Phillies Send Down A Starter Right After He Earned Another Look

Despite an impressive performance, the Phillies' surprising demotion of Alan Rangel raises questions about their strategy heading into the All-Star break.

The Phillies made a curious call after Alan Rangel turned in one of the better outings of his brief run with the big league club.

Rangel was sent back to Triple-A Lehigh Valley after the game, according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic on X, even though he had just thrown four scoreless innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He allowed three hits and four walks while striking out four, and he still managed to keep Philadelphia in the game without factoring into the decision.

That outing came with Rangel working as a traditional starter, a change from his earlier usage with the Phillies. He had been filling a bulk-inning role behind an opener, but against Pittsburgh he handled the start himself.

The move is especially surprising because Philadelphia needs only one more No. 5 starter before the All-Star break. Rangel had done enough to at least keep his place in the conversation, if not hold onto a major league role altogether.

Since taking over for Andrew Painter, who was optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley along with left-handed reliever Tanner Banks, Rangel has made three appearances and logged 13 innings. In that span, he has allowed five earned runs with 12 strikeouts and six walks. More importantly for the Phillies, he has given them a chance to win each time out.

The offense hasn’t done him many favors either. Philadelphia has scored just four runs total across Rangel’s three outings.

That stands in contrast to what Aaron Nola has given the team this season. Nola’s 6.04 ERA is the worst of his career, and he has not been giving the Phillies much of a shot when he takes the mound.

Rangel should be back with the major league club at some point this summer, but for now the Phillies appear to be turning to a different plan. They may simply be looking for a fresh arm, especially with nine straight days of games coming before the All-Star break after the team’s off day on July 3, when they travel to face the Kansas City Royals.

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