• May 5, 2024
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Micah Warren

Polanco injures knee

This is great news as the Phillies try to defend their back-to-back National League crowns.¬† Newly acquired third baseman Placido Polanco left today's game against the Pirates with an injured knee. (more…)

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Lebron will play, get your 76ers tickets

As if you weren't already over-the-top enthusiastic about the local basketball team, there is now yet another reason to get Sixers tickets for tomorrow night:¬† LeBron is going to play. (more…)

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Reyes to start the year on the DL

The New York Mets have awful luck and I'm sure Phillies fans are just sick about that.  According to the team and his agent, Mets SS Jose Reyes will start the season on the DL

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What If The Sixers Had Chosen Kobe Instead Of Allen?

Philly.com's John Smallwood brings up an interesting question regarding the Sixers. What if they had drafted Kobe Bryant rather than Allen Iverson some 13 years ago? (more…)

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Halladay deal close, but not done

Two sources tell ESPN's Jayson Stark that a deal that would send Roy Halladay to the Phillies, Cliff Lee to the Mariners and prospects to the Blue Jay is "close," but "not done."¬† (more…)

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Halladay in Philly?

According to numerous websites, including Philly.com and Foxsports.com, Roy Halladay is in Philadelphia with his agent.¬† (more…)

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Phillies front-runners for Halladay?

A source tells Tom Verducci of Sports Illustrated that the Phillies appear to be out in the lead for the services of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay.¬† (more…)

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Phillies begin talks with Lee

According to Ken Davidoff's Twitter page, the Phillies and Cliff Lee have begun talks on a contract extension. (more…)

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Phillies sign Polanco

Sources tell the Daily News' David Murphy that the Phillies have agreed to a three-year, $18 million deal with 3B Placido Polanco.¬† (more…)

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Phillies sign Schneider

The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a deal with free-agent catcher Brian Schneider.¬† Schneider spent the last two years torturing New York Mets fans as he pretended to be a starter. (more…)

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