Deadspin | Phillies bring Taijuan Walker back to rotation for matchup vs. Rockies

Deadspin | Phillies bring Taijuan Walker back to rotation for matchup vs. RockiesMay 1, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Taijuan Walker (99) throws a pitch during the second inning against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
The Philadelphia Phillies were mediocre after their first 26 games, but they have been one of the best teams in the majors following their 13-13 start to the season.
Philadelphia is 17-5 since then and recorded its fifth straight win with a 7-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.
The Phillies will look to continue their good fortune on Wednesday night in the third contest of a four-game series in Denver.
Philadelphia will send right-hander Taijuan Walker (1-3, 2.62 ERA) to the mound against Rockies left-hander Carson Palmquist (0-1, 11.25).
Walker will face Colorado for the second time this season and the 10th time in his career. He threw six shutout innings against the Rockies on April 3, picking up the victory in the Phillies’ 3-1 win to improve to 4-1 with a 2.09 ERA versus Colorado in his career.
The win in Philadelphia last month remains his only victory despite having a low ERA in his eight appearances (six starts) this season. He has pitched out of the bullpen in his last two games, with Wednesday night set to serve as his first start since May 1.
His teammates scored only two runs for him in that outing, but they have surged offensively in the first two games of this series. The highlight was Kyle Schwarber’s 300th career home run in Monday night’s 9-3 win, a 466-foot shot that went off the facing of the third deck at Coors Field.

 

“It’s a cool milestone,” said Schwarber, 32, who homered again Tuesday night. “I think the biggest thing is there’s a lot more to come. If they asked 12-year-old Kyle if he’d hit 300 homers, I would have said, ‘Probably not.’ But I’ve always loved the game, and I didn’t know what it would hold, but it’s been really gracious to me.”
The Phillies will face a pitcher making his second career start.
Palmquist, 24, made his major league debut Friday in Arizona when he allowed five runs in four innings of an 8-0 loss to the Diamondbacks.
Despite his rough debut, Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer said he saw good things from Palmquist.
“I thought he competed. That’s a lot to ask for your first major league game, but I love the poise, and I thought it was a good first one for him,” Schaeffer said. “He attacked the strike zone, which you don’t always see in a guy’s debut. After the first inning, he told me his legs stopped shaking, he settled in and he started pumping strikes. The more he does that, the better off he’s going to be.”
Palmquist is the seventh Colorado player and fifth pitcher to make his big league debut this season. The Rockies have gone to a full youth movement, with 10 players 25 or younger, and it has contributed to an 8-40 start, the worst in the majors during the modern era.
Getting shortstop Ezequiel Tovar back from a hip injury hasn’t changed the Rockies’ fortunes, but he has played well in the field and at the plate. He is 8-for-17 with two homers since returning on Friday.
–Field Level Media

Related Posts

Red Sox’ѕ Alex Bregmаn offerѕ optіmіѕtіc return tіmelіne аheаd of MLB All-Stаr breаk

Boston Red Sox star Alex Bregman expects to return before or right after the 2025 MLB All-Star break, giving Boston a huge second-half boost.

Red Sox’ѕ Romаn Anthony hіtѕ cаreer mіleѕtone wіth Fenwаy Pаrk homer

Boston Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony hits first Fenway Park home run, a key MLB rookie milestone for the 21-year-old outfielder.

Red Sox аll but confіrm former All-Stаr wіll be trаded ѕooner rаther thаn lаter

Jarren Duran being held out of the Boston Red Sox lineup for a Monday showdown against the lowly Colorado Rockies in Fenway Park doesn’t mean that his bags are

REPORT: Joe Ryan All-Star Snub Stings Minnesota Twins’ De Facto Ace, But He Goes On

It’s not about one person, and Joe Ryan doesn’t want to make it so. But nonetheless, you could see it Sunday: not making the All-Star team (despite a third straight rock-solid bid) hurt.

REPORT: Byron Buxton in, but these Twins stars’ All-Star snubs are impossible to ignore

Byron Buxton makes the roster but this Twins All-Star snub is brutal Despite being snubbed when it comes to the voting for the starting outfield for the…

Breaking: Former MLB GM’s latest intel takes a wrecking ball to the Twins’ bullpen

This is a bit of a surprise. Things haven’t gone as planned for the Minnesota Twins in 2025, and now as they continue to lose ground to…