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Philly Phillies Activate Trea Turner from Injured List After Injury Scare
National Desk
May 3, 2026
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Phillies activated star shortstop Trea Turner from the injured list on Sunday, May 3, 2026, following a victory over the San Francisco Giants. The move comes after Turner was hurt running the bases when he scored on a passed ball from second base during the game.[7] Manager Rob Thomson confirmed the activation, noting Turner's readiness to slot back into the lineup, potentially batting second as in prior returns.[4][5][6]
Turner, a four-time All-Star, had been sidelined briefly but is now cleared to play at Citizens Bank Park, the heart of Phillies Nation in South Philadelphia. This reinstatement echoes his activation last season before the playoffs, where he returned from a hamstring strain that kept him out since Sept. 7, 2025, for the final regular-season game against the Minnesota Twins.[2] The timing aids Philly's NL East campaign against divisional foes like the Marlins and Padres.[1][4]
The Phillies' roster shuffle adds firepower to a team eyeing another postseason run, with Turner joining recent activations like catcher J.T. Realmuto, who returned from back spasms on May 2 against Miami after missing time since April 22.[1] Under interim manager Don Mattingly's watch, the club selected pitcher Trevor Richards from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to deepen the bullpen.[3] Local fans, from Kensington to Center City, see Turner's speed and bat as key to defending Pennsylvania's baseball pride.


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