Phillies Pitcher Collapses During Spring Training

Daniel Robert hospitalized in stable condition after cardiac incident on the mound

Mar. 22, 2026 at 5:35pm

Philadelphia Phillies reliever Daniel Robert, 31, collapsed during a spring training bullpen session on March 22 due to a cardiac incident. Medical personnel used a defibrillator on Robert and transported him to the hospital, where he is in stable condition. Robert had a similar cardiac incident last October that the Phillies' medical staff helped address.

Why it matters

Cardiac incidents among professional athletes have become an increasing concern, highlighting the importance of thorough medical screenings and emergency preparedness at team facilities. Robert's case also underscores the value of the Phillies' medical staff in quickly responding to such medical emergencies.

The details

Robert was on the mound at Phillies camp in Clearwater, Florida, when he suffered the cardiac incident. The medical staff used a defibrillator on him and immediately transported him to the hospital, where he is now in stable and alert condition. This was the second such incident for Robert, who had a similar cardiac event last October that the Phillies' medical personnel helped address.

  • On March 22, 2026, Robert collapsed during a spring training bullpen session.
  • In October 2025, Robert suffered a previous cardiac incident that the Phillies' medical staff helped respond to.

The players

Daniel Robert

A 31-year-old relief pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies who has suffered two recent cardiac incidents.

Philadelphia Phillies

The Major League Baseball team that Robert plays for, based in Clearwater, Florida.

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What’s next

The Phillies will continue monitoring Robert's condition and provide updates on his recovery. The team will also review its medical protocols and emergency response procedures to ensure they are prepared to handle similar incidents in the future.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of comprehensive medical screenings and emergency preparedness for professional sports teams. The Phillies' quick action likely saved Robert's life, underscoring the vital role of team medical staff in addressing sudden cardiac events among athletes.