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Trea Turner Returns to Phillies for Season Finale

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Phillies‘ ‍Trea Turner Activated, Returns for Regular Season Finale

Philadelphia ⁤phillies shortstop Trea Turner is back in​ the lineup for Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Minnesota Twins, having been activated ⁣from the injured list after a strained right hamstring sidelined him since September 7th. While expected to‍ play, Phillies manager Rob Thomson indicated Turner will not play ⁢the full nine innings.

turner’s return comes ⁣as‌ the Phillies have already clinched the⁣ No. 2 seed in the National League playoffs. Despite the⁢ secured ‌position, Turner’s presence is crucial as he currently leads the NL in ‌batting average (.305) and‌ ranks second⁣ in hits (179), trailing only ​Luis Arraez of the San Diego Padres entering Saturday. ⁢He also boasts 36 stolen ⁤bases.‌ The phillies could still tie the Milwaukee Brewers for⁢ the best record in baseball, but Milwaukee holds the tiebreaker.

To make room‌ for Turner ‍on the roster, right-hander ‍Max Lazar was optioned to the ‌rookie-level florida Complex League ​Phillies. ⁢

During‌ Saturday’s 5-0 ⁣loss to the Twins, Phillies starter Ranger Suarez was hit by a 106⁢ mph line drive, resulting in a right thigh ⁤contusion. He will undergo further ⁣evaluation.

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