Myers Strikes Out!

Saturday, May 30, 2009  |  Updated 4:03 PM EDT
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Myers Strikes Out!

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Brett Myers will most likely be out for the rest of the season.

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The Phils General Manager Ruben Amaro, Jr. and Manager Charlie Manuel said that Brett Myers will be missed but they know the team will get by without him.
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Phillies right-hander Brett Myers will have hip surgery that could cost him the rest of the season.

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said Myers has a torn labrum and no date has been set for surgery. Myers was examined by Dr. Bryan Kelly in New York on Friday and Kelly recommended the surgery.

"While he's not happy, he understands the decision," Amaro said of Myers.

Torn hip labrums have seemingly become a common injury around the majors. Several prominent players have had hip surgery recently, including teammate Chase Utley, Alex Rodriguez, Mike Lowell, Alex Gordon and Carlos Delgado, who had his operation on May 19.

Phillies team doctor Michael Ciccotti said Myers could return to mound to begin throwing 10 to 12 weeks after the operation and it would be another three to six weeks before the pitcher would be ready.

"We're pretty concerned about it, obviously," Amaro said. "We don't know how rehab will go but we have to operate under the assumption that he'll miss a significant amount of time, if not the rest of the season."

Myers (4-3) left in the sixth inning of Philadelphia's 6-2 loss to the Florida Marlins on Wednesday after giving up five runs. He had allowed just six runs in 21 innings in three previous starts.

An MRI on Thursday revealed fraying and possible tearing in the labrum of the hip joint.

Amaro said the team would replace Myers' spot in the rotation with someone in the organization.

He was scheduled start on Tuesday at San Diego. Long term, Amaro said the Phillies would look into trading for a starter.

"If there's a deal to be made that makes sense, we'll move on it," Amaro said. "But it takes two to tango."

Posted Jul 16, 2009
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