Daniel Robert Out for 2026 Season After Heart Procedure
The Phillies pitcher underwent a procedure for an irregular heartbeat and is reportedly doing better, but will miss the entire 2026 season.

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Daniel Robert will not take the mound in 2026 following a medical procedure related to an irregular heartbeat. The team confirmed he is recovering and doing much better. The absence adds to the Phillies' ongoing right-handed pitching depth concerns, which the organization will need to address.
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