The Philadelphia Phillies have made a notable roster move by re-signing veteran right-hander Bryse Wilson to a minor-league contract after a brief release, as the team begins a home series against the Chicago White Sox following a 6-4 win over the San Diego Padres. Wilson had been with the Phillies’ Triple-A affiliate and was released earlier in the week, but reports confirm he has been re-signed and added to the IronPigs roster, with his return.Markers from multiple sources indicate Wilson is starting at Triple-A Lehigh Valley again, signaling the Phillies’ continued reliance on experienced depth within their pitching pipeline as they balance current MLB needs with future potential.
Key highlights:
– Phillies re-sign Bryse Wilson to a minor-league deal after releasing him earlier in the week.
– Wilson is back at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, with plans to contribute from the minor-league level.
– The team is kicking off a series at home versus the Chicago White Sox, riding momentum from a 6-4 victory over the San Diego Padres.