Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies Eye Marte After No-Trade List NewsPhilly fans, here’s a hot stove update: The Fightins just got a boost in their pursuit of Ketel Marte. According to Ken Rosenthal, Marte’s five-team no-trade list doesn’t include the Phillies—unlike the Yankees or Giants. That means Dombrowski can make a play for the D-backs’ All-Star second baseman without any roadblocks. If Marte lands in Philly, it could be the move that finally pushes us past those NLDS heartbreaks. Thoughts on swapping Stott’s glove for Marte’s bat? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowPhillies face a bullpen crunch—will Fairbanks be the answer?With nearly every top reliever off the market, the Phillies are staring down a bullpen crisis and Pete Fairbanks might be their last, best shot. After missing out on Tyler Rogers, Philly’s options are running thin, and the pressure is on to land Fairbanks before someone else does. The catch? He’ll cost a premium, and the team’s budget is already tight after re-signing Schwarber. If the Phillies want to fix their late-inning leaks and stay in the championship hunt, they’ll need to shuffle the roster and act fast. Would you make a big move for Fairbanks or hold out for a cheaper fix? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
terrysharon+FollowPhillies shake up outfield with García moveAdolis García is joining the Phillies on a one-year deal, signaling a big shift in Philly’s outfield plans. With this signing, dreams of landing Kyle Tucker or Cody Bellinger are officially off the table. But the front office isn’t done yet—Harrison Bader, J.T. Realmuto, and Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai are still in play. García brings power, but fans are already debating if he’s the right fit for a World Series push. What do you think—should the Phillies go all-in on another big name, or is this the smart move? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies02Share
terrysharon+FollowAdolis García Joins Phillies: Castellanos Out?Looks like the Phillies’ outfield is getting a shakeup! With El Bombi (Adolis García) coming in on a $10M deal, MLB insider Jon Heyman says Nick Castellanos is “gone one way or another.” After a tough year for Castellanos, it’s no surprise Philly’s moving on, especially with Schwarber locked in at DH. The real drama? García faces his old Rangers squad on Opening Day. How do you feel about this outfield swap? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies gamble on Adolis García’s comebackThe Phillies are rolling the dice again, handing Adolis García a 1-year, $10 million deal for 2026—hoping he can rediscover his 2023 magic. García was a postseason beast just a couple years ago, but his numbers have dipped hard since then. Philly’s outfield has been a revolving door of short-term fixes, and this move feels like another patch rather than a solution. With big names like Bellinger and Tucker out there, it’s wild to see the team bet on another bounce-back candidate. Is this just more of the same, or could García finally break the cycle? What do you think, Phillies fans? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCould Brenton Doyle Be Philly’s Next Glove?Hot stove alert! The Phillies are reportedly eyeing Rockies’ Gold Glove center fielder Brenton Doyle after some buzz at the Winter Meetings. With the outfield in flux and no clear everyday CF, Doyle’s elite defense could be a game-changer—though his bat is still a work in progress. Would you trade for him, or roll with the kids like Justin Crawford? Let’s hear your takes, Phils fans! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies02Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowUtley’s Cooperstown Case After Kent’s NodWith Jeff Kent finally getting the Cooperstown call, it’s time to talk about The Man—Chase Utley. If Kent’s in, how can you keep Utley out? Utley’s peak with the Fightins’ was next-level, outshining Kent in advanced stats like WAR and JAWS, plus he was a smarter baserunner and a true gamer. Sure, Kent’s got the counting stats, but Utley’s five-year run was legendary. Phillies Nation, get ready for a Cooperstown road trip soon! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowPhillies take a gamble on bullpen depthThe Phillies just added Trevor Richards, a pitcher who’s bounced between eight MLB teams in eight years, to their minor league roster. While his strikeout numbers are solid, his recent stats haven’t inspired much confidence—last season, his ERA ballooned over 5. The Phillies’ bullpen has struggled to rack up strikeouts, so maybe they’re hoping Richards can rediscover his old form. Is this a smart depth move, or just another short-term patch? Phillies fans, what do you think: can Richards surprise us, or is this just another name on the list? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies01Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies’ latest trade could be a game-changerThe Phillies just picked up Yoniel Curet from the Rays, and there’s real buzz that this move could pay off big—just like the Cristopher Sánchez trade a few years back. Curet’s fastball is electric, and he’s already made a name for himself as the Rays’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Sure, he’s got some command issues, but if the Phillies can help him harness that power, he might become a key bullpen weapon. What do you think—will this trade turn into another steal for Philly? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies21Share
Maria Chavez+FollowEx-Phillies Arms Land with Cubs, A's, JaysBig news for Phillies fans tracking old friends: Mark Leiter Jr., Hoby Milner, and Michael Plassmeyer have all found new homes after the Winter Meetings. Leiter Jr. (son of a Phillies legend) heads to the A’s after a rocky stint with the Yankees, while Milner, once a Kapler bullpen casualty, joins the Cubs’ struggling pen. Plassmeyer, the least known of the trio, will try to break through with the Blue Jays’ Triple-A squad. Thoughts on who’s most likely to bounce back? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share