The Minnesota Twins acquired infielder Kody Clemens from the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday in exchange for cash considerations. Clemens, who went 0-for-6 with one walk in seven games for the Phillies this season, was designated for assignment on Wednesday.
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The Philadelphia Phillies made a difficult decision to designate Kody Clemens for assignment to activate Weston Wilson. Before Clemens could hit the open market, the Minnesota Twins swooped in and traded cash considerations for the versatile infielder.
The blows keep coming for the Twins’ infield. The blows just won’t stop coming for the Twins who are completely out of healthy infielders. The latest hit is to Luke Keaschall, Minnesota’s standout rookie who was off to a blistering start.
Minnesota adds infield depth within an hour of losing its rookie second baseman.
The son of a controversial yet undeniably good Hall of Famer may have played his last game with the Phillies. Utility man Kody Clemens was designated for assignment by the club on Wednesday to make room for the return of Weston Wilson.
The 28-year-old has played in 97 total MLB games for the Phillies over the past three seasons.
After a dominant outing against the San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies All-Star starter Cristopher Sanchez suffered an injury early against the New York Mets Tuesday.
The Philadelphia Phillies made a roster move ahead of their finale against the New York Mets. In hopes of avoiding a sweep at the hands of their archrivals who have dominated them as of late, the Phillies announced they have activated utility man Weston Wilson off the injured list.
The Phillies announced Wednesday that they’ve designated infielder/outfielder Kody Clemens for assignment. Fellow infielder/outfielder Weston Wilson has been reinstated from the 10-day injured list and will take Clemens’ spot on the active roster.
Even though the Philadelphia Phillies haven't had any injuries since Opening Day, it may seem like they've been playing shorthanded. That's because utility man Kody Clemens, who made the club right at the end of spring training, has not entered a game since the first series of the year.
The Philadelphia Phillies have rounded out their final 26-man roster for the 2025 MLB season with a final veteran addition this spring. According to NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Corey Seidman, the Phillies will roll into the upcoming campaign with infielder Kody Clemens.
The Philadelphia Phillies have made some final decisions on their 26-man roster with opening day just around the corner. The first decision the Phillies had to make was whether or not to let Justin Crawford make the opening day roster.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a set starting lineup, and the majority of the bench solidified. Heading into the final Spring Training games, the final spot was up for grabs.
The 2025 Philadelphia Phillies roster is fairly set, with just a handful of cuts remaining before Opening Day. Once finalized, the Phillies are expected to have six left-handed hitters, five of whom will be in the everyday lineup.
As spring training begins to give way to the Major League Baseball regular season, there's a certain subcategory of players who will come under the microscope.
The 2025 MLB season is almost upon us, and so is a crucial year for the Philadelphia Phillies. Fresh off an NL East title, but subsequent loss in the NLDS, the Phillies are once again hunting for Red October and an elusive third World Series Championship.
The Philadelphia Phillies have multiple players that are out of minor league options competing for roster spots. Seven Phillies players currently on the 40-man roster are out of options.
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More than two decades ago, Mike Piazza and Roger Clemens had some serious beef. The New York Mets catcher had gotten the better of the New York Yankees ace time and time again, until Clemens eventually hit Piazza in the head with a pitch.
In recent weeks, Kody Clemens has been delivering for the Phillies in high-leverage situations. Clemens was called up when rosters expanded on September 1.
Former MLB superstar pitcher Roger Clemens had a proud dad moment on Monday as his son, Kody Clemens, was the hero in the Philadelphia Phillies’ 2-1 win in a series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays at Citizens Bank Park.
Kody Clemens grounded an RBI single through the right side with the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth inning to lift the host Philadelphia Phillies to a 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday.
There were a ton of home runs in all three games we targeted Tuesday, but we chose the wrong players. Oh well. Let's keep trusting the process with our three favorite HR bets for Wednesday.
The Philadelphia Phillies optioned infielder Kody Clemens to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Sunday. Clemens, the son of former pitcher Roger Clemens, hit .325 this spring with three home runs and 10 RBIs.
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