Tag: phillies arbitration
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Phillies avoid arbitration, sign Seranthony Dominguez to a one-year deal
As we all await some type of move from the Philadelphia Phillies in MLB free agency, we do have news from the organization today. The Phillies ... -
Report: Hector Neris unlikely to re-sign with the Phillies
Jim Salisbury from NBC Sports Philadelphia fired out the following tweet in regards to the Philadelphia Phillies and free agent reliever Hector Neris, stating that the ... -
Bryce Harper and Zack Wheeler both land spots on the 2021 All-MLB Team
The awards keep coming for Bryce Harper and Zack Wheeler. After being nominated for the 2021 All-MLB team a few weeks ago, it was announced tonight ... -
Report: Phillies are interested in reunion with left-handed reliever from 2018
According to Jon Heyman, the Philadelphia Phillies have expressed interest in left-handed reliever Aaron Loup. Does that name sound familiar? Probably not, but he was a ... -
Michael Conforto and Starling Marte are NOT the answer for the Phillies
Despite the shadow of a pending labor stoppage looming over the league, November and December is an exciting time of year when Phillies fans dream of ... -
Phillies outright 6 players, clearing room on 40-man roster
The Philadelphia Phillies continue to clean house as we head into the winter months of the MLB offseason. After last week, when the team decided to ... -
Phillies have nine arbitration eligible players, but only three really matter
As the World Series between the cheating Houston Astros and the hated Atlanta Braves kicks off, the Phillies are coasting through the early stages of the ... -
Phillies Land Two Top International Prospects; Hoskins and Two Others Enter Arbitration
International Signing Day kicks off today across Major League Baseball. Notable names such as Fernando Tatis Jr, Juan Soto, and Ronald Acuña Jr were all picked ... -
Tender or Non-Tender: Hector Neris and Vincent Velasquez
Our final two players hitting arbitration are two very familiar faces for the Philadelphia Phillies. Hector Neris and Vincent Velasquez have both shined at some points ...