The Phillies announced five roster moves, with the most prominent being Jhoan Duran‘s placement on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to April 15) due to a left oblique strain. Right-hander Seth Johnson and utilityman Felix Reyes were brought up from Triple-A in other moves, with Reyes’ contract selected to the 40-man roster for the first time. Utilityman Otto Kemp was optioned to Triple-A, and outfielder Pedro Leon was released.
Duran hasn’t pitched since last Saturday, but since the Phillies went 1-4 with an off-day in that stretch, the lack of usage was thought to be due to game situations rather than injury. More details on Duran’s injury and the severity of the strain should surface later today once manager Rob Thomson meets with the media, but unless the closer has the very mildest of strains, Duran is likely looking at at least a month on the shelf.
It’s a big loss for a Phillies team that is off to an underwhelming 8-11 start. While the bullpen as a whole has been shaky, Duran has been a stabilizing force at the back end. The closer has a 1.35 ERA, 33.3% strikeout rate, and zero walks over 6 2/3 innings, while recording saves in all five of his opportunities.
More to come…