PHI • CF • #
Marsh, who remains mired in an ongoing slump at the dish, sat out his second straight game on Friday as he continues to deal with right knee soreness. He’s day-to-day for now.
23 days ago
April 19, 2025 2:08 PM
PHI • CF
about 23 hours ago
It’s unusual to see Marsh sitting against an opposing right-hander, but perhaps it’s just the Phillies’ way of easing him back into full-time action following his return from the injured list. Johan Rojas will start in his place in center field and bat ninth against Luis L. Ortiz on Sunday evening.
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PHI •
2 days ago
The final score suggests that Suárez had some cushion tonight, but it was just a 1-0 game through seven. The Phillies then scored six runs off Jakob Junis and Joey Cantillo in the eighth before the Guardians finally got a run in the bottom of the ninth. Suárez allowed just four hard-hit balls, three of which checked in at 96-97 mph, and walked only one. He had a rough season debut Sunday against the D-backs, but he figures to be a pretty solid mixed-league option going forward. He’ll face the Pirates next.
PHI • 1B
2 days ago
It’s the first three-hit game of the year for Harper, who entered the night in an 11-for-63 slump. His 110.6-mph homer was the hardest-hit ball of the game, and his 107.5-mph lineout in the sixth was second on the list.
BAL • CF
about 21 hours ago
The dynamic 30-year-old outfielder roped a one-out double into center off of Tyler Anderson in the fifth inning, then swiped third base and scored on an RBI single by Ryan Mountcastle. Mullins also singled off of Connor Brogdon in the sixth inning and rode home on Gunnar Henderson’s two-run blast. On the season, he’s now slashing .229/.340/.435 with seven long balls, 21 RBI and six swipes through his first 37 games.
BAL • CF
about 21 hours ago
The dynamic 30-year-old outfielder roped a one-out double into center off of Tyler Anderson in the fifth inning, then swiped third base and scored on an RBI single by Ryan Mountcastle. Mullins also singled off of Connor Brogdon in the sixth inning and rode home on Gunnar Henderson’s two-run blast. On the season, he’s now slashing .229/.340/.435 with seven long balls, 21 RBI and six swipes through his first 37 games.
TEX • CF
about 23 hours ago
Carter is now 6-for-21 (.273) since being promoted, with one home run and one stolen base. He has just one extra-base hit and has been sitting against lefties, but it’s a solid start for the 22-year-old, who has enough upside to be scooped up in most formats