FORT MYERS, Fla. — So much for the Phillies pitching an injury shutout. After weeks of holding their breath as other teams, notably the Yankees and Mets, incurred depth-testing health problems within ...
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Phillies injury news and transactions. LHP Ranger Suárez Injury: Back stiffness Expected return: TBD Status: Suárez played catch on ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — If the Phillies defer to Matt Strahm, he will be sitting in the bullpen March 27 in Washington, ready and waiting for the call to make an opening-day appearance against the Nationals.
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Phillies’ Opening Day roster is crystalizing. There are only 29 active players in camp, following a flurry of roster moves this week. It started Thursday, when the team optioned ...
The Philadelphia Phillies enter the 2025 MLB season with high expectations and a roster built to contend for a championship. While the team has steadily improved in the regular season, their ...
It's not quite the Hall of Fame, but it'll do for now. The Philadelphia Phillies announced Thursday that former franchise cornerstone Jimmy Rollins will be inducted into the team's Wall of Fame ...
In it, there is the Cincinnati Reds’ logo, its traditional block ‘C.’ Then there’s the score, right next to the Phillies’ score, followed by the Phillies’ traditional cursive ‘P’ logo.
J.T. Realmuto has seen plenty from behind the plate—after all, he is the most-used catcher in Major League Baseball since joining the Philadelphia Phillies in 2019. But even with all his ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Well after the Phillies’ workouts ended last week and most of his teammates had eaten and showered, Edmundo Sosa met a coach in left field at BayCare Ballpark. Paco Figueroa ...
Jimmy Rollins, the former shortstop, National League MVP and Phillies franchise icon, will be officially honored among other Philadelphia baseball greats this summer. The 2008 World Series champion ...
Before Pete Alonso re-signed with the Mets, the Phillies were among the teams that “checked in” on the first baseman’s free agent market, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman writes.
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