Oregon State product Mike Stutes is a righty hurler that has been impressive throughout his minor league career with the Phillies. Stutes,...
-Ah, the year was 2009. And the Phillies were eyeing a left handedpitcher to take them to the promise land. The mighty...
What could have been? Let’s go back to April, a month that had never seen Jimmy Rollins post early-season success. After the...
As a second encore to the efforts of Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt in Philadelphia, Cole Hamels will take the ball Tuesday...
Yesterday, in the MLB Futures Game, Domonic Brown left early with minor tightness in his hamstring. He was pulled from the game...
Philadelphia Phillies: (93-69, 1st place – NL East) Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back. Â But before we get into the year that...
Welcome to the Phillies Nation Podcast! In this special WORLD SERIES episode, Pat is joined by Noah Coslov of MLB.com and Jesse...
Well that’s all she wrote. The Philadelphia Phillies 2009 regular season has come to a close, and as a team they’ve dealt...
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A .417 average. A .500 on-base percentage. A .750 slugging percentage. Four stolen bases. Those are the numbers you totaled in 24...
Follow-ups are coming in on Brad Lidge and his knee inflammation. According to Comcast SportsNet’s John Finger, Lidge said he wasn’t concerned...
Sometimes I’ve crossed the boundary of “Phillies blogger” to get personal here. I’ve done so knowing full well my stories return back...
Two weeks ago I started asking you to give nicknames to five Phillies who really didn’t have any real nicknames. Some of...
The Phillies have some fantastic nicknames. ThereĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s The Bat (Pat Burrell), Hollywood (Cole Hamels), Lights Out (Brad Lidge), Chooch (Carlos Ruiz) and...
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