Report: Curt Schilling Highly Interested in Phillies Managerial Position

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Paul Bowman  •  11 Oct 2019
BASEBALL’S EXISTENTIAL DILEMMA THROUGH TWO ARTICLES IN 24 HOURS

Embed from Getty Images By Mitch Nathanson, Historical Columnist  In a span of about a day earlier this week, baseball readers who follow such things were treated to what amounted to a succinct and well-argued summation of the existential box baseball finds itself trapped inside these days.  With the start of another football season, the […]

Mitch Nathanson  •  12 Sep 2019
Four Phillies Prospects Named to Eastern League All-Star Team

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Paul Bowman  •  24 Jun 2019
Bobby Abreu Selected as 2019 Phillies Wall of Fame Inductee

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Paul Bowman  •  20 Mar 2019
Sean Rodriguez Suffers Meniscus Tear, Knee Sprain

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Paul Bowman  •  19 Feb 2019
Play Ball! Game 1: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds

    By Stephen Gallo, Sports Talk Philly Staff   Cincinnati, OH. — Major League Baseball fans everywhere rejoice!  Real, meaningful baseball has returned. For the next six months, the sights and sounds of baseball will engross our lives. For our Philadelphia Phillies, the 2017 season is a crucial one. Wins and losses remain important, as […]

Steve  •  03 Apr 2017
Phillies travel west to take on surging Giants

    Starting Pichers:   Philadelphia Phillies (31-43) San Francisco Giants (47-27) RHP Zach Eflin RHP Jake Peavy (0-2, 10.80 ERA) (3-6, 5.47 ERA)   Looking simply at the end result, one would think losing two out of three to the worst team in Major League Baseball would mean it was a bad series. And […]

Matthew Shinkle  •  24 Jun 2016
Trading Chase Utley Should Not Spell the End of Phillies Career

The Philadelphia Phillies stood atop the proverbial baseball mountain in 2008, captained by a group of homegrown, core athletes led by second baseman and fan-favorite Chase Utley, and it certainly feels like a long time ago.  Two years earlier, legendary Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas had dubbed Utley "The Man," and by proxy, the silent, hard-working […]

Greg Pinto  •  02 Jul 2013
Boring, Boring Phillies Baseball

Like what appeared to be thousands of others, I made the trip up to Boston for this two game series against the Red Sox.    I would say I try to hit about three opposing ballparks a year most seasons, along with a Spring Training trip.   One thing was obviously missing this time around:  the excitement […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  28 May 2013