• Kyle Schwarber voted NL Player of the Month for June

    Kyle Schwarber voted NL Player of the Month for June
    Kyle Schwarber is in his first season with the Phillies. (Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire)Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Kyle Schwarber was voted the National League Player of the Month for June, the team announced Saturday afternoon.
    Schwarber slashed .272/.385/.680 with 12 home runs, 27 RBIs, 19 walks and a 1.065 OPS in a month of June that saw the Phillies revive their season, going 19-8. The 1.5 fWAR that Schwarber posted in June was tied with National League MVP candidate Paul Goldschmid
  • Hall, Hoskins homer, lead Phillies past Arenado, Cardinals

    Darick Hall's tiebreaking home run was his third homer since being called up, and Rhys Hoskins went deep to add an insurance run, leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-3 win over Nolan Arenado and the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • Phillies bullpen stellar in huge win over Cardinals

    Phillies bullpen stellar in huge win over Cardinals
    Seranthony Dominguez threw a scoreless eighth inning in a win against the Cardinals. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire)Final Score: Phillies 5, Cardinals 3
    There were plenty of them in the month of June, but the Phillies opened July with another all-around great effort to take game one of a crucial three-game set against the St. Louis Cardinals. Darick Hall and Rhys Hoskins both homered and Mickey Moniak picked up his second-career extra-base hit with a double in the fifth.
    The Phillies bu
  • Phillies, Ryan Howard honor Albert Pujols

    Phillies, Ryan Howard honor Albert Pujols
    Albert Pujols is retiring after the 2022 season. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire)Prior to Friday’s game against the Cardinals, the Phillies paid tribute to future Hall of Famer and Cardinals legend Albert Pujols, who is playing in Philadelphia for the final time in his career.
    Ryan Howard and Rhys Hoskins presented Pujols with a St. Louis out-of-town scoreboard sign from Citizens Bank Park. Howard and Pujols finished 1-2 in National League MVP voting in 2006.Ryan Howard in attendan
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  • JoJo Romero working back from Tommy John in minors

    JoJo Romero working back from Tommy John in minors
    JoJo Romero underwent Tommy John surgery last season. (Cheryl Pursell)
    READING — Red Bull cans, beware. JoJo Romero may be on the path back to the majors.After missing over a year recovering from Tommy John surgery, the left-hander — who went viral in 2020 for smashing energy-drink containers on his forearm before entering games — is getting back on track in a minor-league rehab assignment. And, of course, the can-crushing ritual is still riding strong.“Yeah, I still do i

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