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Phillies Adapt to Life without Key Players, Hold a Six-Game Lead in NL East

The Phillies are currently on a six-game road trip to Chicago and Atlanta without Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and J.T. Realmuto. However, all three players are making progress with their injuries. Harper and Schwarber, who are dealing with a hamstring strain and groin strain respectively, hit in the batting cages at Wrigley Field. Realmuto participated in receiving drills and hit on the field for the first time since undergoing knee surgery on June 12. He has been hitting indoors in the cage in the days leading up to this.

The manager, Rob Thomson, provided an update on Harper and Schwarber, stating that they are progressing well and could potentially return soon. While a specific date has not been set, Thomson expects to have more information in the next couple of days. Harper and Schwarber are both eligible to be activated on July 9 when the Phillies return home for a six-game homestand. Realmuto is not far behind in his recovery, with Thomson suggesting a post-All-Star break return.

Despite the absence of key players, the Phillies managed to win two out of three games over the weekend. The team has a division lead of eight games over the Braves, but their performance in the next week to 10 days will be crucial with a short-handed lineup. Players like Nick Castellanos and Trea Turner will need to step up to fill the void left by the injured players.

The Phillies’ road trip has been challenging without their star players, but they have proven that they can still compete without them. With only two weeks remaining before returning home for a homestand against Miami Marlins, it’s important that Harper and Schwarber make quick progress so that they can contribute when needed.

In conclusion, despite being shorthanded due to injuries to key players like Harper, Schwarber and Realmuto; The Phillies have shown resilience and managed to win two out of three games during their current road trip. With only two weeks remaining before returning home for a homestand against Miami Marlins; It’s crucial that Harper and Schwarber make quick progress so that they can contribute when needed.

Samantha Johnson

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