Painter’s MRI on March 3 revealed and a second opinion confirmed a proximal sprain — meaning he may not need surgery after he rests for a month, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Painter, 19, was looking to make the Phillies’ Opening Day rotation after being taken No. 13 in the 2021 MLB draft. He threw 29 pitches in the Grapefruit League game on March 1 where he allowed one run and three hits in two innings and posted a 1.56 ERA in the minors this past season. Painter needed the initial MRI after coming to camp with a “tender” elbow.
“It’s pretty mild,” Painter said Friday. “It’s just kind of something we’re going to take cautiously and make sure we don’t just anything.”
Sadly, Painter’s timetable makes it difficult for him to pitch for the Phillies before his 20th birthday on April 10. He would have been the first pitcher to make his major league debut as a teenager since Toronto Blue Jays righty Elvis Luciano in 2019 and the fifth since 1995. A total of 81 other teenagers have pitched in the majors since 1961.