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Phillies without 2 outfielders on final weekend in D.C.
The Phillies are a bit short-handed to end the regular season without two outfielders.
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Ranger Suárez allows 6 ER in two innings, Phillies lifeless in third to last game of the year
Not too sure what happened on Friday night in the nation’s capital. In his last start of the regular season, Ranger Suárez wasn’t crisp, allowing seven hits and six earned runs over just two innings. The offense was lifeless, as well.
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Is Turnbull a candidate for Phillies' final NLDS bullpen spot?
Spencer Turnbull has been out since June 26 with a lat strain but has been ramping back up for over a month and is scheduled to throw live batting practice Friday in Allentown.
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Fifth rotation spot fails again as Phillies get crushed by the Cubs, 10-4
Coming off Monday’s celebration, the game started off with a bang as Bryce Harper picked up his 30th home run of the season in the first. From there on, it was all Cubs, as they pour on 10 runs against Tanner Banks, Taijuan Walker, and Kolby Allard.
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Phillies' offense one hitter deeper with the return of Austin Hays
The Phillies’ offense is one hitter deeper with the return of Austin Hays, who has hit .350 this season against lefties and alters the outfield picture slightly.
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Nola again seizes ‘the big moment', delivers for the Phillies in a clutch spot
Taryn Hatcher caught up with Aaron Nola after the ace delivered again for the Phillies in a big spot.
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Rob Thomson provides a positive update on Austin Hays
The Phillies outfielder has been sidelined since September 5th with a kidney infection, but Rob Thomson says the infection is gone, and Hays is set to join the team in New York this weekend.
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Hays past kidney infection, ‘back to normal' and Phillies hope to get him rehab ABs
Austin Hays’ kidney infection is gone and he woke up Tuesday feeling “back to normal,” Rob Thomson said. The Philllies hope to get him into a rehab game this weekend before the Triple A season ends.
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Phillies offense stagnant, Ranger struggles in opening game in Milwaukee
In the first of three with the first place Brewers, Ranger Suárez allowed three walks and three runs over five innings, and the Phillies offense couldn’t get going in a 6-2 loss.
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Phillies scratch Schwarber from lineup but expect reinforcements Friday
Initially in the lineup Wednesday, Kyle Schwarber was scratched by the Phillies the night after suffering an elbow injury on a dive back to first base.
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Phillies' young guns come up clutch in wild win over Rays
Michael Barkann, Ricky Bottalico and Ben Davis discuss the contributions from the Phillies’ young guns in their wild win over the Rays on Tuesday night.
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Kyle Schwarber breaks MLB record, then exits with elbow injury
Kyle Schwarber made history in the first inning Tuesday night, then exited in the fourth inning with an elbow injury. The Phillies are more than a little banged up.
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Kyle Schwarber's 14TH LEADOFF home run of the season, a MLB record!
The most leadoff home runs in a season now belongs to Kyle Schwarber! 1-0 Phillies!
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Phillies injury updates on Realmuto, Bohm, Hays, Sosa, Marchan
The Phillies have three weeks left in the regular season, 19 games to play and a slew of injuries. Updates on five of their banged-up players as the finish line approaches.
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“This division ain't close to being done” — Bryce Harper says the Phillies can't worry about magic numbers
After a 10-1 loss to the Marlins, Bryce Harper says the Phillies have to keep grinding and not worry about the magic number.
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Bohm still unable to swing, could be out longer than 10 more days
Alec Bohm is still unable to swing without pain, and while the Phillies hope to have him back as soon as possible, they acknowledged it might take longer than 10 more days.
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Phillies place Alec Bohm on IL after hand injury doesn't improve
The Phillies believed Alec Bohm would not require time on the injured list but placed him on the 10-day IL Friday, retroactive to September 3.
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Ranger returns to form, Stott has a big night as Phillies win fifth straight
The Phillies magic number is down to 15 as they collect their fifth straight win thanks to two RBI from Bryson Stott, and a three-hit gem from Ranger Suárez.
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Harper, Thomson not concerned by ‘bumps and bruises', but cognizant of health
Rob Thomson and Bryce Harper spoke after the Phillies’ win on Wednesday about Harper being removed after being hit by a pitch and his overall health.
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