Aaron Nola to start for Team Italy in game with massive implications for multiple teams; More details on Jesús Luzardo’s contract extension; Jesús Luzardo, Phill ...
Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas has failed a test for performance enhancing drugs, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. He is ...
Phillies players scheduled to compete in this year’s World Baseball Classic will leave the team on March 1 to join their ...
Dante Nori is a top-10 Phillies prospect and, already, a Team Italy star. (Photo courtesy of the Reading Fightin Phils) Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber are both in the World Baseball Classic. They ...
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler hadn’t been too shy about his plans to retire once his contract is up at the end of next season. But based on his comments during an interview on SportsRadio 94 WIP on ...
From Bryce Harper to Alec Bohm, here’s a look at the Phillies players who have the most to prove entering the 2026 season. Bryce Harper has a narrative to dispel. Bryson Stott has a long-term future ...
Phillies manager and Ontario native Rob Thomson fell to his home country’s national team on Wednesday afternoon in Team Canada’s final stop before the World Baseball Classic. The Canadian club beat ...
Team USA struggled to get anything going against Team Great Britain. Then Kyle Schwarber came up to the plate. Schwarber, who led off for Team USA in the second game of Pool B play in Houston, hit a ...
Left-hander Cristopher Sánchez made the first batter of his World Baseball Classic debut swing and miss at a third strike, but the ball skirted away from catcher Austin Wells and allowed Chase Dawson ...
Phillies star first baseman Bryce Harper certainly looked the part as he donned a Team USA uniform in competitive action for the first time since he was a teenager on Tuesday afternoon. Batting second ...
Andrew Painter’s 2026 spring debut went by without him breaking a sweat. Painter fired two scoreless innings against the Yankees on Sunday in Clearwater, needed just 20 pitches to do so. The second ...
It was his first start of the spring, but Cristopher Sánchez already looked like himself on Saturday in Dunedin. It’s good news for the Phillies, but moreso for his other team. Because their games ...