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Phillies make 5 picks, emphasize catching in minor-league Rule 5 draft
The Phillies were one of 20 teams to pass on making a pick in the major-league portion of Wednesday’s Rule 5 draft, but they selected five players in the minor-league phase.
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Juan Soto, relievers for Phillies and more as Winter Meetings begin
The Phillies wasted little time in making a splash a year ago at baseball’s Winter Meetings. How about this week?
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Looking at Phillies' payroll with Nola signed and a lot of offseason left
Examining the Phillies’ payroll, which is set to reach new heights again in 2024.
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Phillies add reliever on minor-league deal
The Phillies added a reliever on a minor-league deal who finished last season strong at Triple A.
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Nola and Dombrowski discuss the free-agent process that led to a 7-year deal
Plenty of teams were after Aaron Nola but money wasn’t his primary factor. Nola and Dave Dombrowski spoke Monday about the free-agent process that led to the pitcher returning to the Phillies.
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Nola: Philly was ‘the only place we had our eyes set on'
Aaron Nola spoke on the reasons why he chose to re-sign with the Phillies.
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Nola's back! What it means for him and the Phillies for the next seven years
Corey Seidman has all the details on Aaron Nola’s contract, the highest ever for a Phillies pitcher.
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Nola re-signs with Phillies; looking back on his career in Philadelphia
We looked back at Aaron Nola’s career in Philadelphia after the ace signed a 7-year deal with the Phillies on Sunday.
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Aaron Nola agrees to 7-year contract with Phillies
Aaron Nola is reportedly staying put with the Phillies on a monster contract.
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Phillies non-tender 1 player, agree to contracts with 3
The Phillies agreed to contracts for 2024 with three players and non-tendered one ahead of Friday’s deadline.
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Why Aaron Nola declining Phillies' qualifying offer is good news for the club
It was an open and shut decision for Aaron Nola on Tuesday, as the former ace has declined the club’s qualifying offer. Corey Seidman breaks down what it means now for the Phillies moving forward.
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Phillies make trade with Brewers before Rule 5 protection deadline
The Phillies made a trade with the Brewers several hours before Tuesday’s deadline to protect players from the Rule 5 draft.
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An obvious decision for free agent Aaron Nola on Tuesday
The Phillies knew when they extended the one-year qualifying offer to Aaron Nola last week that he would decline it. Here’s what it means.
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Could the Phillies look to give Zack Wheeler a contract extension this offseason?
The Phillies’ ace will be an unrestricted free-agent in 2025, but the club has a chance to give him a contract extension this offseason. Corey Seidman and Ricky Bottalico discuss.
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What changes the Phillies could make with the bullpen in 2024?
The Phillies most likely already have six of their eight spots in the bullpen filled for 2024. Corey Seidman and Ricky Bottalico discuss what they want to see out of the ‘pen.
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Johan Rojas has a lot to prove at the plate if he wants to be an everyday starter in 2024
The Offseason Checklist keeps dwindling down, as Corey Seidman and Ricky Bottalico discuss what the 23-year-old has to do to improve next season.
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Phillies' top free-agent and trade options if Aaron Nola walks
A look at some of the Phillies’ most appealing potential alternatives in free agency or trade if Aaron Nola signs elsewhere.
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Should the Phillies look to pursue a trade with the Padres for Juan Soto?
He’s one of the best players in the league, but the asking price could be high. Ricky Bottalico and Corey Seidman discuss if they believe the Phillies should try to trade for Juan Soto.
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What tweaks should be made to an already stacked Phillies lineup for 2024?
We keep moving down the offseason checklist! Ricky Bottalico and Corey Seidman debate what they want to see with the Phillies lineup next season.
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Phillies will play Harper at 1B, likely spelling end of Hoskins' tenure
Bryce Harper will be the Phillies’ everyday first baseman moving forward, which likely means Rhys Hoskins will walk in free agency.
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