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Phillies by far the best rotation in NL through six series
Six series in, the Phillies rotation leads the National League in practically every meaningful category. How good can this staff be?
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Phillies SWEEP Rockies as offense comes to life, but blowout turns to nail biter
The Phillies offense accounted for three homers (including two from Kyle Schwarber), three doubles, and seven runs as what was a 7-1 lead quickly evaporated. They hold on to win 7-6 thanks to Jose Alvarado closing the door in the ninth.
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Phillies finish off Cardinals in extra innings after near collapse
It took one extra inning and one extra reliever, but the Phillies avoided what would have been a bad series-opening loss by scoring twice in the 10th inning to beat the Cardinals.
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Alec Bohm puts the Phillies up in the tenth inning!
After blowing a 3-1 lead in the ninth, Alec Bohm comes through with the go-ahead double in the tenth!
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Johan Rojas, Trea Turner give the Phillies the lead with a pair of RBI base hits
Johan Rojas picked up his second hit of the day to get the Phillies on the board, followed by Trea Turner’s third RBI of the year!
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Some of the Phillies (safely) checked out the solar eclipse
Even your favorite Phillies had to check out the solar eclipse on Monday!
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Taijuan Walker likely at least a month away from returning for Phillies
The Phillies haven’t put a timetable on Taijuan Walker’s return, but the math tells you he’s unlikely to return any time soon.
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Kyle Schwarber brings in TWO with a base hit to right field!
The Phillies are buzzin’ early in D.C.! Already up 1-0, Kyle Schwarber brings in two more with a base knock.
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Zack Wheeler officially gets the nod on Opening Day
Zack Wheeler will snap Aaron Nola’s streak of six consecutive Opening Day starts when he gets the nod on March 28 against Atlanta.
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Walker on being behind schedule, his velocity and 2024 priorities
Taijuan Walker has had a slow, unusual beginning to spring training and spoke after his first start Saturday about playing catch-up, his velocity expectations and 2024 priorities.
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Ranger Suárez is feeling the positive effects of a full, healthy spring training
Ranger Suárez spoke to the media after his spring training outing on Friday afternoon.
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Suarez excited to have a smooth spring, for once
Finally, a normal spring training for Ranger Suarez. Could it make a difference?
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Nola makes third spring start, defers to Wheeler for Opening Day nod
Aaron Nola discussed his first three starts of spring training after overcoming a shaky first inning to settle in against the Rays.
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Zack Wheeler acknowledges the pressure of living up to a record-breaking contract
The Phillies’ ace knows there’s pressure after signing a big contract, but acknowledges that he’ll be ready for it.
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Wheeler unveils new pitch: ‘Could put me over the top, hopefully get a Cy Young'
Zack Wheeler incorporated a new pitch in his first start of the spring, a splitter. “I think this could put me over the top and hopefully get a Cy Young,” he said.
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Zack Wheeler happy with shorter extension rather than a long-term deal
Zack Wheeler will turn 34-years-old in May, and will be 37 once the new extension is completed. He explains why that played a factor into deciding for a shorter deal.
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Phillies rotation notes: Walker sore, Suarez efficient, Wheeler returns
Updates on two Phillies starting pitchers who haven’t appeared in spring training games yet and two who pitched Friday.
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Which relievers have the inside track for a possible final spot in the Phillies bullpen?
The Phillies bullpen has six of the eight spots filled, and with the seventh most likely being a “long man”, Corey Seidman discusses who could take that last spot in the ‘pen.
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A No. 5 in name only, Sanchez has new weapons and a chance to take off
A new physique, a new pitch and a potential increase in velocity. Cristopher Sanchez could be poised to take off for the Phillies in 2024 after last season’s breakout.
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Phillies president Dave Dombrowski speaks about the team's championship aspirations
Philadelphia Phillies president Dave Dombrowski spoke with NBC Sports Philadelphia’s John Clark about the team’s championship goals this year.