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The Philadelphia Phillies are starting to make a name for themselves in one of the rarest ways a team can benefit in Major League Baseball. For the third time in less than a month, they were awarded first base after a catcher’s interference call, a play that almost never shows up in box scores.
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SportsGrid on MSNPhillies Dominate Mariners, Strengthening Grip on NL East Title
The Philadelphia Phillies thrash the Mariners 11-2, showcasing a strong lineup and postseason form with consistent play. Donnie and Joe recap the action.
Tayler Saucedo revealed one of the alleged many death threats he and his girlfriend received on Instagram after he allowed five runs in the Mariners’ 11-2 loss to the Phillies on Wednesday. His girlfriend, whose Instagram story lists her as Kelsie Scott, revealed that the messages each had sports betting ties.
Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez responds after Phillies sweep as team faces mounting pressure in race to playoffs.
Before Tuesday’s game against the Mariners, MLB Softball Ambassador Lauren Gispon (Chamberlain) made a special trip to Philadelphia to host a hitting clinic for Urban Youth Academy softball players at the Phillies MLB UYA Softball Fields at FDR Park.
The Philadelphia Phillies slugger sent a message on how having three children since joining the team changed his contract outlook.
Philadelphia's starting pitchers combined for 34 strikeouts while their team collected 48 hits across three wins over the Seattle Mariners.
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SB Nation on MSNNever been a sinner, I never sinned: Phillies 11, Mariners 2
Frustrations were rising when the Phillies left two runners on base in both the fifth and sixth inning. It certainly felt like those missed opportunities were going to cost them, especially when David Robertson relieved Luzardo and gave up a home run to Eugenio Suarez. (And it was the right decision to remove Luzardo.)