The Philadelphia Phillies made multiple moves this offseason, and when it came down to it, they were one of the teams interested in another premier free agent.
Philadelphia Phillies' new left fielder, Max Kepler, as he aims to strengthen the team's outfield and championship aspirations.
Until the Philadelphia Phillies' outfield unit proves they have taken a step forward, they are going to draw much of the attention and conversation throughout t
The 31-year-old left-handed swinger slshed .253/.302/.380 with eight long balls and 42 RBI last year in Minnesota
The Yankees didn’t play as many of their regulars as the Phillies did on Tuesday afternoon, but you would have assumed they did based on the outcome. New York defeated Philadelphia 12-3 in Grapefruit League play,
What are the biggest questions surrounding the Phillies outfield in 2025? We preview the outfield in this latest edition of the 2025 Phillies preview.
Orien Kerkering, Matt Strahm, José Alvarado, José Ruiz and Tanner Banks are likely to be retained from last season. Only the first three of those guys are truly reliable big league relievers. Add to that the likely long man, Taijuan Walker, who was the worst pitcher on the team last year, and it's a unit without much dependability.
As the Phillies prepare for the 2025 season, there are a few moves that need to be made in an effort to round out the roster.
And if it came down to it, Bryce Harper told the front office he was willing to move back to the outfield if it team could land a big first base bat. Here's what Harper told The Athletic: "I talked to (the Phillies) this offseason about that,
The Phillies star and two-time MVP stunningly revealed to The Athletic that he would have moved off first base and back to the outfield, where he began his career, had the team been interested in adding Mets first baseman Pete Alonso or another player of his ilk at the position.
The Philadelphia Phillies appear close to giving their final bullpen spot to Taijuan Walker, despite the errors of last season.
An offseason spent adding muscle and throwing weighted balls has found Walker's pitches "jumping out of his hand.”