Washington – Philadelphia philis Ace Zack Wheeler On Saturday, with a blood clot in his right hand in the 15-day injured list.
Basball Operations President Dave Dombrovovski said after the Phillis’ 2-0 loss till Citizens That wheeller was detected by “right, upper extreme blood clot”.
“There is not much that we can say on this time,” Dombrovski said, who appreciated the doctors for finding the clots. “This may be a more efforted situation than this.”
The wheeler picked up against Washington on Friday and was limited to five innings for the second consecutive start. The right -handed batsman allowed two runs and four hits.
PHILLIES chief athletic trainer Paul Buchheit said the wheeler felt better after some right shoulder agony, but it changed on Friday.
“He felt a little heaviness,” said Buchit. “So, the doctors here were great in helping and accelerating that diagnosis this morning.”
Buchheit said that he did not feel that the current situation of the wheeler had anything to do with his previous hardness. He said that various types of remedies are available, but refused to come in nuances.
Dombrovski said that the wheeler would be evaluated in Philadelphia.
The 35-year-old wheeler is 10–5 with 2.71 ERA this season. He has done 195 strikeouts in 149⅔ innings.