After Jonathan Papelbon allowed a game-tying single by Jayson Werth in the ninth inning, Ian Desmond crushed a game-winning grand slam against Mike Stutes in the 11th inning in a 6-2 Washington victory on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park.More» Phillies take early lead on M.Young's homer
Chase Utley played eight innings in the first game of a rehab assignment for his strained right oblique on Wednesday, going 0-for-4 and looking comfortable in the field for Double-A Reading.More» Utley goes 4-for-5 in win over D-backs
Manager Charlie Manuel likes to say that if you can hit, he will find a spot for you in his lineup. But will Manuel really find a place for Kevin Frandsen with Chase Utley expected back from the disabled list before the end of the weekend?More» Frandsen's base hit plates pair of Phillies
The Phillies reached a deal with first-round Draft pick J.P. Crawford on Tuesday. Crawford, a high school shortstop, was the 16th overall pick in this year's First-Year Player Draft.More»J.P. Crawford discusses being drafted by the Phillies
The Phillies will look to start turning things around on Friday against a familiar foe, the Mets, when Cole Hamels, the league's leader in losses, takes the mound opposite New York's Jeremy Hefner.More» Hamels allows three runs, fans seven Rockies
The Phillies kicked off their 2013 Phans Feeding Families summer hunger relief program on Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park. In partnership with Citizens Bank, the Halladay Family Foundation, Philabundance and various other sponsors, this is the third year the team is making an effort to collect food and money for families in the area.More»Halladay supports Phans Feeding Families campaign
Delmon Young is not fleet footed, but Phillies third-base coach Ryne Sandberg sent him home from second base with two outs on a single to center in the fifth inning Tuesday.More» Span's amazing throw nails D. Young at plate
Five days after he declined to say he wanted to remain in Philadelphia if the Phillies did not turn around their season, Lee pitched splendidly in a 4-2 victory over the Nationals at Citizens Bank Park, improving the Phillies to 35-37.More» Lee hurls a dominant eight frames
The rivalry between the Nationals and Phillies is newly minted. As a result, it's not as entrenched as some of the more storied contentious relationships in baseball such as Yankees-Red Sox. Dodgers-Giants. Cardinals-Cubs. Expect that to change.More» Harper and Hamels get hit by pitches
Jayson Werth still feels quite at home at Citizens Bank Park, despite leaving the Phillies following the 2010 season to sign a seven-year, $126 million contract with the Nationals, and hearing boos from Phillies fans.More» Phillie Phanatic's ride runs out of gas
Nine days ago, Ben Revere was hitting .244. Eight games and 16 hits later, his season average was up to .274 heading into Tuesday's game against Washington.More» Revere's single to center plates Quintero
Domonic Brown hit a two-out single up the middle to score Ben Revere from third base to give the Phillies a 5-4, walk-off win over the Nationals on Monday night.More» Brown delivers with walk-off single in ninth
The Phillies entered Monday's series opener against the Nationals at Citizens Bank Park just 33-37 in arguably the weakest division in baseball. This is not how Ruben Amaro Jr. pictured it.More»
Chase Utley took swings toward the end of the Phillies' batting practice Monday, and it may not be too long before he is doing the same thing in a game at Citizens Bank Park.More» Utley's RBI single pulls Phillies within 1
Coming off a nightmare of a road trip, the Phillies were four games below .500 and entered Monday 8 1/2 games back of first place in their division.More»
After two explosive games with a total of 30 runs scored between the Phillies and Rockies, the teams staged an old-school pitchers' duel Sunday, and Colorado took the rubber match, 5-2, at Coors Field.More» Rollins' RBI double puts Phillies on board
Despite going on a tear that garnered him National League Player of the Month honors for May, Domonic Brown currently sits 14th among NL outfielders in a fan vote that will decide who is in the starting lineup for the Midsummer Classic.More» Brown hammers a solo homer to right-center
Two-time All-Star catcher Stan Lopata, a member of the Phillies 1950 Whiz Kids, died from heart complications Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. He was 87.More»
Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz started for Triple-A Lehigh Valley on both Saturday and Sunday as he began a rehab assignment as he recovers from a right hamstring strain.More» Ruiz leaves the game after coming up lame
Jonathan Pettibone allowed six runs on seven hits in the first inning and the Phillies were blown out by the Rockies at Coors Field on Saturday, 10-5.More» Mayberry's two-run homer cuts into deficit
The Phillies take a step toward full strength on Monday when John Lannan is expected to be activated and return to the starting rotation. Lannan will face his old team, the Nationals, with whom he went 42-53 with a 4.05 ERA over parts of six seasons.More» Lannan fans two in six innings
Kyle Kendrick's father, Maury, has been a part of his baseball career from Little League to the Majors, and the Phillies recognized the elder Kendrick's contribution during a pregame ceremony on Father's Appreciation Day at Citizens Bank Park.More» Phillies host Father's Appreciation Day
Freddy Galvis wasn't the first player to find a Coors Field cure for what's been ailing him at the plate, but his bat busted out of a slump in a big way Friday night.More» Galvis discusses his big night, Phils' win
Jimmy Rollins was back in the starting lineup, hitting third for the Phillies Saturday after coming off the bench in Friday's series opener due to a sore right hip.More» Rollins' RBI single gives Phillies the lead
After hearing Cliff Lee's comments following a 3-2 win over the Twins on Thursday, Phillies manager Charlie Manuel could not help but share Lee's sentiment.More» Lee fans six over seven to earn eighth win
Freddy Galvis hit a pair of two-run triples and Jimmy Rollins delivered the go-ahead single as a pinch-hitter in the Phillies' 8-7 win against the Rockies on Friday night at Coors Field.More» Rollins' RBI single gives Phillies the lead