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Phillies Sign J.T. Realmuto to Record-Breaking Contract, Sources Say
J.T. Realmuto is back. The All-Star catcher, who became a free agent at the end of the 2020 season, has agreed to a five-year, $115.5 million, contract with the Phillies, according to sources.
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Phillies Agree to Deal With Free-Agent Reliever Archie Bradley
The Phillies are bringing in one of the National League’s better relievers over the last four seasons.
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Philly Ties Ran Deep for Baseball Legend Tommy Lasorda
Dodgers legend Tommy Lasorda, one of the great characters in the history of baseball whose Philly ties run deep, died Friday at 93.
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Phillies Acquire Lefty Reliever With a Big Arm in 3-Team Trade With Dodgers, Rays
The Phillies have traded for a left-handed reliever with a high-90s fastball and big strikeout totals.
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Sources: Phillies Name Sam Fuld General Manager
Sources tell Jim Salisbury that the Phillies have named their new GM, who will report to Dave Dombrowski.
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New Phillies Boss Dombrowski Plans Retool, Not Rebuild
Dave Dombrowski believes the Philadelphia Phillies need to retool, not rebuild
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Phillies Hire Dombrowski to Lead Baseball Ops
The Philadelphia Phillies plan to hire longtime baseball executive Dave Dombrowski as president of baseball operations, according to two people familiar with the decision
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Phillies Legend Dick Allen Dies at 78
Dick Allen, the power-hitting former Phillie known for bashing baseballs over the wall, and, occasionally, the roof, at old Connie Mack Stadium, died Monday at the age of 78. The team released a statement on his death.
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Eflin, Knapp and Neris Among 5 to Reach Deals With Phillies
Pitchers Héctor Neris, Zach Eflin, David Hale and Seranthony Domínguez have agreed to one-year contracts with the Philadelphia Phillies along with catcher Andrew Knapp.
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AP: Phillies Lost $145 Million During Pandemic Season
A person familiar with the Philadelphia Phillies’ finances says the team lost $145 million during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season played without fans
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MLB Rumors: Phillies' Holiday Snub of J.T. Realmuto Has Fans in Panic Mode
The Phillies’ offseason plans aren’t crystal clear, but this holiday social media graphic doesn’t spell confidence.
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Phillies Face Important Decisions on a Handful of Prospects by Friday Night
One of the important dates on baseballs offseason calendar arrives Friday at 6 p.m.
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How Many Recent MLB Rookie of the Year Runners-Up Have Had Better Careers Than the Winner?
How frequently over the last two decades has the MLB Rookie of the Year runner-up gone on to have a better career than that year’s winner? A look at what the future could hold for Phillies young star Alec Bohm.
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40 Years Ago, the Pain Vanished and Phillies Fans Finally Celebrated
Forty years ago, in their 97th year of existence, the Phillies won their first World Series. All these years later, the images are fresh in the mind.
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Former Phillie Kim Batiste Dies at 52
Kim Batiste, a key player on the Phillies’ 1993 National League Championship team, died Wednesday in his native Louisiana after complications from kidney surgery. He was 52.
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Bryce Harper's Offseason Begins With Another Show of Support for J.T. Realmuto
Bryce Harper began his offseason by doing what he’s done for a year: rep J.T. Realmuto.
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With Klentak Out, Here Are 14 Ideas for the Phillies' Next GM
A look at 14 possible candidates to lead the Phillies baseball operation, people John Middleton should chat with in the coming weeks. By Jim Salisbury
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Matt Klentak Steps Down as Phillies GM
Matt Klentak joined the Phillies in 2015. He will remain with the organization in another position, the team said Saturday.
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Jay Johnstone, 2-Time World Series Champ and Popular Prankster, Dies at 74
Jay Johnstone who played for the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies died at the age of 74 of complications from COVID-19. Johnstone won World Series championships as a versatile outfielder and was also known for his sense of humor and pranks.
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Fans React to Philly Sports Teams' Recent Struggles
From the Phillies missing the playoffs for nearly a decade to another disappointing loss for the Eagles, Philadelphia sports are feeling the heat from its fans. NBC10’s Tim Furlong spoke to those who are craving for a win.