Read - Adjustments at the plate are 'making sense' for new Phillies outfielder Max Kepler - and more Phillies news and rumors at PhilliesNation.com
When the Phillies acquired Max Kepler this offseason, they saw the potential and have been changing the former Twins OF and his swing since.
The left fielder, signed to a one-year deal in the offseason, is fitting in with the clubhouse — and already seeing a payoff from his work with Kevin Long.
Spring training is officially here, and while it may have been a chilly morning in Clearwater, the Phillies are set to heat things up on Saturday with their
Phillies Outfield Battle: Brandon Marsh, Max Kepler, and the likelihood of a Johan Rojas squeeze-out
Spring training is underway, which means it’s time for another round of “Can Brandon Marsh hit lefties?” debates. But this time, the Phillies are going all-in
Kepler (knee) faced live pitching Sunday and appears to be back to full health for spring training, Corey Seidman of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. While with the Twins last season, Kepler didn't play after Sept.
Brandon Marsh still needs to learn how to hit left-handers, and Johan Rojas still needs to learn how to hit in general.
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Sporting News on MSNPhillies listed as top landing spot for Cardinals $8.2 million All-Star closerCarlos Estevez and Jeff Hoffman are both gone, but All-Star closer Ryan Helsley should be available, as the St. Louis Cardinals are not expected to contend in 2025. Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer lists Philadelphia as a possible landing spot for the veteran right-hander.
Which offseason acquisition will have the best season? - and more Phillies news and rumors at PhilliesNation.com
Read - Adjustments at the plate are 'making sense' for new Phillies outfielder Max Kepler - and more Phillies news and rumors at PhilliesNation.com
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Kepler (knee) faced live pitching Sunday and appears to be back to full health for spring training, Corey Seidman of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
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