Pitcher Song out of the Navy, will report to Phillies camp
The Philadelphia Phillies say Noah Song was discharged with Navy and the pitching prospect is expected to arrive at the team's spring training camp on Thursday.
MLB creates 'economic reform committee' as Mets spend hundreds of millions in free agency
The Mets reportedly spent $500 million on offseason acquisitions
Trea Turner settling in for long future with Philadelphia Phillies
Trea Turner has won a World Series in Washington and played for some great teams with the Dodgers. Now he's ready to settle down with the Philadelphia Phillies.
José Alvarado, Phillies agree to $22 million, 3-year deal
Reliever José Alvarado and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed to a $22 million, three-year contract, superseding a $3.45 million, one-year deal reached a week earlier that avoided salary arbitration.
Thomson to NL champ Phillies as camp begins: Ease into this
Thomson replaced previous manager Joe Girardi on June 23, with the Phillies at 22-29. Under him, Philadelphia went 65-46 before their run ended in a six-game World Series loss to Houston.
Tim McCarver, big league catcher and broadcaster, dies at 81
Tim McCarver, the All-Star catcher and Hall of Fame broadcaster, died Thursday. He was 81.
Phillies sign RHP Domínguez to 2-year contract extension
The 28-year-old made a career-high 54 appearances in 2022, posting a 3.00 ERA with nine saves.
MLB to test pitch timer, other big rule changes at spring training
"The pitch timer is — by far — the biggest change that's coming this season," MLB executive VP Morgan Sword said.
Derek Jeter joins FOX Sports MLB broadcast team for 2023 season
The New York Yankees great and Hall of Famer joins former teammate Alex Rodriguez, fellow Hall of Famer David Ortiz, and host Kevin Burkhardt as part of the studio team.
Cleveland drummer, iconic baseball fan John Adams dies at 71
John Adams, who pounded a drum while sitting in Cleveland's outfield bleachers during baseball games for five decades, has died. He was 71.
Free agent Josh Harrison, Phillies reach 1-year deal
The 35-year-old Harrison batted .272 with seven home runs and 27 RBIs in 119 games for the Chicago White Sox last season. He played mostly at second base and third base, with brief stints in the outfield and at shortstop.
'It's electric': Big names in Philly sports talk Eagles and the love of Philadelphia fans
Fans of all types are cheering on the Birds for Sunday and that includes some big names in the Philly sports scene, as the Darren Daulton Foundation held a fundraiser Friday night to help out a good cause and talk Eagles.
'It's electric': Big names in Philly sports talk Eagles and the love of Philadelphia fans
Fans of all types are cheering on the Birds for Sunday and that includes some big names in the Philly sports scene, as the Darren Daulton Foundation held a fundraiser Friday night to help out a good cause and talk Eagles.
Astros' new GM: Dana Brown hired after spending last 4 seasons with Braves
Longtime baseball executive Dana Brown was hired as the Houston Astros' new General Manager, according to Astros Owner and Chairman Jim Crane. Brown joins the Astros after spending the last four seasons (2019-22) with the Atlanta Braves organization as their Vice President of Scouting.
Former Phillies 3B Scott Rolen elected to baseball Hall of Fame
Slick-fielding third baseman Scott Rolen was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame on Tuesday with five votes to spare above the 75% needed.
Phillies put World Series run on backburner as 2023 looms
The Philadelphia Phillies hope their run to the World Series is just the start of a championship window.
Minnesota Twins, Carlos Correa in agreement on multi-year deal
The Minnesota Twins and Carlos Correa are reportedly in agreement on a 6-year contract after Correa opted out of his original deal last November to become a free agent.
Phillies acquire All-Star reliever Gregory Soto from Tigers
Soto was an AL All-Star the last two years. He had career highs with 30 saves and 64 games last season with 60 strkeouts in 60 1/3 innings.
Dodgers cut ties with Trevor Bauer after being reinstated from suspension
Former Cy Young Award-winner Trevor Bauer will no longer pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The news comes after Bauer served a season-long suspension for violating MLB's sexual assault and domestic violence policy.
Trevor Bauer reinstated after reduced suspension; Dodgers must decide whether to keep him or not
Now that Trevor Bauer is reinstated, the Dodgers have a big decision to make: Will the team keep Bauer or leave him out of the Dodgers' 40-man roster?