Philadelphia Phillies prized pitching prospect Andrew Painter is healthy again. The right-hander is expected to make his long ...
A now healthy Painter leads a group that includes several intriguing hitters, including an infielder who could be a top-50 ...
Luke Murton, previously the club’s director of minor-league hitting, is now in charge of the farm system. The Phillies hired ...
Before Andrew Painter, there was Cole Hamels. Two decades ago, Hamels arrived in spring training as the Phillies’ Next Big Thing. A first-round draft pick from a San Diego high school, he was a ...
Once the Eagles and Chiefs settle Super Bowl LIX, mitts will begin poppin’ across Florida and Arizona. Until then, here's LIX ...
With pitchers and catchers due to report for spring training in less than two weeks, it’s time to assess the Phillies’ future ...
Matt Strahm, Jose Alvarado, and Jordan Romano figure to be high-leverage guys in 2025. Which one will be the closer, and how ...
Less than one year after being drafted second overall out of Wake Forest, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns is the ...
The Phillies don't think their window is closing but cores don't stay together long in the modern era. Is 2025 this group's last shot before the roster evolves?
A few days ago, the Phillies loaded up an equipment truck with, among other things, 2,400 baseballs and 1,200 bats for the 1,060-mile drive to Clearwater, Fla.
Most of the Phillies' starting rotation is locked up long-term. Zack Wheeler is signed through 2027, Cristopher Sanchez through 2028 (with team options for 2029 and 2030), and Aaron Nola through 2030.
The Phillies had two players listed at the top in pitcher Andrew Painter (No. 9) and shortstop Aidan Miller (No. 36). There is a plan in place for Painter, who has missed the last two minor league ...