Phillies' Adam Haseley absence caused by lab error

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Adam Haseley was absent from the first days of summer camp due to a lab error with intake screening.

What It Means:

Haseley reported to camp on Tuesday after being held out of the previous workouts. He never tested positive for COVID-19 nor had any known interaction with someone who had it. Haseley is expected to split time in center field with Roman Quinn this season. Haseley slashed .266/.324/.396 with 5 homers, 26 RBI, 30 runs scored, and 4 steals in 67 games last year as a rookie. He had a career .798 OPS in six minor league seasons. Haseley turned 24 in April.

numberFire's models project Haseley to record a 0.254 batting average and .725 OPS with 4 home runs, 15 RBI, 17 runs, and 2 stolen bases across 144 plate appearances this season.