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Rojas showing important progress at the plate for a lineup that's clicking
The Phillies’ patience with Johan Rojas is paying off as he’s shown promising signs at the plate in their last 10 games.
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Trea Turner reflects on the Phillies five game win streak
The Phillies are 5 games over .500 in April for the first time since 2019.
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Phillies hang on to sweep Rockies after the lineup's best night of the season
The Phillies finally had the offensive night they’d been waiting for, scoring four runs quickly and tacking on three more, all of which they needed in a narrow win over the Rockies.
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Kyle Schwarber goes yard AGAIN! His second of the game, fifth of the year
What’s better than one Schwarbomb? TWO SCHWARBOMBS!
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Pitching carrying Phillies, who haven't seen many top-end arms since opening series
Built around power in the lineup, power in the bullpen and steadiness in the rotation, two of the Phillies’ three units have held up their end of the bargain through six series.
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J.T. Realmuto gets the party started with a two-run shot in the first!
The BCIB smacks his third home run of the season! 2-0 Phillies, early.
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Bohm sits as Phillies try to get Merrifield going
Whit Merrifield hasn’t played much lately but was in the Phillies’ lineup Monday. “I think it’s taken its toll on the quality of his at-bats, not playing every day,” Rob Thomson said.
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Trea Turner and Zack Wheeler remain confident Phillies will start to heat up
Despite the .500 start through a tenth of the way in the season, Trea Turner and Zack Wheeler believe the Phillies offense will come alive soon.
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Harper says he's fine, expects to return Monday after scheduled day off
Bryce Harper’s scary fall into the camera well in the Phillies’ dugout Saturday was not the reason he was out of Sunday’s lineup. At least not the primary reason.
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‘He's a superhero' — Thomson, teammates are glad Harper's okay after scary fall
Everyone held their breath after Bryce Harper tumbled into the camera well in the first inning. Rob Thomson, Aaron Nola, and Trea Turner talk about the tumble.
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Merrifield starts in left field; how often will Marsh sit?
A day after providing the bulk of their offense in an Opening Day loss to the Braves, Brandon Marsh was out of the Phillies’ lineup Saturday in Game 2 of 162.
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MARSH MADNESS! The first homer of the year goes to Brandon Marsh, 2-0 Phillies
After missing most of Spring Training, Brandon Marsh starts his 2024 season with a two-run homer off of Spencer Strider.
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Schwarber still an unconventional leadoff choice, but the data backs it up
Kyle Schwarber in the leadoff spot has been a debate in Philly the last two seasons and remains a hot-button topic as March 28 approaches.
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Pache starts in left field in Phillies' Game 1 lineup vs. Marlins
The Phillies are going with Cristian Pache in left field in Game 1 of their wild-card series against the Marlins.
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Thomson explains dropping Castellanos to 8th in Phillies' lineup
Slumping Nick Castellanos was dropped all the way down to eighth in the Phillies’ lineup. How long might he be there?
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Phillies struggle with RISP, blow 2-0 lead, lose to Marlins 3-2
Cristopher Sánchez was brilliant for five strong innings, and Trea Turner returned with a bang! But then things went from good to bad, as the Phillies blow a 2-0 lead and fall to the Marlins, 3-2.
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Phillies' hottest bat returns; rotation plans next 2 series
Trea Turner is back in the lineup for a big weekend series, plus a look at the week ahead in the Phillies’ rotation.
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‘We got some work to do': Wheeler, Phillies talk tough stretch run
Zack Wheeler, J.T. Realmuto and Rob Thomson talked about the Phillies’ mindset heading into a tough stretch run to the playoffs.
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Phillies in a good place offensively and not just because of big-money guys
The Phillies have scored in bunches over the last week during another period where the bottom of the lineup has been as productive as the top.
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‘They've been doing it all year' – Phillies impressed with production from bottom of lineup
Rob Thomson and Kyle Schwarber talk about how important it’s been to get great production from the bottom of the Phillies lineup consistently.