• Phillies Injury Updates: Ranger Suárez’s next rehab outing moved to Wednesday

    Phillies Injury Updates: Ranger Suárez’s next rehab outing moved to Wednesday
    Ranger Suárez’s next rehab start will be on Wednesday. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)
    The Latest Phillies Injury Update
    Ranger Suárez (low back stiffness)Status: 15-day injured list; Began rehab assignment on Thursday, April 10.Left-hander Ranger Suárez is on the injured list with back stiffness. He dealt with a back issue last year as well. Taijuan Walker has taken his place in the rotation for the time being.Suárez pitched three innings in his first rehab
  • Bryce Harper says Cubs were ‘first choice’ at the beginning of free agency

    Bryce Harper says Cubs were ‘first choice’ at the beginning of free agency
    Bryce Harper said the Cubs were the top team on his list at the beginning of free agency. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    Bryce Harper in Chicago is widely seen as the one that got away. Owner Tom Ricketts said in an interview with CNBC that the Cubs “spent a lot of time thinking about what Harper’s worth as a free agent.” The Cubs never initiated anything serious, and Harper ended up signing with the Phillies for 13 years and $330 million.They are still kicking themselves
  • Report: Phillies ‘keeping a close eye’ on closer Ryan Helsley

    Report: Phillies ‘keeping a close eye’ on closer Ryan Helsley
    St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is a potential trade candidate this summer. (Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire)
    There are still three months until the July 31 trade deadline, but the Phillies are already being linked to a potential trade candidate by USA Today’s Bob Nightengale.Nightengale noted on Sunday morning that, “The Philadelphia Phillies, among other teams, already are keeping a close eye on Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley, who will likely be dealt by the trade deadline.&rd
  • Phillies Injury Updates: The latest on Cristopher Sánchez, Ranger Suárez and Brandon Marsh

    Phillies Injury Updates: The latest on Cristopher Sánchez, Ranger Suárez and Brandon Marsh
    Cristopher Sánchez will have his next start pushed back. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    The Latest Phillies Injury Update
    Cristopher Sánchez (left forearm soreness)
    Status: Next start pushed back
    Cristopher Sánchez left his Tuesday, April 22 start against the New York Mets after just two innings due to left forearm soreness. The Phillies were confident the night of that Sánchez avoided any structural damage, and they appear to be right so far. The team is pinning
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  • Phillies put up crooked number against former top prospect in win versus Cubs

    Max Kepler went 3-for-5 with a home run in Saturday’s win against the Cubs. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
    The Phillies (14-13) snapped their offensive cold streak with a six-run fourth inning in a 10-4 win against the Chicago Cubs (17-11) at Wrigley Field on Saturday afternoon.
    Philadelphia in the fourth had the bases loaded with nobody out on three separate occasions. The trio at the bottom of the lineup, Max Kepler, Alec Bohm and Johan Rojas, all drove in a run on back-
  • Cubs reportedly backed out of Jesús Luzardo trade over medicals

    Jesús Luzardo was acquired via trade in the offseason. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    The most notable Jesús Luzardo trade rumors from this offseason had the Chicago Cubs as the primary suitors. But according to a report from The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the Cubs backed out of a potential deal due to concerns regarding his medicals.
    Luzardo, 27, spent significant time on the injured list last season with elbow tightness and a lumbar stress reaction. The latter ended his
  • Kody Clemens heading to AL Central club

    Kody Clemens is going to the AL Central. (Cheryl Pursell)
    A few days after he was designated for assignment, Kody Clemens’s Phillies tenure is over: He’s going to the Minnesota Twins, as first reported by The Athletic‘s Ken Rosenthal.Clemens all but confirmed the news while thanking the Phillies with a message on X.
    Thank you Philly! It was an amazing chapter in my book! Thankful for all the memories and relationships I’ve created over the past 3 seasons!
    Extremely excit
  • Phillies shut out by Cubs to begin series in Chicago

    Trea Turner and the Phillies were shut out in Chicago on Friday. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
    J.T. Realmuto dribbled a single toward third base, and Alec Bohm walked to begin the top of the seventh for the Phillies. With 9-1-2 now due up in the batting order, it was a prime chance, down 3-0, for them to get back into the game. But Realmuto and Bohm were stranded, and the Phillies went on to drop their series opener to the Cubs in Chicago, 4-0.With Realmuto on second and Bohm o
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  • The Phillies won’t say it, but they are platooning in left field

    Max Kepler signed a one-year deal with the Phillies in the offseason. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire)
    The timing of Weston Wilson’s activation from the injured list wasn’t an accident. With left-handed pitcher David Peterson on the mound for the New York Mets on Wednesday, the Phillies wanted the right-handed hitting Wilson starting in left field. They activated him a few days short of the expiration of his rehab clock. Kody Clemens was designated for assignment as the c
  • How to watch Phillies-Cubs series with 2 games on national TV

    The Phillies are in Chicago this weekend. (Photo by Zac BonDurant/Icon Sportswire)
    The Phillies (13-12), riding a four-game losing streak after being swept out of New York by the Mets earlier this week, are set to open up a three-game series with the Cubs (16-10) at Wrigley Field on Friday.Each game will broadcast on a different television network, with Saturday and Sunday’s contests airing nationally. Here’s where you can watch the upcoming series in Chicago on TV:
    Friday, April 25
  • The latest on Cristopher Sánchez

    Cristopher Sánchez left his last start after just two innings due to forearm soreness. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    NEW YORK — The Phillies, for now, believe Cristopher Sánchez has avoided a serious injury.The Phillies’ No. 2 starter was removed from Tuesday night’s game after two innings due to left forearm soreness. He was checked by a doctor and did mobility exercises with the training staff. He tested out well, leading the Phillies to believe that there
  • Bryce Harper holds court after brutal Mets series: ‘We’ve got to figure it out now’

    Bryce Harper spoke candidly with the media after Wednesday’s loss against the Mets. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire)
    NEW YORK — The Phillies are going through it.
    They have lost four straight, including three against the division rival New York Mets at Citi Field. They had three extra-base hits in three games. They held a lead once in the series, and that came in the top of the 10th inning on Wednesday with the extra runner on second. They had 16 hard-hit balls in Wednesd
  • Trio of Phillies extend streaks as team gets swept by Mets

    Alec Bohm extended his hit streak to 10 games in the Phillies’ loss on Wednesday. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
    Three Phillies — Alec Bohm, Kyle Schwarber and Zack Wheeler — each extended respective streaks on Wednesday afternoon in Queens, the site of a 4-3 Phillies loss to the Mets in extra innings.Bohm extended his hit streak to 10 games with a second-inning single. He finished the day 3-for-5. During his streak, Bohm has raised his batting average on the y
  • Dave Dombrowski says Phillies pursued Jeff Hoffman ‘aggressively’ in the offseason

    The Phillies “aggressively” pursued Jeff Hoffman in the offseason, according to Dave Dombrowski. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)
    NEW YORK — The Phillies bullpen is off to a rough start.
    The unit’s 5.70 ERA is the second-worst in the majors with a league-leading six blown saves. That won’t stand, but there are real concerns.The biggest offseason acquisition, Jordan Romano, has a 13.50 ERA. Orion Kerkering has allowed five earned runs in his last two appearances. T
  • Phillies hope Sánchez injury isn’t serious: ‘I feel positive’

    Cristopher Sánchez left Tuesday’s game against the Mets after two innings with left forearm soreness. (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire)
    NEW YORK – The Phillies are hoping that it’s just a scare. Starter Cristopher Sánchez left Tuesday’s 5-1 loss against the New York Mets after just two innings with left forearm soreness. His average sinker velocity was down 1.4 mph. His changeup wasn’t as sharp. Sánchez, catcher J.T. Realmuto and pit
  • Bottom of lineup, end of bullpen encourage, but rest struggle as Phillies drop series to Mets

    Orion Kerkering got hit hard on Tuesday.(Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire)
    The way the Phillies’ bullpen is set up right now, there is José Alvarado, Orion Kerkering, Matt Strahm and everyone else. It means that a single encouraging outing can establish someone as the top dog among the rest, until someone, perhaps including that same reliever, changes it. On Tuesday, that outing belonged to Joe Ross. After two laborious innings from Cristopher Sánchez caused un
  • Phillies Injury Updates: The latest on Taijuan Walker, Brandon Marsh and Ranger Suárez

    Taijuan Walker will likely make his next start on Friday in Chicago. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    The Latest Phillies Injury UpdateTaijuan Walker came out feeling good after his bullpen session on April 22 in New York. He will likely make his next start on Friday, April 25 in Chicago. He left his last start on April 19 against the Marlins after just four innings with right shoulder stiffness.Brandon Marsh (right hamstring strain) Status: 10-day injured list
    The Phillies on Sunday, Ap
  • Phillies’ new offensive approach still a work in progress: ‘We’ve got to get rolling’

    Phillies’ new offensive approach still a work in progress: ‘We’ve got to get rolling’
    Trea Turner walked twice in Monday’s loss against the Mets. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
    NEW YORK — The Phillies on Monday showed some life in the ninth.They came into the inning with no runs, no extra base hits and only three hits against the New York Mets, the team with the best ERA in MLB (2.43).
    With a five-run lead, the Mets tried to save their bullpen by leaving long reliever Max Kranick in for a three-inning save. But the Phillies were finally able to string
  • Home runs, velocity still a concern for Aaron Nola after latest start in New York

    Aaron Nola was hurt by the long ball on Monday. (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire)
    NEW YORK — Juan Soto stood and stared as his third-inning, sky-scraping foul ball hooked just outside the foul pole in right field at Citi Field. For a moment, it was called a three-run home run. But the replay review showed it narrowly missed staying fair.Close call.Aaron Nola flirted with disaster at times throughout Monday night’s game in Queens, New York. The right-hander fought hard, again w
  • Phillies’ offense wakes up too late as homers send Mets to series-opening win

    Aaron Nola is 0-5 through his first five starts. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire)
    Aaron Nola looked great from the latter half of the third inning through the end of the sixth. It was his deepest outing, by one out, of the season so far. The ninth inning was fun for a bit.Other than that, look away.
    Not much — no, nothing — else went the Phillies’ way on Monday. Things didn’t start well for Nola, and his line didn’t end well because the bullpen’s night
  • Phillies blow late lead, settle for series win over Marlins

    Orion Kerkering gave up three runs in the eighth inning on Sunday. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — Six outs away from a win and series sweep over the Marlins, the Phillies ended up dropping their series finale against the Fish on Sunday, 7-5 in 10 innings, settling for a series win instead.Rob Thomson called upon Orion Kerkering to protect a two-run lead in the top of the eighth, but the right-hander squandered it away. After allowing back-to-back singles to start the inn
  • Jesús deserved better after Easter Sunday gem versus former team

    Jesús Luzardo gets a no-decision after pitching seven innings against the Miami Marlins on Sunday. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — Facing his former team on Easter Sunday, Jesús Luzardo rose to the occasion. He pitched seven innings for the second time this year, striking out seven and allowing two runs (one earned). He left the game with his pitch count at 88 and his team ahead by two runs. The Phillies (13-9) lost 7-5 in 10 innings.
    Against an aggres
  • Phillies Injury Updates: Brandon Marsh hamstring strain ‘as mild as it can be’

    Brandon Marsh is going on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)
    The Latest Phillies Injury Update
    Brandon Marsh (right hamstring strain) Status: 10-day injured list
    The Phillies on Sunday, April 20 placed outfielder Brandon Marsh on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to April 17) with a right hamstring strain. He has not played since April 16 after tweaking his knee on a play in center field during the Giants series. Cal Stevenson was re
  • Phillies continue to feast on fish, hold on for win

    Phillies continue to feast on fish, hold on for win
    Bryson Stott went 3-for-5 with 3 RBIs on Saturday. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — After scoring seven runs on nine hits on Friday, the Phillies’ offense continued feasting on Marlins’ pitchers on Saturday in an 11-10 victory. It was the Phillies’ third straight win, which secured, at least, a series victory over Miami.Bryson Stott and Trea Turner were at the center of the Phillies’ offensive outburst, combining for seven hits, five RBIs and four
  • Phillies Injury Updates: Brandon Marsh (knee) remains out of starting lineup

    Phillies Injury Updates: Brandon Marsh (knee) remains out of starting lineup
    Brandon Marsh (knee) isn’t in the Phillies’ starting lineup for the third straight game on Saturday. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)
    The Latest Phillies Injury Update
    Brandon Marsh (right knee) Status: Day-to-day; Out of the lineup for third straight day on SaturdayBrandon Marsh tweaked his right knee on a play during the top of the seventh inning of Wednesday’s game against the San Francisco Giants. Wilmer Flores hit a single that took a sudden bounce. Marsh had to fal
  • Cole Hamels to make regular-season TV broadcasting debut on Sunday

    Cole Hamels to make regular-season TV broadcasting debut on Sunday
    Cole Hamels will be in the broadcast booth on Sunday. (Grace Del Pizzo, Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — While it may not be as highly anticipated as his first start in the majors in 2006, Cole Hamels is on the verge of another big-league debut.Hamels, one of the best starting pitchers in Phillies franchise history and the MVP of the 2008 World Series, is set to serve as a color commentator on his first regular-season broadcast on Sunday. He’ll join a three-man television booth along
  • Phillies careful with surging Nick Castellanos as outfielder continues torrid start

    Phillies careful with surging Nick Castellanos as outfielder continues torrid start
    Nick Castellanos was removed for precautionary reasons on Friday. (Don Otto, Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — Nick Castellanos didn’t report any new injury. Manager Rob Thomson just wanted to get one of his hottest hitters out of harm’s way.After leaving Thursday’s win with left hip flexor tightness, Castellanos was back in the lineup for Friday’s series opener against the Marlins at Citizens Bank Park. But the Phillies pinch ran for the right fielder at first base
  • If ‘starting pitching wins championships,’ Phillies should feel great with Wheeler, Sánchez at the top

    If ‘starting pitching wins championships,’ Phillies should feel great with Wheeler, Sánchez at the top
    Zack Wheeler struck out 13 in the Phillies’ 7-2 win against the Miami Marlins on Friday night. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    PHILADELPHIA — It helps to have two National League Cy Young candidates pitching on back-to-back days.
    A day after Cristopher Sánchez struck out 12 and walked one over seven innings, Zack Wheeler one upped him. He punched out 13 Marlins hitters without allowing a free pass in the Phillies’ 7-2 victory over the Miami Marlins.
    It’s the fi
  • Phillies jump all over Alcantara as Wheeler dominates Marlins in opener

    Phillies jump all over Alcantara as Wheeler dominates Marlins in opener
    Zack Wheeler turned in a strong outing on Friday. (Maddie Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    Zack Wheeler did not have his very best stuff his last couple outings, and while it’s easy to blow early-season trends out of proportion, it’s hard to ever get too concerned about him. Wheeler demonstrated why on Friday, punching out 13 Marlins and walking zero in seven innings of two-run ball to lead the Phillies to a painless 7-2 series-opening win.The baker’s dozen strikeout total was one shy
  • Cristopher Sánchez’s changeup Thursday wasn’t just wipeout. It was historic

    Cristopher Sánchez racked up a career-high 12 strikeouts on Thursday. (Madeline Ressler/Phillies Nation)
    Cristopher Sánchez recorded the final out of the fourth inning on Thursday against the Giants and flexed his arms in celebration. It was not a big spot: The bases were empty, the count 0-2, the Phillies leading by four.But it was the end of a ridiculous inning. Sánchez struck out that side in that fourth frame for his sixth, seventh and eighth punchouts of the game. All

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