Taijuan Walker’s Struggles Continue, while Michael Wacha Finds Success in Kansas City
The Philadelphia Phillies are hoping for a bounce-back from Taijuan Walker, but the veteran starter’s struggles continue, with Friday’s 7-4 loss to the Kansas City Royals highlighting a concerning trend. While Walker had a rough outing, giving up six earned runs in just three innings, his counterpart, Michael Wacha, had a strong performance for the Royals, showcasing his impressive development after signing with the club in December.
This game was a stark contrast to the two pitchers’ previous performances. Wacha found a way to reinvent himself, boosting his velocity and reducing hard contact. Meanwhile, Walker continues to experience a decline in velocity, leading to a noticeable increase in hard-hit balls and a career-high 49.2% hard-hit rate in 2024.
Key Takeaways from Friday Night’s Game:
- Walker’s outing was his worst of the season. He struggled to command his pitches, fell behind in counts, and surrendered two home runs. The Phillies are beginning to look for answers, as they need reliable starting pitching to contend in the upcoming postseason.
- Wacha was dominant in his start. He pitched six effective innings, showcasing his improved control and velocity.
- The Phillies’ bullpen stepped up. After a difficult start, the bullpen stabilized the game and limited the Royals to only one run in the following five innings.
Walker’s Struggles: A Continuing Trend
Walker has struggled to maintain the level of success he displayed in his first few seasons with the Phillies. Although his velocity has shown signs of improvement recently, his lack of command has been a persistent issue, leading to hitters taking advantage of his pitches and hitting the ball hard.
"It wasn’t good,” Walker said of his outing. “Not throwing the right pitches in the right counts, getting behind in counts, still. Giving up the home run ball. It just hasn’t been good lately. Especially, you want to help the team as much as possible. Obviously I feel like we’re not playing great, but it’d be nice for myself to pick the team up, and we just haven’t really done that. So, it’s frustrating.”
The Phillies are in a tough spot with Walker’s performance. While they’re hoping for him to turn things around, the team doesn’t have significant depth in the starting rotation. With a 6.26 ERA on the season, Walker’s presence in the starting lineup raises questions about the Phillies’ ability to contend for the title.
Is Walker a Problem for the Phillies’ Postseason Hopes?
Manager Rob Thomson remains optimistic that Walker will find his way out of his current slump and regain his form. However, the team needs significant improvement from Walker if they’re to fulfill their postseason aspirations.
"We haven’t talked about it yet,” Thomson said in response to questions regarding Walker’s next start.
The Phillies’ lack of reliable starting pitching options beyond Walker is a source of concern. Injury problems continue to impact the rotation, with Spencer Turnbull remaining on the injured list and unlikely to factor into the team’s immediate plans. Tyler Phillips struggled in his return to the minor leagues.
While Mick Abel and Seth Johnson could be options, both remain untested at the major league level. While Kolby Allard could be a potential solution, his recent performances have been inconsistent.
In short, the Phillies need Walker to regain his form and, more importantly, find a way to be more consistent.
What’s Next for Walker and the Phillies?
The Phillies have time to address their starting pitching concerns. Walker, however, needs to make adjustments quickly. He recognizes the need to improve his command and regain his confidence.
“I know that I’m better than this,” Walker said. “I’ve proven it before. I’ve just got to keep my confidence and know it’s going to turn around, and trust my stuff and just attack and really trust everything that I have. And know that I’m better than what I’m showing right now.”
The pressure is on Walker to regain his form. The Phillies need their veteran starter to step up and contribute effectively to the team’s quest for a championship.
The Phillies will hopefully get a boost to their pitching staff with the return of Ranger Suárez, who will start on Saturday. Suárez’s return and Walker’s ability to regain his form will be crucial for the Phillies’ success in the second half of the season.