In a move that underscores the challenges facing their pitching rotation, the Philadelphia Phillies have optioned Andrew Painter to Triple-A after a rough outing against the Miami Marlins. In Wednesday’s game, Painter struggled mightily, giving up six runs in just two innings, contributing to the Phillies’ 12-4 defeat.
The organization has explored various strategies to help Painter find his footing this season. From adjusting his pitch usage to employing an opener, the team has invested significant effort into his development. However, with a disappointing 7.06 ERA over 65.0 innings, the adjustments have not yielded the desired results.
Throughout the first two and a half months of the season, the Phillies have had to rotate through multiple options for their fifth and sixth starting spots. Initially, Taijuan Walker was tasked with filling in while Zack Wheeler was sidelined, but Walker was released after just 22.2 innings due to an ERA exceeding 9. Now, with Painter’s departure, the team finds itself at a crossroads regarding who will step in for the next turn in the rotation.
Reports indicate that Bryse Wilson, a former Atlanta Brave and Chicago White Sox pitcher, may be in line for a promotion after triggering his upward mobility clause in his minor league contract. Wilson has pitched 54.1 innings for the Iron Pigs, posting a 6.29 ERA and a 2.76 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Additionally, Alan Rangel, already on the 40-man roster, has made appearances for the Phillies earlier this season. Despite not being particularly dominant, Rangel has maintained a 3.74 ERA over 65.0 innings with the Iron Pigs, making him a potential candidate for the rotation.
In light of these developments, the Phillies might consider implementing bullpen games as a temporary fix until the trade deadline. Although they recently lost a key reliever, Brad Keller, to the injured list, the organization has built depth through minor league signings and waiver claims, providing them with several options to navigate this challenging phase.
As Painter heads to Lehigh Valley to regroup and redefine his approach, the Phillies are left to strategize their next steps without one of their promising young arms.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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