Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer has an interesting post up today on his blog, wherein he drops some quotes from Ryan...
In March, 2009, Domingo Santana was signed as a 16-year-old free agent out of the Dominican Republic. At the time, the Yankees...
At Baseball Analytics on Thursday, I took a look at the four best cut fastballs among relievers last season. Using their research...
They’re bringin’ it back…back. To Philly…Philly. The Phillies staved off elimination behind a gritty performance from Roy Halladay, beating the Giants, 4-2....
Whoever coined the phrase You cant script October was dead on. None of the 46,511 could have imagined Game 2 playing out...
Robin Roberts has always been one of my favorite old-time players. He’s been almost an exception among retired Phillies stars—a seemingly normal,...
Roy Halladay dealt the first of what will, hopefully, be many complete games in his tenure here in Philadelphia. He held a...
-J.A Happ will be the first pitcher on the mound on in the Phillies first Spring Training game against Florida State University...
This is The Dip, a column penned by our regular commenter, The Dipsy. Contrary to popular opinion, I happen to be a...
This one is hard to write. As the Phillies now sit on the brink of elimination – the season truly hanging in...
It was one year ago when the Phillies had disposed of the Milwaukee Brewers, setting up an NLCS meeting with the Dodgers. ...
This is Mug of Malcolm, a weekly Sunday column written by Tim Malcolm, senior writer of Phillies Nation. E-mail him at [email protected]...
In six innings, JA Happ threw 75 pitches. Fifty of them were strikes. Against the Yankees. Of the 75 pitches, 11 were...
This should’ve been a win. Instead, the Phillies lost, 5-4, to the Yankees on a game-winning hit by Melky Cabrera. This came...
When was it over? At least not before the game. The Phillies lost to the Reds, 5-1, but because they were completely...
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