The Philadelphia Phillies lost Game 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLDS, and they feared that they could have lost one of their key players as well. Harrison Bader left the game due to groin tightness, and he was set for imaging the next morning.
It looks like Bader got some good news surrounding the injury, and there's hope that he could play in the next game, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale.
“Center fielder Harrison Bader's MRI shows no tear or major strain and Phillies manager Rob Thomson is hopeful he can be available in Game 2,” Nightengale wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Bader was optimistic that he would return to the series after the injury. Article Continues Below
“I definitely feel like I'll be able to come back, for sure,” Bader said. “We have an off-