As the wins keep piling up, the Philadelphia Phillies continue to gain confidence. The Phillies, who own the majors' best record at 27-12 after an 8-2 victory at Miami on Friday, will pursue a ninth win in 10 games when they face the host Marlins on Saturday in the second contest of a three-game set.
Entering Saturday’s matchup with the Philadelphia Phillies (27-12), the Miami Marlins (10-30) are on a four-game losing streak. The contest starts at 4:10 PM ET on BSFL with the Phillies listed as -130 favorites, while the are +106 underdogs who may be heading for a fifth straight defeat.
In his second start against the San Diego Padres Friday night, Tyler Glasnow put on a pitching clinic.
Ranger Suárez dominates again while Phillies explode for 15 hits. The Phillies entered tonight’s game 7-0 in games started by Ranger Suárez this season, while the Marlins entered 0-7 in games started by Trevor Rogers.
Ranger Suarez struck out nine in seven scoreless innings, and Nick Castellanos homered in front of his hometown fans as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the host Miami Marlins 8-2 on Friday night.
Final Score: Phillies 8, Marlins 2 loanDepot/Marlins Park has been a house of horrors for the Phillies over the years, but nothing seems to frighten this version of the club.
They’ve played a lot of games and have won a lot of games. The team sits with a 26-12 record after splitting a two-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays.
A former ninth-round pick of the Marlins, he has pitched in parts of seven MLB seasons.
Winners of 11 of their last 13 games, the Philadelphia Phillies are set to open a weekend series at the Miami Marlins on Friday night. This sets up as a mismatch.
The Philadelphia Phillies will take the best record in baseball to Miami this weekend, as they play a three-game set at loanDepot Park against the lowly Marlins, who are off to a miserable 10-29 start.
How did Matt Strahm become of the game’s elite relievers? Back in 2019 when general manager Matt Klentak acquired Mike Morin, Blake Parker and Jared Hughes mid-season the people of Philadelphia clamored for velocity.
With their latest win over the Toronto Blue Jays, the Philadelphia Phillies hold the most wins in MLB with 26. Their .703 winning percentage is the best in the league.
There is not a hotter team in baseball right now than the Phillies, and there might not be a hotter hitter than Bryce Harper.
Aces. Studs. Horses. We’re over a month into the Major League Baseball season and it’s time to check in on the power dynamic at the game’s most pivotal position–the starting pitcher.
Pitchers at the Major League level are always tinkering with different things that they can do to improve, something Philadelphia Phillies' ace Zack Wheeler did this offseason in hopes that he could finally win his first Cy Young award.
The NL East is shaping up as we head into the summer months. The Atlanta Braves are slipping down the standings and power ranking after losing two straight series.
Monday was a great afternoon for the Philadelphia Phillies, who beat the San Francisco Giants, 6-1. With the win, the Phillies have won 17 of their last 20 games and have captured 10 consecutive wins at home.
The Philadelphia Phillies welcomed back Taijuan Walker in late April after he missed the early portion of the season with soreness in his right shoulder.
The Philadelphia Phillies' starting rotation is arguably the best in Major League Baseball. That's not exactly a shocking revelation. Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Ranger Suarez, Cristopher Sanchez, Spencer Turnbull and Taijuan Walker give the Phillies a solid chance to win on any given night.
There is a Philadelphia Phillies reliever who deserves a contract extension. Since joining the Phillies last season after being released by the Minnesota Twins, Jeff Hoffman has been one of their best relief pitchers.
The Phillies made quick work of the Giants in a 6-1 victory on Monday, sweeping the four-game series. Starting pitcher Zack Wheeler was sharp, going seven innings and striking out 11 San Francisco batters.
It’s hard to argue there’s a baseball team on the planet right now that’s hotter than the Philadelphia Phillies. Owners of the best record in Major League Baseball, the Phillies have been on a tear over the last three weeks.
It got a little tenuous in the late innings, but in the end, the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Francisco Giants on Sunday night, 5-4. With the win, the Phillies continue their excellent start to the year, as they are now 24-11 through 35 games.
Action Network's Tony Sartori shares his Phillies vs. Giants pick for Monday afternoon, including odds and predictions for the series finale at Citizens Bank Park on May 6.
Turner had been putting together another All-Star-caliber season for the Phillies, who are now an MLB-best 22-11. He was batting a career-high .343 with two home runs, 9 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases while also appearing in all 33 games.
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