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How much responsibility for collapse falls on Phillies' decision-makers?
The players didn’t perform, but how much of the Phillies’ collapse is on their decision-makers?
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The Phillies season ends after crushing loss in game four of the NLDS
The Phillies 2024 season has come to an end after a 4-1 loss to the Mets in game four of the NLDS. Ranger Suarez got out of some huge jams early, and the Phillies scored first, but Francisco Lindor’s grand slam put the final nail in the coffin of the Phillies season.
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Thomson, Harper, Realmuto weigh-in on disappointing end to the 2024 season
Rob Thomson, Bryce Harper, and J.T. Realmuto all reflect on their season ending in game four of the NLDS.
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Flipping a switch the way these Phillies hoped was unrealistic
Somewhere along the way, the Phillies stopped being the team that lost only five of its first 30 series and spent the entire second half showing us they were closer to the group that ultimately choked in the NLDS.
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A closer look at the Phillies offensive numbers in the NLDS
The Phillies PGL crew takes a look at the numbers that the Phillies lineup produced in the four games of the NLDS.
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The 2024 Phillies season comes to an end… so what's next?
After a crushing loss in game four of the NLDS, the Phillies 2024 season comes to an end, with a lot of questions coming in the offseason.
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One final feeble night from lineup and bullpen in nightmarish end for Phillies
The two main reasons why the Phillies fell behind in the NLDS were the two main reasons why they lost the NLDS and are headed home earlier than any of them would have expected.
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In must-win Game 4, Phillies rolling with their guys
In a must-win situation, the Phillies are rolling with their guys in Game 4 of the NLDS.
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Phillies offense shut down (again), now on the brink of elimination after game three loss
Aaron Nola was solid in game three, and only made two mistakes, but the Phillies offense could only muster two runs on five hits in Tuesday’s loss to the Mets in the NLDS.
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On the brink of elimination, Phillies confident they can bring the series back to Philadelphia
“We lose, we’re going home.” Nick Castellanos, Bryce Harper, Rob Thomson, and Kyle Schwarber know what’s at stake after losing game three on Tuesday night.
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Reaction from Harper, Castellanos and Schwarber with Phils now in must-win mode
The Phillies’ mantra after tough losses has always been to flush it and move on. Nick Castellanos sees the situation differently now.
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Phillies a loss away from a winter of uncertainty and difficult decisions
The Phillies aren’t just a loss away from going home for the winter. They’re a loss away from having to make a series of difficult decisions to reformat their roster to better compete in 2025.
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‘THE OFFENSE STINKS RIGHT NOW!' — Phillies PGL crew reacts to 7-2 loss in game three
Coming off a 7-2 loss to Game Three of the NLDS, the Phillies finished the game with just five hits. The Phillies PGL crew lets their feelings known about the struggles at the plate.
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This time, Harper can't come through, and Phillies' season is on life support
The Phillies are in danger of moving backward for the third straight postseason, needing two straight wins to avoid ending the year in bitter disappointment.
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Phillies get two runs across the plate in the eighth
Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos both pick up a RBI with two base hits in the eighth inning.
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Sitting Stott in Game 3 wasn't an easy call but he and Marsh should have chances
The Phillies unsurprisingly sat Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh in Game 3 against a tough lefty starter, but the decision with Stott wasn’t so straightforward for Rob Thomson.
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Aaron Nola on the mound, Alec Bohm back in lineup for Phillies' NLDS Game 3 in New York
NBC10’s Neil Fischer has a preview of Game 3 of the National League Division Series as Aaron Nola looks to lead the Phillies past the Mets Tuesday night with Alec Bohm back in the starting lineup.
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Phillies' faith in Nola in hostile territory helped make their rotation decision
The Phillies’ rotation decision for the NLDS was largely about their faith in Aaron Nola to be able to block out the noise in a hostile environment in Game 3. He’s had lots of success at Citi Field but this one is different.
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Thomson talks bullpen decisions and relief struggles ahead of Game 3
Even in the soft afterglow of what could turn out to be a playoff-saving victory, Rob Thomson fielded 10 questions on Monday and most were, understandably, about the ill-timed problems in the Phillies’ bullpen.
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Lineup changes for Game 3 as Phillies-Mets NLDS shifts to New York?
Facing two lefty starters in New York, including a nasty one in Game 3, the Phillies’ lineup will have a different look as the series shifts to Citi Field.