Wheeler Returns to Phillies Rotation After Eight-Month Absence
Zack Wheeler will make his first start since August when the Philadelphia Phillies face the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, returning to the rotation after spending the past eight months sidelined with injury.
The right-hander's comeback arrival comes as the Phillies look to stabilize their pitching staff. Philadelphia has dealt with rotation inconsistencies that contributed to the team's recent performance issues.
Wheeler, acquired by Philadelphia in a trade before the 2020 season, has been a cornerstone of the Phillies' rotation. His absence created a void the team has worked to fill throughout the year. Bryce Harper's team will host the Braves in Atlanta for the matchup Saturday.
The Phillies' medical staff cleared Wheeler for game action after months of rehabilitation following his August injury. His timeline for building endurance and workload management remains a factor as he rejoins the rotation.
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