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In must-win Game 4, Phillies rolling with their guys
In a must-win situation, the Phillies are rolling with their guys in Game 4 of the NLDS.
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On the brink of elimination, Phillies confident they can bring the series back to Philadelphia
“We lose, we’re going home.” Nick Castellanos, Bryce Harper, Rob Thomson, and Kyle Schwarber know what’s at stake after losing game three on Tuesday night.
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Sitting Stott in Game 3 wasn't an easy call but he and Marsh should have chances
The Phillies unsurprisingly sat Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh in Game 3 against a tough lefty starter, but the decision with Stott wasn’t so straightforward for Rob Thomson.
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Aaron Nola on the mound, Alec Bohm back in lineup for Phillies' NLDS Game 3 in New York
NBC10’s Neil Fischer has a preview of Game 3 of the National League Division Series as Aaron Nola looks to lead the Phillies past the Mets Tuesday night with Alec Bohm back in the starting lineup.
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Lineup changes for Game 3 as Phillies-Mets NLDS shifts to New York?
Facing two lefty starters in New York, including a nasty one in Game 3, the Phillies’ lineup will have a different look as the series shifts to Citi Field.
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Phillies expecting hostile environment in New York for Games 3 & 4
J.T. Realmuto, Bryce Harper, Nick Castellanos, and Kyle Schwarber discuss the intense environment they expect to face in New York after tying the NLDS up 1-1 on Sunday.
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Nick Castellanos in rare company with 162 starts
Nick Castellanos is in rare company with 162 starts and he’s been the Phillies’ most consistent hitter of late, saving his best work for September.
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Phillies PGL crew believes that Zack Wheeler is your NL Cy Young award winner
After yet another fantastic start, Ricky Bottalico and Ruben Amaro Jr. know who should be the 2024 NL Cy Young award winner.
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Phillies without 2 outfielders on final weekend in D.C.
The Phillies are a bit short-handed to end the regular season without two outfielders.
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Ranger Suárez allows 6 ER in two innings, Phillies lifeless in third to last game of the year
Not too sure what happened on Friday night in the nation’s capital. In his last start of the regular season, Ranger Suárez wasn’t crisp, allowing seven hits and six earned runs over just two innings. The offense was lifeless, as well.
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Phillies finally seem to be getting their swagger back
The division lead is back up to eight games, they’ve recaptured the best record in the National League and the Phillies appear to have finally righted the ship this week at home.
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After blowing a 2-0 lead in the top of the 9th, Turner the hero as Phils win third straight
The Phillies took a 2-0 lead into the ninth, but Carlos Estévez was unable to pick up his first save at home after letting up two runs to the Nationals. But no worries! With the bases-loaded Trea Turner picked up his fourth hit of the night in the bottom half of the inning, giving the Phillies a 3-2 win.
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For Marsh, a chance to find a rhythm and earn more playing time
Brandon Marsh faced another lefty on Tuesday and could earn more playing time with his performance, while Bryson Stott sat in favor of Edmundo Sosa.
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Phillies not worried about standings, despite recent skid
Aaron Nola and Nick Castellanos both said they aren’t looking at standings as the Phillies look to get back to their winning ways.
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Phillies will give Hays a chance to play every day; Rojas to lose playing time
The Phillies think their new acquisition, Austin Hays, can play every day for them and are going to give him a chance to prove it.
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Newly acquired Hays details his crazy Friday + where he seems himself fitting in
For the first time in his seven-year career, Austin Hays isn’t with the Orioles. The outfielder describes what being traded was like and how he seems himself fitting in.
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Stott out again vs. lefty starter — are Phillies platooning at 2B?
The last three times the Phillies have faced a lefty, it’s been Edmundo Sosa and not Bryson Stott at second base. Has it become a platoon? Manager Rob Thomson discussed.
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Offense is cold, Phillies drop second straight out of the break
The Phillies offense got shut down by the Pirates pitching, and have opened the second half the same way they closed the first half: by losing a series.
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Thomson explains why Wheeler will miss his next scheduled start
Rob Thomson gave an update on Zack Wheeler, who was exited his last start against the Dodgers in the 5th inning with back tightness.
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Phillies lineup notes: Catching duo, platoons, Sosa's status
Notes on the Phillies’ catching situation, outfield platoons and Edmundo Sosa.