ザック・ウィーラー、今シーズン絶望:TOS手術とフィリーズのプレーオフへの影響を解説

Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is out for the rest of the season and will undergo thoracic outlet decompression surgery. We break down the diagnosis of venous thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), the 6-8 month recovery timeline, and what this massive loss means for the Philadelphia Phillies’ World Series hopes.

Get the latest on Wheeler’s injury, the long-term outlook for his career, and how the Phillies’ pitching rotation will adjust without their most dominant starter. We discuss the importance of Aaron Nola’s return to form and how the team plans to navigate the postseason with a potential three-lefty rotation of Sánchez, Suárez, and Luzardo.

Wheeler has been one of baseball’s best pitchers since joining the Phillies, leading all MLB pitchers in strikeouts, WHIP, and innings since 2020. His postseason performance has been historically great, with a 2.18 ERA that ranks third all-time among pitchers with at least 10 postseason starts.

Phillies manager Rob Thomson, president Dave Dombrowski, and teammates like Kyle Schwarber react to the news and express confidence in the team’s depth despite this significant setback.

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