Even though we are only in the nominee phase, let’s make sure we get this right
Even though we are only in the nominee phase, let’s make sure we get this right
The first two official spring games of the season have not boring, capped off by something you probably won’t ever see again.
The first two official spring games of the season have not boring, capped off by something you probably won’t ever see again.
Baseball is back. The Phillies rolled out an all-prospect lineup Thursday to beat a Division 2 team, and it was fun, even if the video was grainy. It was less fun to watch them lose to the Yankees,...
Baseball is back. The Phillies rolled out an all-prospect lineup Thursday to beat a Division 2 team, and it was fun, even if the video was grainy. It was less fun to watch them lose to the Yankees,...
There’s a spring training game featuring your favorite team playing a real life team on a field with bats and balls and rules. IT IS A JOYFUL DAY!
There’s a spring training game featuring your favorite team playing a real life team on a field with bats and balls and rules. IT IS A JOYFUL DAY!
On September 27, 1975, Steve Carlton departed a game and left the Phillies bullpen to pick up the pieces. Instead, they made more pieces.
On September 27, 1975, Steve Carlton departed a game and left the Phillies bullpen to pick up the pieces. Instead, they made more pieces.
You'll join a family of focused, hard-working, creative and intelligent people who take pride in their work. Our team members have backgrounds in painting, journalism, business, English literature,...
Host John Stolnis talks to Phillies beat writer Stephen Gross about the latest news coming out of Clearwater, and SB Nation's Grant Brisbee joins the show to talk about the death of the intentional...
Whether through huge events or screaming, the four retiring MLB umpires have been there the past few years when all eyes were on the Phillies.
Gowdy, Anderson, Falter, and Viza lead next wave
Manager Pete Mackanin should look to one of the Phils’ young guns to make the season’s first start.
The Phillies haven’t had a whole lot of offensive talent over the past few seasons, but the talent they have had hasn’t progressed as planned. Matt Stairs is out to change that.
In Episode 91 of The Felske Files, hosts John Stolnis and Justin Klugh talk about Aaron Altherr, who kindly asks that we don't forget about him. So we didn't. Also, was Rollins or Utley the better...
Enjoy it while it’s here
Corey Seidman of Comcast SportsNet joins host John Stolnis to talk about the latest news and notes from the opening week of spring training in Clearwater. Also, who is winning the rebuild race...
The New Jersey governor lit into Phils fans, but the team’s Twitter response was perfect.
Two division rivals are in the process of rebuilding, and at the moment, the Braves appear to have a slight lead.
The Phillies are hiring someone to help non-English speaking players with their baseball transition.
Some Phillies are now not playing in the WBC. Some are still not.
Is Pete Mackanin making a mistake by anointing a closer without a single competitive pitch being thrown yet?
Baseball players: They're just like us, only under intense pressure and skewering scrutiny on a large stage, most of the time.
Not Everyone in camp will be in camp for long
To those of you who reject the objectification of the flesh, well, today just isn't your day. Avert your gaze from the glorious, glorious Freddy Galvis. And my glorious, glorious prose.
In which I say I hate making player comparisons, then proceed to make an ungodly number of them.
Team president Andy MacPhail met the media and bluntly told Phils what to expect in 2017.
There will be baseball, so mark your calendars and get excited.
This week marks the official start of spring training, and the official start of a second weekly Felske Files podcast, where John Stolnis is joined by Justin Klugh as co-host of this version of the...
Baseball is almost here! No, really!