Cassandra Reed+FollowPhillies lose Weston Wilson to Orioles in roster shakeupWeston Wilson, who made Phillies history with a cycle last August, is now headed to Baltimore after Philly’s roster crunch forced a tough decision. The Phillies hoped to sneak Wilson through waivers, but the Orioles pounced, adding him to their crowded outfield mix. Wilson showed flashes of real talent in his limited MLB time, and it’s wild to see him move on so quickly. Do you think the Phillies made the right call, or will this one come back to haunt them? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this move could impact both teams! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowPhillies fans: Should Bader be back in center?Harrison Bader’s energy and defense turned the Phillies’ outfield around last season, and now there’s a real debate about whether the team should bring him back. Former MLB player Harold Reynolds is all-in, saying Bader’s spark is exactly what the Phillies need for a full season. But with Bader declining his $10 million option and the front office signaling they’re happy with the current roster, it’s a tough call. Would you prioritize Bader’s impact or stick with the team’s current direction? This could shape the Phillies’ 2026 run—let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies42Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPhillies regroup after Bo Bichette shockLosing Bo Bichette to the Mets stung, especially since the Phillies thought they had him locked in. Now, Rob Thomson is steering the team forward with a calm, steady hand. He’s banking on the strong core that won 96 games last year and the promise of young talent stepping up. Alec Bohm, once a likely trade piece if Bichette signed, now gets another shot to prove himself in Philly. The front office is learning patience, betting that execution on the field matters more than flashy offseason moves. What do you think—will this new approach pay off, or should the Phillies have pushed harder? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
jillian59+FollowPhillies double down on current rosterPhillies fans hoping for a blockbuster free agent signing this offseason just got a curveball: team president Dave Dombrowski says the front office is “content” with the roster as it stands. Despite missing out on Bo Bichette to the Mets and with big names like Cody Bellinger still available, the Phillies are sticking with their recent signings—most notably locking in Kyle Schwarber for five more years. After back-to-back NLDS exits, is this the right call? Are you confident in this squad, or should Philly have made a bigger splash? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowPhillies eye Cody Bellinger for outfield boostLosing out on Bo Bichette to the Mets stung, but the Phillies might have a shot at sweet revenge—and a serious upgrade—by targeting Cody Bellinger. Bellinger’s mix of power, speed, and Gold Glove defense could be exactly what Philly needs, especially with Max Kepler out. The catch? He’s projected to command a $182 million deal over six years. With the Phillies already willing to spend big on Bichette, is Bellinger the answer to their outfield woes? Would you want to see him in red pinstripes, or is the price tag just too high? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBo Bichette’s Mets move shakes up Phillies fansLosing Bo Bichette to the Mets has left Phillies fans reeling, especially after the front office admitted they thought the deal was done. The Phillies offered a massive 7-year contract, only to watch the Mets swoop in with a shorter, high-dollar deal and steal their target. Now, with Dave Dombrowski shutting down any more big offseason moves, Philly is banking on its current roster to compete—even as the Mets keep adding firepower. Do you think the Phillies’ patience will pay off, or will this quiet offseason haunt them in the division race? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowPhillies’ free agent rumor stirs up Ranger Suárez debateThe Phillies are suddenly being linked to Framber Valdez, one of the top free agent pitchers, even after letting fan-favorite Ranger Suárez walk over money concerns. Suárez just signed a big deal with Boston, and now Philly might shell out even more for Valdez—plus draft picks and extra penalties. It’s got a lot of fans scratching their heads: why not just keep Suárez, who was homegrown and beloved? Is this a smart move for the rotation, or does it send the wrong message to the clubhouse and the fanbase? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
terrysharon+FollowPhillies Eye Bellinger to One-Up MetsAfter the Mets snatched Bo Bichette, Phillies fans are buzzing about a potential revenge play: landing Cody Bellinger. With the Yankees stepping back from a bidding war, the door’s open for Philly to swoop in and steal the former MVP from their NL East rivals. Sure, the price tag is steep, but adding Belli to the outfield could be the spark this squad needs—and sticking it to the Mets would be the cherry on top. Thoughts on Dombrowski making a splash? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
jillian59+FollowPhillies’ big catcher question isn’t solved yetJ.T. Realmuto is back with the Phillies on a three-year deal, but the team’s long-term catcher plan is still a mystery. Realmuto turns 35 soon, and while he’s been a key piece, it’s tough to see him catching 130+ games much longer. The real concern? The Phillies traded away their top catching prospect, Eduardo Tait, leaving no clear successor. With the team’s core aging, fans are left wondering: who’s next behind the plate? Should the Phillies have started getting younger now, or was bringing Realmuto back the right move for a playoff push? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBryson Stott’s game-changing tweak could spark Phillies’ 2026 runBryson Stott’s midseason adjustment—dropping his hand placement—turned his year around for the Phillies. Before the switch, his bat was cold, but after, he hit .294 with an .855 OPS. With MLB’s new ABS challenge system rolling out, Stott’s improved plate discipline could make him even more dangerous at the plate. The Phillies’ lineup could get a serious boost if Stott keeps this up, but with top prospect Aidan Miller waiting in the wings, 2026 is a make-or-break year. Can Stott lock down his spot and deliver his best season yet? Phillies fans, what do you think: Is this the year Stott finally breaks out? #Sports #Baseball #Phillies00Share