Good morning! Let’s deck the halls with baseball news: HAPPY HOLADAY: It’s not Halladay. Nor is it Holiday. The Phillies have signed...
Thanks to Deadspin’s crack research team we now know that the Phillies payroll for 2014 will be $180,052,723. That’s $20.4 million more...
From Matt Gelb’s piece in the Inquirer today comes some uncharacteristically earnest quotes from Ruben Amaro Jr. and an unusually candid series...
“It’s still early.” That’s the mantra the informed baseball fan repeats to him or herself over and over when the urge to...
Yesterday, Eric Seidman unveiled his offseason plan for the Phillies, which included Nick Swisher, Peter Bourjos and others. Today, it’s my turn....
The Phillies are in an interesting spot heading into 2013, as there are legitimate holes to fill and a number of solid...
Though the Phillies have shown signs of improvement recently — especially in terms of coming back from deficits — they are still...
ESPN the Magazine has put out a list of the world largest-spending teams. No surprise, the Philadelphia Phillies are near the top...
The Phillies and Cole Hamels have come to terms on a one-year, $15 million contract, according to a tweet from CSBSports.com’s Jon...
In a game obsessed with averages, the Phillies offense is averaging 3.97 runs per game through their first 62 games. Yes, they’ve...
Wait, wait, wait, you’re thinking. “You’re crazy, right? Why would you even have to think about keeping Roy Oswalt next season? He’s...
Ruben Amaro Jr. joined Jim Duquette on MLB Network Radio today to discuss the Phillies payroll, among other things (via Dave Murphy)....
Cole Hamels enters the 2011 season as the youngest of the heralded Phillies starting rotation, having just turned 27 this past December....
Kyle Kendrick and the Phillies traded arbitration numbers today, but it never got that far. The two sides agreed on a one-year,...
From an outsiders perspective it would seem as though the Phillies are slowly morphing into something different. That something different would be...
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