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3y Avg. | -18 | -18 | 2.3 | — | 1 | — | — | 3 | 34.71 | 4.71 |
Fantasy News
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The Phillies optioned Johnson to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Monday. Johnson's stay in Philadelphia will last just one start, as he'll head back to Triple-A after he was lit up for nine earned runs over 2.1 innings during his MLB debut in Sunday's 10-1 loss to the Marlins. The Phillies recalled left-hander Tyler Gilbert to provide some extra coverage in the bullpen in the short term, but it's not immediately clear whom Philadelphia might turn to as Johnson's replacement in the rotation.... See More ... See Less
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Phillies' Seth Johnson: Blasted in debut
Johnson (0-1) took the loss Sunday, allowing nine runs on eight hits and three walks over 2.1 innings against the Marlins. Johnson's major-league debut did not go as planned, as he allowed 11 batters to reach base and nine runs to score while collecting only seven outs. The right-handed newcomer was acquired from Baltimore prior to the trade deadline and was given the opportunity after allowing just one run across 16 innings spanning three starts at Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Johnson presumably had an opportunity to secure a longer look from the Phillies had he shown some effectiveness, but it's tough to see him getting another opportunity after such a rough performance.... See More ... See Less -
Phillies' Seth Johnson: Promoted for Sunday's start
Johnson was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley and will start Sunday against the Marlins. Johnson will make his MLB debut Sunday in Miami, and a strong showing could give him a longer look as Philadelphia's No. 5 starter down the stretch. The 26-year-old was acquired from the Orioles ahead of the summer trade deadline and was dominant in three outings for Lehigh Valley with a 0.56 ERA, 0.69 WHIP and 13:6 K:BB across 16 innings.... See More ... See Less -
Phillies' Seth Johnson: Traded to Phillies
The Orioles traded Johnson to Philadelphia on Tuesday in exchange for Gregory Soto, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports. Through 18 starts with Double-A Bowie, Johnson has recorded a 2.63 ERA and 1.32 WHIP through 65 innings this year. It's likely he heads to Double-A Reading to begin his tenure with the Phillies, though a promotion to Triple-A Lehigh Valley could come in the near future if the 25-year-old righty continues at his current pace.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Sent to minor-league camp
Johnson was optioned to minor-league camp by the Orioles on Friday, Jake Rill of MLB.com reports. Johnson missed most of 2023 while recovering from Tommy John surgery, but he ended the year healthy and made one scoreless appearance this spring before getting cut. The 25-year-old needs to make up for lost time in the minors but could push to debut at some point in 2024.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Moves to Double-A
Johnson (elbow) was promoted from High-A Aberdeen to Double-A Bowie on Sunday, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports. Johnson missed most of this season while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. He's allowed four runs and posted a 10:3 K:BB over 7.1 innings across the lowest three levels of the minors. With Aberdeen's season coming to an end, Johnson will get a few more appearances at Bowie to wrap up the campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Rehabbing in FCL
Johnson (elbow) began a rehab assignment with the Orioles' Florida Complex League affiliate, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports. Johnson was acquired last August as part of a three-team trade and subsequently underwent Tommy John surgery. He hasn't been ruled out for the year, but the right-hander will likely need multiple weeks of rehab appearances before settling in at either High-A Aberdeen or Double-A Bowie to close out the campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Optioned to minors
Johnson (elbow) was optioned Friday to minor-league camp by the Orioles, Nathan Ruiz of The Baltimore Sun reports. Johnson was added to the 40-man roster in November to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. The right-hander was acquired in a three-way trade between the Orioles, Rays and Astros from Tampa Bay in August and underwent Tommy John surgery a few days later. He likely won't be ready to help the Orioles until the 2024 season.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Eyeing late-season return
Johnson (elbow) said Tuesday that he will start his throwing program in mid-January with the goal of pitching in rehab games in the minors in August, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports. "Pretty much I can do everything except for actually throwing a baseball or throwing medicine balls. As far as upper-body lifts, I'm pretty much cleared for all that stuff," Johnson said. "I'm hoping to be able to pitch by next August, maybe in some Complex League games." The Orioles acquired Johnson in a three-way trade-deadline deal with the Rays and Astros on Aug. 1, even though Baltimore had the knowledge that the right-hander was scheduled to undergo Tommy John surgery just two days later. Baltimore might have seen the impending procedure as an advantageous time to buy low on the 24-year-old, who impressed with a 3.00 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and 41:11 K:BB in 27 innings over his seven starts at High-A Bowling Green in Tampa Bay's organization this past season before injuring his elbow. Johnson, who was added to the Orioles' 40-man roster earlier this month, appears to have thus far responded well to surgery, but he'll still spend most of the 2023 campaign in rehab mode. Even a small setback during his throwing program would likely prompt the Orioles to shut him down for the 2023 season with the hope of having him at 100 percent for spring training in 2024.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Seth Johnson: Needs TJS, traded in three-teamer
Johnson, who is about to undergo Tommy John surgery, was traded from the Rays to the Orioles on Monday as part of a three-team trade that sent Jose Siri to Tampa Bay and Trey Mancini to Houston, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports. Johnson was a very promising pitching prospect prior to suffering a torn UCL. He has premium stuff and logged a 3.00 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and 41 strikeouts in 27 innings at High-A this year. Given that he turns 24 in September and might not return to action until the 2024 season, it's possible the Orioles could convert him to a reliever in the coming years to fast-track him to the majors.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Seth Johnson: Dealing with forearm inflammation
High-A Bowling Green placed Johnson on the 7-day injured list Wednesday with right forearm inflammation, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. The Rays will send Johnson in for further imaging to determine the extent of the forearm injury, but initial X-rays apparently revealed no structural damage to his pitching arm. The 23-year-old has made seven starts for Bowling Green this season, logging a 3.00 ERA while striking out 41 over 27 innings.... See More ... See Less
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Matt Gelb@MattGelb9H agoSome dead-of-winter words about the Phillies -- namely, two pitchers who had success in 2024 to make tweaks in 2025: https://t.co/UdmG1nTsZH
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Todd Zolecki@ToddZolecki10H agoBilly Wagner finally made the Hall of Fame. Is Chase Utley the next #Phillies player to get in? What about Jimmy Rollins? Bobby Abreu? https://t.co/PsVb5cR3Zl
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Scott Lauber@ScottLauber1D agohttps://t.co/dHA4QSQ9mP Case closed. Former #Phillies closer Billy Wagner, in his 10th and final year on the writers’ ballot, joins first-timers Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia in the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025. Initial story from @PhillyInquirer ⬇️⬇️
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Scott Lauber@ScottLauber1D agoIchiro Suzuki got all but one vote, 99.7% total. CC Sabathia got 86.8%. Billy Wagner got 82.5%. Chase Utley rose to 39.8%, up from 28.8% last season. Bobby Abreu (19.5%) and Jimmy Rollins (18%) rounded out the #Phillies candidates. All three will be eligible again next year.
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Todd Zolecki@ToddZolecki4D agoBob Uecker played for the #Phillies in 1966-67. A while back, he shared stories from his Philly playing days. It was a thrill for this Milwaukee kid to listen. https://t.co/Zmy26ELPFC
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Todd Zolecki@ToddZolecki5D agoThe #Phillies are bringing a sidearmed righty from Japan to spring training as a non-roster invitee. He could be a swing man. https://t.co/nbNImPBpis
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Scott Lauber@ScottLauber5D agohttps://t.co/ejxXzF7xkz Weekend baseball reading: The #Phillies’ approach to recasting the bullpen is less about simple arithmetic than holding true to Dave Dombrowski’s calculation in dealing with the most volatile position on the roster. From @PhillyInquirer ⬇️⬇️
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Todd Zolecki@ToddZolecki5D agoThe #Phillies are bringing Japanese right-hander Koyo Aoyagi, 31, to camp as a non-roster invitee. Nine-year veteran, three-time All-Star (2019, 2021-22) with the Hanshin Tigers. 61-47 with a 3.08 ERA in his career.
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Scott Lauber@ScottLauber5D agoRHP Koyo Aoyagi will attend spring training as a nonroster invitee, the #Phillies announced. Aoyagi, 31, was a three-time all-star with the Hanshin Tigers and went 62-46 with 3.08 ERA and 647 strikeouts in 898.1 innings over nine seasons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
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Scott Lauber@ScottLauber8D agoMy 10th Hall of Fame ballot prompted a lot of discussion about starting pitching. And since I sent this in, I’ve been thinking of a former #Phillies ace who will come up for consideration in the next voting cycle. From @PhillyInquirer: https://t.co/3YJzhneEQg https://t.co/HEIPdnHlP6