The Philadelphia Phillies are benefitting from a remarkably strong pitching rotation, which ranks first in several MLB pitching metrics, including strikeouts and K-BB%. Their success stems from both the talent they have developed and their health management, avoiding major pitching transactions during the season. The return of left-hander Ranger Suárez from injury adds depth to an already solid rotation, presenting a unique challenge for the team as they consider how to allocate innings among their effective starters, including standout performances from Zack Wheeler.
The Phillies' continued success with their pitching staff stems from both the talent they've developed and the significant health they've maintained throughout the season.
With Ranger Suárez returning from injury, the Phillies face the enviable dilemma of deciding how to manage their rotation, now solidified by depth.
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