Well, we’re finally, finally done. We’ve gone through Opening Day, when Phillies Nation, along with Roy Halladay, rocked Nationals Stadium in D.C....
27 batters. 27 outs. No runs. No errors. No base runners. Perfection. [Watch all 27 outs here] Roy Halladay was perfect on...
Cole Hamels knows all about pitching in big games. And even this early in his career, he knows how to pitch in...
The Phillies’ unprecedented fourth consecutive division title was carved in stone on the back of an outstanding pitching performance, a 97-pitch complete...
It seemed like every game went down to the wire between the Phillies and Reds during the 2010 season. It was fitting...
The prodigal son returned. Jon Heyman had been reporting that a mystery team had been in on Cliff Lee and it wasn’t...
I thought about it a lot. I mean a lot. Up to the day it happened I could not stop thinking about...
“I’m a great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.” — Thomas Jefferson...
It was a mighty fine precursor to a huge series with the Braves in mid-September. Jayson Werth launched a walk-off two-run home...
And that just happened. It was getting late in the season at this point. The Phillies had been dealing with injuries all...
After the euphoria of Roy Halladay‘s playoff no-hitter in Game 1 against the Reds, it was tough to come back two nights...
Jimmy Rollins spent significant time on the disabled list in 2010. In just 88 games, Rollins finished with a disappointing .243 batting...
Roy Halladay and Travis Wood each went nine innings, but neither pitched a complete game. Neither allowed a run, but neither recorded...
Up until that point, it had been a fairly routine game–Lincecum had been outstanding through eight, allowing only three hits, one of...
On July 30th, Roy Oswalt waived his no-trade clause to join forces with Roy Halladay and Cole Hamels to form H20. It...
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