The Phillies experienced an injury scare when pitcher Cristopher Sánchez was pulled from his game against the Mets due to diminished velocity and forearm soreness. However, team President Dave Dombrowski stated that Sánchez felt normal the following day and they won't pursue imaging. Sánchez has had a strong season, consistent with his previous All-Star performance, recording good strikeout and ERA numbers. Meanwhile, team dynamics included other starters with varying performance levels, and injured pitcher Ranger Suárez is on track for recovery.
Despite some concern regarding Cristopher Sánchez's forearm soreness, Phillies President Dave Dombrowski reassured that Sánchez felt normal and imaging isn't required.
Sánchez, an All-Star last season, has been performing well with a 3.42 ERA this year, showcasing his skill with high strikeout rates and effective ground ball ratio.
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