Mariners at Phillies - Aug. 18, 2025
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Rob Thomson balances outfield minutes as Nick Castellanos rests, Harrison Bader seeks consistency and Brandon Marsh’s hot bat keeps him in the lineup.
The most electric moment in Philly sports right now is Jhoan Duran’s kinetic walk-on routine at Citizens Bank Park. Phillies fans in the stands got the full “Durantula” experience Tuesday night, but those watching at home were left wanting more.
The Philadelphia Phillies will face a decision on Kyle Schwarber in free agency, but he is not the only superstar Phillies player hitting the open market.
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Yardbarker on MSNJ.T. Realmuto's turnaround has been remarkable for Phillies
Realmuto is in the final year of a five-year, $115.5M contract extension he signed in January 2021. He joined the Phillies via trade from the Miami Marlins in February 2019, earning two All-Star Game appearances and two Silver Slugger Awards during his seven-year tenure in Philadelphia.
The Seattle Mariners' rough road trip experienced another bump in a 6-4 loss against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park. Tuesday marked the return of Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller after more than two months on the shelf due to right elbow inflammation.
Phillies closer Jhoan Duran showed off his might against AL MVP candidate Cal Raleigh, striking him out in three straight pitches.
The Phillies reinstated José Alvarado from the restricted list after the lefty pitcher served an 80-game suspension for PEDs.
As the Philadelphia Phillies look to close out the National League East division in 2025, one of their greatest assets has been their starting pitching. Paced b
Aaron Nola has posted a 6.16 ERA in nine starts for the Phillies this year. He has been on the injured list for three months.
The Seattle Mariners and Philadelphia Phillies meet Tuesday, as they continue their series at Citizens Bank Park.
The Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies game will be delayed on Wednesday due to weather in the area. Hunter Greene is set to make his first start for the
David Robertson explains why he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies as club pushes for the NL East crown and beyond this October.