Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto expects to be ready to play Opening Day, he told media Saturday.
Realmuto has missed the start of Spring Training due to a fractured thumb, but his cast has been removed and it seems as though he's on track for a full recovery by the beginning of the season. "Everything's still on time," Realmuto said. "From [next Thursday], it'll give me three weeks to get ready for the season. Which, I mean, that's plenty of time -- in my opinion. That's what we had for the Summer Camp last year." If Realmuto faces a setback over the next few weeks, look for Andrew Knapp to assume the starting role.
Our models currently project Realmuto for a .270 batting average with an .810 OPS, 24 home runs, 74 RBI and 77 runs across 530 plate appearances this season.
Source: Todd Zolecki