Latest Phillies notes, observations as Trade Deadline looms
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Rare Friday off-day comes at perfect time for taxed Phillies 'pen
PHILADELPHIA -- It is a rarity for a baseball team not to play on Friday, but this Friday’s off-day -- courtesy of Kansas City hosting a World Cup game that night -- comes at a good time for the Phillies. It allows Don Mattingly to rest his bullpen before the
Will Harper participate in another hometown Derby?
PHILADELPHIA -- Maybe Bryce Harper is being coy. He knows Phillies fans want to see him participate in the Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park on July 13. Harper has hinted that he might, if he makes the NL All-Star team.
'That's what the great ones do': Mattingly OK with Wheeler expressing frustration
PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly is OK that Zack Wheeler is upset with him for removing him from Wednesday night’s game against Pittsburgh, just one out from being in line to secure his ninth win of the season. They hadn’t chatted yet on Thursday morning, but they will.
Turner, Phils pass elite-pitching test after tagging Skenes for 8 runs
PHILADELPHIA -- The Phillies will need to beat elite pitching again and again in October if they want to win the World Series. They haven’t beaten enough the past few years. They got reigning NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenes twice this year, including Wednesday night’s 10-6 victory over the
Wheeler displeased after early pull in 10-K outing vs. Pirates
PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies ace Zack Wheeler left the mound and the ballpark on Wednesday night plenty steamed. Interim manager Don Mattingly pulled him from a 10-6 victory over the Pirates at Citizens Bank Park, after he threw 104 pitches in 4 2/3 innings. Wheeler had retired the first two batters
Sánchez shrugs off thumb issue, makes All-Star starter case with 7 scoreless
PHILADELPHIA -- Cristopher Sánchez waved for help. He had a small cut on the top of his left thumb in the second inning on Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park, although nobody in the stands or Phillies’ dugout could see the nick … or the blood splattered on his white
No 9th-inning magic for Phils this time after Nola coughs up 5-run lead
PHILADELPHIA -- Aaron Nola made the 302nd start of his Phillies career on Monday night at Citizens Bank Park. Only Hall of Famers Steve Carlton (499) and Robin Roberts (472) started more.
Phillies add veteran OF Hill in trade with White Sox
PHILADELPHIA – The Phillies’ outfield depth is so paper thin they made a trade on Thursday. They acquired center fielder Derek Hill and international bonus money from the White Sox for outfield prospect Dylan Campbell and infield prospect José Colmenares, neither of whom ranked on the Phillies' Top 30 Prospects
Remember your 1st homer? Phils take trip down memory lane
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The best baseball players born on May 10
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for May 10. 1) Salvador Perez (1990) Perez is the easy choice here. He is a World Series champion, World
Harper exits after top of first vs. Rockies with migraine
PHILADELPHIA -- Bryce Harper left Saturday night’s game in the middle of the first inning because of a migraine. Rookie Felix Reyes pinch-hit for Harper in the bottom of the first against Colorado at Citizens Bank Park. Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly said after a 9-3 victory over Colorado that
After 2 games off for a reset and rest, Bohm returns with 2 big blasts
PHILADELPHIA -- Alec Bohm believes in hard work and the numbers on the back of baseball cards, so he knew something good would happen to him eventually.
Phils tie it on Crawford's 1st HR, fall to Rockies in 11 innings
PHILADELPHIA -- Everything had been going so poorly for the Phillies on Friday night that Jhoan Duran exited the bullpen door at Citizens Bank Park in the eighth inning without the lights, tarantulas and flames that traditionally accompany his jog to the mound. Duran needed to pitch because he hadn’t
Slumping Bohm gets 2nd straight game off in hopes to clear his mind
PHILADELPHIA -- Alec Bohm is trying everything. He has hit early on the field, like Friday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. He has hit in the batting cages after games. He has hit off the Trajekt machine. He has tried different drills. He has studied video. He has talked to
The key for Painter finding success in The Show? Fixing his fastball
PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly approached Andrew Painter in the dugout in the middle of the third inning on Thursday at Citizens Bank Park. Painter had been hit hard in the first three innings in a 12-1 loss to the A’s, so Mattingly told Painter he could stop
Phillies give struggling Bohm 'a little day' out of lineup
PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly said he is giving Alec Bohm “a little day.” Others might call it a breather, a reset, a clearing of the mind or a benching.
'I couldn't have done it without her': Luzardo's mother has been there every step
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How Harper, Phillies are finding offensive groove to begin May
PHILADELPHIA -- Bryce Harper is feeling most excellent these days. He hit two home runs in Tuesday night’s 9-1 victory over the A’s at Citizens Bank Park. He’s hit three homers in the past two days and nine this season.
Fired-up Sánchez dominates A's with 8 scoreless innings
PHILADELPHIA -- Cristopher Sánchez had been so calm and so focused for so long on Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park that he finally needed to let loose. So when he struck out Darell Hernaiz to get out of a jam in the seventh inning of Tuesday night’s 9-1 victory
Duran activated off IL, 'rusty' in outing against A's
PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies closer Jhoan Duran is back. The Phils activated Duran from the 15-day injured list before Tuesday night’s 9-1 victory over the A’s at Citizens Bank Park. To make room on the 26-man roster, the Phillies traded right-hander Trevor Richards to the White Sox for cash considerations.
Nola's strong start sets tone as Phils go to 6-1 under interim skip Mattingly
MIAMI -- So much has changed since Aaron Nola last pitched on April 26 in Atlanta. Nola didn’t know it, but it would be Rob Thomson’s final game as manager. Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski relieved Thomson of his duties two days later, naming Don Mattingly as interim
Potential topics for Phillies to address in upcoming meetings
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Stott's secret to his recent success? It's the empanadas
MIAMI -- Bryson Stott joked on Friday that he finally hit a baseball where nobody could catch it. Then he caught himself. “I’m not going to jinx that,” he said.
Duran throws triple-digit heat, close to return from IL
MIAMI -- Phillies closer Jhoan Duran touched 100 mph in Saturday’s bullpen session at loanDepot park.