Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies likely to keep J.T. RealmutoJ.T. Realmuto could be sticking around in Philly, as the Phillies are expected to match any free agency offers he gets—just like they did with Kyle Schwarber. Even though Realmuto’s numbers dipped last season, his leadership and steady presence behind the plate still matter a ton for this team. With the Phillies aiming to finally get over the postseason hump, keeping Realmuto could be the key to balancing experience and talent. What do you think—should the Phillies lock him in for another run, or is it time to look for fresh faces? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share
jillian59+FollowPhillies Take a Chance on Ex-Braves HeroRemember Bryse Wilson’s legendary NLCS start for the Braves in 2020? Fast forward, and the Phillies are rolling the dice on the former Atlanta arm, hoping to revive some of that old magic. After a tough stint with the White Sox, Wilson’s looking for a fresh start in Philly. If he finds his Brewers form, he could be a sneaky bullpen weapon—especially sweet if he faces his old Atlanta rivals! Thoughts on this move, Phils fans? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies21Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies double down on JT RealmutoThe Phillies are putting their money where their mouth is, reportedly offering JT Realmuto a two-year deal to keep him behind the plate. With Kyle Schwarber already locked in for the long haul, it’s clear Philly wants to keep its core intact—even after another tough postseason exit. Realmuto’s leadership and defense are huge for the pitching staff, but he’s holding out for a longer contract. Fans are split: some want a shakeup, others believe in this group. Would you stick with the current roster or push for bigger changes? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies104Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowPhillies shake up roster with bold trade moveThe Phillies aren’t wasting any time this offseason—just hours after locking in Kyle Schwarber for five more years, they’ve swung a trade with the Rays to bring in Yoniel Curet, a 23-year-old righty with a blazing fastball. Curet’s command has been shaky, but his potential has the front office betting big. With the Phillies’ core stars inching closer to the back end of their careers, every roster move feels crucial. What do you think—will Curet be the missing piece, or is this a risky gamble? Let’s hear your take on Philly’s aggressive start to the winter! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies75Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowSchwarber stays in Philly: What it means for the PhilliesKyle Schwarber just locked in a five-year, $150 million deal to stay with the Phillies, turning down big offers from other teams—including one that matched the money. After a monster season with 56 home runs and 132 RBIs, Schwarber’s sticking around feels like a huge win for Philly fans and the team’s lineup. His message to the city was all about unfinished business and excitement for what’s next. With Schwarber’s power and leadership, are the Phillies finally set for a deeper playoff run? What do you think this means for the team’s future? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowPhillies' Catcher Hunt Gets Tougher After Ford TradeTough break for the Fightins’—with Harry Ford heading to the Nats, one of the top J.T. Realmuto backup plans is gone. Ford, MLB’s No. 3 catching prospect, would’ve been a dream fit for a younger, cheaper future behind the dish. Now, if the Phillies can’t bring back the BCIB (Best Catcher in Baseball), they’ll have to dig deeper for answers. Do you think King J.T. is worth the price, or should Dombrowski swing another deal? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowPhillies bullpen shakeup: Is Matt Strahm on the move?The Phillies might finally be ready to overhaul their bullpen, and Matt Strahm’s future could be the key. With big-name relievers like Edwin Díaz and Kyle Finnegan still on the market, Philly could use Strahm’s trade value to land a late-inning star. Strahm’s been a reliable arm, but the team’s lack of bullpen trust has cost them in big moments. If the front office pulls the trigger, it could mean a whole new look for the Phillies’ pitching staff. Would you trade Strahm for a shot at a top closer, or keep him and risk more of the same? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowSchwarber’s mega deal shakes up Phillies lineupKyle Schwarber just locked in a record-setting $150M deal with the Phillies, and it’s already sending shockwaves through the team’s future. While Schwarber’s bat is a game-changer, this move means Philly could lose some familiar faces—think Alec Bohm, Jesús Luzardo, or even, down the line, Bryce Harper. The team’s lineup will be powerful, but their flexibility takes a hit, especially with aging stars and big contracts stacking up. Is this the right call for a World Series push, or could it backfire in a few years? Phillies fans, what’s your take on this bold gamble? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowPhillies Eye D-Backs Star for Infield UpgradeRumors are heating up again: the Fightins are back in the mix for Arizona’s All-Star second baseman, Ketel Marte. With the D-Backs asking for top pitching prospects—think Andrew Painter—would you deal the future ace for Marte’s bat and glove? This could be a game-changer for Philly’s infield, but the price is steep. What’s your move, Phillies Nation? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDon Mattingly could join Phillies’ benchDon Mattingly and the Phillies are on the verge of teaming up, and this could be a game-changer for Philly’s playoff hopes. Dave Dombrowski just confirmed there’s ‘mutual interest’ in bringing Mattingly on as bench coach—a move fans have been buzzing about since the offseason began. With Mattingly’s track record of guiding teams deep into the playoffs, his experience could be exactly what the Phillies need to push past their recent postseason hurdles. What do you think—will Mattingly’s leadership finally get the Phillies over the top? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share