The Philadelphia Phillies are going to be without Zack Wheeler for the rest of the way. When constructing this roster to give this team the best possible chance of winning the World Series, president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski decided to double-down on starting pitching when he acquired Jesus Luzardo from the Miami Marlins this past offseason. It’s going to take everyone across the board to pick up the slack that will be felt from Wheeler’s absence, but a lot of the ownness is going to fall on the right shoulder of Aaron Nola, the team’s former ace who has begun to noticeably decline these past two years.