The Philadelphia Phillies’ championship window appears closed after another soul-crushing postseason exit. Just as was the case in their 2024 NLDS defeat, the Phillies lost the series against the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1.
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The pain is still there. A series that the Phillies absolutely had the ability to control was quite literally thrown away and now, they are home. Yet the MLB playoffs continue on and with that comes more games in which to take in.
It’s still a bit of shock hovering over the fanbase. Maybe some have resigned themselves to the fact, maybe some are gleeful in being proven right. I’m not sure how one can do that, but hey, you fan however you want to fan.
Every generation of Phillies fans has to have one of these, it seems. Black Friday in 1977. Joe Carter in ‘93. Ryan Howard crumpled to the ground in 2011.
The Philadelphia Phillies saw their season end in the most heartbreaking fashion imaginable on Thursday night after an extra innings poor decision and throwing error from Orion Kerkering brought the winning run across the plate.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ season ended in the worst way possible: they were one out away from victory and one mistake away from continuing their playoff run.
The Philadelphia Phillies got an apology from an umpire on Thursday over a game-changing call in Game 4 of the National League Division Series, at least according to pitcher Cristopher Sanchez.
The Philadelphia Phillies' offense is once again under heavy fire, as their utter disappearance in the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers, despite brief success in Game 3, led to a second straight premature playoff exit.
Philadelphia has seen a lot of heartbreak. The city has gone 17 years without a World Series title, watching its Phillies come close but fall short time and time again.
It's quite sad, really. One of the most electric, storied teams in Major League Baseball history. A fanbase that's willing to die for their team each and every night, no matter the stakes or the opponent.
The Philadelphia Phillies suffered an incredibly heartbreaking defeat on Thursday night which saw the end of their season and potentially end of an era for the core of stars after falling short again.
That’s how it ended? That’s how it ended? Yep. The Philadelphia Phillies won 96 games in 2025. They scored 778 runs and gave up 648. They improved their win-loss record and their run differential for a fifth year in a row.
Game 4 of the 2025 National League Division Series (NLDS) between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers ended in heartbreaking fashion for Philadelphia fans.
Let’s get one thing established off the bat: the Philadelphia Phillies did not lose the NLDS because of poor umpiring, not when the Phillies dropped three games by a combined four runs.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper addressed Kyle Schwarber and JT Realmuto’s upcoming free agency following the team’s NLDS loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Philadelphia Phillies suffered a heartbreaking 2-1 extra inning Game 4 NLDS loss on Thursday night to the Los Angeles Dodgers — a defeat that ultimately ended their season.
If the offense can continue to ride the momentum, and ace Cristopher Sanchez capitalizes on his Game 1 performance, the Phillies have a chance to send the series back to the East Coast.
LOS ANGELES -- Kyle Schwarber hit two home runs, including a mammoth shot to spark a three-run fourth inning, and the Philadelphia Phillies stayed alive in the National League Division Series with an 8-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
Baseball journeys are often imagined as straight lines. High school standouts commit to powerhouse Division I programs, shine on the national stage, and