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CHICAGO — Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper took another step in his rehab from Tommy John surgery on Tuesday, participating in batting practice off teammate Ranger Suarez before going through another round of defensive drills at first base.

“Grateful for every day,” Harper said after the workout. “Trying to get back as quick as possible but as smart as possible. Not taking my time — but doing it right.”

Harper, 30, hasn’t put an exact timetable on returning after injuring his left elbow last season, but it’s becoming clear it’ll be earlier than originally announced. He had surgery in November with a goal of returning in July, but he’s on pace for a first-half comeback, potentially at first base. Teammate Rhys Hoskins is out for the season, opening up a new position for Harper.

“I still have a ways to go,” he said. “Still have to check some more boxes and get to where I need to be.”

One box yet to be checked is throwing a baseball. Harper fielded ground balls at first base on Tuesday, but any throwing was limited to underhand tosses.

“I won’t be cleared to play any position until I can throw and do it the right way,” Harper said. “I don’t want to get out there and not play to my ability.

“I need to be smart in what I do. I’m not going to rush anything out there because it does no good for our team or our organization if I come back the fastest and not the smartest.”

One box that did get checked was Harper facing a lefty for the first time during his rehab. Suarez, who also is rehabbing an elbow injury, threw about 25 pitches to Phillies hitters, including the former MVP.

“I hadn’t faced a hitter since like March 8,” Suarez said through the team interpreter. “Going from there to facing Harper is something. It’s good because it means I’m making progress and moving forward.

“I’ve been working really hard with the trainers. Finally, I have something to show for it.”

Suarez also wouldn’t put a date on his return but called it another “good step.”

Harper’s next one will simply include more batting practice.

“I still need to face live pitching,” Harper said. “I’ve only faced it two times. I need to get back into the grind of things and understand that BP is BP. Anyone can have fun at 5 p.m. It’s what you do at 7.”

Harper was asked if a May return was in the cards.

“I don’t know,” he responded. “I’m not sure … I have a while [until] I throw.”

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First-place Phillies to use 6 SPs with Nola return

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WASHINGTON — Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Thursday that he will utilize a six-man rotation beginning this weekend when Aaron Nola returns from the injured list.

Nola is lined up for the series finale Sunday at Washington. The 32-year-old right-hander is coming back from a right ankle sprain.

Left-hander Ranger Suárez takes the mound Monday against the Mariners. The NL East leaders also have ace right-hander Zack Wheeler, lefties Cristopher Sánchez and Jesús Luzardo and right-hander Taijuan Walker.

Thomson said he isn’t sure how long he is going to use the six-man rotation.

“Once for sure and then we’ve got some other ideas how to attack this thing as we move forward,” he said.

Philadelphia starters lead the majors with 687⅓ innings pitched. Sánchez is up to 150⅔ innings, and Wheeler is at 144⅔.

“Just getting some of these guys some extra rest ’cause we’ve been grinding on them pretty hard all year,” Thomson said before the opener of a four-game set against the Nationals. “The one downside to it is you’ve got to take somebody out of your bullpen, so you’re a little short there but we’ll just have to figure it out.”

Nola hasn’t pitched in the majors since May 14. He posted a 2.19 ERA in three rehab starts with Triple-A Lehigh Valley while striking out 17 batters in 12⅓ innings.

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Padres put King back on IL, this time for knee

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The San Diego Padres placed right-hander Michael King on the 15-day injured list Thursday because of left knee inflammation.

King (4-2, 2.81 ERA) had just come off the IL on Saturday, allowing two runs in as many innings of a no-decision against the Boston Red Sox.

It was his first start since May 18 as he dealt with shoulder inflammation.

Now, he’s back on the IL with a knee issue in a move retroactive to Monday.

It’s a setback for a red-hot Padres team, who will carry a five-game winning streak into a weekend showdown against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. First-place San Diego is one game ahead of L.A. in the NL West.

King had been scheduled to start the series opener Friday.

In the corresponding roster move, the Padres recalled right-hander Randy Vásquez from Triple-A El Paso.

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Fire up the grill: Brewers free burger promo Wed.

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While the Milwaukee Brewers keep on rolling, another Wisconsin business is stocking up on beef and buns.

For the third time in its history, George Webb Restaurants will make good on its promise of giving away free hamburgers as part of a longstanding promotion to celebrate the Brewers winning 12 consecutive games.

The free burger giveaway will be held Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. CT at all 23 of the restaurant’s locations throughout Wisconsin. Vouchers for a burger at a later date will be available at all locations starting Friday.

“Hungry fans are welcome to stop by any location for a free, juicy burger and some camaraderie with fellow baseball fans,” the restaurant said on its website.

Starting way back in the 1940s, when Milwaukee was home to the minor league Brewers of the old American Association, George Webb promised free burgers if the local baseball team won 17 consecutive games.

The promotion dropped to 13 games by the time the Braves made Milwaukee a big league city in 1953, but that franchise couldn’t make it happen before departing for Atlanta in 1966.

George Webb changed the promotion to 12 games when the Brewers moved from Seattle in 1970. In 1987, the Brewers opened the season with 13 wins in a row, and more than 170,000 burgers were given away to mark the occasion.

The Brewers accomplished the feat a second time in 2018, closing the regular season with eight victories followed by four playoff wins. That streak led to 90,000 free burgers being given away in addition to 100,000 redeemable vouchers.

Prior to reaching the magic mark on Wednesday, the Brewers had come close on a few occasions, including an 11-game winning streak earlier this season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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