One of the biggest stories around the MLB this week has been the benching of Philadelphia Phillies' star outfielder Nick Castellanos for a single game on Tuesday night against the Miami Marlins.
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott is optimistic that his June swoon is nearing an end following a string of encouraging at-bats. Stott will look to build on a successful night when the visiting Phillies conclude a four-game series against the Miami Marlins on Thursday.
The Philadelphia Phillies are expected once again to be active during this July's trade deadline in order to put themselves in a spot to contend in the National League once again.
Philadelphia Phillies southpaw Ranger Suarez continued his remarkable stretch on the mound, tying an 11-year-old Cole Hamels franchise record with his eighth straight quality start, leading Philadelphia to a 4–2 win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night.
Bryson Stott hit a three-run home run and Ranger Suarez tossed seven strong innings as the visiting Philadelphia Phillies beat the Miami Marlins 4-2 on Wednesday.
Harper, an offensive force for Philadelphia since signing with them in the 2021 offseason, has seen a dip in his usual numbers during the regular season.
The Philadelphia Phillies had an ugly swoon from the end of May through the start of June when they lost 10 out of 12 games, dropping their record to 38-29 and losing first place in the National League East to the New York Mets.
Rob Thomson made the decision to bench Nick Castellanos on Tuesday, a move that came as a major surprise. It hadn't been reported that Castellanos said something to his skipper after being benched on Monday night.
MLB.com insider Mark Feinsand mentioned top trade candidates for the Philadelphia Phillies among the best players available at the trade deadline. Feinsand named multiple players as trade fits for the Phillies.
With a record of 43-30, the Philadelphia Phillies are positioning themselves to make a postseason run. Especially if Bryce Harper returns from injury soon.
The Philadelphia Phillies are 43-30 heading into Wednesday’s game against the Miami Marlins. While Rob Thomson wants to lead his team to wins in the short-term, his team has larger goals.
The Philadelphia Phillies are off to a strong start once again, but they have lofty expectations this season. Even though there have been some ups and downs for the Phillies this year, this is still one of the best teams in the National League.
The Philadelphia Phillies have recently returned to winning form after a concerning start to June that saw them win one of their first seven games this month.
The Philadelphia Phillies have made a lot of key additions in the MLB Draft in recent years. From Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott, and Mick Abel to Andrew Painter and Aiden Miller, there have been a lot of impactful selections in recent years.
If the San Francisco Giants can go all-in ahead of a potential playoff push, what's stopping the Philadelphia Phillies from doing the same? The Phillies are in a position to be aggressive, much like the Giants were in adding Rafael Devers.
The Philadelphia Phillies have as much star power as any team in baseball. It is a major reason why so many people believed they would be contenders this year despite a relatively quiet offseason.
The Philadelphia Phillies have multiple problems to juggle at the trade deadline. Their outfielders have been awful defensively, while most have struggled at the plate.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been able to weather a tough stretch of late and are once again closing in on the New York Mets atop the National League East.
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson told reporters before Tuesday's game at the Miami Marlins that Nick Castellanos was benched after making an "inappropriate" comment to Thomson.