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The Hip It Is: Utley Could Miss Season Opener Phillies star to have hip surgery next week

By  DAN STAMM and MATTHEW NADU

Updated 4:21 PM EDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

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Chase Utley played part of the 2008 season with a bad hip.

 

Throughout much of the second half of the Phillies 2008 championship season rumors were floating about Chase Utley having a hip injury -- it turns out those rumors are true and he might miss part of next season.

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Utley played through his injury to spray some champagne as a World Champion.

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Pedro Feliz missed parts of the 2008 season with lower back pain.

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After months of denying its severity, Utley will have right hip surgery next week.

He is expected to have an arthroscopic evaluation and be treated for any labral or bony injury the surgeons may find. 

The scariest part for Phils fans wanting to see the Phils defend their crown is that Utley likely will miss some of spring training and possibly even some regular season games. The second baseman won't be able to do any baseball activities for at least three to four months and the total recovery time may require up to six months, according to a Phillies release. 

On the positive side, three months puts Utley on track to be ready to return to playing ball by late February. He would maybe miss the very start of spring training but would be able to play at some point before the season begins.

The worst case scenario has the 29-year-old Utley out until May. This means the Phillies may have to go without the All-Star slugger for more than a month to start 2009.

Utley was on a tear to start 2008 batting .362 with 13 homers and 26 RBI in 130 at-bats. His .441 on-base percentage and .769 slugging percentage made him an early favorite to win the National League MVP.

Utley's numbers dropped drastically after May 5 when it appeared the slugger was not himself at the plate.

Rumors began that Utley's hip was to blame.

Then assistant General Manager Ruben Amaro said that Utley was playing with "mild soreness" and that surgery in the off-season was "false."

"He's having some trouble with his right hip," Former GM Pat Gillick said in late July.

 Despite playing with hips problems Utley never relented playing in all but two regular season games and all 14 Phillies playoff games.

And guess what, the Phillies are World Champions in part because Utley played hurt.


 Surgery for Pete Happy

Phillies third baseman Pedro Feliz will also need surgery, according to the team.

Feliz will have low back surgery performed in Los Angeles on November 20.

The 33 year old was on the disabled list for 26 days during the 2008 season because of his balky back. He continued to have back problems at the end of the season leading to surgery being needed.

Feliz will have to complete an eight-to-12 week rehabilitation program that should allow him to be ready for spring training.

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  • will Friday, Nov 21 at 6:29 PM FLAG COMMENT yo ouch go @%$# yourself ur just jealous that ur not getting paid like utley.. so you can get the hell out of hear ouch.... everyone reading my comment, go up and read ouchs
  • bill Friday, Nov 21 at 6:26 PM FLAG COMMENT YO ANONYMOUS SCREW YOU FOR CALLING CHASE A SORE LOSER HE IS AMAZING.
  • bill Friday, Nov 21 at 6:24 PM FLAG COMMENT Dont worry chase about the hip surgery just get better and get out there in april and kick some ass. LETS GO PHILLES, LETS SEE ANOTHER WORLD SREIES WIN. YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LETS GO PHILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!! WIN IT FOR US AGAIN. OH AND BY THE WAY GOOD PLAY OUT THERE WHEN YOU HURT YOUR HIP....... YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
  • kelprod Thursday, Nov 20 at 8:51 PM FLAG COMMENT "hip surgery..............hip f***ing surgery!"
  • Wow Thursday, Nov 20 at 5:34 PM FLAG COMMENT how did that happen? All though good catched? Can't wait for the Phills to come back in April!

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