Over in Chi-town, he was once known as “TCQ” and “Q-uperman.” After a trade brought him to the White Sox from the...
– The Phillies inked infielder/outfielder Jeff Larish to a minor league deal today. Larish spent parts three seasons with the Tigers organization...
This is “The Dip,” a column penned by our own commenter, The Dipsy. If you look at the statistics of Shane Victorino...
By: Jeff Nelson In a recent episode of Family Feud, 100 people were surveyed and asked “name something that gets better with...
Roy Halladay was named the best pitcher in the National League yesterday by a vote from the Baseball Writers Association of America....
In the first trade of the winter, the NL East was shaken up a bit as Dan Uggla was dealt from the...
Roy Halladay has reason to smile…again. Yesterday, Halladay became the cover boy for MLB 2K11. Today, he became the National League Cy...
RAUUUUUUUUUL! It was a name/phrase often heard throughout Citizens Bank Park in 2009. Shirts were made, children were given the name Raul...
Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg has been hired as manager of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Phillies’ triple-A affiliate in the International League, Chuck LaMar, Assistant...
According to FoxSports.com and a tweet from Jon Paul Morosi, the Phillies have signed former Detroit Tigers reliever Eddie Bonine. Not many...
It’s becoming more and more likely that right field will be manned by someone other than Jayson Werth next season. You’ve had...
Spurred by Bill Baer’s Wednesday post on Baseball Analytics discussing Ryan Howard’s apparent decline, I started thinking about whether Chase Utley may...
When someone in the baseball community passes on, the effects are felt throughout. Last night in the Seattle suburb of Bellvue –...
—In Jayson Stark’s Rumblings column on ESPN.com, a baseball source tells him that there is a “zero” percent chance of Jayson Werth...
-It is now official: the Phillies have spoken with Juan Samuel’s agent about filling the first base coaching vacancy left by Davy...
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