Alec Bohm mashes a solo home run for the Phillies vs. the Blue Jays.
Philadelphia star Bryce Harper exited the Phillies' spring training game on Wednesday after getting hit by a pitch on his right arm in Dunedin, Fla. He likely escaped a serious injury.
Bryce Harper's love for the Philly Phanatic runs skin deep. Literally. The Phillies star arrived at spring training sporting a tattoo on his right arm of the team's iconic mascot zooming around on an all-terrain vehicle.
This is the third straight year that right-hander Andrew Painter has topped a new Phillies’ Top 30 list at the start of the season. The biggest difference, of course, is that he’ll actually pitch in this one.
The Tigers had a fairly good start to the Spring Training season, as they kicked things off by beating the Phillies and New York Yankees before suffering their first loss of the p
Few things warm the heart like the snap, crackle, and pop of rawhide meeting leather on a mid-February morning. The poets can have their buzzing bees and birdsong and tinkling streams. The real sounds of spring echo across empty diamonds from rubber mounds outside the outstretched shadow of BayCare Ballpark’s left-field wall.
"This is your bread and butter as well as mine,” declared Phillies manager Pat Moran in a pep talk to his players at Spring Training in 1915. A lot was new about the club that year. A reserve catcher with the team since 1910,
Bryce Harper hasn't played in the outfield since 2022, but he was open to moving back there if the Philadelphia Phillies wanted to make a play for Pete Alonso when his free agency was dragging out. Speaking to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal,
The Philadelphia Phillies have taken an uncharacteristically conservative approach to the offseason, a stark contrast to their aggressive moves in previous years. While they remain a strong contender for the National League pennant,
Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto challenges the call of a ball and the call is overturned after a review. Más De Este Juego; Philadelphia Phillies; J.T. Realmuto; highlight; in-gam
Phillies star Bryce Harper was hit by a pitch on Wednesday afternoon but manager Rob Thomson said he wasn't overly concerned.