and reset. And while his bat has come around, he’s clearly having issues with it still. And is prioritizing hitting over fielding to manage it.
All that being said, I hope your guy is ok and able to play in this series.
Rally killer Nicky the C
Watching him hit into that double-play last night hurt. I know he hasn’t lived up to his contract. And I’ll understand when the Phillies move on from him. But I like his personality and have become a fan.
I was really hoping he’d pull off some magic last night. But it wasn’t meant to be.
It will be difficult to get rid of Castellanos as he has a year left at $20 million and is a defensive liability. The Phillies would have to eat at least half his contract even to ‘give ‘ him away.
Yeah, I don’t know that he’s gone this off-season. But he won’t be with the Phil’s behind next year is all. With one year left — if they eat half his salary — they might be able to move him somewhere for some salary relief.
It won’t be a necessarily easy move though.
Harrison Bader has proven to be a very good, underrated player these last few years.
It was a major misstep for the NY Mets to let him move on before this year began.
This would certainly be a big blow for the phils….they have been a different team with him. They need his enthusiasm and pesky attitude. I am so annoyed by the stare that Shwarber gives everytime he strikes out in the playoffs….I certainly hope I have been wrong about this team….but I have been saying one and done all year and I saw that look in their eyes Saturnday night….come on Phillies…make me look like an idiot…I ain’t got 10 more years to wait for the next championship!
Missing Bader tonight is a big blow to a team that is already reeling from a lack of clutch hitting ( or small bal ability) and a sketchy bullpen. I smell a sweep.