Dodgers reliever Evan Phillips to undergo Tommy John surgery, miss rest of season
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Evan Phillips will have Tommy John surgery next week and miss the rest of the season in the latest blow to the World Series champion's pitching staff.
"Evan tried to play catch a couple days ago when we were on the road and it didn’t go well, so he’s going to get Tommy John surgery on the 4th," manager Dave Roberts said Friday. "Unfortunately that’s going to be season-ending."
The 30-year-old right-hander had been out the last three weeks because of forearm discomfort. He didn’t progress in his recovery despite what had been anticipated to be a short stint on the injured list.
"It’s surprising, more disappointed for Evan," Roberts said, "but he just wasn’t responding to the rest and then tried to ramp back up and so ultimately, that was kind of the advice."
Phillips began the season on the IL while recovering from a partially torn rotator cuff he sustained in the playoffs last year.
He returned in late April and made seven scoreless appearances before getting hurt during the Dodgers’ trip to Miami earlier in May.
Phillips was 5-1 with a 3.62 ERA and 63 strikeouts in 54 2/3 innings last season. He is 15-9 with a 2.28 ERA in 194 games since coming to the Dodgers five years ago. He previously played for Atlanta, Baltimore and Tampa Bay.
Mookie Betts is also out of the Dodgers’ lineup against the New York Yankees with an injured left toe.
Mookie Betts is the latest Dodger to hit the IL.
Manager Dave Roberts said Friday that the shortstop was having X-rays and is day-to-day.
Roberts said Betts "stubbed his toe, not exactly sure how" after the Dodgers returned from their road trip. "It’s just kind of an accident."
"I feel confident saying it’s day-to-day," Roberts added, "but putting on a shoe