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Worst. Sports. Year. Ever. — Why the last 12 months in Philly sports have been the most heart-wrenching in history
It’s certainly not a badge of honor, but no city suffers with its sports teams quite like this one. Every loss – and sometimes even with some wins – affects the collective mood of the populace unlike any other place on Earth. With that in mind, I will argue that no city has endured more heartache in a 12-month span…
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Which Phillie is ticked off at Rob Thomson?
You can throw a ton of blame around the clubhouse for the Phillies’ collapse in the NLCS. Virtually every player that had an opportunity over the final four losses could have performed better than they did. Taijuan Walker never got an opportunity. Walker, the team leader in wins in the regular season in wins with 15, was relegated to a…
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Reasons other than offense why Phillies lost the NLCS
The primary reason why you haven’t seen a zillion new videos of the Phillies celebrating was the offense going cold. But that was far from the only reason.
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Phillies bats go ice cold and end their season in the NLCS
Taryn Hatcher reports on the Phillies crushing loss to the Diamondback in Game 7 in the NLCS.
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Phillies season comes to an end with disappointing loss in game seven of the NLCS
Just like that, the Phillies 2023 season is over, in stunning fashion. The last Game Story of the year is here with all the highlights and thoughts from Bryce Harper and Rob Thomson.
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‘It's a disgusting feeling': Phillies react to stunning NLCS collapse
Bryce Harper, Nick Castellanos, and Kyle Schwarber reacted to the Phillies’ stunning collapse in the NLCS.
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‘Worst loss in Phillies history!' — Phillies fans react to stunning NLCS collapse
These fans didn’t hold back, but we’re already looking forward to 2024!
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Tone in Phillies' clubhouse markedly different than it was to end 2022
When the Phillies lost Game 6 of the 2022 World Series, it didn’t take long for the clubhouse conversation to shift to how it could serve as positive momentum. That was not the tone this time around.
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Rhys Hoskins weighs in on future with the Phillies after missing 2023 season
It was tough not seeing the Phillies first baseman out in the field this year after tearing his ACL in Spring Training. Now, as he could hit the free-agent market, Rhys Hoskins weighs in on how important Philly has been to him over the last few years.
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‘This shouldn't have happened': Postgame Live stunned by Phillies' collapse
Michael Barkann, Ricky Bottalico, Ben Davis and Ruben Amaro Jr. share their instant reactions to the Phillies’ stunning loss in Game 7 of the NLCS.
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Phillies' potential storybook season ends in a nightmare
A season that seemed destined to end with the Phillies back in the World Series and an NLCS that looked over at two different points reached a nightmarish conclusion in Game 7. That’s it for the 2023 Phils.
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ALEC BOHM TIES IT WITH A SOLO SHOT, HIS FIRST OF THE PLAYOFFS
There we go, AB! We’re tied early in the second with his first homer of the 2023 postseason.
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Phillies can't close out D'backs in Game 6, setting up first Game 7 in franchise history
For the first time this postseason, the Phillies lose at home, snapping an 11-game winning streak against National League opponents dating back to last postseason. A tough start for Aaron Nola, and a great start for Merrill Kelly help lead the Diamondbacks to a 5-1 win in game six.
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No lineup changes looming for Phillies, even as D-backs work around Schwarber and Harper
It has become abundantly clear that the Diamondbacks aren’t interested in letting Kyle Schwarber or Bryce Harper beat them anymore, but Rob Thomson said the lineup won’t change for Game 7.
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NLCS heads to Game 7 after Phillies' bats can't solve Merrill Kelly and D-backs
Monday night had potential to be the latest and most important dose of déjà vu for the 2023 Phillies, but Aaron Nola and the lineup didn’t have it as Arizona forced a Game 7. Who saw this coming?
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A fired up Brandon Marsh helps Phillies cut into 3-0 deficit in the second!
MARSH ME! Brandon Marsh comes through with a clutch RBI double in the second to score the first run of game six for the Phillies.
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Hoffman nears 2nd World Series of 2023; Castellanos on Harper's recruiting
Six months after pitching in a setting that felt like the World Series for Phillies reliever Jeff Hoffman, he’s a game away from the real thing.
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Rob Thomson on Phillies' playoff bullpen usage: ‘It's a sprint'
Phillies manager Rob Thomson discussed the different way he’s used the bullpen this postseason compared to the regular season.
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For the D-backs, stopping the Phillies' homers is easier said than done
Heading into Game 6 of the NLCS, the Diamondbacks will focus on accomplishing a nearly impossible task this postseason; stopping the Phillies from hitting home runs.
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ONE MORE WIN: Thanks to their superstars, the Phillies dominate game five of the NLCS
After losing game four in heartbreaking fashion, the Phillies step up to the plate and get arguably their biggest win of the season. Zack Wheeler had another dominant outing, and homers from Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and J.T Realmuto help lead the way to take a 3-2 series lead in the NLCS.
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