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Phillies Activate Jhoan Duran from Injured List
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This week, inclement weather forced the postponement of the Philadelphia Phillies’ game against the San Francisco Giants, setting up a Thursday doubleheader.
The rescheduling adds workload to the pitching staff following a strong shutout win in Don Mattingly’s debut as interim manager. The Phillies will now play two games in one day as they attempt to build on recent momentum.
Weather-related disruptions complicate an already difficult early season.
The team must manage resources carefully.
Handling the makeup doubleheader effectively could provide another opportunity for the Phillies to gain ground in the NL East standings in 2026.

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PHILADELPHIA — This week on May 5, the Philadelphia Phillies activated closer Jhoan Duran from the 15-day injured list, providing a major boost to a bullpen that has been heavily tested early in the 2026 season.
Duran, who had been sidelined with a left oblique strain since mid-April, returned in the Phillies’ 9-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics. Though he looked somewhat rusty in his first outing back, his presence at the back end of games is a welcome development for a team navigating inconsistency under interim manager Don Mattingly.
The activation coincided with other roster moves, including the trade of RHP Trevor Richards. Duran’s return strengthens high-leverage options as the Phillies try to climb the NL East standings after a slow start that led to the dismissal of former manager Rob Thomson.
Bryce Harper and the offense have shown signs of life in recent games, including multiple home runs in the blowout win. The bullpen, however, remains a work in progress with other arms like Zach Pop still working through injuries.
Duran’s activation is timely as Philadelphia looks to build momentum. His elite velocity and strikeout ability could be pivotal in close contests moving forward.
This move represents a step toward stabilizing the relief corps and gives the Phillies more flexibility as they aim to turn their season around in May under new leadership.
Source: MLB.com, ESPN (May 5-6, 2026)
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