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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Phillies' Aaron Nola will make his first minor league rehab start on Thursday
NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia pitcher Aaron Nola will make his first injury rehabilitation start Thursday for Triple-A Lehigh Valley at Worcester as he works his way back from a sprained right ankle and fractured rib that have sidelined him since May. HT Image Nola threw batting practice on Friday. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Saturday the 32-year-old right-hander will throw about 60 pitches in the Triple-A game. Nola hurt the ankle during agility drills on May 8. He made a pair of ineffective starts and was placed on the IL effective May 15. Nola threw a bullpen session June 1 and felt sore a few days later. An MRI showed a stress fracture of a rib, Thomson revealed June 10. On the IL for a physical injury for the first time since 2017, Nola was 1-7 with a 6.16 ERA in nine starts and 49 2/3 innings. Right fielder Nick Castellanos was out of the starting lineup Saturday, a day after getting hurt in the Phillies' 12-5 win over the Yankees. 'The last play last night where he went back towards the wall, just kind of jammed his left knee a little bit,' Thomson said. 'He came in a little bit sore today, so keep him out, see how he is tomorrow.' Alec Bohm is to meet up with the Phillies on Sunday, travel with the team to Chicago and be evaluated. Bohm broke a left rib when hit by a 92.2 mph Yu Darvish pitch at San Diego on July 12. The third baseman and first baseman returned July 18 following the All-Star break, then went on the injured list. 'Still a little bit sore,' Thomson said. Outfielder Brewer Hicklen was obtained from Detroit for cash and optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Hicklen, 29, was hitting .227 with eight homers and 31 RBIs for Triple-A Toledo. He went 2 for 3 with a walk and a stolen base for Detroit at Colorado on May 8 in his only big league appearance this year. Right-hander Ryan Cusick was designated for assignment. ___ AP MLB:


Toronto Star
3 days ago
- Sport
- Toronto Star
Phillies' Aaron Nola will make his first minor league rehab start on Thursday
NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia pitcher Aaron Nola will make his first injury rehabilitation start Thursday for Triple-A Lehigh Valley at Worcester as he works his way back from a sprained right ankle and fractured rib that have sidelined him since May. Nola threw batting practice on Friday. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Saturday the 32-year-old right-hander will throw about 60 pitches in the Triple-A game.


Washington Post
6 days ago
- Sport
- Washington Post
Phillies Cristopher Sanchez shows he has come a long way with a complete-game victory
PHILADELPHIA — As recently as two years ago, Cristopher Sanchez was a pitcher in transition, earning some major league time yet frequently shuttling between the Phillies and their Triple-A affiliate in the Lehigh Valley. He was also trying to establish himself, at both levels, as a starting pitcher, one who has now not only has shown an affinity for pitching for length, but pitching as effectively as anyone in baseball.

Associated Press
21-07-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
HNL Lab Medicine Opens New Location at Tower Place in Bethlehem
ALLENTOWN, Pa., July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HNL Lab Medicine is pleased to announce the opening of its newest patient service center at Tower Place – LVHN Health Center, located at 1490 8th Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18018. This modern, spacious facility offers high-quality diagnostic testing for both adults and children in a convenient, walk-in setting. Open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the new location features a welcoming environment with dedicated pediatric services to support patients of all ages. No appointment is necessary. Lab services are fully walk-in, making it easier than ever for the community to access the lab testing they need, when they need it. 'We're excited to expand our presence in Bethlehem with a location that puts patient convenience and comfort first,' said Leanne Anderson, Marketing Director at HNL Lab Medicine. 'It's important to us that children feel safe and parents feel supported. This new location is one more way we're helping families get the care they need, close to home.' In addition to traditional lab services, patients can also take advantage of HNL Lab Tests Direct, which allows individuals to purchase their own lab tests without a doctor's order or insurance. This self-pay option offers privacy, control, and flexibility for those managing their own health. The Tower Place location marks another step forward in HNL Lab Medicine's commitment to accessible, patient-centered care across the Lehigh Valley. For more information, visit HNL Patient Service Center – Tower Place - LVHN Health Center Address: 1490 8th Ave, Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 Phone: 484‐425‐5315 | Fax: 484‐425‐5345 Website: Hours of Operation: Monday‐Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. About HNL Lab Medicine HNL Lab Medicine is a leading multi‐regional, full‐service medical laboratory providing testing and related services to physician offices, hospitals, long‐term care facilities, employers and industrial accounts. With 50+ patient service centers in Pennsylvania and 16 acute care laboratories within partners' hospital sites, and over 40 board-certified pathologists and scientific directors, HNL Lab Medicine provides high-quality, advanced diagnostic testing. Learn more at A photo accompanying this announcement is available at Media Contact: Alexandra Ford [email protected] 484-425-8007


Washington Post
21-07-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Phillies sign reliever David Robertson to 1-year deal in bid to win 2nd straight NL East title
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies have signed right-hander David Robertson to a one-year contract, bolstering their bullpen in a bid to outlast the New York Mets and win a second straight NL East title. Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski made the move Monday, optioning the 40-year-old reliever to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.