It’s funny how baseball works. The Dodgers just gave us a World Series for the ages — eleven innings of beautiful chaos, the kind that makes even casual fans remember why they ever cared in the first ...
There’s no off-season for front offices anymore — just a quiet panic disguised as planning. And somewhere, Dave Dombrowski is staring at a whiteboard full of names, numbers, and question marks. The ...
It’s funny how a few sentences can ignite an inferno. Dave Dombrowski wasn’t trying to start one. He was trying to tell the truth — that rare, risky thing in modern baseball discourse. A little more ...
Nearly 40 days ago, Trey Yesavage was pitching in obscurity. Friday night, he’ll take the mound in Game 1 of the World Series. Let that sink in. From Low-A Dunedin in April to the biggest spotlight in ...
When the last pitch fell on the night of October 21, 1980, the roar echoing through Veterans Stadium wasn’t just about one game won — it was the release of 97 years of hope, heartbreak, and waiting.
The Phillies didn’t hold a wake on Thursday at Citizens Bank Park. They held a whiteboard session. If you listened past the press-conference phrasing and squinted at the subtext, Dave Dombrowski laid ...
Somewhere between the Fenway shadows and the winter meetings whispers, Alex Bregman is about to become the next name on every contender’s whiteboard. The veteran infielder, now 31, will reportedly opt ...
Rob Thomson will return for the 2026 season. Is he to blame for the Phillies postseason collapse in the 2025 NLDS? Some early thoughts on his return, plus some other things to keep an eye on as the ...
Somewhere out there, there are probably a few Phillies fans still pacing their kitchens, replaying every October at-bat in their heads, wondering if maybe — just maybe — this was the year the front ...
There’s crying in baseball. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Ten minutes after the season ended, Rob Thomson’s eyes told the whole story — red, glassy, and unwilling to hide what his heart already ...
They can’t run it back this time. Not after another October that began with fireworks and ended in disbelief — the kind of heartbreak that feels almost scripted in Philadelphia. Orion Kerkering didn’t ...
Things looked shaky at first. In the opening inning, Brandon Marsh took an aggressive route on a Mookie Betts liner that skipped past his dive and rolled to the wall, allowing Betts to coast into ...