MLB Offseason Preview: Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies’ most important offseason in recent memory is in front of them and if they don’t succeed, there might be riots in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ most important offseason in recent memory is in front of them and if they don’t succeed, there might be riots in Philadelphia.
Today is the final day of this COVID-shortened 60-game regular season. There are 14 games on this slate as all games, except Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals, will start around 3:00 p.m. ET.
Neither Nick Pivetta nor Connor Seabold have seen big league action since being traded to Boston. But have the Red Sox still won the trade already? Jordan Leandre thinks so, and tells us why here.
The bizzaro sports scene is heating up with all four major sports being very active. NFL is kicking off, the
The Phillies continue to improve their bullpen by sending three prospects to the Brewers for reliever David Phelps.
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
In a surprising move, the Red Sox trade relief pitchers Brandon Workman and Heath Hembree to the Philadelphia Phillies for right-handed pitchers Nick Pivetta and Connor Seabold.
Welcome back into the second installment of N.L. Power Rankings. Plenty of shifting in the ranks has occurred over the last few weeks. Lots to get to so let’s hop right in and dig into each team’s strengths and weaknesses. This is NL Power Rankings, enjoy and stay safe out there!
Welcome to another edition of Diamond Picks. Tonight’s slate appears to be one where we can distribute a good chunk of salary towards higher-priced bats. There a couple of arms that profile well to fill out the lineup cards, and they shouldn’t necessarily break the bank. No time like the present to jump into lineup construction. As always best of luck these suggestions!
Every two weeks, our baseball writers will check in with their respective divisions to see where things stand. In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few
The Philadelphia Phillies’ most important offseason in recent memory is in front of them and if they don’t succeed, there might be riots in Philadelphia.
Today is the final day of this COVID-shortened 60-game regular season. There are 14 games on this slate as all games, except Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals, will start around 3:00 p.m. ET.
Neither Nick Pivetta nor Connor Seabold have seen big league action since being traded to Boston. But have the Red Sox still won the trade already? Jordan Leandre thinks so, and tells us why here.
The bizzaro sports scene is heating up with all four major sports being very active. NFL is kicking off, the NHL and NBA are deep
The Phillies continue to improve their bullpen by sending three prospects to the Brewers for reliever David Phelps.
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
In a surprising move, the Red Sox trade relief pitchers Brandon Workman and Heath Hembree to the Philadelphia Phillies for right-handed pitchers Nick Pivetta and Connor Seabold.
Welcome back into the second installment of N.L. Power Rankings. Plenty of shifting in the ranks has occurred over the last few weeks. Lots to get to so let’s hop right in and dig into each team’s strengths and weaknesses. This is NL Power Rankings, enjoy and stay safe out there!
Welcome to another edition of Diamond Picks. Tonight’s slate appears to be one where we can distribute a good chunk of salary towards higher-priced bats. There a couple of arms that profile well to fill out the lineup cards, and they shouldn’t necessarily break the bank. No time like the present to jump into lineup construction. As always best of luck these suggestions!
Every two weeks, our baseball writers will check in with their respective divisions to see where things stand. In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few to stay away from. I’ve
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