Posted: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 3:00 PM | 90 comments |
 
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Chase Utley will have right hip surgery, and will miss the next four to six months.

The Phillies said in a news release that since the end of the World Series, Utley "has had several diagnostic studies in regards to right hip symptoms that he had during the 2008 season." He has been evaluated by team physician Michael Ciccotti at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Dr. Bryan Kelly at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

The release said, "Based on the diagnostic studies and examinations, it has been recommended that Utley have surgery on his right hip, which is scheduled for next week. The procedure will be an arthroscopic evaluation with treatment of any labral or bony injury. The recovery will allow for the initiation of baseball activities between three and four months, however, the total recovery time may require four to six months."

Four to six months means Utley could be back as early as the beginning of the season and as late as June.

I asked Ruben Amaro Jr. about Utley's hip last week. He said, "There's really not much to say about it, other than we're monitoring it." Asked about any scheduled surgeries, Amaro said: "Not at this time. At least at this time we don't view it as an issue."

Turns out it was.

Amaro just said on a conference call with reporters that he doesn't expect Utley's injury to change the way he approaches the off-season.

"You don’t necessarily replace an Utley, but at the same time we really feel … he’s going to be fairly close to ready, if not ready, by opening day," Amaro said. "A lot of it depends on how the rehab goes, how the surgery goes. This is not an exact science. But we fully expect to have Chase Utley with us for the bulk of the season, so I’d have to say frankly as far as how we go about our business with our club, it probably won’t change significantly.”

But if Utley is not ready to play by the April 5 season opener against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies think they have at least two in-house options that can play second base until Utley returns. Eric Bruntlett filled in for shortstop Jimmy Rollins early this season, when Rollins spent time on the disabled list with a sprained ankle. He obviously has big-league experience. Jason Donald, one of the team’s top prospects, also is an option. He is hitting .407 with 12 doubles, two triples, five home runs and 17 RBIs in the Arizona Fall League. His 1.223 on-base-plus-slugging percentage is second in the league.

The Phillies could bring in another infielder, but if they do it would be more of a utility player.

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Pedro Feliz will have back surgery.

Feliz will have low back surgery on November 20. He was on the disabled list during the 2008 season for 26 days in relation to a low back injury and "had intermittent symptoms at the end of the season that deemed off-season follow-up necessary." Robert Watkins in Los Angeles will perform the surgery, which is scheduled to be a lumbar discectomy. After surgery, Feliz will complete an eight-to-12 week rehabilitation program.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 PM, 11/20/2008
    man, what the heck took them this long to realize he needed surgery, if they took care of this right after the world series then it would probably look like he wouldn't miss many games.
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:31 PM, 11/20/2008
    Let's just pray the surgery takes care of the issue and he's good to go by June...who's going to play second to start the season????
    MrJimmy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:35 PM, 11/20/2008
    robm0202...good point, but he just played 176 games and could probably use a week or two to rest and spend time with his family. take a little vacation. once he has surgery, it is back to work rehabbing and getting ready for the season.
    gobirds556
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:36 PM, 11/20/2008
    Rob- Did you not read the article? They have been examining him since...
    frankatlasalle
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 PM, 11/20/2008
    The World Series only ended 3 weeks ago.
    doorspj24
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:42 PM, 11/20/2008
    hip surgery....hip ph'ing surgery! that sucks. does highlight what a gamer this guy was during the back half of the 08 season. i'm guessing he'll rehab closer to 4 than 6 mo's
    Mitch Hamels
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:44 PM, 11/20/2008
    This may not work out too badly. It may give Jason Donald a chance to show what he can do, if only in spring training. Then they'll need to find a permanent place for him.
    JayW
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:44 PM, 11/20/2008
    MrJimmy, I suspect that it'll be Bruntlett, unless they sign Iguchi or someone comparable. This also may well be a nail in Burrell's coffin, because they'll be more likely to want someone who they're comfortable leaving in the outfield for a full 9 if they don't have Bruntlett to lean on.
    philauresearch
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:45 PM, 11/20/2008
    Jason Donald will be the opening day 2nd baseman then.
    smfiv
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:48 PM, 11/20/2008
    Keep Iguchi. Keep F*****g Iguchi.
    TheDude
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:02 PM, 11/20/2008
    I think this goes a long way toward explaining his 2nd half. The right hip is crucial for turning on a ball when you are left-handed. Would like to hear Utley come out and say when the problem started.
    mwilgus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:04 PM, 11/20/2008
    Guys like Utley come back early. like amaro says, the Bruntletts, Dobbs and Stairs of the world will get more playing time.
    Fandink
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