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Andrew Painter, the Phillies’ top prospect, took a huge step in his rehab from Tommy John during his most recent start with the IronPigs, stretching out to five innings abs 71 pitches.
Injuries robbed Painter of the chance to continue his development in both 2023 and 2024. But now back in action, Painter still looks every bit the future star he did before he was sidelined.
Lehigh Valley IronPigs starting pitcher Andrew Painter, the Phillies’ top-ranked prospect, locked into a showdown with Spencer Jones, the Yankees’ No. 2 prospect, in the fourth inning of a ...
Phillies pitching prospect Andrew Painter is trying to get himself right against lefties, who have hit him well this season, his first since 2022 because of Tommy John surgery. He is making progres… ...
An update on the timeline for top prospect Andrew Painter’s call-up and a look at the Phillies’ crowded rotation, which doesn’t even include a locked-in Mick Abel.
Phillies encouraged by Painter's progress; Nola sore but improving By Corey Seidman • Published May 20, 2025 • Updated on May 21, 2025 at 2:28 am Log in or create a free profile to save articles ...
Still, Painter’s stuff is solid. The fastball sat around 96.4 on Tuesday, just below his Triple-A average of 96.8, and is strong when located. His curveball has a whiff rate of 28.6 percent.
An update on the timeline for top prospect Andrew Painter's call-up and a look at the Phillies' crowded rotation, which doesn't even include a locked-in Mick Abel.
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