A scramble for a home run ball in the stands leads to a dispute and another viral moment| thereporteronline
Cristopher Sánchez pitches 7 strong innings in recording his 12th win of the season| thereporteronline
Thursday evening provided us with a moment that baseball does better than any other sport: taking two things that used to be special but now almost seem mundane, and then slamming them together in an alchemist's fever dream. This particular moment came when Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies, owner of baseball's 21st four-homer game in history and the third this year, faced Atlanta infielder Vidal Bruján, the 61st non-pitching pitcher of 2025, in a showdown to see if there was any actual history...| Defector
Nola earns first win since early May as Phillies top Nationals | thereporteronline
Jesus Luzardo finishes off three games of starting pitching brilliance| Trentonian
Trea Turner had five hits, Kyle Schwarber hit his 45th home run and Jesús Luzardo struck out 12 as the Phillies beat the Mariners 11-2.| Trentonian
Kyle Schwarber homers; Jhoan Duran injured in Phillies’ win | thereporteronline
Dick’s Sporting Goods has launched Cookie Jar & A Dream Studios, an in-house content and production studio built to support the retailer’s sports storytelling mission. The official introduction coincides with the premiere of a new documentary, Big Dreams: The Little League World Series 2024, which explores one of America’s most iconic youth sports events. “Big […]| Retail TouchPoints
Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Thursday that he will utilize a six-man rotation beginning this weekend when Aaron Nola returns from the injured list.| thereporteronline
Phillies manage only three hits in 8-0 loss to Reds on Wednesday night.| thereporteronline
Hunter Greene made a successful return to Cincinnati’s rotation Wednesday night, pitching six sparkling innings in an 8-0 victory over Philadelphia.| thereporteronline
Suárez gave up 10 hits and six runs in 5 1/3 innings and the Phillies offense was held hitless into the fifth inning in a 6-1 loss to the Reds| thereporteronline
The Phillies and Blue Jays have both discussed the possibility of using a six-man rotation when Aaron Nola and Shane Bieber return from the IL.| MLB Trade Rumors
The Philadelphia Phillies might get help from one National League Central team to upgrade their troubled bullpen.| Sportsnaut
Bryce Harper took live batting practice Saturday but reported stiffness in his injured right wrist on Sunday.| Sportsnaut
The Philadelphia Phillies need to find a right-handed hitting outfielder and a high-leverage reliever by next month's trade deadline.| Sportsnaut
J.T. Realmuto is opening up about retirement as the 34-year-old Philadelphia Phillies catcher approaches free agency.| Sportsnaut
MLB trade rumors: The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly monitoring a potential trade for Luis Robert Jr.| Sportsnaut
Philadelphia, America’s fifth largest city, has a lot to offer. It is America’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, was voted “One of the Nation’s best Food Cities” by C…| Geographical Journeys
Big times in spring training: equipment trucks from the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox are heading to Florida.| Spring Training Online
Tommy Brown, who died on January 15, left his mark upon Major League Baseball in several ways. He was the youngest position player to debut in baseball’s modern (post-1900) era when he first …| RIP Baseball
Bob Uecker, one of baseball’s greatest entertainers, died on January 16 at the age of 90. He had been battling small cell lung cancer for two years, but it was a battle that he never made pub…| RIP Baseball
Ray Semproch’s playing career lasted only for four seasons in the majors. But for one of those years, he was the talk of baseball, a late-bloomer who became the top rookie pitcher of 1958. Se…| RIP Baseball
RIP to pitcher Doug Bird, who found success as both a starter and reliever during his 10-year major-league career. Bird died in Asheville, NC, on September 24, at the age of 74. Bird played for the…| RIP Baseball
There have been relatively few baseball players whose fame has transcended the sport. Ken Griffey Jr. reached that level, as did Bo Jackson, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire at times. Currently, only Sh…| RIP Baseball
Pete Rose is one of the all-time greats of baseball, and he deserves every laurel his playing career earned. Baseball’s highest official honor — induction into the Hall of Fame — …| RIP Baseball
There isn’t a single person who invented baseball; it was a process that took many years and involved many people to evolve and popularize the game. As such, there isn’t a single “father of basebal…| RIP Baseball
The MLB franchise expands its pact with the Philadelphia-based insurance company, which dates back 36 years.| SportsPro