MLB: Philadelphia Phillies in New York YankeesJuly 25, 2025; Bronx, New York, United States; Philadelphia Phillies, Taijuan Walker (99), offers land during the second round against New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Compulsory credit: Images by Vincent Carchietta-Imagn

Looking at their second victory in the right road series, the Philadelphia Phillies will turn to a launcher who feels that he is probably a lame duck in the rotation.

Taijuan Walker is expected to make the call on Wednesday in the decisive competition of the three -game Phillie matches visiting the White Sox in Chicago.

With a right colleague Aaron Nola (Ankle, Rib) who had rehabilitation homework with Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Thursday, however, it could be for Walker in rotation for a while.

“Aaron returns at one point, so I suppose that I will be the strange man, which is good,” said Walker. “I built a fairly good routine. My job is just out and launch and go out.”

Walker (3-5, 3.84 ERA) remains a versatile option for pitching staff. He made six departures from April 3 to May 1 before traveling to the LEVEUR ENCLOS, where he recorded a backup of three rounds during his next outing. He returned to rotation at the end of May, only to return to a rescue role.

He started in each of his last three appearances, all non-decisions, spacing of seven points deserved in 13 2/3 sleeves. Walker produced three points, all on the solo circuits, at the start of the road to New York Yankees on Friday, but failed to record a start of quality.

Placing in Chicago the same night, Adrian Houser won the start of quality to help White Sox defeat the cubs on visit. Houser will be back in action on Wednesday.

Effective outings were the standard for Houser (6-2, 2.10 ERA) since he signed a one-year contract of $ 1.35 million with the White Sox on May 20. He took a bleaching in the seventh round and finally authorized three points and five strokes in 6 2/3 rounds to defeat the Cubs. During its last five departures, Houser has a 4-0 sheet with an MPM of 1.91.

The series of successful success of Houser made him a leading figure in potential trade negotiations for the reconstruction of White Sox while the commercial deadline on Thursday is looming. Houser is categorical, however, that “everything that is in the future is out of my control”, leaving it to put its state of mind on the preparation and few others.

“I simply focus on setting up my work, getting my mechanics, making sure I hit these points in my mechanics, my key points and that I work right on this,” said Houser. “Because I know that if I take care of that, everything else will be in a good place.

“I’m just happy to be able to help the team. That’s all I am trying to do.”

Chicago won the opening of the 6-2 series on Monday before Philadelphia responded on Tuesday with a 6-3 victory. Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh both delivered two -point circuits in the Phillies victory.

The White Sox dragged 6-0 entering the ninth round before rallying for three points. Lenyn Sosa contributed an explosion of two points as part of a two -stroke match. He strikes. 444 (8 for 18) with six produced points in the last five games.

Walker has a 3-2 sheet with an MPM of 3.64 in five career starts against the White Sox covering 29 2/3 sleeves.

Houser has played eight appearances against Philadelphia, including three departures, going 1-2 with an MPM of 3.90.

– field level media

10 thoughts on “Taijuan Walker of Phils, fighting for the starting role, faces the White Sox”
  1. Interesting note, the post about the starting role vs White Sox is a test for depth. The staff may prefer Walker only if he show consistent location and low walk rate. Without actual numbers its speculation but its a good conversation.

  2. This is bigger then the lemonade stand in the street corner, the whole city will watch. Taijuan walker vs White Sox is like a duel, but with more curveballs and less horses. I’m bringing snacks; go Phils!

  3. People act like this is the end of the world if he fail, but its only early spring. I will watch the game with popcorn and a smile, maybe he surprises us all. Either way, this post on Taijuan Walker is fun to read.

  4. Fans will cheer or boo regardless, that’s spring mood. Bellwethers and coaches read the room while watching him take the mound. If he handles pressure well this time, maybe he earn a real shot.

  5. Sure, give him the job since he did one decent outing last week, what could go wrong? The crowd will rally behind him, suspicious fans nod. Next thing you know, the bullpen gets a raise for babysitting him.

  6. Im not sold on Walker’s chances, this post is just noise. Starting role based on one start? Not convinced, the White Sox will show him what real hitting looks like. People talkin rotation like it’s already his, but we need results from more outings.

  7. From what we gather, Walker has been working on his changeup and command in camp; that could matters more than velo. If he keeps this tempo, he may push for the rotation even with younger arms around. This game versus the White Sox will be a good indicator.

  8. If the team say he earned the starting role then he must be given the chance for a few starts, not just a spring day. People talkin backup options like ‘let him compete’ but who else is truly ready. The argument is that consistency matters; not just potential.

  9. Oh great, a starting pitcher in spring training, who’d of thought? Of course the White Sox will be totally unprepared, it will be a no brainer they say. I guess this is the perfect plan to show off the depth of the rotation.

  10. Love the energy around Taijuan Walker in the post about Taijuan Walker of Phils, fighting for the starting role, facing the White Sox. He looked compos out there, which is a good sign for the rotation. If he keep command of his pitches and mix that changeup, we could see a legit option for game one. Hopin the coaches stay patient and let him grow this spring.

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