As the Philadelphia Phillies continue to try to sustain their strong play of late, the team has to be pleased with some of the individual performances they have seen so far. While it might have been a terrible start to the campaign for the Phillies, this is a team that has bounced back really quickly and is right back into contention.
At the trade deadline coming up, the Phillies are going to make a move. That is all but a guarantee at this point being as how, under Dave Dombrowski, they have made a move at each deadline under his control.
Yesterday MLB released the first update of the voting totals for next month’s All-Star game which, if you haven’t heard, will be hosted at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Please forgive Gabriel Rincones Jr. if he seems tired when the Philadelphia Phillies host the Miami Marlins on Tuesday. The rookie outfielder likely will be on cloud nine for the near future after notching his first career hit -- a home run -- in the Phillies' 7-0 victory on Monday.
The Philadelphia Phillies earned a convincing 7-0 win Monday night, but J.T. Realmuto’s postgame comments turned attention toward the Miami Marlins’ pitch-calling system.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
After laying two goose eggs in Milwaukee, the Philadelphia Phillies (39-33) returned to the roost and sired one of their own from the Miami Marlins (36-37), hatching a 7-0 victory on Monday night (I don’t know where babies come from).
Zack Wheeler struck out nine over six strong innings and Gabriel Rincones Jr. hit his first career home run to highlight the Philadelphia Phillies' 7-0 victory over the visiting Miami Marlins on Monday.
Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner has had a disastrous fourth season with the organization. The 33-year-old has been one of the worst defensive players this season at an important position up the middle.
Creating offense with any consistency has been an issue for the Philadelphia Phillies throughout the season. They have plenty of big names in their lineup, headlined by designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, shortstop Trea Turner, first baseman Bryce Harper and catcher J.T.
Philadelphia Philliesthird baseman Alec Bohm has turned his season around. After an abysmal start to the year, he has been one of the best hitters on the Phillies since the start of May.
With the Philadelphia Phillies getting hot as the season goes on, especially compared to the disappointing start, one player who is still looking to overcome his slump is star Trea Turner.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Bryce Harper continues to deliver standout performances for the Philadelphia Phillies in what marks his 15th season in Major League Baseball. The veteran first baseman entered the year determined to silence any doubts about his ability to compete at the highest level, and his play through the early months has left little room for criticism.
When it comes to Mookie Betts' actual production so far during the 2026 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop is enduring the worst year of his career.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been able to sustain their high level of play since the slow start to the season and will be hoping to keep it up throughout the summer.
The Philadelphia Phillies squandered a prime opportunity to earn their second straight World Series appearance in 2023, losing at home versus the Arizona Diamondbacks in Games 6 and 7 of the National League Championship Series.
The Philadelphia Phillies (38-33) have overcome an abysmal first month of the season and now occupy the second National League Wild Card slot, but there are still some red flags planted in front of Citizens Bank Park.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been up and down as of late, going 2-3 over their last five games and currently sitting at 38-33 on the 2026 MLB season.
Andrew Painter made his MLB debut with the Philadelphia Phillies in March after earning a spot on their Opening Day roster. The Phillies expected their first-round draft pick from 2021 to make a positive impact on the team after a strong spring training.
After a 9-19 start to the season, the Philadelphia Phillies decided to move on from manager Rob Thomson. But since his firing, the Phillies have gone 29-14 and would earn a Wild Card spot with their 38-33 record.
The Phillies are keeping tabs on the outfield market, including Jo Adell of the Angels and Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. Philadelphia placed everyday right fielder Adolis Garcia on the 60-day IL on Friday with a torn lat.
The dropoff from Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner is hard to put into words. Becoming the first Phillie since Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn in 1958 to win the National League batting title last season, with a .304 average, Turner has been everything but this season.
The Philadelphia Phillies have lived two very different lives in their first two games against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Phillies hope to replicate their latest offensive performance on Sunday afternoon when they visit the Brewers in the decisive contest of a three-game set.
Aaron Nola is one of the greatest pitchers in Philadelphia Phillies history, but two years of declining performance have left many wondering whether the franchise icon can still be a productive starter.
The Marlins are in agreement with reliever Zach Pop on a minor league contract, according to the MLB.com transaction log. He’ll report to Triple-A Jacksonville.
The Philadelphia Phillies outfield situation got a whole lot darker, as right-fielder Adolis Garcia will likely miss the rest of the season. According to an announcement by the Phillies, Garcia, who left Wednesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a shoulder injury, was placed on the 60-day injured list with a right latissimus dorsi tear.
The Phillies announced that outfielder Johan Rojas recently experienced some elbow soreness while ramping up to return from his ongoing suspension. Imaging revealed a tear of his ulnar collateral ligament, which will require surgical repair involving an internal brace.