Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto has been dealing with soreness in his right knee, causing him to miss games. The team is monitoring his condition, with Realmuto testing his knee by jogging and taking swings. Manager Rob Thomson is hopeful that Realmuto will return to the lineup soon.
J.T. Realmuto update: He tested his sore right knee by jogging, taking swings in the cage. #Phillies believe he's improving. Manager Rob Thomson is "hopeful," though unsure, that Realmuto will start Wed. Garrett Stubbs is starting a third game in a row for first time in majors.
Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto has missed consecutive games with knee soreness. Will the injury linger? https://t.co/B0bkHIi3Lt
The Phillies don’t seem especially concerned about the injuries to J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber, though Realmuto’s in particular highlights the lack of depth behind him. https://t.co/3Aok7gkp7A
J.T. Realmuto is dealing with what he described as “soreness” in his right knee. Felt it on his triple May 4 vs. Giants and it hasn’t gotten better. No tests yet. Said he’s hopeful of being able to play in the next few days; not concerned yet about it turning into an IL situation
Catcher J.T. Realmuto woke up with a sore right knee on Sunday morning, so manager Rob Thomson took him out of the lineup for the series finale against the Marlins. https://t.co/CdXfflcyxl
Updates on J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber, who are not in today's starting lineup because both are banged up. https://t.co/MJsYiCfOiG
They’re stacking wins, but the nicks and bruises are adding up for the Phillies, too. J.T. Realmuto was out of Sunday's lineup with a sore knee. https://t.co/EdktHATa99