**Phillies Bolster Infield as SS Edmundo Sosa Returns from Injury
The Philadelphia Phillies have strengthened their infield with the return of shortstop Edmundo Sosa, who has been activated from the injured list. Sosa, sidelined for several weeks due to a hamstring injury, is expected to provide a defensive boost as the Phillies make a push for the playoffs.
Sosa, known for his defensive versatility and steady glove, has been an essential component of the Phillies’ infield rotation this season. Primarily used at shortstop and third base, his return will allow the team more flexibility in managing their lineup, giving other players like Bryson Stott and Alec Bohm the chance to rest while improving the team’s overall defense.
While Sosa has been mainly recognized for his glove work, his bat has also come alive at critical moments this season. Before his injury, Sosa posted a solid .260 average with key contributions in several late-game situations. The Phillies are hoping he can regain his form quickly and continue to be a reliable asset as the team gears up for the final stretch of the season.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson expressed confidence in Sosa’s ability to make an immediate impact. “He’s worked hard during his rehab, and we’re excited to have him back,” Thomson said. “He brings a lot of energy, and having him back on the field is a big plus for us.”
Sosa’s return couldn’t come at a better time as the Phillies remain in a tight race for a postseason spot. With his presence solidifying the infield, the team looks poised to continue their fight for a wild card berth and potentially go deep into October.