Cristopher Sanchez feeling OK after exit; Phillies add Wilson, DFA Clemens
- Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez left his game Tuesday night.
- He exited the game due to left forearm tightness.
- Sanchez felt discomfort early while pitching two innings.
- Manager Rob Thomson does not expect structural damage in the arm.
- The team plans further evaluation, but he will not get an MRI.
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Cristopher Sanchez feeling OK after exit; Phillies add Wilson, DFA Clemens
NEW YORK — Kody Clemens, son of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, was designated for assignment Wednesday by the Phillies. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said left-hander Cristopher Sánchez felt normal, one day after he was removed from a start against the New York Mets because of left forearm tightness, and will not get an MRI. Because of Thursday’s off day, Sánchez could be pushed back in the rotation for extra rest. Sánchez, a fir…

Kody Clemens cut by Phillies, who say Cristopher Sánchez feels OK after cutting short start
Kody Clemens, a son of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, has been designated for assignment by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Sánchez being evaluated for left forearm tightness after exiting start early
NEW YORK — Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sánchez was removed from his start Tuesday night against the New York Mets because of left forearm tightness. The team said Sánchez will be evaluated further. “Saw the doc, not expecting any structural damage. But we’ll re-evaluate and know in the next couple days,” manager Rob Thomson said after his team’s 5-1 loss. Sánchez labored through two innings, throwing 33 of his 58 pitches for strikes, and exited …
Phillies Notes: Sanchez, Suarez, Johnson
The Phillies had a bit of an injury scare on Tuesday, as left-hander Cristopher Sánchez departed his start against the Mets after two innings. Sánchez was working with diminished velocity, and the club announced postgame that he’d dealt with forearm soreness. Despite that ominous initial word, the Phillies downplayed concern on Wednesday. President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski told reporters (including Lochlahn March of The Philadelphi…
Injury Update: Cristopher Sánchez Feels ‘Normal’ Day After Forearm Scare
In a rare win for Phillies injury updates, Cristopher Sánchez showed up to the ballpark Wednesday feeling normal. Yes, normal. That’s about as good as it gets the morning after a left forearm scare that cut his start short against the Mets.Cristopher Sánchez Exited Last Night’s Game Early vs Mets View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Liberty Line (@libertylinephl) Mets clown the Phillies again, 5-1, as Lindor and Torrens keep rolling“…
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