The 2024 season was another year of close-but-no-cigar for the Philadelphia Phillies. Despite winning the NL East and finishing with the second-best record in b ...
The free agency of star outfielder Juan Soto, undeniably the No. 1 player available on the market, hasn't yet reached the point of teams making offers. Instead, Soto and agent Scott Boras have spent ...
According to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, the Phillies are shopping additional players in trade discussions. Alec Bohm is ...
The Philadelphia Phillies needed to make a move at the 2024 MLB trade deadline to improve their outfield, and they believed that they did just that in a trade w ...
The majority of apprehensions in the Sector took place in New Mexico at the Santa Teresa Port of Entry, according to CBP Public Information Officer Landon Hutchens. The El Paso Sector had the ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have plenty of talent and very well could make a deep run in 2025. Philadelphia won 95 games in the regular season, but the bullpen imploded in the playoffs, and that is ...
The Phillies announced today that vice president and general manager Sam Fuld is pursuing his MBA at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He is slated to graduate in May of 2026 ...
The Phillies announced Friday that vice president and general manager Sam Fuld is pursuing his MBA at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He is slated to graduate in May 2026 ...
The Philadelphia Phillies plan to be “open-minded” this winter. That’s how President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowksi put it during the recent general manager’s meetings, according ...
The Philadelphia Phillies need to make bullpen upgrades ... More Bob Levey/Getty Images His 7.6 WAR and 1.70 ERA since 2020 rank second to Emmanuel Clase among qualified relievers.
The Philadelphia Phillies have come up short of the ultimate ... More Hunter Martin/Getty Images "Dave Dombrowski, president of baseball operations, has not internally discussed pursuing Soto ...
SAN ANTONIO — The night the Phillies’ season ended in disappointment, many players, coaches and front-office officials took late-night buses home to Philadelphia. Some stayed in New York.