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Young Phillies fan battling rare cancer receives surprise from Phanatic
Viral social media video leads to the Philadelphia Phillies sending a big surprise to a young girl battling a rare cancer.
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Phillies Talk podcast: Bryce Harper's return on the horizon
Corey Seidman and Spencer McKercher discuss Bryce Harper’s imminent return and more on the Phillies Talk podcast.
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Wheeler's scoreless streak ends, Sale silences Phillies' bats in nightcap
Zack Wheeler’s May magic didn’t last through his final start of the month.
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‘Irresistible' Phillie Phanatic named among MLB's sexiest mascots
The Phillie Phanatic was just named the second sexiest Major League Baseball mascot by sports wagering site BetUS. Rob Thomson was named 2nd most attractive manager.
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Harper out for Phils-Braves doubleheader after HBP, but doing ‘a lot better than we expected'
Rob Thomson was encouraged overall by Bryce Harper’s progress since he took a Spencer Strider fastball to the arm Tuesday night.
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Phillie Phanatic, Rob Thomson named among sexiest, attractive in baseball
Sheila Watko shares details of Bet US’ new survey that found the Phillies Phanatic to be the second sexiest mascot in MLB. Phillies manager Rob Thomson landed at No. 2 on the attractive manager list.
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Spencer Strider says he wasn't intentionally trying to hit Bryce Harper
The Braves starter says he’s not a “sociopath” and does have some empathy for Bryce Harper after hitting him in the first inning of Tuesday’s game.
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Father of Gaudreau brothers throws out 1st pitch ahead of family 5K run event
Guy Gaudreau threw out the first pitch at the Phillies game Tuesday night ahead of the family’s inaugural Gaudreau 5K on May 31. NBC10 has the story.
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Rob Thomson provides an update on Bryce Harper
The x-rays were negative on Bryce Harper’s right elbow, the same elbow he got surgically repaired two years ago. Rob Thomson says he’s relieved that there were no broken bones in Harper’s elbow.
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Father of Gaudreau brothers throws out 1st pitch ahead of family 5K run event
Guy Gaudreau threw out the first pitch at the Phillies game Tuesday night ahead of the family’s inaugural Gaudreau 5K on May 31, which will raise money to honor the memory of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, who were killed while riding their bicycles in New Jersey last year.
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Howie Roseman credits his sons for getting him ready for first pitch
What can’t Howie do? The Eagles General Manager threw out the first pitch on Tuesday as he reflects on his busy schedule since the Eagles won the Super Bowl.
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Harper exits game after being hit by Strider fastball, X-rays negative
Bryce Harper had a short night Tuesday in the Phillies’ series opener against the Braves
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Mick Abel's parents react to watching their son's historic debut with the Phillies
Neil and Dagny Abel talk with John Clark after their son threw a franchise record 9 strikeouts in his MLB debut.
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Ready and Abel! Mick Abel throws a historic debut against the Pirates
In Mick Abel’s debut for the Phillies he faced off with Pirates’ ace Paul Skenes in a pitchers duel. Abel got the win and tied a Phillies record for strikeout in a debut.
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Mick Abel ties the Phillies franchise record for strikeouts in MLB debut
Watch all 9 of Mick Abel’s strikeouts in his MLB debut which ties an Phillies franchise record.
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Reaction to the 80-game suspension of Jose Alvarado for PED use
Michael Barkann and Ruben Amaro react to the breaking news that Phillies pitcher Jose Alvarado is suspended for 80-games for PED use.
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Phillies pitcher Jose Alvarado receives an 80-game PED suspension
Dave Dombrowski and Rob Thomson react to the breaking news that Phillies pitcher Jose Alvarado was suspended by MLB for 80-games for PEDs and will miss the postseason.
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Phillies place Aaron Nola on the 15-day injury list
Rob Thomson talks to the Philadelphia media about the Phillies placing starting pitcher Aaron Nola on the 15-day injury list with a right ankle injury.
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Fan 3d prints his own P00P score bug for the Phillies-Pirates series
The score bug might not spell POOP on the Phillies-Pirates broadcast anymore but Phillies fan Matt Neary recreated the meme with his 3d printer to hang on his TV.