When Dave Dombrowski was hired to become the Philadelphia Phillies' president of baseball operations ahead of the 2021 campaign, the franchise was in the midst
It's unlikely the Philadelphia Phillies make the splash signing many expected this winter. Since money seems to be a greater concern than originally thought con
The Philadelphia Phillies could use a major roster change to help them get over the hump in 2025. Could Los Angeles outfielder Mike Trout be a realistic target?
It once looked like the Philadelphia Phillies were going to trade Alec Bohm this offseason. Because of how many high-priced contracts are already on the books,
Last year was a good indicator that there’s still a lot of juice left in the tank,” said Kingery's Triple-A manager.
Apr 30, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros mascot Orbit performs while Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos (8) bats during the game at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Troy Taormina It turns out Nick Castellanos the agent is as much of a straight shooter as Nick Castellanos the interviewee.
December, the Philadelphia Phillies reportedly wanted to trade Alec Bohm and Nick Castellanos for outfielder Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros.
The Philadelphia Phillies are in desperate need of changes in the lineup. After a third consecutive playoff push went up in flames largely due to the bats going into early hibernation at the most inopportune times,
It feels like the Phillies are worse off now than they were when last October began, but two national outlets are very high on the team.
Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said the team really wants to bring back right-hander Zack Wheeler as he heads into the final year of his five-year contract. "Well,
The Phillies will bring 23 players to camp in addition to the 40 on the current 40-man roster. Here's a breakdown of the camp extras.
The Phillies have added right-handed pitcher Koyo Aoyagi as an additional spring training nonroster invitee, the team announced Friday. Aoyagi, 31, spent nine seasons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league,