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Phillies rally late against Braves lefty for first win of 2024
The Phillies needed this kind of end to the weekend, rallying late against one of the Braves’ key bullpen additions to pick up their first win of 2024.
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Young fan surprised with experience of a lifetime for Phillies Opening Day
There’s no debating — this was the most heartwarming moment from the first weekend of the 2024 MLB season.
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Harper says he's fine, expects to return Monday after scheduled day off
Bryce Harper’s scary fall into the camera well in the Phillies’ dugout Saturday was not the reason he was out of Sunday’s lineup. At least not the primary reason.
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In Roob's Observations: An under-rated position of need heading into the draft
An under-rated position of need, why DeVante Parker has a chance to help and more in this week’s Roob’s 10 Random Eagles Offseason Observations.
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‘We sucked' — Flyers suffer ugly home loss to Blackhawks at bad time
Considering the circumstances, this was a brutal loss for the Flyers. They stumbled to the Blackhawks, 5-1, Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
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Harper's Phillies teammates react to his scary fall into dugout
Bryce Harper’s scary fall into the dugout did not look good from Aaron Nola’s perspective. “Oh man, I’m really glad that he didn’t hurt himself as bad as I thought he did.”
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Game 2 for Phillies even more disastrous than Opening Day
Zack Wheeler departed after six glorious innings on Opening Day and pretty much everything has gone wrong for the Phillies since.
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Watch: Kelce and Cox throw out first pitch, Harper snags one-of-a-kind momento
Just a couple of Philly legends.
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Merrifield starts in left field; how often will Marsh sit?
A day after providing the bulk of their offense in an Opening Day loss to the Braves, Brandon Marsh was out of the Phillies’ lineup Saturday in Game 2 of 162.
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Breaking down the Eagles' edge rushers after Haason Reddick trade
After trading Haason Reddick, here’s a closer look at the Eagles’ edge rushers going into 2024.
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‘Tough loss' Phillies fans left Citizens Bank Park disappointed but hopeful for the next game
It was heartbreak at Citizens Bank Park on Friday as fans left the stands in the ninth inning when they realized the Phillies weren’t going to win. NBC10’s Johnny Archer spoke with disappointed fans about what’s ahead for their team.
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3 observations after Sixers drop back-and-forth battle to Cavs
Tyrese Maxey’s game-tying jumper attempt came up short and the Sixers fell to a 117-114 loss Friday night to the Cavs.
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Phillies Opening Day spirals out of control as soon as Wheeler hits the showers
It looked like it would be the Phillies’ afternoon, but the bullpen turned in a 2020-like performance as things spiraled out of control late on Opening Day.
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Phillies notes: Wheeler's strong start, Realmuto's pop quiz, more from Opening Day
Here are six notes from the Phillies’ scorecard following a 9-3 loss to the Braves on Opening Day.
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Despite Friday's disappointing loss, Phillies fans showed up with excitement for Opening Day
Phillies fans were decked out in their gear to show support for the team during Friday’s Opening Day game. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk and Miguel Martinez-Valle caught up with manager Rob Thomson, Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker and fans.
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Ivan Fedotov's long and difficult journey reaches Flyers; so what's next?
Ivan Fedotov, a 27-year-old goalie prospect, saw his long and difficult journey finally reach the Flyers on Friday. So what’s next?
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Eagles trade star edge rusher Haason Reddick to Jets
The Eagles on Friday traded star edge rusher Haason Reddick to the Jets for a 2026 pick.
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Chance of a lifetime: Diehard fan gets to manage the Phillies for a game
Matt Limaye, a 17-year-old diehard Phillies fan, got the chance to manage his favorite team for a Spring Training game after his father made the winning bid to the Phils’ annual Phantastic Auction. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson shows us Matt’s incredible day with the Phillies.
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Phillies legend Charlie Manuel doing better after health scare
Legendary Phillies manager Charlie Manuel says he’s lucky to be alive after suffering a stroke in September of last year. He provided an update on his health after returning to Spring Training. NBC Sports Philadelphia’s John Clark has his story.
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WATCH: All access with Phillies legend Larry Bowa
NBC10 spent a day at Spring Training with legendary Phillies player and manager Larry Bowa. Now 78 years young, Larry is still having a major impact on the Phils today. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire has the story.