- PNTV Interview: Australian Pitching Prospect Josh Warner
- Time to Get Ruf?
- The Wild and Crazy 2013 Phillies
- Phillies win on back-to-back walk-off; Howard and Ruiz MRIs
- Minors Notes: Who's Hot, Who's Cold & Venezuelan Summer League Begins
- On A Dreary Evening, The Reds Thump The Phillies
- Gameday: Phillies (20-22) vs. Reds (25-17)
- Two-Run Eighth Lifts Phils Past Reds
-
Phil Ease commented on the post, Galvis, Howard Power Hamels to First Win, Sweep of Mets 3 weeks ago
The Howard haters and Charlie haters all took the weekend off.
-
Phil Ease commented on the post, Phils Squander Lead, Lose 5-3 to the Pirates. 3 weeks, 4 days ago
MLB Gameday shows a triple in the top of the ninth on a pop up to Chase Utley. I missed that play. How did a pop up yield a triple?
-
Phil Ease commented on the post, It Should Have Been Adams 1 month ago
Ditto
-
Phil Ease commented on the post, Halladay Wins 200th, Phils Hold off Fish 1 month ago
Maybe so, but (excluding Nix’s home run) scoring five runs on 26 hits and nine walks against an AAAA team surely has some significance. Yes this is small sample size, but unless we’re going to refrain from […]
-
Phil Ease commented on the blog post Former Top Phils’ Prospect Suspended for Marijuana 4 months, 1 week ago
Maybe he smoked it in Colorado, where it *is* legal.
Subscribe and Share
Minor League News
- PNTV Interview: Australian Pitching Prospect Josh Warner
- Minors Notes: Who's Hot, Who's Cold & Venezuelan Summer League Begins
- PN Interview: RHP Prospect Nic Hanson
- Phillies Nation TV: Halladay's Shoulder, Biddle at Reading
- Phillies Sign 17-Year Old Kamara from Germany
- PNTV Interview: Aaron Fultz
Recent Comments
- Don M: You think the Phillies are better than the Reds?
- Lefty: I think they are better.
- Dave P: Larry Greene with 0 HR so far this year...guess the phillies didn't quite scout him right when they called him
- Rudy Canoza: These Phillies may be wild and crazy, but they have the exact same record as they did last season after
- Ryan H.: as much as people think howard isn't important. this season still rests on him ultimately. maybe he and hamels ability
- Rudy Canoza: 34 is old for a baseball player. A player is well into his decline stage by that point. http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/how-do-baseball-players-age-part-1/
- George: Maybe you didn't notice that neither D. Young nor Mayberry were even in today's lineup. Mayberry was hitting fine against
- Don M: I think stats/facts like this are great: "Perhaps the most remarkable feet, however, was the fact that,
- George: I can certainly agree that Rollins and Utley are performing to the norm. But you can't change the fact that
- Dave: Can we please stop calling the Phillies old? 34 years old is not old for a baseball player with
Phillies Nation Events
- Phillies Nation Sponsoring Phillies ALS event
- Jimmy Rollins Family Foundation Harlem Nights
- Come on a Tour of Citizens Bank Park
- Phillies Road Trips to Boston, New York and Chicago
- Baseball Trivia with Phillies Nation At City Tap House
- Play Softball with Phillies Nation
- Phillies Nation TV premieres tonight at 6:30 on TCN
Phillies Nation TV
- PNTV Interview: Australian Pitching Prospect Josh Warner
- How "Philly" is Tony Luke?
- Phillies Nation TV: Halladay's Shoulder, Biddle at Reading
- PNTV Interview: Aaron Fultz
- Video: Arizona D'backs Series Preview
- PNTV - Doc's Replacements, West Coast Trip, Jimmy Rollins Interview
- Phillies Nation TV - Kyle Kendrick, Marc Summers and Jesse Biddle
Search PhilliesNation.com
- Baseball Junkies
- Beerleaguer
- Crashburn Alley
- High Cheese
- High Hopes
- Philly Now
- Philly Sports Central
- Phils Baseball
- Phils-ville
- Phoul Ballz
- Phour Score
- Phuture Phillies
- Sports Radio Interviews
- Swing and a Miss
- That Balls Outta Here
- The 700 Level
- The Good Phight
- Uwishunu
- We Should Be GMs
- Zoo with Roy
phillies sites
Related Sites
-
Charlie Manuel
$3 million
-
$25 million
-
$20 million
-
$20 million
-
$19.5 million
-
$16 million (Texas pays $10 million)
-
$15 million
-
$13 million
-
$11 million
-
$5 million
-
$5 million
-
$4.5 million
-
$2.5 million
-
$1.5 million
-
$1.4 million
-
$1.35 million
-
$850,000
-
$750,000
-
$495,000
-
$492,500
-
$485,000
-
$480,000
-
$480,000
-
$480,000
-
$414,000















