After getting 1st taste of postseason, Keller eager for more with Phils
PHILADELPHIA -- Brad Keller got a taste of two things this past season that has him excited about 2026:
- He pitched as a full-time reliever for the first time.
- He pitched in the postseason for the first time. Keller, 30, signed a two-year, $22 million contract with the
Phillies counting on youngster Crawford for '26 outfield role
PHILADELPHIA -- A week after the Phillies’ 2025 season ended at Dodger Stadium, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski spoke about the future at Citizens Bank Park. Who’s coming back? Who’s not? Who might be the new faces on the roster?
Adolis has simple plan to snap back into form in 2026
PHILADELPHIA -- Adolis García said he doesn’t want to be a hero. The Phillies don’t want him to be one, either.
Here is the 'All-Awardless' team for 2025
A bounty of boxes remains untouched beneath holiday trees, but when it comes to awards from MLB, those have all been handed out already. There were a lot of them in 2025, including: *BBWAA Awards (MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year) All-MLB First and Second Teams Hank Aaron Awards
Phillies deal LHP Strahm to Royals, acquire RHP Bowlan
PHILADELPHIA -- When the Phillies signed right-hander Brad Keller on Thursday to a two-year, $22 million contract, an obvious question followed: Why would they spend so much money on another late-inning reliever?
Phils add lefty Backhus in trade with D-backs for OF prospect
PHILADELPHIA – The Phillies have reshaped their bullpen the past couple days. Thursday, they signed right-handed setup man Brad Keller to a two-year, $22 million contract. Friday, they traded All-Star reliever Matt Strahm to the Royals for right-hander Jonathan Bowlan. A short time later, they sent Minor League outfielder Avery
Latest Phillies injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the offseason with all the latest Phillies injury news and transactions.
Who is repping each team on the 2026 HOF ballot?
There are 27 players on the 2026 Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) Hall of Fame ballot, and their careers went in so many different directions. Some were paragons of stability. Ryan Braun, Alex Gordon, Félix Hernández, Dustin Pedroia and David Wright each played for just one Major League team.
Each team's best single-game performance of '25
As we say goodbye to 2025, it's a good time to revisit some of the best moments of the past season. From 13-strikeout complete games to multiple four-homer performances, the 2025 campaign featured excitement all across MLB. With the help of all 30 MLB.com beat writers, here's a look at
Will No. 2 prospect Aidan Miller stick at shortstop?
One question has followed Aidan Miller since his days as a Florida prep star: will he stick at shortstop long term? The 6-foot-1, 205-pound infielder shifted to third base as he physically matured in high school, but when the Phillies selected MLB's No. 32 prospect in the first round of
Phillies sign reliever Brad Keller to 2-year deal
PHILADELPHIA – President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski indicated on Tuesday that the Phillies would pursue a reliever or two before Spring Training. Now, he has one. The Phillies announced on Thursday that they had signed a two-year deal with right-hander Brad Keller reportedly worth $22 million.
Adolis García, Phillies finalize 1-year deal
PHILADELPHIA – The Phillies have found Nick Castellanos’ replacement in right field. The Phillies and Adolis García finalized a one-year contract for 2026 on Tuesday. The deal is worth $10 million, according to a source.
Phillies' outfield picture solidifies following García deal
PHILADELPHIA -- Adolis García will be the Phillies’ new right fielder in 2026. Justin Crawford will be the new center fielder. Brandon Marsh and a right-handed bat – perhaps Otto Kemp – will share time in left.
3 big questions about a potential Phillies-Realmuto reunion
J.T. Realmuto is up next. Now that the Phillies have achieved their top offseason goal -- re-signing star designated hitter Kyle Schwarber -- they can turn their attention to Realmuto. The veteran catcher is a free agent after seven seasons with the club, and Philadelphia aims to retain Realmuto as
Who will be the No. 1 prospect in each system one year from now?
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Breaking down the Phillies' OF options after re-signing Schwarber
The Phillies answered one big offseason question by re-signing slugging lefty DH Kyle Schwarber to a five-year, $150 million deal. But other questions remain -- including how the outfield will shape up in 2026. With Nick Castellanos expected to be traded or released before next season and the team agreeing
1 fun holiday gift idea for fans of each MLB team
Scrambling for a holiday gift for the baseball fan(s) in your life? Calm down. Take a breath. We're here to help. With an assist from MLB.com's beat writers, here's one fun gift idea for fans of each team, all available at MLBshop.com. Jump to: AL East | AL Central |
'Conversations that I never forgot': Behind Schwarber-Philly reunion
PHILADELPHIA – Kyle Schwarber talked to a lot of people the past couple months. The conversations started in Philadelphia. He had a good chat with Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski shortly after the Phils’ season ended in disappointment in October at Dodger Stadium.
Everyone wants Kyle Tucker. But which teams are the best fit?
Players like Kyle Tucker are rarely available in free agency. He's a five-tool, prime-age talent, who will not turn 29 until the new year. He's also one of the most consistent players in the game. These are his Wins Above Replacement (WAR) totals since 2021, per FanGraphs: 4.9, 4.9, 4.9,
With Schwarber set, Realmuto moves up Phils' priority list
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Phillies learned late Monday night that Kyle Schwarber agreed to a five-year, $150 million contract to stay in Philadelphia through 2030. The designated hitter took a physical on Tuesday morning. The Phillies announced the deal on Tuesday night.