On February 9, 2024, Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh underwent arthroscopic debridement surgery on his left knee, performed by Dr. Steven Cohen in Philadelphia. The Phillies announced that they expect Marsh to return to playing within 3 to 4 weeks and to be ready for Opening Day.
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Unexpected news: Phillies announce that Brandon Marsh had left knee arthroscopic debridement surgery in Philadelphia this morning. Teams says he will return to playing in 3 to 4 weeks and be ready by Opening Day.
Brandon Marsh had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee today, the #Phillies announced. Team anticipates a return to play in 3 to 4 weeks and expects him to be ready for opening day.
Brandon Marsh had left knee arthroscopic debridement surgery, per the Phillies. Expected to return to play in 3-4 weeks and be ready for Opening Day.
From the Phillies PR dept: Brandon Marsh underwent successful left knee arthroscopic debridement surgery with Dr. Steven Cohen in Philadelphia this morning. It is anticipated that he will return to playing at 3 to 4 weeks and be ready to play by opening day.
Brandon Marsh had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, the Phillies said. He’ll return to play in 3-4 weeks, they said, and should be ready by Opening Day. But outfield depth is already thin.
Phillies OF Brandon Marsh underwent successful left knee arthroscopic debridement surgery with Dr. Steven Cohen in Philadelphia this morning. It is anticipated that he will return to playing at 3 to 4 weeks and be ready to play by opening day.