Schwarber's heroics, Luzardo's gem outdo former teammate Suarez
BOSTON -- Kyle Schwarber was happy to see old friend Ranger Suarez again on Thursday night -- but he was probably happier to see him go. Facing his former team for the first time, Suarez got the better of Schwarber in each of their three meetings (including a pair of
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'Talk a little smack' to Ranger?! Phils ready to face former teammate
BOSTON -- Ranger Suarez was just 16 years old when he first signed with the Phillies all the way back in 2012. Philadelphia was the only Major League franchise he had ever known -- until this season.
Phillies weigh future against present, pulling Painter after 5 1-run innings
BOSTON -- The Phillies have an important balance to strike when it comes to rookie Andrew Painter. On one hand, this is a team that is fighting just to get back to .500 after a disastrous start to the season. On the other, Painter is just a 23-year-old pitcher who
Schwarber, Harper jump into latest Hitter Power Rankings
Spoiler alert: Aaron Judge is the No. 1 hitter in baseball, according to votes cast by a group of MLB.com experts.
The Top 100 Prospects list has been updated, and there's a new No. 1
Pirates phenom Konnor Griffin graduated from prospect status by exceeding 130 Major League at-bats Wednesday, and if we’re going to get a new No. 1 overall prospect, we might as well make some tweaks to the full Top 100 Prospects list. Every so often during the baseball season, we do
Latest Phillies injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Phillies injury news and transactions.
Wheeler's efficiency reaches historic levels at Fenway
BOSTON -- Zack Wheeler isn't just back, he might be back. There were plenty of encouraging signs through Wheeler's first three starts, but we hadn't quite seen the efficiency that Wheeler has been known for over the past half-decade. That is, until the Phillies' 2-1 win on Tuesday night at
Kiké recalls TENSE encounters with Utley, Peavy, Lackey on 6-1-1 Podcast
Every player has their own “Welcome to the big leagues” moment once they finally reach the sport’s highest level. It’s that realization that playing in the Majors is different than everything else.
14th annual Phantastic Auction is live now
The Phillies and Audacy’s SportsRadio 94WIP are once again teaming up to host the Phantastic Auction, a phillies.com charity event that gives fans the chance to bid on player, front office, alumni and gameday experiences, along with memorabilia and more. This year’s online auction features 64 once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, highlighted by
Schwarber goes deep for FIFTH straight game, matching Phillies record
BOSTON -- Brandon Marsh might have said it best after Kyle Schwarber's two homer-game on Sunday afternoon -- Schwarber's fourth consecutive game with at least one home run. "I don't want to say it's to the point where we expect it," Marsh said, "but it's like, ‘Oh, another one. And
As Phils, Sox meet in clash of interim managers, who's better positioned to rebound?
The Phillies and Red Sox have been running on parallel tracks all season, one in the National League and one in the American League. Both expected to contend. Both stumbled badly enough to dismiss their managers before the start of May. And both are now trying to work their way
Here is each club's hottest pitching prospect right now
A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospect in each organization. Now it’s time to check in on the pitchers. While many of the game’s top young arms are still building up and expanding their pitch counts and innings, there have been more than
Sánchez (0.00 ERA in 2 starts) named NL Player of the Week
Perennial MVP candidate Bobby Witt Jr. hadn't looked much like himself through the first month-plus of the season, but that changed in a big way for the Royals shortstop last week. Witt hit .407 with three homers and a 1.263 OPS from May 4-10 to help Kansas City climb back
Here are the top 10 relief pitching prospects
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Remember your 1st homer? Phils take trip down memory lane
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Schwarber (TWICE) homers in 4th straight, claims share of MLB lead
PHILADELPHIA -- Kyle Schwarber is once again putting Ryan Howard on notice. Schwarber spent last summer chasing Howard's single-season franchise home run record (58 in 2006) before ultimately settling for a career-best 56 homers.
Sánchez in ace mode, extends scoreless streak to 20 2/3 IP
PHILADELPHIA -- Cristopher Sánchez has unquestionably established himself as one of the best starting pitchers in baseball over the past few seasons. But there's the All-Star-caliber version of Sánchez who burst on the scene in 2024, and then there's the Cy Young-caliber version from last season.
20-year-old Phillies prospect makes Team of the Week
With 900 players ranked across our team Top 30 Prospect lists, there's no shortage of options for who to highlight on each edition of our Prospect Team of the Week. Sometimes, though, a familiar face will routinely make an appearance because their performances are that good. That is the case
1 thing each team can improve upon the rest of the way
No matter what its record is, every MLB team knows there's always room for improvement. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one thing each club is seeking to improve this season. All stats updated through Saturday's games
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