The Philadelphia Phillies reinstated infielder/outfielder Weston Wilson from the 10-day injured list on Wednesday. Wilson, 30, began the season on the IL with a left oblique strain sustained during spring training.
The Philadelphia Phillies look to avoid a sweep when they face the Mets this afternoon. They have now lost three in a row and are four games back from the Mets in the NL East.
The Philadelphia Phillies have gotten off to a rocky start, but fortunately, they haven't dealt with any significant health issues among their position players. After a rough two-game stretch against the New York Mets, the Phillies are activating a right-handed infielder/outfielder for the final game of the series.
The Philadelphia Phillies made a roster move ahead of their finale against the New York Mets. In hopes of avoiding a sweep at the hands of their archrivals who have dominated them as of late, the Phillies announced they have activated utility man Weston Wilson off the injured list.
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The Phillies have an update on a rehabbing utility man who could make his way back to the bigs soon. After playing four games with Philly's Single-A team in Clearwater, Weston Wilson has been moved up to Triple-A Lehigh Valley, per a team announcement.
Philadelphia Phillies utility player Weston Wilson is currently on a rehab assignment with Low-A Clearwater. Wilson has been out with an oblique injury suffered during spring training.
The Phillies have some more good news on the injury front, as a third player will be joining utility man Weston Wilson and top prospect Andrew Painter on a rehab assignment this week.
A surprise contributor to last year’s Phillies team is nearing a return to the current squad. Weston Wilson, a utility infielder who also played left field last summer, is set to begin a minor league rehab assignment this week.
One of the most notable camp battles for the Philadelphia Phillies this spring was regarding who would take the final spot on the bench. It was largely expected that Weston Wilson would assume that role based on his versatile defense and the power potential he possesses.
The Philadelphia Phillies have had a relatively clean injury sheet throughout spring training, with Matt Strahm and Weston Wilson being the only two players who have uncertain status heading into the season.
These four names look like their beginning a horse race Weston Wilson got hurt early in camp with an injury that is going to take quite a while to recover from.
The Philadelphia Phillies got a roster shakeup when Weston Wilson went down with an injury. His oblique strain is going to keep him sidelined for at least six weeks, and that reopens the competition for the final bench spot that will be an interesting one to monitor throughout the spring.
There isn't a whole lot of room on the Philadelphia Phillies roster for prospective players. This is a stacked group that has stars at virtually every position, making it hard for anyone who's not starting to crack the lineup.
Philadelphia Phillies utility player Weston Wilson has an oblique strain and will miss six weeks. Wilson will not be able to be on the Phillies 26-man roster come opening day.
A strained oblique will keep him out of action for at least the next six weeks.
Now that the Phillies have officially clinched a spot in the postseason, manager Rob Thomson spoke to reporters earlier on Saturday about the club’s plans for the postseason roster.
Philadelphia Phillies utility player Weston Wilson is creating a playing time dilemma with recent performances. In 17 games this season Wilson is batting .362/.380/.660 line three home runs and seven RBI.
Weston Wilson went yard (and hit for the cycle!) to cash our +400 home run ticket on Thursday night. Let's keep the good times rolling with another three-pack of HR bets for Friday's MLB slate. Run it back, baby!
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Weston Wilson made history on Thursday. Wilson hit for the cycle, helping lead the Phillies to a huge 13-3 victory over the Washington Nationals.
The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals on Thursday night, 13-3, to move to 71-50 on the season. The win was a historic one as Phillies' rookie Weston Wilson hit for the cycle.
Wilson completed the cycle in the bottom of the eighth inning with a double. As he was batting, fans at Citizens Bank Park were chanting, "Double! Double!" until he finally got the hit.
Rookie Weston Wilson hit for the cycle and Alec Bohm and Nick Castellanos belted back-to-back homers in the first inning, lifting the host Philadelphia Phillies to a convincing 13-3 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
The Phillies announced Friday that they’ve released veteran infielder/outfielder Whit Merrifield and recalled fellow infielder/outfielder Weston Wilson from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
The Philadelphia Phillies announced their National League wild-card playoff series roster on Tuesday morning. Starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen didn't make the cut.
While the national spotlight was on Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Michael Lorenzen for tossing a no-hitter on Wednesday night against the Washington Nationals, another Phillie made history of his own.
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