Phillies' Michael Rucker: Shelved with hand injury
Phillies' Michael Rucker: Shelved with hand injury The Philadelphia Phillies have placed Michael Rucker on the 15-day injured list due to a right hand arterial vasospasm. The injury had been affecting Rucker's right middle finger in spring training, and he did not make any Grapefruit League appearances after March 1. Despite experiencing numbness in the finger, Rucker is not suffering from any nerve issues or thoracic outlet syndrome. It is unclear when he will make his season debut.
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The Phillies placed Rucker on the 15-day injured list Thursday with a right hand arterial vasospasm.
More specifically, Rucker's right middle finger had been bothering him in spring training, as he didn't make any Grapefruit League appearances after March 1. Per MLB.com, Rucker isn't dealing with any sort of nerve issue or thoracic outlet syndrome even though he experienced numbness in the finger, but it's unclear when he might be ready to make his season debut.
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