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- Updated: August 6, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Jake Thompson followed the Trade Deadline like most people followed it. He monitored everything on TV and Twitter.
Of course, he had particular interest in the speculation because much of it involved him. Most believed that if the Phillies traded a pitcher before Monday’s deadline that Thompson would be promoted from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. But the Phillies traded nobody, so Thompson stopped thinking about it.
But then Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola landed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday. Phil Klein started in his place Wednesday night, but Thompson got the news that same night that he would take Nola’s spot in the rotation for the foreseeable future. Thompson will make his big league debut Saturday night against the Padres at Petco Park.
“It was awesome,” Thompson said about the promotion. “Pretty satisfying. I had a different route than most guys my age to be called up having been traded a couple of times, few different stops. But, yeah, it was a really satisfying moment for …
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