Match Preview: San Diego Padres vs Philadelphia Phillies
The San Diego Padres will face the Philadelphia Phillies on 18th May 2022, in what will be the second game of their ongoing series.
The Padres won the first game of the series quite comprehensively, and they’ll look to do the same to win the series, while the Phillies will look to bounce back and level up the series.
Phillies:
Player | Position | Updated | Injury | Injury Status |
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Didi Gregorius | SS | Tue, May 17 | Knee | Expected to be out until at least May 22 |
Bryce Harper | DH | Tue, May 17 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least May 19 |
Ryan Sherriff | RP | Mon, Apr 25 | Shoulder | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Sam Coonrod | RP | Thu, Apr 14 | Shoulder | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Mickey Moniak | CF | Fri, Apr 8 | Hand | Expected to be out until at least May 20 |
Kent Emanuel | RP | Tue, Mar 29 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
JoJo Romero | RP | Sat, Mar 12 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Padres:
Player | Position | Updated | Injury | Injury Status |
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Tim Hill | RP | Tue, May 17 | Shoulder | Expected to be out until at least May 27 |
Blake Snell | SP | Sun, May 15 | Groin | Expected to be out until at least May 18 |
Adrian Morejon | SP | Wed, May 11 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Matt Beaty | RF | Tue, May 10 | Shoulder | Expected to be out until at least May 18 |
Pierce Johnson | RP | Mon, May 9 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 20 |
Fernando Tatis | SS | Fri, May 6 | Wrist | Expected to be out until at least Jun 13 |
Michel Baez | RP | Mon, May 2 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 1 |
Austin Adams | RP | Thu, Apr 28 | Forearm | Expected to be out until at least Jul 1 |
Drew Pomeranz | RP | Mon, Mar 28 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Bryce needs to step up if the Phillies want to save their series, and the reigning NL MVP will look to shine and outplay the current favorite to win MVP- Manny Machado.
The Padres are in a great run of form from the start of the season, and they would love to continue that and seal the series win for them.
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