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Every pregame price the board took on Philadelphia Phillies, Aug 15 to Aug 16. These are facts about posted prices, not a rating of the team. Rates publish once 6 games have settled.
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All MLB →- MLBDe La Cruz hits go-ahead single, Phillies overcome five-run deficit to beat Minnesota 7-5— Bryan De La Cruz hit a two-run single in the eighth inning and the Philadelphia Philles overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-5 on Sunday and sweep the three-game series.
- MLBPhiladelphia Phillies vs. Minnesota Twins: Game Highlights
- MLBPhillies play the Twins after Bohm's 5-hit gamePhiladelphia Phillies (66-58, second in the NL East) vs. Minnesota Twins (60-64, third in the AL Central)
- MLB2026 MLB ABS challenge system tracker: Team, player rankingsThe ABS challenge system leaderboard ranks batters, catchers, teams and umpires throughout the MLB season.
- MLBKyle Schwarber hits 2 homers as Phillies defeat Twins in IowaKyle Schwarber smashed two homers into the corn to stretch his major-league-leading total to 37, and the Phillies won 7-1 over the Twins at the Field of Dreams movie site in Iowa.
- MLB26 Hall of Fame members emerge from corn at Field of DreamsThe pageantry before the Field of Dreams game featured 26 members of the Hall of Fame emerging from the outfield corn just as the ghost players did in the movie.
- MLBPhiladelphia Phillies vs. Minnesota Twins: Game Highlights
- MLBPhillies homer 3 times into the Field of Dreams corn in 7-1 win over Twins, with pair from Schwarber— Kyle Schwarber smashed two home runs into the corn behind right field to stretch his major league -leading total to 37, as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Minnesota Twins 7-1 on Thursday night in the first...
- MLBTwins activate Byron Buxton for Field of Dreams game vs. PhilliesTwins outfielder Byron Buxton, who missed 14 games with a right hip injury, has been activated off the IL prior to Thursday's Field of Dreams game vs. the Phillies.
- MLBMLB Power Rankings Week 20: Brewers pass Dodgers for No. 1For the first time in nearly two months, the Dodgers aren't the top team in baseball.
- MLBMLB Rank 2026 in-season update: Ranking baseball's top 50 playersWe asked ESPN MLB experts for their updated top 50 to take stock of the best performances as the 2026 regular season begins to wind down.
- MLBAlec Burleson drives in 3 as Cardinals beat Phillies 7-1 to win series— Alec Burleson drove in three runs, including a two-run double during a four-run fifth inning against Zack Wheeler, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-1 on Wednesday.
- MLBPhiladelphia Phillies vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Game Highlights
- MLBCardinals and Phillies meet in series rubber matchPhiladelphia Phillies (64-57, second in the NL East) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (60-60, third in the NL Central)
- MLBPallante silences the Phillies as Pereira’s homer lifts the Cardinals over Phillies 2-0— Andre Pallante gave up four hits over six innings and Everson Pereira homered to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 on Tuesday night.
- MLBPhiladelphia Phillies vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Game Highlights
- MLBBryce Harper battling knee soreness since shift to right fieldBryce Harper has been dealing with left knee soreness that has returned as he has moved back to an outfield role for the first time in four years.
- MLBPhils Bet Big, Tatis Shakes Up RepresentationDombrowski Spills on Phils' Deadline Moves The Play: Phillies brass Dave Dombrowski broke down the Arraez deal in a no-BS pod sit-down—said the bat speed and contact fit the lineup like a glove, even if the glove work’s still a work in progress. Asked about Harper’s rehab, Don’s future, and Cora’s Red Sox ties, Dombrowski played it close to the vest but dropped enough hints to keep the hot-stove crowd buzzing. Mets and Yanks chatter with Jim Duquette? Pure gold for the “what-if” crowd. The Numbers: Arraez’s .320+ BA last two seasons ain’t chopped liver, but his -5 OAA at second in ’25 had the analytics team sweating. Phils betting the bat outweighs the glove—classic Dombrowski swing-for-the-fences move. Tatis Jr. Rolls with Roc Nation The Switch: Fernando Tatis Jr. just handed his rep keys to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports. Translation: expect the marketing machine to kick into overdrive—more shoes, more highlights, more “Tatis 360” brand moments. On-field? Still the same high-risk, hig
- MLBFinal update: 2026 top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 MLB teamsWho is rising and falling in every major league farm system after the trade deadline? Kiley McDaniel digs in.
- MLBBaseball's Non-Dodger Stories Heat Up Late SeasonThe Other Guys Matter Now Story Forget the Dodgers for a second—yeah, that’s how loud they’ve been. The rest of baseball’s got real drama brewing as we hit the final stretch. Playoff Races Tighten: Wild card spots are up for grabs, with teams like the Phillies, Cubs, and Diamondbacks trading punches. The Braves and Orioles? Still scary good, but can they avoid late-season stumbles? Injury Watch: Shohei Ohtani’s elbow (again), Julio Rodríguez’s oblique, and Aaron Judge’s everything—big names are dropping like flies, and their teams can’t afford it. Rookie Surprises: Paul Skenes is dealing gas, and Jackson Holliday’s finally getting his shot. Rookies could swing October. Trade Deadline Fallout: The Yankees overpaid for Juan Soto (shocker), but did the Astros do enough? Contenders are still tinkering, and buyers’ remorse is setting in. Bottom line: The Dodgers are still the best team, but the rest of the league’s fighting for scraps—and the scraps matter. Watch the full breakdown here
- MLBPhillies bring road win streak into matchup with the CardinalsPhiladelphia Phillies (64-56, second in the NL East) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (59-60, third in the NL Central)
- MLBSchwarber, Sosa and Painter power the Phillies to a 6-5 win over the Cardinals— Edmundo Sosa drove in three runs and Kyle Schwarber reached base four times as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-5 on Monday night.
- MLBPhiladelphia Phillies vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Game Highlights
- MLBCongress asks MLB to take action after Bryce Harper betting videoU.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and two House representatives want MLB and the MLBPA to prohibit promotional deals with betting operators, such as a personalized greeting featuring Phillies star Bryce Harper that was sent to a VIP gambler by a sportsbook.
- MLBNew Phillies reliever Caleb Kilian to IL with oblique strainThe Phillies placed Caleb Kilian on the 15-day injured list because of a left oblique strain before Monday's series opener against the Cardinals.
- MLBMLB Playoff Shakeup: Odds, Injuries, and Manager MovesPlayoff Odds Swing Wildly After Trade Deadline Astros surge, Dodgers baffle, Phillies sweat Astros: ESPN’s playoff odds for Houston have more than doubled in the last month, now sitting pretty as a legit contender. The ‘Stros are finally clicking, and the AL West just got scarier. Dodgers: A 22.3% drop in World Series odds post-deadline? That’s not just bad—it’s ridiculous. LA added assets, but the numbers say they’re suddenly vulnerable. What gives? Phillies: Slightly worrying postseason odds after a quiet deadline. Philly’s window isn’t closing, but they’re not running away with the division either. Red Sox on Fire, But Roster Chaos Looms Boston’s 31-5 stretch is one of the hottest runs in MLB history, and interim manager Chad Tracy just earned himself a permanent gig. The problem? Injured stars (like Trevor Story) are coming back, and the Sox are too good to bench anyone. Roster crunch incoming. ESPN’s World Series projection gives the Red Sox an 8.2% chance—mostly because the Ya
- MLBCardinals take on the Phillies after Herrera's 4-hit gamePhiladelphia Phillies (63-56, second in the NL East) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (59-59, third in the NL Central)
- MLBToronto Blue Jays vs: Philadelphia Phillies: Game Highlights
- MLBSchwarber hits 2 HRs, Hill delivers RBI single in 12th inning as Phillies beat Blue Jays 7-6— Kyle Schwarber hit two home runs, Derek Hill singled with the bases loaded in the 12th inning and the Philadelphia Phillies avoided a three-game series sweep with a 7-6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
- MLBMLB Trade Deadline Fallout: Winners, Losers, and Head-ScratchersYankees Land Slugger to Bolster Playoff Push The Yankees swung the ‘biggest impact’ trade of the deadline, snagging a 23-HR bat to juice their lineup. With the AL East still up for grabs, this move could be the difference-maker. The Bronx Bombers needed a spark, and they just got one—plain and simple. Padres’ Mize Over Dodgers’ Skubal? Bold Call Holds Water Casey Mize might outshine Tarik Skubal in the playoff race. The Padres’ righty has the stuff to dominate in October, while Skubal’s workload could catch up to him. Don’t sleep on this take—it’s got merit. Braves Play Chess, Block Phillies’ Trade Moves Atlanta’s front office earned ‘blocking’ praise from an ex-GM after shutting down two potential Phillies deals. The Braves aren’t just winning games—they’re outmaneuvering rivals. Smart baseball. Red Sox Bullpen Gamble Pays Off—For Now Boston’s 8-game win streak got a boost with a veteran reliever signing, but their ‘biggest overpay’ trade still stings. One step forward, one step ba
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