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Major League Baseball's trade deadline is scheduled for next Thursday, which means teams have less than a week to get their midsummer shopping done. The moves have already started, as the Mariners recently acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks while the Yankees acquired Ryan McMahon in a trade with the Rockies.
The Yankees entered play on Saturday afternoon against the Phillies with the second-worst bullpen ERA in Major League Baseball since May 30 (5.49). They had the highest home run per nine ratio (1.7) and were tied with the Nationals for the worst FIP in relief in that span (5.17). All of those numbers went up in Saturday’s loss.
Ahead of the MLB trade deadline, there are plenty of rumors regarding the D-Backs' Eugenio Suarez, and the Phillies are in on him.
The Philadelphia Phillies have averaged 325,000 viewers per game, 20% better than the New York Mets, and the most in MLB this season.
Tonight’s MLB slate features the New York Yankees facing their rival, the Philadelphia Phillies, on the MLB Friday Night Baseball slate.
The Philadelphia Phillies reportedly are looking into one of the best players available ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper draws praise from former MLB infielder Trevor Plouffe after surpassing 350 career home runs.
The Philadelphia Phillies made history Monday night with a walk-off win via a catcher's interference against the Boston Red Sox, becoming the first team to do so in over 50 years.
Former BC women's lacrosse forward Rachel Clark, who was named a finalist for the 2025 Tewaaraton Award, which honors the best men's and women's NCAA lacrosse player of the year, joined Florida State's women's lacrosse staff. The Seminoles just added a women's lacrosse program this year.
If the Phillies want to win their first World Series since 2008, they are going to have to address two familiar bugaboos. The bullpen has once again been a work in progress, as Jordan Romano has failed to replace departed closer Jeff Hoffman and lefty specialist Jose Alvarado will be ineligible for postseason play after receiving an 80-game PED suspension.