Kimberly Moore+FollowWho could the Phillies trade next?Matt Strahm’s trade to the Royals has everyone in Philly buzzing about who might be on the move next. Bryson Stott’s offensive dip, Nick Castellanos’ big contract, Alec Bohm’s expiring deal, and Johan Rojas’ struggles have all put them in the rumor mill. With top prospect Aidan Miller waiting in the wings and the front office under pressure to shake things up, it feels like more changes are coming. Which player do you think the Phillies should move on from—and who would you want in return? Let’s hear your trade ideas! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowPhillies eye bold move: Strahm on the blockMatt Strahm, the Phillies’ top lefty reliever and a fan favorite, is reportedly on the trading block this winter. Despite being one of the few reliable left-handers in the bullpen, the front office is considering dealing him to strengthen other parts of the roster. With Strahm coming off two stellar seasons and under contract through 2026, he could fetch a strong return. It’s a risky move—especially with limited lefty depth—but could it be the shakeup the Phillies need to make a real run? What do you think: smart strategy or too big a gamble? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCould Luis Robert Jr. change the Phillies’ fate?Landing Luis Robert Jr. could be the Phillies’ boldest move yet, shaking up the outfield and possibly the entire season. Even though the front office says the roster is set, fans know there’s always room for a game-changer—especially with the outfield’s recent struggles. Trading top prospects like Justin Crawford and Gage Wood would sting, but imagine Robert Jr. bringing his 38-homer power to Philly. It’s a gamble, especially with his recent dip in performance, but if he bounces back, the payoff could be huge. Would you risk the future for a shot at a title now? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCastellano’s Rocky Road: From Philly to ColoradoTough break for the Phillies’ former golden arm, Eiberson Castellano. After snagging the Paul Owens Award in 2024, Castellano’s ride turned wild—he was left unprotected in the Rule 5 Draft, bounced to the Twins, then back to Philly, and battled injuries all season. Now, the Rockies are rolling the dice on him. Can Castellano rediscover his magic in Colorado? This journey’s been anything but boring! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowPhillies’ pitching plans face a pricey curveballThe Phillies’ hunt for a reliable starting pitcher just got tougher—and more expensive—after the Diamondbacks locked up Merrill Kelly for $40 million over two years. With Ranger Suárez gone and Zack Wheeler’s health uncertain, Philly fans are watching closely: Will the front office splurge on a big name, or look for a bargain arm like Turnbull or Ross? The team’s depth gives them some breathing room, but with other roster holes to fill, every dollar counts. What kind of move do you think makes the most sense for the Phillies right now? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowAdolis García brings fresh energy to PhilliesAdolis García is set to shake up the Phillies’ outfield, and fans are already buzzing about what he brings to the team. After a few seasons of searching for that missing spark, Philly finally lands a player with both raw power and a personality fans can rally behind. García, who helped the Rangers win their first World Series, says he’s excited to be part of a winning culture and just wants to contribute however he can. With his big bat and elite defense, could this be the piece that finally balances the Phillies’ lineup? Let’s hear your thoughts, Philly! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies send a message with Brad Keller signingThe Phillies just made it loud and clear: they’re not settling for “almost” anymore. By locking in Brad Keller on a two-year, $22 million deal, Philly’s front office is showing real urgency to build a bullpen that can shut the door in October. Keller’s numbers last season—2.07 ERA, 0.96 WHIP—were lights out, and his experience as both a starter and reliever gives the team serious flexibility. This isn’t just about depth; it’s about making a statement. What do you think—does this move finally give the Phillies the edge they need to go all the way? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowAstros’ Diaz: The Next Philly Backstop?With J.T. “The Machine” Realmuto’s future in Philly up in the air, the front office might have to get creative. If Realmuto walks, could Yainer Diaz from the Astros be the answer? Diaz’s bat is legit, but his glove still needs work. The big question: do the Phillies go with a proven vet on the decline or trade for a young slugger with upside? What’s your move, Phils fans? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowPhillies fans react to Dombrowski’s outfield gambleBig changes for the Phillies outfield aren’t coming after all. Dave Dombrowski just confirmed the team is sticking with Adolis García, Brandon Marsh, and rookie Justin Crawford for 2026—no more big signings or trades. Many fans hoped for a splashy move, but the front office is betting on a rebound from García and a breakout from Crawford. It’s a risky call, especially since the outfield struggled last season. Will this bold strategy pay off, or are we in for another year of frustration? Let’s hear your thoughts—are you optimistic or worried about this lineup? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
terrysharon+FollowPhillies fans sound off on new bullpen moveThe Phillies’ front office just signed Bryse Wilson to a minor-league deal, and fans are not holding back. After a tough year for the bullpen, many were hoping for a big splash, not another arm with a shaky track record. Wilson’s recent stats—like a 6.65 ERA with the White Sox—have left fans skeptical, with some joking that he “moves the needle…backwards.” Even though he had a solid 2023 with the Brewers, most remember his struggles. Do you think the Phillies can turn him around, or is this just more of the same? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share