Zack Wheeler throws first bullpen session after surgery

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler completed his first bullpen session since undergoing thoracic outlet decompression surgery last September. The 21-pitch outing took place on Thursday morning at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. Manager Rob Thomson described the session as encouraging, though Wheeler's return timeline remains uncertain.

Zack Wheeler, the ace pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, marked a positive step in his recovery on Thursday morning at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. This was his first bullpen session since thoracic outlet decompression surgery on September 23. During the session, Wheeler threw four-seam and two-seam fastballs for a total of 21 pitches.

Following the Phillies' 7-3 Grapefruit League victory over the Washington Nationals, manager Rob Thomson provided an optimistic assessment. "The velo was good, the ball flight was good," Thomson said. "He hit the glove. It was good. He felt great. We’ll check him tomorrow, find out how he’s feeling and get a plan going moving forward."

Wheeler is not expected to be ready for Opening Day, a possibility the team ruled out weeks earlier. When asked about a potential return in six weeks for big league games, Thomson replied, "Possibly." However, he emphasized the fluid nature of the timeline, noting, "It all depends on how he feels and how he recovers. It’s new stuff, and it’s different from a lot of other injuries. You can’t pin it down to a week or a day, really."

Wheeler himself has expressed a measured approach to his rehabilitation. "I'm missing Opening Day, so there's no need to rush back and try to come back a week after that," he said a couple of weeks ago. "You want to be back, but you also don't want to rush it at the same time."

A more realistic target for Wheeler's return appears to be late April to early May. He may not pitch in a Grapefruit League or Minor League game before the Phillies depart Florida for Philadelphia on March 23. Thomson indicated it might be possible but added, "I hope [he pitches]."

Typically, Wheeler throws four or five bullpen sessions before spring camp when healthy, with two days of rest between them. His next mound work could come as soon as Sunday, though Thomson cautioned, "But I can’t answer that because this is different."

Overall, Thomson highlighted Wheeler's diligent offseason preparation. "He’s worked awfully hard," he said. "And that’s the key to it. He’s worked harder than he’s ever worked in the offseason. It’s a really good sign. He’s strong. The shoulder is stronger than it ever has been. So, really feel good about it. ... I’m telling you, it was very encouraging."

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Photorealistic image of Phillies 6-0 victory over Pirates featuring pitcher Zack Wheeler and celebrating players at PNC Park
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Phillies defeat Pirates 6-0 as Wheeler outduels Skenes

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The Philadelphia Phillies swept the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 6-0 victory on Sunday at PNC Park. Zack Wheeler delivered seven scoreless innings to support the win. The result moved Philadelphia to 24-23 and above .500 for the first time since early April.

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler pitched 4 1/3 innings in his third minor-league rehab start on Wednesday night with Triple-A Lehigh Valley. He allowed one run on three hits, walked one batter and struck out six while throwing 61 pitches against Rochester. The Phillies plan for him to make at least one more outing.

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Zack Wheeler will take the mound Tuesday night for the series opener against the Red Sox at Fenway Park as he continues his return from surgery last September. The right-hander has posted a 3.12 ERA through three starts this season. He has completed at least six innings in each of his past two outings.

Spencer Strider delivered another solid performance in his rehab assignment, recording seven strikeouts over five-plus innings for Triple-A Gwinnett in a 10-5 loss to Jacksonville on Sunday at Gwinnett Field. The Atlanta Braves pitcher threw 82 pitches before exiting after walking Christopher Morel to open the sixth. Strider has now completed three rehab outings since injuring his left oblique late in spring training.

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Toronto Blue Jays prospect Trey Yesavage will make his final rehabilitation start on Tuesday with Triple-A Buffalo before rejoining the major league team. Manager John Schneider confirmed the plan after discussions with Yesavage and pitching coach Pete Walker. The move aims to ensure Yesavage builds comfort with a 75-pitch workload.

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