jillian59+FollowPhillies take a chance on Génesis CabreraGénesis Cabrera, the hard-throwing lefty who once accidentally hit Bryce Harper in the face, is now joining the Phillies on a minor league deal. It’s wild to think the same guy who gave Philly fans a scare in 2021 could soon be pitching for us. Cabrera’s had ups and downs—his best years were with the Cardinals and Blue Jays, but last season was rough. With Matt Strahm gone, Cabrera could be a key bullpen piece if he finds his old form. What do you think—can he win over the Philly crowd and help the team make a deep postseason run? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowPhillies could land NPB ace for epic rotationImagine the Phillies rotation with Tatsuya Imai joining Zack Wheeler and Christopher Sanchez—suddenly, Philly’s pitching could be one of the scariest in the league. With Ranger Suarez likely leaving and Wheeler just back from injury, adding Imai (who’s posted a 3.15 ERA over eight seasons in Japan) feels like a no-brainer. The $157 million price tag fits the Phillies’ budget, and the front office has shown real interest in Japanese talent. Would this move finally put Philly over the top, or is there another hole to fill first? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Kendra Ward+FollowWho should the Phillies trade for next?Big changes could be coming for the Phillies this winter, especially if Alec Bohm is on the move or J.T. Realmuto isn’t re-signed. There’s buzz about three possible trade targets: Isaac Paredes (third base), Ryan Jeffers (catcher), and Brendan Donovan (utility infielder/outfielder). Each brings something different to the table—Paredes offers power, Jeffers could fill the catcher gap, and Donovan’s versatility is intriguing. With the front office hinting at moves, which of these players do you think would make the biggest impact in Philly? Or is there someone else you’d rather see in red pinstripes? #Sports #Wrestling #Phillies10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowPhillies add veteran lefty to bullpen mixGenesis Cabrera, a 6'2'' lefty with experience on four MLB teams, is joining the Phillies on a minor league deal with a shot at Spring Training. After trading away their top left-handed reliever, the Phillies needed more depth, and Cabrera brings both experience and flashes of upside. He’s had some strong stretches, especially with the Blue Jays, but also some rough patches. If he impresses in camp, he could be a valuable piece in the bullpen. What do you think—will Cabrera carve out a role in Philly, or is this just a depth move? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share
jillian59+FollowWhy Phillies fans shouldn’t give up on BurkholderGriffin Burkholder’s first full season with the Phillies was rough—low batting average, injuries, and a demotion. But here’s the twist: beneath those ugly stats, his raw power numbers and exit velocities were among the best for his age in Single-A. Scouts still see serious breakout potential if he can put it all together and stay healthy. The Phillies clearly believe in his tools, investing big to sign him. What do you think—will Burkholder turn it around in 2026, or is it time to worry? Let’s hear your take, Phillies fans! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowIs J.T. Realmuto Philly’s Must-Keep Star?Philly fans, the J.T. Realmuto free agency saga is heating up! The “BCIB” (Best Catcher in Baseball) may be aging, but with the market so thin, it’s hard to see the Phillies letting him walk. MLB insiders are calling the Phils a “perfect fit” for Realmuto, especially after bringing back Schwarber. Losing J.T. could drop our catching depth to the basement. Do you think the front office will lock him in for an eighth season? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share
terrysharon+FollowPhillies add catching depth with KolozsvaryBig news for Phillies fans: the team just picked up former Reds and Orioles catcher Mark Kolozsvary on a minor league deal, and he’s getting a shot at spring training. While he’s not expected to be the main guy behind the plate, this move gives the Phillies some much-needed insurance as they look to strengthen their catcher lineup for 2026. Kolozsvary brings major league experience and could surprise us if he shines in camp. What do you think—should the Phillies keep adding to their catcher room, or is this the depth we need? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBader’s Big Payday: Phillies CF Market WatchHeads up, Phils fans—Harrison “The Glove” Bader is still on the free agent board, and the centerfield market is looking pretty bare. With Cody Bellinger likely sliding to other outfield spots, Bader stands out as the only true starter left. After his late-season spark in Philly, don’t be surprised if he cashes in big once the dominoes start falling. Who do you think will make the first move? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies’ sneaky bullpen move could pay offThe Phillies just made a move that might not grab headlines, but it could shake up their bullpen in 2026. They picked up lefty reliever Kyle Backhus from the Diamondbacks—a guy with a funky sidearm delivery and some impressive stats under the radar. While his MLB debut numbers weren’t flashy, his ability to limit hard contact and keep the ball on the ground stands out. With team control and minor league options, this is a low-risk, high-upside play. Could Backhus become a Philly fan favorite? Let’s hear your thoughts on this kind of smart roster building! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowPhillies shakeup: Castellanos exit loomsNick Castellanos’ days in Philly look numbered, and it’s got everyone talking. After last season’s fallout with manager Rob Thomson and some underwhelming stats, the Phillies seem ready to move on. But not everyone’s convinced it’s the right call—former catcher Erik Kratz points out Castellanos is one of the few who consistently shows up in the playoffs. With the Yankees possibly in the mix and Castellanos playing for his next contract, this trade could shake up both teams. Would you want to see him in pinstripes, or should the Phillies hold on? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies01Share