Kendrick Looks to Erase First Inning Woes Against Padres

  #495619169 / gettyimages.com The Phillies (27-36) will look for their first sweep since they took all three from the Marlins on April 11-13 as they conclude their series today against the Padres (28-37) at 1:05pm. The Phils were victorious in game one thanks to AJ Burnett logging a solid start and some pop off […]

Brandon Apter  •  12 Jun 2014
Cliff Lee Throws; Updates on Adams & Asche

The last time we saw Cliff Lee, he finished up a solid outing against the Reds on May 18th, going 6.2 innings, giving up two runs on nine hits. Little did we know, that would be the last time we'd see him on the mound for a while. Two days after that start, Lee was […]

Brandon Apter  •  11 Jun 2014
Pitchers Hamels & Ross Highlight Tonight’s Matchup

The Phillies (26-36) look build on their 5-2 win last night in game two of their series against San Diego (28-36) tonight at 7:05pm. Behind a strong outing from AJ Burnett and a three-run homer from Marlon Byrd, the Phils started their home stand on a high note, even though it was only their second […]

Brandon Apter  •  11 Jun 2014
Phillies Look to Buchanan for Series Victory

  #495476619 / gettyimages.com The Phillies (25-35) look to close out their series against the Reds (28-32) on a high note today at 1:10pm. After erupting for eight runs on Friday night, the Phillies suffered a disappointing loss yesterday, 6-5, after some costly outs at home plate. Once the Phils finish their game against Cincy, […]

Brandon Apter  •  08 Jun 2014
Phils Pick College Two-Way Player, Aaron Brown, in Third Round

Photo: USA Baseball After picking two pitchers in day one of the draft, the Phillies drafted their first position player in Pepperdine's Aaron Brown. Brown is an interesting selection, as he has not only played the centerfield, but has had plenty of success as a left-handed pitcher. According to MLB.com's scouting report on him, after […]

Brandon Apter  •  06 Jun 2014
Phillies Stick with Pitching, Select Imhof 47th Overall

Photo: The Zo Zone The Phillies kept things on the mound in round two of last night's Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft by selecting 6-foot-5 left-hander, Matt Imhof with the 47th pick. Imhof, known for his deceptive delivery, went 10-4 with a 2.45 ERA over 15 starts this season with Cal Poly-San Luis […]

Brandon Apter  •  06 Jun 2014
Phillies Pluck ‘Major League Ready’ Nola with First Pick

  #170297569 / gettyimages.com With the Phillies stationed in their cellar position in the NL East, fans had the opportunity to direct their focus on the future last night during the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. The Phillies were picking their highest since 2001, when they drafted Gavin Floyd out of Mt. St. […]

Brandon Apter  •  06 Jun 2014
Phillies Look to Avoid Sweep Behind Kendrick in Matinee

The Phillies (24-33), losers of five straight, look to salvage a game against Washington (29-28) tonight in DC. The Nats have taken the first two games of this set in convincing fashion, by scores of 7-0 and 8-2. The Phils did manage to score their first runs since the eighth inning on Tuesday, but it […]

Brandon Apter  •  05 Jun 2014
Burnett Looks to Rebound After Disappointing May

Sometimes getting away from home can be for the best. The pressures of playing in front of the home crowd and not performing can be taxing, especially for a Phillies (24-32) team that has been shutout seven times in their last 27 games. Unfortunately, we saw no change in game one of the three-game series […]

Brandon Apter  •  04 Jun 2014