Phillies' Wheeler undergoes surgery to remove blood clot in right arm
Mitchell Leff / Getty Images Sport / Getty
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Phillies ace Zack Wheeler had surgery Monday to remove a blood clot in his upper right arm, and the team says a timeline for his recovery remains uncertain.
The Phillies said Wheeler underwent a thrombolysis procedure by Dr. Paul DiMuzio at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
The 35-year-old Wheeler was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday with a blood clot after experiencing worsening shoulder soreness.
Wheeler, who made his third All-Star team last month, is 10-5 with a 2.71 ERA in 24 starts this season. He has a major league-high 195 strikeouts in 149 2/3 innings. He has thrown at least 192 innings in three of the previous four seasons.
HEADLINES
- Jays' Schneider 'not worried' about Pham's opinion after benches clear
- Counsell: Cubs to give slumping Tucker 'some days off to reset'
- Lovullo: Marte 'great teammate' after reported criticism from D-Backs players
- Butler in favor of challenge system: 'I'm fed up with the umpires'
- Padres' Bogaerts loses HR on fan interference, Shildt ejected
Advertisement