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Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson sent a clear message to the team’s trio of superstar sluggers as they face elimination.
The Philadelphia Phillies dropped Game 2 of the National League Divisional Series on Monday night at the hands of the defending World Series champion Los Angele
Rob Thomson explains why Bryce Harper, Trea Turner, and Kyle Schwarber are struggling as the Philadelphia Phillies face elimination.
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Phillies being let down by stars amid 2-0 NLDS deficit
The Phillies are on the brink of another disappointing playoff exit thanks largely to the lack of production from their stars.
Philadelphia is struggling with a lack of big swings and little things, and it is costing it dearly against the defending champion Dodgers.
The Chicago Cubs' decision about whether to pursue Kyle Tucker in free agency is going to shape how the rest of their upcoming MLB offseason plays out. If they
Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell and reliever Emmet Sheehan held Philadelphia to three hits over eight innings. Without any help from their All-Star trio at the top of the batting order, the Phillies showed life in the ninth and scored two runs on three hits.
The pivot point in Kyle Schwarber's baseball career arrived in December 2020 when the team that drafted him with the fourth pick six years earlier decided it no longer desired his services. In non-tendering Schwarber,
The Phillies need their big thumpers to show up in Game 2. Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper combined for 1-for-11 with six strikeouts in Game 1.